RediBreeze Oral Irrigator dental water jet

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RediBreeze Oral Irrigator dental water jet
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List: $34.95
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Customer Reviews

The following are excerpts from consumer reviews courtesy amazon.com.
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  • I bought an Oral Breeze Redipik oral irrigator a year ago. Previously, I had used Water Pik products for more than 20 years. The failure component in the Water Piks was always the hose, which would become brittle and fatigued and would break, thus...
     
  • Bought a cordless WaterPik in the drugstore, and started using it, and found it a hassle. Tried this one from Oral Breeze, and found it excellent. Easy installation, so much easier to use. The only comment I have on installation, is that I did have to use...
     
  • I have now been using a version of this product for several years now. I am addicted to the the feeling I get from clean teeth after using it. I started out with the quick-removal version, but after about a year the rubber washer that locks it in place...
     
  • I've have had two of the motorized irrigators and have been impressed with the cleaning results. The problem is that they don't last. The Redipik has no motor to wear out and provides the same results so will be with me for a long while.
     
  • 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....
33 additional customer reviews are available at amazon.com

 

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