However, I have this morning received my dental combined ORAL B Professional Care 3000 + Oxyjet.
I am very disappointed because this hydro-pulser does not "pulse" If the rotating jet is quite nice, direct jet completely lacks power and feels no pulse jet.
For 30 years jOperation a hydro-kicker. the first was a Philips, which threw satisfied and that lasted 10 years, i then had a combined Braun, who has just soul after 20 years of loyal service. Needless to say jen was very satisfied. The powerful jet was very important. In comparison, my new hydro-kicker is really lamentable, jet na no power and nest absolutely forced. I've noticed also that the jet was leaving on bais, suggesting a defect in the nozzle, but I tried the other 3 and I have the same disappointing result. For me this device may not fulfill the function jen wait. Amazon offers me back. How to know if this is normal or not? This is it specific to the Oxygen series? How to tell if a new device will deliver me a jet comparable to that javais my two devices before or if it will be identical to the one I just received?
Jai contacted Oral-B, they do not have other solutions that return. They are unable to tell me if what I see is normal or not, however they think the Water series is more powerful. From my side, I note that the cannulas of the Water series are identical to that of Braun that i used for 20 years. If the problem is with the cannula, it should be better, if the problem is with the pump so it will not change anything.
I note that in my old Braun, the pump was turned on by a switch attached to the handle. In the Oxygen series, the switch is located on the body of the device, the center of the button that controls the pressure. Once the device on by the button described above linterruption the jet of water is via a button on the handle, which in reality is a valve allowing or preventing the passage of water. Leau nétant not compressible, the piston pump should hang (if she does not run away!) So Braun probably used a valve that nouvre if too much pressure. Jen concluded that if my device is actually defective, either this is due to the pump, the sliding seal is leaking, either this is the valve that is too sensitive. Failure could also come from the cannula, in fact i noticed on my old device quune used cannula had resulted in a drop in pressure and force pulsations.
What remains for me til as a solution, he fact that is impossible to talk with a competent person at Braun. Should we order and return the devices until jen receive one that works. I do not know what to do.