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Iโm also new to this topic and last week bought an OralB as a test. I found it underpowered, noisy and big. I returned it and bought one that gets attached to your faucet. Zero technology, but has waaay more pressure than an electric one, is silent, does not break and barely uses any space. This is it.
Wish I knew about this! Same complaints about mine. Also don't love it, would probably use this one more often.
Wonder how well it handles hard water. With my Waterpik I can run vinegar through it.
I add a little mouthwash to mine. Keeps the unit and me minty fresh.