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Sonicaire Troubleshooting

Dr. Bill Kobb

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Man, what a pisser. I've had an old Sonicaire toothbrush and charger up in the closet for awhile, so, with some tickling action coming up soon, I thought I'd get it down and recharge it, in case it might come in handy.

Well, after charging for over 30 hours, it still does NOTHING. I'm perplexed.

Anyone ever have this happen? Any ideas on what the problem might be? 😕
 
I really don't know anything about Sonicares, per se, but rechargeable batteries do sometimes die altogether- like in cordless phones. Is the battery replaceable?
 
Gads!

You're probably correct, Ik70. I'll look into that angle on it in the a.m.

Thanks!

--Kobb 😎
 
Pisser? Doc, are you from MA??

Sounds like the battery to me. Rechargables can, do, and will die after a while.
 
Thanks All!

Looks like a new one is in my future. Anybody ever try those disposable electric toothbrushes? How do they compare to the dreaded Sonicare(on feet, not teeth, natch).
😕
 
No contest sweetpea! Sorry. They are that expensive for a reason...
XOXO

Dr. Bill Kobb said:
Looks like a new one is in my future. Anybody ever try those disposable electric toothbrushes? How do they compare to the dreaded Sonicare(on feet, not teeth, natch).
😕
 
Phoeey!

I was afraid of that. Man, it's hell being a cheap bastard sometimes...
 
I have a battery-operated Oral-b I got off ebay relatively cheap. Personally, I haven't used it on anyone else (yet), but it's got some mean speed on it. Plus it's two aa batteries instead of some charger to worry about.

Just an idea!
 
Thanks kis123

I think I'll try to get in alittle shopping time this evening. I wonder if Sonicare or Oral-B, or any other electric dental care merchandisers are even remotely aware of their unique place in our particular 'sport'?
 
Dr. Bill Kobb said:
I think I'll try to get in alittle shopping time this evening. I wonder if Sonicare or Oral-B, or any other electric dental care merchandisers are even remotely aware of their unique place in our particular 'sport'?

Thought about that myself. Wonder if Tide ever figured out what we were using their brush for??? :devil2: :devil2:
 
kis123 said:
Thought about that myself. Wonder if Tide ever figured out what we were using their brush for??? :devil2: :devil2:
Ha ha! And would they really even object? That's one of the saving graces of having a fetish(proclivity, hobby, etc.) for tickling, as compared to other people's, er, indulgences.
If it became big news that, say, a full 5% of Sonicare's sales could be chocked-up to folks who wanna take their tickling alittle further than mere feathers(and that'd have to be one slooow newsday indeed), I don't think it'd suffer the stigma that products used by other uncommon communities might. Y'know, like if it turned out that 5% of all sales of some rubber alligator chew toy for dogs came from The leather/pain crowd for God-only-knows what kindsa practices, your average homemaker is no longer going to want to be associated with that product

BTW--It does me good to know that I'm not the only person to walk by a display of those Tide twirrly brushes and go 🙄 Hmmm.... <<<<---- ....

Forgive me CzyStv, for not replying about the term 'pisser'. Never made it that far North along the Eastern seaboard. Did the term originate from up thataway? I like 'pisser'! It's such a great descriptive term. Practically part of the language anymore. I hear people saying they're 'pissed' all the time. I try not to get pissed, and if I do, I try to get unpissed as quickly as capable. Being pissed to me means being angry, and that just chews me up. Whereas, a pisser is more like a hindrence or roadblock; something that sucks, but you can choose to contend with it/them, be it confrontation, avoidance, ignoring, engaging, whatever. You can get pissed-off dealing with a pisser, but a pisser doesn't necessarily have to lead to being pissed.
Well, that's how I think of it, anyway.
 
Heh, the only people I have -ever- heard use "pisser" have always dropped the r at the end. It seems like it joins bubblers, frappes and wicked in locals only vernacular.
 
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