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holes in electric toothbrush heads
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is there a reason all the slots and holes in the toothbrush heads?
it gets on my nerves as it just fills with water and froth and then dribbles out when you next use it.
i am thinking of blocking it up but i am assuming it has been included for a reason - surely they wouldn't have put something that stupid in the design for no reason... so anyone know? it is to keep the motor cool or something?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Although my mouth is obviously as clean as spring water every time i use my electric toothbrush i have in the back of my mind that the holes to which you refer are just breeding grounds for rancid water and germs!
I get a bit obssessed by this and have to give it a good rinse everytime i use it and i, like you',have pondered their purpose.
On closer inspection it seems they are there to allow fluid to escape out from inside where the whirry bits are inside the stem.
I'm presuming this is so rancid water and germs dont breed inside the stem - just in the holes!
I get a bit obssessed by this and have to give it a good rinse everytime i use it and i, like you',have pondered their purpose.
On closer inspection it seems they are there to allow fluid to escape out from inside where the whirry bits are inside the stem.
I'm presuming this is so rancid water and germs dont breed inside the stem - just in the holes!
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