The Panasonic was ultimately.
- The toothbrush cleans very thoroughly. In the first applications you notice the roughness on the teeth, similar to a dental cleaning at the dentist. But that into perspective at the next uses. Application of the brush easy.
There are 2 "intensity" levels, and I've gotten used to the stronger.
- The Li-Ion battery for me was also a selling point - and I was not disappointed!
The brush holds after a full charge loosely 2-3 weeks with 1 person, if you estimated about 1.5-2 minutes per Reinungungsvorgang. Advantage of the brush is of course that the Li-Ion battery delivers the same voltage, ie the speed of sound is never low, long battery juice is there.
An important tip for battery:
Anyone slightly familiar with battery technologies, know how to treat Li-Ion batteries: There is total poison for this brush to plug into the charging station after 1 application again, which hangs permanently at the outlet!
(So what do most people do with conventional electric toothbrushes so;))
This could indeed do with the old Ni-Cd or Ni-Mh brushes. But with Li-ion destroyed one it easily the number of max. charge cycles and need not be surprised if after 1 year of battery only "short-lived" juice supplies.
So: Full Download - away from the socket while juice is here - and hang again after profuse use.
- The brush recalls with an additional LED when it needs to be charged and also when it is full.
A complete charge takes 12 hours.
- Brush there in different degrees of hardness and this one should mitbestellten as a precaution, because the normal drugstore markets hardly carry these brushes.
Giant advantage of the brush is the long shelf life. The hard brushes in particular be used from barely. After six months, I can not perceive any visual changes on the brush head.
So overall good!