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R**N
Exceptional travel flosser!
I think I can speak for most people when I say, "I hate flossing!" I find it a hassle to measure out the string and then stand in front of the mirror, pulling the floss through each row of teethI did find a way of dealing with the task. I bought an electric Waterpik flosser. I must say, that flosser has entirely improved my oral cleaning habits. It's like a power wash for your teeth and it does an excellent job of loosening food stuck in-between teeth.As I travel often, I don't have the luxury of taking such a large home flosser unit with me. My morning routine in my hotel room consists of standing in the mirror with floss in hand. When I am away from home, I absolutely miss my Waterpik.I actually came upon this portable flosser by accident and it took me by surprise. I never knew these things existed or even COULD exist. If you have ever used a home water flosser, you know that they are very powerful and push a hard stream of water against your teeth. I never imagined that could actually be replicated in a wireless product.In fact, when I ordered this portable water flosser, I didn't actually think it would work. However, at best, this would be an interesting experiment for me and if I was dissatisfied with the way it performed, I would ship it back to Amazon.The flossing unit is rather large. It's bigger than holding a full tube of toothpaste in the hand. It also has a bit of weight to it. Of course, something like this would need a heavier motor and it would have to be large enough to hold a considerable amount of water.It came out of the box partially charged so I was able to test it immediately. This flosser included a USB charging cable but you will need to supply your own USB charging brick. You can use one of the small 5 volt adapters that come with most mobile phones. I used one of my iPhone charging bricks.The flosser also comes with 4 flossing tips designed for different types of floss applications. Honestly, I don't know much about what tip does what, but I immediately went for the standard tip as that is what I use in my Waterpik home flosser.This brings me to a concerning point: I am not certain where I can buy replacement tips or if they are standardized across the board. For instance, I found that Waterpik tips do not fit in this flosser. I am hoping the industry has set some sort of standard for the size of these tips so that they can easily be replaced. The good news is, these tips do last a long time before having to be replaced.When inserting one of the tips into this flosser you simply need to insert and then twist the tip to lock. The included instructions do a great job of illustrating the process. The next step is to fill the reservoir with water, secure and turn it on.Here is the point where I became very impressed...This is very powerful for a portable flosser. The stream of water that ejected from the tip was forceful enough that it removed slivers of food I had stuck in my teeth from dinner. I mean, I look down in the sink and there they were! I did have to refill the reservoir more than once to do a complete job, but I knew this would not handle nearly as much fluid as my home unit.There are different modes of strength that include Normal, Soft and Pulse. I always enjoy the pulsating action as it feels good against my teeth.Bottom line: If you are thinking of a powerful home flosser, I would first recommend a Waterpik as they are more powerful and hold more water, However, that's not taking any merits away from the Misiki flosser. It's more than half the cost, is nearly as powerful, and boasts something that the Waterpik home units can't: the ability to be portable.I can now take a powerful flosser with me on vacation. At last, I can ditch the string and enjoy the same flossing benefits on the road that I do at home. I am really impressed with how powerful this thing is. Recommended!
A**R
recommended
Using a little over a month now.It does its advertised job well enough. The occasional really tough bit still requires stringy floss.It did not need to recharge (single user) in this time.You still need to floss, but this has given me a real advantage, being able to rinse between teeth quickly and easily, any time of day.At first I used all reservoir capacity, but I've gotten better and use only half of it.And after experimenting I settled on the pulse setting, moving across teeth from gap to gap in time with the pulses. Quick and easy.Suggestions? black ok but how about colors, better tactile sense of the control buttons.Two year follow-upAnd still going strong. I concur with the positive comments... you can read them. Most of the negatives are irrelevant rants. I see now the status is unavailable, unfortunately, though you can order and wait.
B**.
Won't Hold a Charge After Only 4 months
30-day return window not long enough, given that after only 4 months of use it will no longer hold a charge. Other less important negatives detailed below, but I was generally satisfied until it stopped working so quickly.It's a little heavier than I'd prefer, but compact enough to fit in the suitcase. I also like that it's rechargeable and I don't need to carry extra batteries. The charge seems to be lasting quite a while (haven't had to recharge since purchase). It has three settings, mild, pulse, and high. Had to toughen my gums so that the high didn't hurt them. It's done in about a minute, so I'm not convinced it's done a thorough job. For now I'm loosening the food detritus with a first pass of gentle or pulse, then refilling and going to the high setting. I may end of up doing the high setting twice. The gentle setting didn't do enough to satisfy me and I find the pulse kind of annoying.
A**S
Great Portable Water Flosser for the Price
This is a really good water flosser. I have tried other brands over the years the pricier ones and this one is just as good. I like to use the highest pressure level when I use a water flosser and have ran across the portable ones not being strong enough. This one definitely is strong enough. It also has a low speed that is very gentle. The reason I marked it down a little is because the reservoir to fill it is not a twist off and fill it has a little hole to fill with water. You have to hold it sideways to fill it with water from the tap and it doesn't fill it up all the way that leads to having to refill it again to finish using it. In my case I do use it along my gum lines and between my teeth. I like the attachments however the tip of the one with rubber came off on the first use. I found that I prefer the ones that are for everyday use anyways. It comes with a USB cord but doesn't come with the electrical plug attachment (I think most of us have plenty of them but just an FYI.) The charging port does have a rubber cover to keep water from getting inside of it. I am happy with this product. I hope that it lasts for a long long time.
L**H
Useful, very good
This is an amazing product! Previously, I used the bamboo toothpicks which alway hurt me and make the teeth bleeding. Since I have this water flosser, the situation gets much better. It can remove everything around my teeth and without bleeding and pain. There are three options of pressure you can choose which is also very convenient based on the teeth conditions. This is a very good product, I highly recommend it.
A**R
Mine malfunctioned
This was the best investment until it wasnt. Suddenly the water no longer pulsates even with a full battery. It lasted for 4 months of consistent use. Now I am without a powered flosser and have to purchase another one. I wish I could get a replacement free of charge for the malfunction.
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