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Inside an Electric Razor

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Electric razors share a remarkable similarity to electric screwdrivers! Take a look inside an electric razor with this collection of electric razor pictures.

How can an electric toothbrush recharge its batteries when there are no metal contacts between the toothbrush and the base?

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I have an electric toothbrush. Somehow, placing the plastic-handled brushing unit into a plastic holder/recharger will recharge the toothbrush unit. If no metal electrical contact is made, how can this recharge the toothbrush?

Inside an Electric Screwdriver

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An electric screwdriver is an interesting device that combines a lot of technology into a compact package. Take a look inside an electric screwdriver.

How Much Does it Cost to Use an Electric Blanket?

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Can you tell me approximately how much it costs to leave an electric blanket on all day?

Gas vs. Electric: Which dryer is more energy efficient?

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Gas vs. Electric: Which dryer is more energy efficient? Visit TLC Home to find out if gas dryers or electric dryers are more energy efficient.

How many things can you plug into an electrical outlet before it catches fire?

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How many things can you plug into an electrical outlet before it catches fire? Find out if you are at risk for overload by using a simple formula.

How many solar cells would I need in order to provide all of the electricity that my house needs?

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How many solar cells would I need in order to provide all of the electricity that my house needs? Learn more about solar cells and how they work.

Why Do Electrical Prongs Have Holes in Them?

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If you unplug any appliance in your house, there's a 98 percent chance than the two flat prongs have holes in them. Find out the reasons for these holes.

How Icemakers Work

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Icemakers use an electric motor, a water valve and an electrical heating unit to pour, freeze and extract ice cubes. Learn about home and commercial icemakers.

Voltage Tester

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A voltage tester is an essential tool to have when handling electrical wires. Learn about this simple tool and how it can help you with your next electrical project.

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