Re: Repair Oral B 3D Pulsating Toothbrush



Michael Kennedy <mike@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Heinz Schmitz" <HeinzSchmitz@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote:

And you expected them to include a service manual with schematics
and step-by-step repair instructions? Of course these things are
considered disposable. If the mfg. can save 0.01 cent on the
cost, that's significant. It's not like they stuck a couple
Alkalines and said they aren't replaceable. This is a rechargeable
batter which should last a reasonable length of time.

Would you please define your phrase 'reasonable' in terms of time.

Why didn't they print onto the box
'Usable during a period of <reasonable> <eg years>' ?

Regards,
H.


In the end everything stops working. Nothing lasts forever.. And to that
end
most products don't list their MTBF on the retail package. I understand
why
your upset, but we live in a disposable world and thats just the way
things
are.





All the rechargeable electric toothbrushes I've ever seen have the charging
point on the base . This leaves the motor head uppermost and spittle , via
gravity, passes through the "seal" into the electrics. Turn the things
upside down for charging and they go on for years with no trouble.


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