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🦷 Elevate your floss game—because your smile deserves sustainable style!
This Dental Lace® stainless steel dental floss holder offers a durable, refillable alternative to plastic flossers. Measuring 5 x 1 x 1 inches and weighing just over an ounce, it’s designed for easy access to back teeth and compatible with any floss refill. Packaged in compostable bags, it supports eco-friendly oral hygiene for adults seeking a sustainable, high-performance flossing solution.






| ASIN | B0CSZ9GSVN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,985 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #10 in Power Flossers & Irrigator Accessories |
| Brand | Dental Lace |
| Brand Name | Dental Lace |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 262 Reviews |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850010675183 |
| Included Components | Floss Dispenser |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Dental Lace® |
| Recommended Uses For Product | daily dental flossing, oral hygiene |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
I**3
I have been wanting an unbreakable flosser for years, now here it is!
This stainless steel flosser, on the right, is roughly a copy of the flosser type I have been using for years, pictured on left, with two differences; it is a tad smaller which is not a big deal, and it is unbreakable, which IS a big deal. The plastic one, brand name Flossaid, is an excellent tool and is the only reason I floss daily, because I refuse to put my several fingers in my mouth to floss, daily, using the floss and fingers method. Way too unhygenic. And the little plastic disposable ones are too small, I still need to put fingers in mouth to reach back teeth, too flimsy, and too wasteful. Disposable means wasteful. The big drawback to the Flossaid and similar products is they always break after a few months of use. One tine always breaks off near the handle. So they need to be replaced frequently. This cost adds up $$$. I just did a first use of the metal one and it feels like using the plastic Flossaid, just a tad smaller and heavier. The major point here, to me, is that the steel one will never break! I am very happy to have found this product. Tip: Wrap 10 or 20 yards of floss tightly around the handle. When you need to reload the fork to floss again just unwrap a few inches and put it across the tines. Each reload will be much faster than and less fumbling than reaching for the floss box. Waxed floss stays in place on the handle much better than unwaxed floss. Dentist joke: "Only floss the ones you want to keep!"
A**R
Does not work very well
The metal edges need to be rounded down. They hurt when they hit your inside gums. The screw used to tighten the floss pops off a lot. Hard to keep the floss tight. The floss loosens up as soon as you start using it.
P**Y
Great Idea
This is a great idea for flossing. It helps reach the back teeth a lot more easily. There is a complication in the tool, is that the sharp edges on teeth cut the floss almost instantly. The problem arises because you cannot feel where the floss is being placed, like with your fingers, and the floss gets cut numerous times. If you want to keep rethreading floss onto the tool, it is a great tool to use. The threaded knurl post is intended to be tightened down so it doesn't slip, prior to wrapping floss around it. After being threaded into the jaws, the final wraps secure all the floss in place. It works rather well, unfortunately, sharp teeth edges break the floss more often than I care to keep threading floss back onto the tool after being broken.
G**N
Bad Reviews Are Operator Error
The handle works well, just as I optimistically expected. It's easy to put floss on it and to use it to floss teeth. The handle is comfortable in the hand at all angles, it's not sharp or uncomfortable in the mouth, the floss stays on the handle. There are plenty of bad reviews that I can see now are operator error. First, the floss must be good quality, not the low quality stuff that comes with the handle. Good floss stretches a little, so the length tied to the handle has some slack allowing it to curve around the tooth for flossing it, then the one next to it, before moving on. The little rounded prongs at the tips keep the floss on well. But all that requires a little skill, keeping the floss tensioned by pushing the handle forward while working the floss between and then against the teeth. Closely spaced teeth require some working side to side along the floss to get in there at first, then flossing, then side to side again back out. That can wear the floss faster, so replacing it once or more during the operation is good practice. Which also gives fresh floss for the next teeth. So put double the length of floss needed to load it and screw it down, then unscrew/advance/rescrew the screw clamp as teeth are done and the floss wears. Any flossing requires a little skill, and this handle's skills are a little different, but only a little. Once up to skill it's much easier with the handle than barehanded. I'd give the handle 5 instead of 4 stars, but it could be improved. The screw clamp could have a flange on the back side of the handle so it can't screw all the way out and drop off. Instructions could be included for people who can't figure out the slightly different skills. The included floss is garbage, including its plastic bag, which is just a waste. But otherwise the handle works very well, is cheap and durable. At about 25% higher price than a pack of flimsy plastic versions that will break / wear out within months, this handle will last for years, and is well worth it.
I**.
Great durable option for reusable flossers!
Not for beginners, but I love it nonetheless! I have been a reusable flosser user for a few years now, but I had a plastic V-shaped flosser (they're great, too!). Plastic ones are fine, but the dental floss will eventually saw through the plastic posts so I wanted something more permanent. This one is a nice size and I actually really like the handle vs my plastic one! The metal is very smooth so no sharp edges at all from what I experienced. My advice would be to sit down and take your time flossing because you are dealing with a metal thing in your mouth and that could definitely lead to some potential accidents if you're not careful even though the edges are smooth. 10/10 overall, no complaints over mounting the floss, it grips it really well and I don't find that I lose tension while flossing which means the metal knob does hold the floss in place really well!
J**D
Durable but poor design
Heavy, bulky, difficult to use. Sharp edges/hooks to hold the floss. Was hoping this would cut down on floss use but I end up using even more than previously due to the need to wrap so much of it. Floss doesn't stay within the holds well. Can't adjust the floss within the holder. Twist doesn't work well. Tool itself is solid and durable but the overall design is over sized and difficult to maneuver. Unfortunately I'm outside the return date, but I will not be using this. Definitely should have checked reviews before purchasing.
C**L
Best flosser around!
I have looked literally for years for this tool. I have a similar 20YO plastic model (no longer made) that's broken and unusable. I have searched Amazon and other sites and found nothing similar, just the cheap plastic throwaways we see discarded everywhere. I hate those tiny things and can't use them. Recently I got lucky and this popped up on Amazon, I couldn't believe my eyes. And stainless steel, no less! It just arrived today, and I couldn't wait to try it. This tool is wonderful for we who have smaller mouths and tight teeth. I like it so much, I am going to order a few extra to give to friends. No more plastic flossers for me! Unlike other reviewers, I did not find any excessively sharp edges, nothing to touch up with a jeweler's file. Of course, one has to be careful sticking a small, sharp metal tool inside their mouth. Used with ordinary care, I see no worries that way. In the picture I use Glide Pro Health floss, which my dentist recommends. Also I tie a tight loop into the end of the floss to slip over the screw (left side) and secure the right side with about 3 turns, then tighten the screw firmly. I've just always done it that way, less to come loose, and it works very well on this one too. I am going to show this tool to my dentist in case he's not seen it. Thank you, Amazon!
C**E
Not great for small mouths
very wide and hard to use. Floss won't stay as easily as I hoped it would.
P**N
Recommended Buy
Excellent A little bit awkward at first but perseverance and time has helped - I would buy again (but I don’t expect I will need too) Much more environmentally friendly than most toothpicks
H**H
Not recommended
This would be a good product if there was a way to thread the floss through the top of the pick’s arms instead of just an open sided holder for it. When I pull the floss out from between my teeth it comes out of the holder and needs to be rethreaded, which is tedious for every tooth.
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