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Reviews (5)

Sep 09, 2018
beautiful red color
received mini red reineckii very quickly with no damage. plant has so far survived in my low tech tank. the color has changed to a brownish red, not the bright red that it originally was. i had expected this to happen because of my low tech set up. the plant has remained short and has filled my needs for its placement in the tank. only ordered 1 stem as i expect it to multiply thru cuttings. thanks for a healthy plant.

Apr 22, 2017
toothbrush like new again
the batteries were of the exact physical size as the original. replacement into toothbrush was done as illustrated in the you tube video. the hardest part of the replacement is splitting the outer case of the toothbrush apart. you need patience when doing this. just take your time and it can be done. the next hardest part is the actual removal of the bad batteries. i found it easiest to remove the plastic covering of the bad batteries as much as possible. you can then pry the old battery out of its remaining plastic covering which will still be glued/epoxied to the plastic case of the toothbrush. after this is accomplished be sure to do a test fit of the batteries into the area where it is to be mounted. do this before soldering them into place on the circuit board. the rest of the repair procedure is straight forward. i also charged the toothbrush and tried it out before gluing the 2 halves together. better safe than sorry. i had forgotten how strong the original toothbrush was until trying it out with new batteries.

May 17, 2016
works well
1 of 1 found this helpful bought this to replace one that had run its life out in regards to the internal battery. was happy with the original product so replaced it with the same. after using this, you will never go back to manual brushing again!