The famous "Chiikawa Hapika" has been renewed and is now even cuter.
This electric toothbrush features the popular Chiikawa design. Made in Japan for peace of mind, it's high quality and affordable. Requires one AA battery.
Manufacturer: minimum
[Ingredients] Body: ABS, Brush handle: POM
Children using toothbrushes alone may accidentally choke on them, leading to serious accidents. Therefore, please be sure to have a parent or guardian accompany the child while brushing. \nChildren often bite toothbrushes, which can cause the bristles to come off along with the fastener, causing them to get stuck in their throat or injure the inside of their mouth. Check the brush every time you use it, and if a significant number of bristles are sticking out, replace it with a new one. \nMake sure the bristles are securely attached before use. \nExcessive force or large brushing movements can injure gums, wear teeth, and cause tooth sensitivity. \nWhen rinsing, do not pour water directly onto the cap. This may cause a short circuit or electrical leakage. (Water resistant for everyday use) \nDo not use while bathing. \nThe built-in battery is a service battery for monitoring purposes. Please note that it may have a short lifespan. \nRemove the battery if not using the brush for more than one month. \nKeep it out of reach of small children. \nDo not use it for any purpose other than its intended purpose: brushing teeth. [How to Use] Slide the switch on the bottom of the unit to turn it on. Hold the toothbrush as if holding a pen. Lightly press the bristles against your teeth and gums, and move them in small, quick motions (same brushing technique as for a manual toothbrush). When replacing the bristles, push them in firmly until they click into place. Replacement bristles are compatible with all Happily Series toothbrushes.
[Caution] Allowing children to use the toothbrush alone may result in serious injuries, such as choking. Always use with caution and have a parent or guardian supervise the child while brushing. Children often bite their toothbrushes, which can cause the bristles to come off along with the retaining clip, causing them to get stuck in their throat or injure the inside of their mouth. Check the bristles after each use, and if significant bristles are sticking out, replace with a new one. Make sure the bristles are securely attached before use. Excessive force or large brushing movements can damage gums, wear down teeth, and cause tooth sensitivity. When rinsing, do not pour water directly onto the cap. There is a risk of short circuit or electric leakage. (Water resistant for everyday use)\nDo not use while bathing.\nThe built-in battery is a service battery for monitoring. Please note that it may have a short lifespan.\nIf you will not be using the product for more than one month, remove the battery before storing it.\nWhen storing, keep it out of reach of small children.\nDo not use it for any purpose other than its intended use, brushing your teeth.
[Storage Instructions]If you will not be using the product for more than one month, remove the battery before storing it.\nWhen storing, keep it out of reach of small children.
Made in: Japan