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Review on Cordless Water Flosser Teeth Rechargeable by Lori Aguirre

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's great - buy it!

I have used two other dishcloths from a well-known manufacturer in the past. Both were battery operated and lasted less than a year (and I didn't use them every day - don't tell my dentist that). After some research I decided to buy this product even though I didn't see it listed on any of the top portable irrigator comparison websites (disclaimer - it might be listed on a website I haven't read). ). I received it yesterday afternoon and used it for the first time today and am amazed to compare it to my previous purchases. It was ordered back when first purchased but arrived before the originally quoted date. Upon opening the package I found that the floss has a sleek design, looks very well made and comes with a hard case and 5 different attachments compared to the single attachment of my previous purchases. It is very attractive from an aesthetic point of view and has a small size that makes it easy to pack when traveling. The included instructions are easy to follow, although the images of how to set it up on Revain are even easier. Now for its actual use. I filled it with warm water, turned it on and sprayed the mirrors to the ceiling. The good news is that of course I don't have to fill up this car like I used to. The bad thing is that now I have drop marks on the mirror that I can't reach without a stepladder. Then I held it up with the toothpick pointing at my teeth. I switched it on and was amazed at the water pressure - again much more than my previous ones. I found it necessary to fill the tank twice, but it was easy to do. I like the retractable metal tube more than the plastic tube that runs inside the water tank. Now a few minor complaints. The buttons of different modes are located on the same plane as the body of the device. As a result, it was difficult to set modes while flossing without first turning it off or trying to change modes while it was running (again, I was left with another wet mirror. The distance traveled by the water was amazing - awesome I understand that raised buttons wouldn't be practical since the water tank is placed above the machine, but maybe it would be easier if the buttons were further apart to tell which one I'm pressing. Second, I had to use a nail It may be that it came off after using it a few times and it was such a minor inconvenience I probably didn't even need to mention it, it's a great addition to my oral hygiene routine (not sure I'd want to use nasal pliers ) at a very affordable price.I hope my dentist thinks the same when I see her next time.

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