Navywife26 Posted September 24, 2018 #1 Share Posted September 24, 2018 I have read that the electric outlet in the bathroom is only for shavers. Can you also plug an electric toothbrush in it? Don’t want to blow a fuse, so I thought I’d better ask. Thanks, Tammy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pam in CA Posted September 24, 2018 #2 Share Posted September 24, 2018 An electric toothbrush should be fine. I bring a battery-operated and it works just as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Navywife26 Posted September 24, 2018 Author #3 Share Posted September 24, 2018 Thanks so much for the quick reply! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jrzebird Posted September 24, 2018 #4 Share Posted September 24, 2018 Thanks so much for the quick reply! I plug my toothbrush into the socket in the main cabin if it needs it. My electric toothbrush only needs to be plugged in every 2 or 3 weeks to be charged. If yours has to be plugged in to work I’d suggest picking up a battery operated one for the cruise. I don’t think the plug in the bathroom was made for anything but a shaver. Maureen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare trbarton Posted September 24, 2018 #5 Share Posted September 24, 2018 I have an electric toothbrush battery operated & I keep it plugged in my charger in the bathroom all the time with never a problem. Tom😎 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mthomp5 Posted September 24, 2018 #6 Share Posted September 24, 2018 We just got off the Ruby on Saturday and used that electrical outlet to plug in our electric toothbrush. Had no problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moki'smommy Posted September 24, 2018 #7 Share Posted September 24, 2018 You won't blow a fuse. The only question is whether it is strong enough to recharge the battery in the toothbrush. I used the outlet in the main cabin...but that's because I learned long ago that the one in the bathroom won't charge my cell phone. I tend to not use it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colo Cruiser Posted September 24, 2018 #8 Share Posted September 24, 2018 I have read that the electric outlet in the bathroom is only for shavers. Can you also plug an electric toothbrush in it? Don’t want to blow a fuse, so I thought I’d better ask. Thanks, Tammy Yes no problem. I put mine there all the time. It charges fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Navywife26 Posted September 24, 2018 Author #9 Share Posted September 24, 2018 Thanks one and all! The one we have will last a couple weeks but we are on a 28 day cruise after visiting the Grand Canyon. So it will need to be charged a few times. Can’t hardly wait! Tammy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SadieN Posted September 24, 2018 #10 Share Posted September 24, 2018 We’ve charged our electronic toothbrush in the bathroom outlet. We’ve also used the outlet for a single USB plug. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
floridalover5623 Posted September 24, 2018 #11 Share Posted September 24, 2018 I plug my toothbrush into the socket in the main cabin if it needs it. My electric toothbrush only needs to be plugged in every 2 or 3 weeks to be charged. If yours has to be plugged in to work I’d suggest picking up a battery operated one for the cruise. I don’t think the plug in the bathroom was made for anything but a shaver. Maureen It's only marked that way but intended for any low wattage device like a phone, camera or toothbrush. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beach bunnie Posted September 24, 2018 #12 Share Posted September 24, 2018 As others have said, your toothbrush will charge fine. But check to see if the plug works with the bathroom light off. On some ships it doesn't. This still hasn't been a problem as the light is on long enough to keep it charged. It's just good to know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I_r_a Posted September 24, 2018 #13 Share Posted September 24, 2018 The Ultimate 1st World problem? :) Ira Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tvlgoddess Posted September 24, 2018 #14 Share Posted September 24, 2018 How about a Waterpik flosser? Can I plug that in too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PescadoAmarillo Posted September 24, 2018 #15 Share Posted September 24, 2018 Thanks for the info on charging toothbrushes using the bathroom outlet. We've never touched that outlet (which is fairly surprising) and have been charging our Sonicare on the vanity every week or so. How about a Waterpik flosser? Can I plug that in too? We have a portable Waterpik we use for travel; however, it is not dual voltage, so we have to be certain to leave home and leave the ship with it fully charged to last a few days. They do make a dual voltage portable Waterpik ($99) and a battery operated one for about $35. