COOSKIN
COOSKIN FD1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush Rechargeable
Specifications
- DIMENSIONS: 09 x 1.18 x 1.18 inches
- WEIGHT:74 ounces
- CLEANING MODES: 5
- WATERPROOF RATING: IPX7
- USAGE TIME: 2 min
- BATTERY CAPACITY: 1200mAh
- CHARGING TIME: 8 hours
- WORKING TIME: 60 days
Introduction
Strong magnetic levitation motors are used in sonic electric toothbrushes to attain a stroke rate of 35,000 per minute. Effectively brush and floss your teeth.
You can brush safely and gently because the bristles are constructed of DuPont nylon, which is soft, wear-resistant, and non-absorbent. Wave brush heads better remove stains and fit each tooth correctly.
Waterproof electric toothbrush with an IPX 7 rating for simple post-use rinsing is safe to use in the shower
Every 30 seconds while using the toothbrush, there is a brief pause. This two minutes will serve as a gentle reminder for you to balance the four parts of your mouth and brush for the full amount of time that a dental professional recommends. Clean mode thoroughly cleans the periodontal pockets and the interdental space. Use the refresh mode to massage your gums and increase blood flow. White mode will polish and brighten your teeth. Gum-care setting to safeguard your teeth and gums. For new users or those with sensitive teeth, the gentle mode is appropriate.
What’s in the Box?
- Cooskin Sonic Electric Toothbrush host x 1
- Toothbrush head x 3
- Charging cable x 1
How to use the Cooskin Sonic Electric Toothbrush
The Cooskin electric toothbrush is simple to use. It can be used in 5 different modes clean, white, sensitive, gum gare and refresh. Attach the brush head by placing it in the jack and rotating it once. Now, press the power button to turn on the toothbrush. You can use this button to change the mode of cleaning on your brush.
Frequently Asked Questions
The bristles on the CD-04 sonic electric toothbrush are designed to be rough, smooth, and elegant. The colors blend beautifully, and the bristles provide an immensely pleasing experience. The toothbrush has undergone a variety of tests and a thorough quality control system to ensure that every component is in excellent working condition.
Electronic toothbrushes need 2.5 watts of power when plugged in, and a 12-hour charge costs less than one penny (0.0084p). Depending on the model, a typical electric toothbrush can last up to 48 minutes until the battery runs out, assuming two minutes of use twice daily.
The cost of electric toothbrushes is one of their key drawbacks. They are less widespread than manual toothbrushes since they are more expensive. Electric toothbrushes need to be used carefully to avoid injury, just like manual toothbrushes.
Electronic toothbrushes do, over time, reduce gingivitis and remove more plaque than a traditional manual toothbrush (gum disease).
Use an electronic brush twice everyday if you opted for one over a manual one. Of course, brushing alone won’t keep your teeth healthy; daily flossing and twice-yearly visits to the dentist for cleanings and inspections are also essential.
As long as you brush your teeth thoroughly, both manual and electric toothbrushes can remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth, according to the American Dental Association (ADA). They asserted that the technique was more important than the actual tool.
You can use an electric toothbrush every day with caution. When used incorrectly, it can cause gum recession, dental pain, and tooth decay. Apply the right brushing method. Brushing should be done quickly.
After 24 hours of charging the toothbrush, whichever comes first, the battery indication should be full. The lifespan of Ni-MH batteries can be shortened if they are charged for longer than 24 hours at a time. Avoid leaving the toothbrush charging when not in use as this can reduce the battery’s lifespan.
The best toothbrushes are those with soft bristles and rounded tips. When used incorrectly or too firmly, hard and medium bristle brushes can harm tooth enamel, gum surfaces, and root surfaces.
The common consensus is that electric toothbrushes are better for your gums. In addition, regardless of the type of toothbrush, soft bristles are advised over rough ones. The superior, softer bristles of an electric toothbrush may be beneficial for gum health because vigorous brushing can induce gum recession.
Friedman claims that using a manual or electric brush too frequently carries some dangers. When the gums have receded, excessive brushing and pressure might wear down the root or the enamel. He claims that this abrasion could make a tooth more sensitive to heat and/or cold.
Electric toothbrushes, especially those with dual-rotating “oscillating” heads, are effective at removing plaque. Gum disease and tooth decay are less likely as a result.
Studies show that rotary toothbrushes remove plaque more proficiently and effectively. As a result, dental hygiene is improved and there is a lower chance of gum infection and irritation.
An electric toothbrush typically lasts five years. If the brush fails earlier than expected, the manufacturer’s standard 2-year warranty is still in effect. Some people, as far as we know, still use electric toothbrushes that are ten years old. However, some brushes will remain considerably longer.



















