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How long do electric toothbrushes last

“How long do electric toothbrushes last?” It’s often asked by you guys who want to get a durable electric toothbrush with high quality. First, you should figure out the several questions below.

How long do electric toothbrushes last?


 On average, an electric toothbrush can last for 3 to 5 years. It varies depending on different brands, battery types, and other factors. It’s worth noting that electric toothbrushes last longer than manual ones and require more maintenance.

What factors influence the lifespan of an electric toothbrush?

Quality and Brand.

The quality and brand of an electric toothbrush are important to its longevity. Household brands tend to adopt more advanced materials and gain a wide range of popularity.


Brushing Frequency and Pressure.

The more frequently you brush your teeth, the shorter your electric toothbrush will last. It’s a normal thing. You are recommended to brush your teeth at least twice a day to ensure your oral health. Applying too much pressure can wear down the bristles and reduce the lifespan of electric toothbrushes.


Maintenance and Care

Maintenance and care are essential for an electric toothbrush. The better you keep and take care of your electric toothbrush, the longer it will last.


When do you change your electric toothbrush?

After being used for several years, your electric toothbrush is likely to be out of order. There are a few signs to indicate you:


  1. Worn-out Bristles: Frayed bristles will reduce the cleaning effect, and the rough bristles may hurt your gums, stimulating your gums to bleed. If your electric toothbrush has replaceable brush heads, you can use it for a longer time.
  2. Battery issue: If you find your electric toothbrush can’t be charged anyway or the number of available times is shrinking. It’s mainly because there are some problems in the battery.
  3. Damaged components: If the motor of your electric toothbrush breaks down, you cannot even operate it. Other damages like loose connections, malfunctioning buttons or broken brush heads, also remind you to change your electric toothbrush.

Recently, Soocas has released its new product called Soocas NEOS II. It can remove your plaque, achieve deep teeth cleaning, and maintain your oral health while brushing your teeth. What’s more, Soocas NEOS II is more durable and equipped with longer-lasting power than any other products. So, what are the mysteries for Soocas NEOS II to achieve these goals, especially for long durability? Go to the lab and factory, and you will realize that Soocas is the combination of high quality and durability indeed.

High-quality test in the Lab

Long battery life 


Soocas NEOS II has longer battery life than any other products. In the laboratory, Soocas is compared with Philips and Oral-B. The result is that Soocas remains far more battery power than the other two. Totally estimated, Soocas can last for 30 days after charging while the other two only last for 14 days and 7 days respectively. You don’t need to frequently charge your electric toothbrush and get immersed in your every brushing journey. Meanwhile, low frequency charging extends the lifespan of your battery.

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High stability


After testing in extreme environments, Soocas shows its high stability to the public. Whether it’s minus four degrees Fahrenheit or 113 degrees Fahrenheit, Soocas can function well just like under normal circumstances, even in high humidity. The high stability helps Soocas survive in your bathroom without afraid of the erosion of water and steam.

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Drop resistance


Soocas is 30 percent beyond industry standards. In the lab, Soocas was dropped from the height of 1 meter, which is 0.3 meters higher than the consumer electronic industry. It dropped over 6 different angles more than 12 times. However, Soocas still remains intact and operates normally. Additionally, the strong drop resistance helps Soocas prolong its lifespan and provide you with high-quality service.

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Long key lifespan


Soocas key lifespan exceeds industry standards by 10 times. Key lifespan is tested by pressing the key twenty thousand times continuously. Key is one of the important components of an electric toothbrush. The long key lifespan also contributes to the longevity of your toothbrush and maintains your toothbrush intact.

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IPX8 waterproofing



Equipped with IPX8 waterproof materials, Soocas shows you its ultra-strong waterproofing and makes you have greater peace of mind.

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New-Techs Showcase in Factory

Meticulous spraying

In addition to hardware features, aesthetics is important as well. Soocas undergoes 3 stages of electrostatic spraying with meticulous polishing. Each layer of paint is ultra-thin, only 0.02 millimeters. However, it can resist stains outside like water spots, and toothpaste residues. Even after a long time of use, it still looks as good as new.



Magnetic charging

Soocas employs magnetic charging design. It can provide faster charging speed, reducing the impact on battery due to long charging time.

Abrasion-resistant bristles

Brilliance bristles are applied to Soocas NEOS II. It has 20 percent better anti-fray performance. You are allowed to use your brush head for a longer time with less risk of wearing down bristles.

Replaceable brush heads

It’s not a new one but also important to prolong the lifespan of your electric toothbrush. If your bristles are worn down ultimately, just change the brush head and you can save money to buy another electric toothbrush.

Tips for extending the lifespan of your electric toothbrush

Regular Maintenance

Even the quality and brand of your electric toothbrush are good, regular maintenance and care are quite essential. There are several ways to maintain your toothbrush better.- Wet the brush head before squeezing the toothpaste.- Rinse your electric toothbrush head to remove toothpaste residues.- Store your electric toothbrush in a dry place. If your toothbrush is stable in humid environments like Soocas, there is no need to worry.


Change your brush head regularly

Normally, changing your brush head every three months is better. It can help you maintain oral hygiene and avoid bacteria on the brush head entering your mouth.


Follow the directions

If you are a novice user of electric toothbrushes, following the directions can help you better grasp how to use an electric toothbrush and precautions.