Power Floss Dental Water Pic Review

 

I was given the opportunity to purchase the Power Floss Dental Water Pic at a discount in exchange for a review.  If you make a purchase I may be compensated; however, there will no charge to you.  Profits from any sales from my blog are used to maintain Mother 2 Mother blog.

 

 

Power Floss Review

 

 

Now, lets get to the review.  So, I’ve been eyeing a water pick for a long time; however, I just didn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars and not be happy with one.  After all, a water pick is personal and many people probably wouldn’t be happy receiving one second hand.

As a result, I decided to give the Power Floss Dental Water Pic a try.  The price was reasonable, and if I wasn’t happy it wouldn’t be a big deal if I discontinued using it.  Rinsing with mouth wash can remove particles of food between my teeth even after brushing.  And, my dental hygienist swears by water pics along with an electric tooth brush.  Besides, who doesn’t want a beautiful smile and healthy teeth.

 

First, I want to discuss the packaging for the water pick.  It arrived without a box/package.  The packaging was bubble wrap. The site does inform consumers that the water pic will be shipped without the packaging.  So, know that before ordering.

 

 

power floss water pic

 

Next, how easy the Power Floss Dental was to use.  The water pic simply uses air and water to remove particles of food.  You simply fill the reservoir to the max line with water or mouth wash.  Place the cap back on and pump the flosser until water flows.  Pushing the blue button on the top of the flosser gently will do the trick.

 

 

 

The flosser uses no cords or batteries.  That makes me happy because there’s one less electrical device that I have to worry about on my counter.  That’s always a plus for me.  I also love that the button to activate the flosser is large as shown in the picture below. Water or mouth wash is all you need.

 

water pic

 

The water pic is great for teens who have braces.  My daughter wore braces, and it was difficult to brush and or floss with the wire.  It’s also great for anyone who has sensitive gums, periodontist disease or just healthy oral hygiene.

 

 

water pic

 

Using the water pic can be tricky.  I hit the button at the wrong time and water splashed onto my mirror.  Besides that one incident, it was easy to use.  I just had to concentrate and remember to keep my mouth closed while using it.  The reservoir holds enough water or mouth wash for one use.  Once I had enough water in my mouth, I swished it around to grab any dislodged particles of food and went back to flossing until the flosser was empty.  I rinsed with mouth wash to finish my routine.

In conclusion, I highly recommend the Power Floss Dental Water Pic.

 

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