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Tarfumes.com - RediBreeze Oral Irrigator dental water jet

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List Price: $34.95
Our Price: $34.95
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Ora lBreeze
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Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Oral Breeze EAN: 0837545000048 Feature: Breeze away gum disease in 3 easy steps Ingredients: One RediBreeze oral irrigator; two tips, sink-hose suction cup, tip holder and complete instructions for a "No Tool" installation.
Oral Breeze practices "green" packaging whenever possible.
Does not include sink or faucet. Label: Ora lBreeze Manufacturer: Ora lBreeze Model: RB Publisher: Ora lBreeze Size: fits all standard US plumbing 15/16"- 27x55/64"-27 Studio: Ora lBreeze
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Features
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Breeze away gum disease in 3 easy steps Set selection switch to RediBreeze Power wash your teeth and gums and breeze away gum disease Set selection switch back to tap water No more dumb water tank to store or fill
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Editorial Reviews:
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Breeze away gum disease at your sink with RediBreeze (permanent faucet attachment). Attach it to your faucet once; use it forever. With its EZ-breeze design you can breeze or run tap water with the simple flip of a switch.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I wish I had known: (redibreeze or quickbreeze?) Comment: I'm writing a review because I think this product deserves to be the one with the most 5star reviews on the planet. The idea to use an electric pump to drive a small amount of water out a little hole, when water pressure sits right next to it, is amusing. I wish I had known:
1. the hole is slightly larger than in commercial oral irrigators. The jet is much more gentle, and you can use more water to wash your teeth. Even if you turn it all the way up inadvertedly it won't hurt your gums. (It'll be very strong though)
2. both redibreeze and quickbreeze come with an adapter for aerators with inner or outer (thread?)
3. water runs out the faucet at the same time. This is not so with the quickbreeze, where water runs only through the nozzle and you need to turn it up a tiny little bit only. You can remove quickbreeze more easily and store it in your desk drawer at work.
4. For screwing on and off, you don't need to turn the whole piece, just a ring. So it's also fairly easy to exchange, as fast as you would fill up an electric irrigator (which I will never buy again as long as my redibreeze exists)
5. The last piece is a normal female aerator/male faucet. The redibreeze aerator lets through quite a bit of water. You can screw your own water-saving aerator back on or buy one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very happy with product Comment: I've been using it daily for 5 months. Just got back from the dentist who said "no visible placque."
Customer Rating:      Summary: Oral Breeze is a breeze! Comment: Overall, an excellent product and value for the money compared to the more expensive Braun & others. My mouth does feel cleaner with little or no gum pains as before. Very easy set up to bathrm sink; I rinse afterwards with a peroxide/water mixture. My only negative would be that the tip dosen't spray as narrower focus of water as the other units. However I understand that you purchase an additional tip for that. I'm very satisfied with this purchase!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Effective!!! Comment: I have been using this product for about six months already and all I can say that it's very effective and I/we am very satisfied with its quality & performance. It doesn't need an electrical outlet, and you don't have to worry about leaks (compared to a Waterpik Oral Irrigator). In terms of pulse strength, it's maximum pressure would depend on the water pressure in your home. Needless to say, the average water pressure would be more than adequate for its operation mainly due to it's design (forcing the water to flow through a small opening whereby multiplying the existing water pressure many times over). If the water pressure is too strong, you can always control it using its valve switch. I even bought extra tips and now my wife and our two kids are also using it! I normally use it after brushing my teeth to dislodge any foodstuff jammed into my teeth. Sometimes I use it the other way around. I find that I don't need to floss anymore since I've started using this. Some users have complained that the white rubber tubing that comes with it is too short, but I find that it's just enough since you need to bend down anyway so that your mouth is just above the sink so that the water goes directly down to the sink and not down your neck (and clothes). My only problem in using this product is when I forget to switch the valve to the faucet after using it (coz when you do, you'll have water spraying all over the place!). But I've more or less gotten used to it so that it happens just once in a blue moon nowadays. Overall, it's definitely value for money!
Of course, you can't take this to the office since its not a portable product. For that, you'd need a portable water irrigator. But that's another story...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Finally something that really works Comment: This product makes sense, works very well, and for all the reasons that I read in the reviews that convinced me to buy it, it is super. It will take a couple of days to learn just how to use it but once you do it is as easy as can be...
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