Yeah, there’s plenty battery replacements on ebay, just search “oralb replacement battery”, it’s usually 42x17mm i think. You need to make sure you put the same type of battery.
Nope. It may work like this when it is fairly new, but what actually happened is the plastic at the neck went crunch when trying to twist it out. Had to dig a screwdriver down the side and pry it out, the top section launched out at a hundred miles an hour and the little gear mechanism was in separate pieces. No loss anyway as it is all slimy and rusty inside. Either water got in or battery acid got out. Thanks for the guide in any case.
The toothbrush on the video is ~7 years old. You can use a piece of cloth between the pliers and the plastic if it’s slippery or grinded. It really sounds strange that there was water or acid inside 😅 - i guess that toothbrush was quite mistreated!
To bad the video does not actually show how to get it out. The video I get shows the bottom half of the tooth brush. I can’t move it up enough to see what you are actually doing.
It worked! And scared the shit out of me when it first went on by itself
Thanks for sharing! 👍
grazie a te riparato :) - thank u ur suggest repaired
Thanks man, I was curious to see it inside. Is it possible to replace the battery?
Yeah, there’s plenty battery replacements on ebay, just search “oralb replacement battery”, it’s usually 42x17mm i think. You need to make sure you put the same type of battery.
@@RecycleGeeksthanks and thanks
Did you replace the old battery with a new one?
@@anthonygammallieri1665 no, i didn’t need to
Thank you!
Köszönöm, nem kellett újat venni!
is it waterproof?
Yes
+++ top !!! +++
Nope. It may work like this when it is fairly new, but what actually happened is the plastic at the neck went crunch when trying to twist it out. Had to dig a screwdriver down the side and pry it out, the top section launched out at a hundred miles an hour and the little gear mechanism was in separate pieces. No loss anyway as it is all slimy and rusty inside. Either water got in or battery acid got out. Thanks for the guide in any case.
The toothbrush on the video is ~7 years old. You can use a piece of cloth between the pliers and the plastic if it’s slippery or grinded.
It really sounds strange that there was water or acid inside 😅 - i guess that toothbrush was quite mistreated!
To bad the video does not actually show how to get it out. The video I get shows the bottom half of the tooth brush. I can’t move it up enough to see what you are actually doing.
@@sandifellman8322get what out?
after ruining mine i agree with you
hi friends, I just managed it with a 10 year old device, maybe you took too thin pliers? get as much surface area as you can to prevent damage
Merci
أول مرة شفتها مشتغلة من نفسها كانت زوجتي حامل وكنت أعتقد هي اللي خلتها مشغلة وكانت ناسية 😂
Thanks!