Dental Oral Power Floss
D**
It sticks !
I replaced my old model after I broke it and bought this one . I couldn’t say if it’s exactly the same but it looks it .On this version the button sticks and it’s a pain to use !I’d send it back but I’ve thrown the packaging away and used it !
H**N
Great for gorillas(Please read second part of review)
Firstly let me say that as a male with quite large powerful hands I find this an excellent device. The nozzle is best placed exactly where you want the water jet to flush as opposed to just "point spray and pray", the only downside I can see is if you don't press the button hard enough you will not get the strength of jet you may require. Having previously owned both Hydrofloss and Waterpick devices both of which suffered mechanical failure, this device needing no power other than your own strength and being so simple should last a lot longer ( currently used twice a day for two months ). I find the reservoir holds enough water to do one side of my mouth before refilling, the amount held in the reservoir seems small at first but as you only pump the jet when it is in position it is sufficient. For once I look forward to taking this little device on holiday or when I go away sailing as it fits in my wash bag ( something I could not even consider with my previous devices )Revelation!!!! PLEASE READ THIS PART OF MY REVIEWGuess what ,just like all the others this device packed up and stopped producing a jet of water with any power at all after about three months use. I am an engineer and like a problem to solve from time to time, I took the unit apart and found the valve in the pump was sticking open, so I reassembled it and sprayed some SILICON easy slide spray up the water suction tube(The tube that sticks down into the reservoir) whilst pumping. After this I flushed the unit three times with water. Haypresto! the unit now pumps with more pressure than it did when new and more importantly takes about half the effort to get a good spray pressure. Silicon is non toxic to humans and is used in some food preparation and cooking processes. DO NOT use WD40 or oil based lubricants as they are toxic to humans and will damage the plastic components of the unit. I have carried out this "process" on both mine and my partners power floss units and where as she struggled to get a usable jet before, she is now happy to use it. I have only had to do the procedure once so far and it has lasted months. Hope this helps.
L**M
Curasept Oral Jet
Dental Oral Power Floss I'm absolutely thrilled to bits with this dental water flosser. It does exactly as the information says it does. I was amazed at just how powerful the jet is, as I was uncertain about hand pumping it! However, I needn't have worried. There's hardly any effort involved though you do have to fill the reservoir a few times to do the whole mouth. I first primed it in out bathroom the jet of water hit the shower curtain with a loud thwack sound making the curtain move and also making me jump! My teeth and gums feel really clean after using it and I've only had it a couple of days. Brush teeth first with toothpaste and then you can see after using the water jet just how many small bits of food come out. Tape flossing is good but doesn't reach into pockets in gums, which is the problem that I have. My dentist suggested a water flosser to help strengthen my gums and prevent further formation of pockets. Having used it I can really believe it will do that. I purchased the water jet from the British Snoring & Sleep Apnoea Association. They were very quick to despatch and the price is quite cheap. I think it is just as good as any of these battery or mains powered ones and I'm going to purchase 2 more - one to take on holiday and the other to leave at work!
P**R
Does what it should do, and a fraction of the price!
Excellent! A lot cheaper than the other stuff which probably does exactly the same thing. Why only 4 stars? Because I like it, but I don't know if the other gadgets are any better. I reckon it's probably just as good, but can't tell because I can't look between the gaps in my teeth to check. But I'm sure my dentist will be very impressed to hear not only am I flossing and using this device, but also that I didn't pay around 70 quid for a battery powered one with replaceable heads that cost even more money. Good thing about this thing is you can fill it with dental mouthwash. It also is quite powerful: I managed to soak my wife from about 4 feet away. You can also take it apart and fix it - another reviewer did this, so that's a plus too!
A**.
This is manual power but just as good. Very happy to have bought it
I ordered this because my mains powered one broke after a year - and I paid a heck of a lot for it. The seals went inside so I did some research online and found it was a common problem. I then saw someone suggest a manual power flosser. Have to say, hadn't heard of them before and couldn't imagine they would be powerful enough but when I tried this out - it was. This is manual power but just as good. ou fill the water reservoir up in the handle and pump away. Very happy to have bought it. Super simple to use, never needs charging, doesn't have massive base to try and find space for. Also, much cheaper.
S**J
Excellent
I tried a friends waterpik water flosser (about £40) it does get rid of the debris between the teeth but having read reviews it seems to stop working after a few months so I decided not to purchase one.I have also tried a philips sonicare airfloss (about £100) I found this very uncomfortable to use.The blast of air was a harsh sensation and after using it I flossed with dental floss and debris still appeared on the floss.Personally I would never buy the philips sonicare its way overpriced,horrible to use and doesnt do a very good job.So at £13 I decided to give this dental oral power floss a go and I am glad I did.I admit its a little basic but it certainly does the job.I was surprised how strong a jet of water was produced admittedly its not as powerful as the waterpik but its powerful enough to remove the debris between your teeth and as theres not a lot to it I cant see what can go wrong with it and at £13 if it lasted 6 months I would be happy to replace it with another. I would definitely recommend giving this a go.
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