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A gimmicky idea if I do say so myself. Looks like all it is doing is spinning the brush really fast, whcih creates static electricity in the brush hairs, and when you do stick it in the swipe the sensor (do NOT spin it in there), the dust jumps onboard. I think they want you to believe that using canned air to blow on the brush hairs will expel liquid, which it could.
As for me, they just told me to use my Dewalt drill. I mean I already got one of those ![]() You could drill a tint hole in the end of the wooden brush handle and stick it on the end of a Oral B cordless toothbrush too ![]() __________________
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