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Is the battery in a toothbrush Lithium?

These are typically allowed in both checked and carry-on luggage without any issues. If the toothbrush has a lithium-ion battery, it's essential to follow the airline's guidelines on carrying lithium-ion batteries, which usually means keeping them in your carry-on bag. Safety Prec.



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When it comes to packing your toothbrush in a travel case, choose a holder that covers the brush head and offers some ventilation so that it can breathe and any wetness has a chance to dry. Better yet, if it's possible, make sure your toothbrush is completely dry before you pack it.

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For rechargeable brushes with lithium-ion batteries (Genius, 6000/6500/7500; says Type 3765 on bottom of handle): You can order a genuine Oral-B 220v charger (part number 81574175) directly from our Authorized NA Parts Distributor, Encompass, at: https://braun.encompass.com/item/10868429/ Oral-B/81574175/.

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Batteries on a Plane The TSA's “Can I Bring” search tool breaks it down for you: Dry batteries (your common household AA, AAA, C, and D batteries) are allowed in both carry-on and checked bags. Lithium batteries with 100 watt hours or less in a device are allowed in carry-on bags and checked bags, with some limits.

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