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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 Sherita Dixon

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How to Make It Perfect

This article is conceptually excellent. It's far more portable than the "portable" Waterpik I'm replacing, and at least as powerful. Some complain that there is not enough water in the reservoir. That's some nonsense. I fill twice for a thorough cleaning at high speed, filling takes two to three seconds. I'm happy to trade it in for a bulky device with a hose. The design is extremely smart - it folds itself and even includes a small corner for storing the nozzle. In fact, it's so clever I just can't figure out they left out a small detail! It started to crumble the first time I used it. This made it quite cumbersome to use. After careful inspection, I realized that there was no vent hole in the top of the water tank. As a result, when the water level drops, the air pressure increases, causing the irrigator to be sucked into the tank. GHOST! I can't believe this: 1) the developers didn't consider the basics of compressed air physics when designing this thing; 2) More people didn't complain about it in their reviews. I haven't read them all, but I've read a good bunch. I think this will annoy everyone. I drilled a 1/8" hole in the top of the plastic tank to relieve pressure (see photo). Now it works great - no more collapses. I made a small mistake - I got a hole from the wrong one Side drilled. It's ok , I just hold my finger over the hole while I fill it in. If you still decide to make it perfect, drill a hole in the side with a fill hole. (Panasonic if you After reading this, please feel free to add my improvement I will not patent the process.)

Pros
  • Floss and Floss
Cons
  • Some Mistakes