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I have noticed that the battery in my ear dryer has been slowly delivering fewer and fewer cycles per charge and I think it may be time to replace it. How can I get a replacement battery?

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I have noticed that the battery in my ear dryer has been slowly delivering fewer and fewer cycles per charge and I think it may be time to replace it. How can I get a replacement battery?

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If the battery life has been decreasing over time, similar to how a cell phone battery goes bad, the battery probably needs to be replaced. If the loss of performance is very abrupt and the unit seems to lack the ability to restore a charge to the battery, and/or the unit will not start while the battery is in place and the unit is plugged in, it is possible the unit may be in need of service. Please contact us for instructions on how to proceed. If you feel the battery needs replacing (this can also be determined by a skilled battery retailer) you can either purchase a replacement battery through us or try your local battery retailer. It is best to take the ear dryer unit, battery and charger with you as some retailers are able to diagnose/confirm the cause of failure for you.

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