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beg3yrs Posted September 24, 2018 #16 Share Posted September 24, 2018 How about a Waterpik flosser? Can I plug that in too? We currently bring our home (non-travel) waterpik. Used to bring a travel one that Yellow Fish mentioned but DW didn't like it much, especially for long trips. Our waterpik has a polarized plug (one blade bigger than the other) which is a problem as many of the bathroom sockets do not accept polarized plugs. Also, as others have mentioned, that outlet doesn't have much capacity in watts and we've found even with an adapter for the plug, there's just not enough juice in the bathroom socket to run the device properly. Our solution is to bring a light-duty extension cord and power the "pik" from a room socket. Kind of a pain but so is gum disease. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clampram Posted September 24, 2018 #17 Share Posted September 24, 2018 You might want to consider buying a smaller, "travel" battery toothbrush just for travelling. Some work pretty well and they take up less space. Got mine from CVS drugstore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kartgv Posted September 24, 2018 #18 Share Posted September 24, 2018 Whatever toothbrush you take, make sure to have some kind of a cover for it when not in use - they sell little plastic covers or take a small plastic baggie like those used for crafts. If it's uncovered, it's exposed to whatever spray cleaning material the cabin stewards use a couple of times daily to clean toilets, counter tops and mirrors. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tvlgoddess Posted September 24, 2018 #19 Share Posted September 24, 2018 Our solution is to bring a light-duty extension cord and power the "pik" from a room socket. Kind of a pain but so is gum disease. ;) Thanks for all your replies. Guess that’s what I need to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare trbarton Posted September 25, 2018 #20 Share Posted September 25, 2018 We currently bring our home (non-travel) waterpik. Used to bring a travel one that Yellow Fish mentioned but DW didn't like it much, especially for long trips. Our waterpik has a polarized plug (one blade bigger than the other) which is a problem as many of the bathroom sockets do not accept polarized plugs. Also, as others have mentioned, that outlet doesn't have much capacity in watts and we've found even with an adapter for the plug, there's just not enough juice in the bathroom socket to run the device properly. Our solution is to bring a light-duty extension cord and power the "pik" from a room socket. Kind of a pain but so is gum disease. ;) Here’s a solution to the polarized plug that I used to be able to pug in a night light. I went to a local hardware store & picked up one of the adapter plugs. The employee when I explained what wanted took the adapter to the key person who cut & filed down one side & for .69 I had a adapter that works. This solution works for other things with the plug problem. Tom😎 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
satxdiver Posted September 25, 2018 #21 Share Posted September 25, 2018 We both travel with our electric toothbrush and take turns putting them in the charge which always uses the outlet in the bathroom. Our toothbrush charger is a two pronged non-polarized plug with no ground pin. We have no problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SayDeeGirl80 Posted December 20, 2018 #22 Share Posted December 20, 2018 I just hate electric toothbrushes... My experience with this stuff is very sad. Imagine how you feel when there is a taste of plastic while brushing your teeth. I've found a bamboo toothbrush as an alternative to the plastic ones. It's organic and I think it's really safer for health to use such kind of toothbrushes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doug R. Posted December 20, 2018 #23 Share Posted December 20, 2018 On 9/24/2018 at 1:25 PM, Clampram said: You might want to consider buying a smaller, "travel" battery toothbrush just for travelling. Some work pretty well and they take up less space. Got mine from CVS drugstore. We do the same, although small they work well and definitely take up less space but most importantly they clean just as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doug R. Posted December 20, 2018 #24 Share Posted December 20, 2018 On 9/24/2018 at 10:25 AM, I_r_a said: The Ultimate 1st World problem? 🙂 Ira So Ira, my take away from your comment is that we should refrain from asking questions that may offend those from countries who are not as affluent as ours? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jagsfan Posted December 20, 2018 #25 Share Posted December 20, 2018 I took it as as a wry look at our “little” problems. I hope I was correct. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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