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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 Tim Hollinger

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is an excellent product. I recommend it to anyone and everyone

In every way this is an excellent product. I recommend it to anyone and everyone. First, I have found that ANY decent model of oral irrigator/aquaflosser is successful in removing more food debris/deposits from my teeth than just brushing and flossing alone. Попробуйте сделать это самостоятельно, почистив зубы щеткой и зубной нитью, а ЗАТЕМ воспользовавшись ирригатором полости рта/водной нитью, особенно после еды, которая оставляет много мусора, прилипшего к зубам и вдоль линии десен, и когда вы плюнете в раковину, вы увидите, что I mean. I only have my personal experience to support this hypothesis, but I strongly believe that people who regularly use an after-meal oral irrigator/aquaflosser will have healthier teeth and gums over the long term than people who don't use them. . I plan to live as long as the rest of my body will allow, so taking care of my teeth has become a very important priority in my life. Take care of your teeth (and your body) now and they will take care of you! Perhaps the best thing about using an oral irrigator is that it takes very little extra time during the day - 30 seconds per session is enough for me. an experience. I use my oral irrigator after every meal (after every meal and snack) which allows me to clean the space between my teeth, eliminate food build-up that can cause cavities between my teeth and at the gum line, and also an excessive one Avoid brushing your teeth (I still brush 2-3 times a day). Use this mouthwash with a Sonicare electric toothbrush or similar high quality Oral B Glide dental tape (wider and stronger than regular/cheap dental floss - it removes more dirt and causes less bleeding gums) and depending on your diet, your dentist/hygienist will advise you say you do a PERFECT job of caring for your teeth. I just had my teeth cleaned - it's been a full calendar year since my last cleaning - and my hygienist was very impressed that I have very little plaque or tartar and I take great care of my teeth and gums. .WHY IS THIS PANASONIC ABOVE THE COMPETITION? I see THREE REASONS right away: FIRST: It runs on REMOVABLE AA batteries. This means that the lifespan of this oral irrigator is not limited by the lifespan of the internal battery. Most oral irrigators I've seen run on internal batteries, which are often nickel-metal hydride or nickel-cadmium batteries that wear out over time. (In fact, before I bought this Panasonic model, I bought a Target Waterpik oral irrigator about 2 years ago. I was very happy with this model, but now the battery life is starting to noticeably decrease. Great job for in-between cleaning of teeth and gum line , but it's on the decline and also takes up twice the space in my small first aid kit as the Panasonic model.) However, I recommend using RECHARGEABLE AA batteries to save USD, time, power/energy Save and waste compared to disposable AA alkaline batteries. ALSO, if you're traveling the world and don't have access to electricity, you can replace batteries or find disposable AA alkaline cells in many countries. The tool-free PS O-ring battery compartment stays tightly closed and watertight, but is easily opened with a coin, washer, or similar object. Second, this device folds up to take up minimal space when not in use. I find it just as useful when traveling as I do at home because it's very compact. Third: Due to the way the straw draws water (it's spring loaded and goes to the bottom of the water). compartment), this model of oral irrigator ensures a constant flow of water until the container is almost completely empty. Some other oral irrigators, like my original Waterpik, aren't as good in this regard. My only gripe so far is that it doesn't come with a carrying case, but for the price (I paid $27 on Revain for my Panasonic model in May 2016, then bought the second one as a Christmas present for a family member and paid $30 -dollars paid on Newegg in December 2016 - both models are slightly cheaper than the Waterpik model I bought a few years ago), it's an awesome oral irrigator/aquaflosser model and hey ziploc bags are ubiquitous, cheap and available in different sizes. I recommend carrying it in a Ziploc bag when traveling between uses so any leftover drops of water don't end up in your suitcase/backpack. And I love the 2 water pressure settings (low and high pressure) that my original Waterpik has. BATTERY LIFE: I'm very impressed: In the first month of use, 'flossing' after every meal and snack, I was able to get a FULL MONTH out of my Panasonic oral irrigator before recharging the batteries. This is MUCH MORE than my Waterpik model which (according to the owner's manual) should be charged twice a week if used 2 or more times a day. So here it is guys! I rarely write product reviews, but I was so impressed with the design, features, and capabilities of this Panasonic oral irrigator that I couldn't help but share my experience with the world. I hope this at least inspires you to buy/ask and use an aquaflosser regularly. You won't regret it and your teeth and gums will be visibly cleaner with every use after meals. Sincerely, David S., Montana, USA

Pros
  • Beauty and Personal Care
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  • Not Fashionable