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ContentsWhy can't toothbrushes be beautiful?Using Fairywill toothbrushCharging the toothbrushAdvantages and disadvantagesAdvantagesThe disadvantagesPriceGeneral judgmentIt's a sign of the times that almost everything we touch takes us further into the world of high technology. So why not take your teeth in this direction as well, as brushing your teeth is one of the most important personal care tasks you do.
I've been using battery-powered toothbrushes from grocery stores for a while now, the ones that cost less than $10. I really like them, but they never seem to last that long before they die out. It made me want to try the Fairywill Ring Electric Toothbrush to see how it went.
When you think of toothbrushes, you don't think of beauty, but that's what the Fairywill Ring Electric Toothbrush delivers. I'm not even sure the photo below does it justice
Along with the toothbrush itself, you also get a replacement brush head, a charging cord that connects from the toothbrush to USB, and a Type-C multiport mini accessory drive that lets you connect it to a USB-C compatible device to quickly charge it.
I didn't need to charge the toothbrush at all, as it was already charged when it arrived. I snapped the brush head on and was able to use it right away
If you press the power button once, it provides regular cleaning. Twice gives you a gentler clean for those with sensitivity issues, and three times will massage your gums. After it has been on for a few seconds, if you press the power button again, it will turn off. Once you turn it back on, it will remember the mode you last used.
All three functions operate on a built-in two-minute timer. Not only will it automatically turn off after two minutes of brushing, but it will also send you reminders at thirty second intervals to change "quadrants" on your teeth to ensure you have a full thirty seconds on the top, bottom , back and front teeth.
The regular cleaning cycle provides 62,000 brush strokes each cycle. Like I said, I use the cheapest disposable toothbrushes anyway, but they were very powerful and made my teeth feel really clean.
In fact, it reminded me that “I just went to the dentist feeling my teeth. Nothing compares to those hours after you've gone to the dentist for a cleaning, except this. Every time I brush my teeth, I feel like I'm leaving the dentist's office.
There's a cord that attaches to the toothbrush itself on one end and a USB connection on the other, allowing you to charge it like you charge your other devices. Additionally, there is the multi-port tool which allows for more charging options. You won't need it often, as one charge lasts 30 days.
That was the only negative for me, though. The toothbrush should charge while lying down because the cord connection is at the bottom of the handle. It would be nice to have some sort of support for this.
The Fairywill Ring electric toothbrush with three modes and two replacement brush heads costs $49.99. However, for just $10 more, the P11 Plus includes two additional replacement brush heads and a handy travel case. If you think you'll go through brush heads quickly or want a storage operation for home or travel, the extra $10 is probably worth it.
All in all, if you're looking for a cheap rechargeable toothbrush, you can't go wrong with the Fairywill Ring Electric Toothbrush. The beautiful sleek design outweighs the lack of any support. And if you only pay $10 more, you will get the travel case that will help you solve this problem.
For my taste, I will never use the cheap battery powered toothbrushes again. I sell refillable toothbrushes because of Fairywill. This is especially true after a visit to the dentist revealed that my teeth were fine. Genetically, I have bad teeth, and health issues have made them worse. But this last dental visit did not reveal any problems, a rarity for me.