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The INSMART Cordless Water Flosser features a 300ML water tank, rechargeable battery, and 4 cleaning modes with 6 interchangeable jet tips, providing a customizable, portable, and gentle yet powerful oral hygiene solution that removes plaque and food debris effectively.
| Units | 1.0 count |
| Brand | INSMART |
S**H
A very useful Water Flosser for Oral cleaning!
I recently purchased the INSMART Electric Water Dental Pick. This water flosser has truly exceeded my expectations.The packaging is sleek and professional, creating a positive first impression. The instructions provided are clear and concise, ensuring a hassle-free setup process. I appreciate the attention to detail in the design and construction of this product.The rotating jet tips, coupled with the high-pressure water pulse, make this water flosser highly effective in removing plaque and food debris. I've noticed a significant improvement in my gum health and a refreshing cleanliness in my mouth after each use.I love the fact that it comes with four water flossing tips, making it suitable for the entire family. The long battery life is impressive, and the USB charging option adds convenience, making it perfect for travel.While it may feel a bit uncomfortable initially, I can attest that over time, the experience becomes more comfortable. The benefits far outweigh any initial discomfort, and the results are well worth it.I've attached a couple of pictures of myself holding the water flosser to showcase its size and portability. I highly recommend the INSMART Electric Water Dental Pick to anyone seeking an efficient and portable solution for deep oral cleaning.I gotta say I am happy with it.
L**H
Dentist clean
This is a fabulous tool. Really cleans your teeth thoroughly. I would say my teeth feel cleaner after using this than they do after a dentist clean. Other reviews are correct when they say the first time you use it can be a bit messy, ie, water sprayed all over the bathroom mirror. It doesn’t take long before you get the hang of it. I very quickly learnt not to press the go button until I had placed the head in my mouth. I used to use two different size interdental brushes after cleaning with electric toothbrush followed by flossing, quite time consuming. For the first week of using this water flosser i carried on using the interdental brushes after brushing to check for any debris the flosser had left behind. It was clear every time so I am of a mind now to put my interdental brushes away. Battery life is great, a full charge lasted two weeks. It comes with several attachments and a carry pouch which will come in very useful when travelling. I would highly recommend this water flosser.
T**A
Insmart Water Flosser
I bought this because I thought I wouldn’t have to continue buying TePes or other plastic/bristle interdens brushes that are not recyclable and end up in landfill.Unfortunately, this is not the case as my oral hygienist has told me the water pick is not a replacement for these products.Having said that, I am very pleased with the water flosser as it leaves my teeth and gums feeling really clean. It’s a chunky handheld piece of kit with a small water tank and a control panel. There are several modes to choose from and it comes with extra heads so can be used by other members of the family.USB charging is easy, cable supplied, together with a drawstring travel pouch.My only negative comment is that the mode button is far too close to the on/off button, it’s literally just underneath it. Personally, I would have put the mode button lower down on the control panel, with easy access to the on/off button at the top - I have lost count of the number of times I’ve sprayed the bathroom ceiling! Probably not a good thing to leave in the hands of children either!
J**N
Cleans well, charge lasts a long time
This is a decent unit and did clean my teeth well. Charge lasts a long time and it's lightweight and easy to use
B**N
Well designed, well made, cynically sold landfill.
To say I’ve got on well with this would be an untruth. I’ve struggled. This is mainly my fault. So far I’ve managed to spray water everywhere. This has included:Up my noseOver my shoulderOver my spectaclesMy hairMy earEverywhere around and over my sink unit.I say this is mainly my fault, and this is true. It takes 0.5 seconds to switch this off. I can make a spectacular mess with this in 0.5 seconds. I am persevering and there’s a learning curve. Maybe a knack. The knack seems to be to use this by feel. Not feel the need to see what I’m doing by keeping my gob open. The other knack is stance – you need to be able to keep this uprightish, your lips closed around a nozzle, then manage a controlled dribble of used jetted water from your mouth into the sink, simultaneously ensuring that none of the spray from the powerful nozzle(s) can jet out of your mouth. I’m still experimenting.The other thing I’ve learned is that this is best used with tepid water. My mains supply is really cold, and the cleaning process is far more comfortable when the water is warmer than this.So what’s it like? Well made, well designed and seems quite sturdy. The instructions are clear and the visual guide easy to understand. There’s a really good supply of differing nozzles. The water tank isn’t 100% waterproof when tilted beyond 45 degrees when full. This isn’t an issue – it doesn’t gush out, and you’re supposed to keep it upright in use and empty it after use. Changing the nozzles? Again simple and straightforward.There’s a carry bag supplied, which is adequate. It has a main pouch and one internal pocket. 2 internal pockets would have been better – one for the nozzles, another for the charge cable.There’s a bung that covers the charging port, this detaches, and its begging to get lost. Charging is easy and straightforward. The cable follows the latest vogue from China, USB A to a 2 pin handed connection. The connector goes into a dark void – it’s difficult to see the lug. It’s also slightly different to the connector for my razor – the difference is tiny – and I’ve had to ‘Dynotape’ a label to this so I know what its for – far from ideal.Selecting your power setting is simple and straightforward. Filling and emptying the tank is easy and straightforward and there are clear cleaning instructions.All good so far? Yes. Despite my ineptitude in spraying water everywhere, I’m seeing and feeling a difference in my mouth. But can I recommend this ? No. The instructions state “It is recommended to replace the new nozzle every three months or so. Otherwise the nozzle will become larger and unable to complete effective cleaning. It can even cause malfunctions.” The warranty on these nozzles is – 6 months. I contacted Insmart about a source of replacement nozzles. They don’t supply them. They didn’t recommend an alternative supplier, nor stipulate whether the nozzle attachment port complies with some sort of standard.At this point, I feel like I’ve been ‘sold a pup’. Something shipped half way around the globe, made of plastic, containing a Lithium ion battery, that has been cynically sold with a useful life of less than a year. That’s not good value, and the sort of disaster for the planet that needs avoiding – and which enlightened countries are legislating against.
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