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Review on Portable Water Flosser by Panasonic - 2-Speed Battery-Operated 🚰 Oral Irrigator with Collapsible Design for Travel – EW-DJ10-W (White) by Amrit Barla ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

My wife was given a device at the dental clinic so that she could do gum prophylaxis while traveling. As a road it is quite convenient, although not for me to evaluate. They only used it while on vacation. For two years of operation and a total operating time of a month - a month and a half, the device died. Buzzing, but not pumping. Twice they got it, through negligence. I will take it apart and look and definitely buy a new, road one. ate. I partially disassembled the device (pulled the device out of the container, the nozzle was removed, did not pull out the batteries, removed the button, snapped off the top cover, took out the nozzle lock, unscrewed two screws (they are neatly on chemical fixators), pulled the assembly out of the glass case. I twisted it in my hands for a long time, since I was a krivoruk, I thought about how to disassemble further. All the hoses were intact, I blew here and there. I turned it on three times and heard how the sound changed. The clapping of a rubber valve was added to the buzzing of the engine. I don't know what it was. Collected, checked, gave to his wife. Recommend what to buy instead. For now, this one will remain, but I'm afraid it's until the first trip.

Pros
  • Travel, powered by finger batteries.

Comments (3)

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January 27, 2023
Its pros: Took for travel. Compact. No wires or chargers. The power is enough. Different cons: sometimes you need to change the batteries :)
January 27, 2023
Its pros: Cleans well between teeth. good water pressure, but highly dependent on battery charge. With its cons. water tank is small. to rinse the spaces between all the teeth, you have to fill the container twice.
January 27, 2023
Good purchase. No need to look for an outlet.