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<blockquote data-quote="fozzie84" data-source="post: 1001286" data-attributes="member: 190850"><p>I've had my insight since 5th Oct. I have, in the past week, just changed my pump battery for the second time, so I am 3 batteries in. It would have lasted longer but I changed it as soon as the warning popped up as I was also changing the cartridge. I believe the handset will last a few days but I just charge mine up overnight so I know it's ok. As far as I understand it the pump is rated as waterproof but I do remember reading that water could get in the battery compartment so I don't think wearing whilst swimming etc is recommended, however, I'm probably not the best person to comment on this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fozzie84, post: 1001286, member: 190850"] I've had my insight since 5th Oct. I have, in the past week, just changed my pump battery for the second time, so I am 3 batteries in. It would have lasted longer but I changed it as soon as the warning popped up as I was also changing the cartridge. I believe the handset will last a few days but I just charge mine up overnight so I know it's ok. As far as I understand it the pump is rated as waterproof but I do remember reading that water could get in the battery compartment so I don't think wearing whilst swimming etc is recommended, however, I'm probably not the best person to comment on this! [/QUOTE]
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