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QuickBreeze, Oral Irrigator | 
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| Brand: Oral Breeze, LLC
List Price: $34.95 Buy New: $24.95 You Save: $10.00 (29%)
Rating: 141 reviews
Ingredients: ***Chrome Plated Brass*** Not plastic***
One QuickBreeze oral irrigator; two tips (both are the same size), 1 yellow and 1 green, tip holder and complete instructions for a "No Tool" installation. Tips are designed to give a fan spray, not a needle spray, which could damage delicate gum tissue. Color: Chrome Size: 24 Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3.5 x 2
Model: QuickBreeze
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | More power - No mess | | • | No more dumb water tank to store, fill or clean | | • | Dentist-recommended fan spray tips | | • | "No Tool" installation |
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Product Description The new aerator you receive stays on your faucet and the QuickBreeze valve snaps on and off. Its Breeze n Store design means you can breeze when you want and quickly store your QuickBreeze when you are done.---The QuickBreeze is always ready to use because there is no reservoir to fill or battery to recharge, requires no electricity and stores out of sight when not in use.
The QuickBreeze aerator/adaptor has both internal and external threads so it fits most faucets with 15/16" female faucet threads OR 55/64" male faucet threads.
Tips are designed to give a fan spray, not a needle spray, which could damage delicate gum tissue.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 141
B true 2 your teeth or they will B false 2 You April 22, 2009 Gary Richardson (AR) 92 out of 98 found this review helpful
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Simplicity at its best. December 3, 2007 Mark Minassian 54 out of 56 found this review helpful
I've been using an oral irrigator as part of my dental hygienics for a long time. I use to be a Waterpik fan for many years until recently. My first Waterpik lasted over ten years. Fair enough for a home appliance. So about a year ago I bought their new model; big mistake. The cheap brittle hose snapped after a few months. Being a technically savvy sort I was able to get the machine apart, and reattach the hose. Then it started breaking at the handle. That took a little more finesse and some Super Glue. After the third time it broke off at the handle, I had my fill with a poorly made product.
So I went in search of an alternative. Oral Breeze's Quikpik QuickPik - Dental Oral Irrigator was the answer for me. It attaches directly to your faucet where you can adjust the water pressure and temperature with you faucet. It does require you to replace your aerator, but that is not a difficult task. Once you've done that, you can simply attach and detach the unit at will.
Oh, did I mention it's made like gang busters and has a life time warranty. And talk about customer service: I had a small problem with one of the tips (it comes with two), so I called Tom at the customer service number. No problem, he sent out two new tips at no extra cost and included a little gift of Therapics to boot. Wow!
I love this thing, no electricity , no ugly thing-a-ma-tub in the bathroom taking up space. I'm a convert, but I guess you figured that out by now.
QuickPik is the best March 17, 2007 Shelley Kuhen (Macon, GA United States) 27 out of 29 found this review helpful
I have been so pleased with the performance of this item. It is easy
to use - no tanks to fill, no batteries to charge. It is completely
portable - just screw the adaptor onto any bathroom faucet and you are
good to go. Adjusting the pressure can be a little tricky but really
no big deal once you get the hang of it. I am going to recommend this
to friends and family.
Finally, One That Puts it All Together June 27, 2007 R. Goodman (Chester, VA USA) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
This oral irrigator is well-engineered, well-constructed, is quiet, easy to use, inexpensive and functions beautifully. It uses top-quality materials and is guaranteed for life. It makes all those other clunky, loud, rickety, clumsy contraptions, ah, not so good.
very happy with this prodcut November 1, 2007 S. Soule (Riverside, CT United States) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
After two waterpiks died, we tried this and are happy we did. Works really well, and since there's no battery, we expect it to last a long time. The only downside is that you have to remember to move the lever back to the regular faucet position or the spray goes everywhere when you turn on the water.
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