Real Customer Experience
We’ve received feedback from users reporting that their water flosser would not charge. They assumed the unit itself was defective. But after investigation, the root cause was often the charging cable – not the flosser.
A faulty cable can interrupt power delivery, leading to frustration and unnecessary returns. That’s why we take charging cable testing seriously.
Our 3‑Step Charging Cable Test
Every water flosser charging cable we produce must pass the following checks before being packed with your product:
1. Continuity Test – Does it conduct electricity?
We verify that the cable successfully powers on the water flosser. No continuity = no charge.
2. Short Circuit Test – Are there unwanted electrical paths?
We check for any internal short circuits that could damage the flosser’s electronics or pose safety risks.
3. Resistance Test – Is the resistance within specification?
We measure the cable’s internal resistance to ensure stable and efficient charging. Out‑of‑spec resistance can cause slow charging or complete failure.
Only cables that pass all three tests are approved for use with our water flossers.
Why This Matters for Your Brand
A reliable water flosser needs a reliable power supply. If the charging cable fails, the user blames the entire product – leading to bad reviews, returns, and lost trust.
By testing every cable before shipment, we help our B2B partners avoid unnecessary customer complaints and reduce return rates.
OEM & Private Label Ready
As a source factory for water flossers and oral irrigators, we apply the same strict testing to all accessories – including charging cables, adapters, nozzles, and tanks. We can also provide test reports upon request.
Contact us for a product catalog, sample request, or to learn more about our comprehensive quality control process.