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The Oral Breeze QuickBreeze Oral Irrigator is a user-friendly dental care device designed for both kids and adults. It requires just 15 seconds of daily use to help prevent gingivitis and gum disease. With easy faucet installation and no need for batteries or motors, it offers an unlimited water supply for effective cleaning. The product is backed by a veteran-owned company known for its commitment to quality and customer service.
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Could not be happier!!
I am sneeking in here very late to give a review, but that has nothing to do with the product, but rather with my busy life.I bought 2 Quick Breezes 2 years ago and was instantly impressed with the quality of it as well as the follow-up customer service Tom gave. I used one of the Quick Breezes almost constantly and hardly used the other at the other location I have it. I always meant to ask Tom about the hose slipping off the diverter at times, spraying me in the process. Time went by...two years later.I thought Tom would tell me too much time had elapsed between my purchase and my inquiry, but again, I was most impressed. He ended up sending me replacements for both units, at no cost. Now the hose is longer and more flexible, and completely fused and sealed to the diverter, so there is no way it can come off anymore. The added length and flexibily makes the rotating of the tip in the mouth even easier.As if this wasn't good enough, now there is a coiled hose as well, and I don't know which one is my favorite. Tom sent me one of each.Before I bought the Quick Breeze, I was a 30+year user of Water Piks, which many times died a few days after the warranty ran out. Even those which did last several years, I got very irritated with, as the pressure got weaker with time and the tips were much harder to put in as the rubber inside the holder aged.With the Water Pik, old or new, I always wished I had more pressure, more water, new models came with smaller tanks and a higher price, less tips, the tank always looked "dirty" and took up counter space, and if I wanted hotter water, I was afraid it might ruin the motor.This list of grievances moved me to start looking for an alternative, but I had little hope of finding one, as Water Pik is king. I could not believe the simplicity and genius of the Quick Breeze design. It stays clean, no counter real estate is sacrificed, I can rinse as long as I want, there's no loud motor for when someone is asleep in the next room, and ahhhh....the pressure! It's a real joy, and I know my teeth are getting really clean without having to floss, water is at the right pressure always and the right temperature, too.The only reason I would invest in another Water Pik would be for travelling purposes, as the diffuser has to be installed on the faucet. I cannot say enough how much not only I but also my mother loves the Quick Breeze, and she has had gum problems, where the powerful massage of the water has helped tremendously.Lastly, like I mentioned in the beginning, Tom and his partner Kelly stand behind their product 1000%. It's a real investment when you buy the Quick Breeze, and I'm sorry if I sound like a paid commercial, but it's true :)))
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SCAM PRODUCT
With a different design and name, I bought this product in 2010 from Oral Breeze. The product was called "Redibreeze." It still works beautifully. I wanted to have another for a different residence. The current Oral Breeze design is a SCAM. Read all the way to the end.SCAM PART 1: Trying to thread the first part onto the faucet was frustrating and required a wrench and plumbing tape. The directions and warranty claim that if you use a wrench, the warranty is void. There's no way to tighten it well enough so that part does not leak without using a wrench, and no tool is provided.SCAM PART 2: The second part of the apparatus that is supposed to simply "pop on." This part leaks all over the place, and there is no way to tighten it. It took me an hour of trying and trying to figure out why it was leaking, because I believed it to be a threading problem of the first part of the apparatus, and thought that I was not threading it properly. The problem is in the second part. It leaks, plain and simple.SCAM Part 3: I contacted the customer service and there has been no offer to refund my money. Why should the company bother? According to their directions, the unit was supposed to magically thread and connect with no assistance from a wrench of any kind. So, I voided a warranty that is nothing but bogus protection for a mechanism that never had a chance of working.Special Note:Look for an irrigator design with a lever, not a round button on the side. This is the old "Redibreeze," design, now called "Water Flosser for Family Use." On the box it comes in, it says, "Dental Spa." After this fiasco with Oral Breeze, I purchased three of "Water Flosser for Family Use" with the lever design from another third-party seller. It is designed to be tightened with a wrench-type tool that fits inside the attachment. THE TOOL IS KINDLY INCLUDED! I had it on my faucet and working in under 5 minutes and that's including the time it takes to add the tubing. It screwed on and tightened BEAUTIFULLY and with absolutely NO LEAKS and with NO plumber's tape.How the CEO's at Oral Breeze can sleep well at night, I do not know. Their new design is a disaster.
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