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QuickBreeze - Dental Irrigator
QuickBreeze - Dental Irrigator
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Brand: Oral Breeze
Category: Health And Beauty

Buy New: $29.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(36 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1784

Ingredients: 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.Oral Breeze practices "green" packaging whenever possible.
Media: Health and Beauty
Size: fits all standard US plumbing 15/16"- 27x55/64"-27 inside/outside thread

Model: QB
UPC: 837545000031
EAN: 0837545000031
ASIN: B000H68J2S

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Breeze away gum disease in 3 easy steps
  • Snap on QuickBreeze to sink faucet
  • Power wash your teeth and gums
  • Remove QuickBreeze from the faucet and store for next time
  • No more dumb water tank to store or fill

Editorial Reviews:

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 youre done. You will NOT need tools to install this product. You may need pliers to remove your old aerator.


Customer Reviews:   Read 31 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Quick Breeze   November 30, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like the idea of attaching it to the sink. I find it difficult to get the right angle to flush my teeth because the tubing in not flexible enough.


5 out of 5 stars Quickbreeze irrigator   November 25, 2008
After reading all the positive reviews, I decided to go with this item. I'm very happy I did because it works exactly as others described it in their reviews. The only problem is that you have to be sure your faucet will fit the adaptors. Unfortunately, my bathroom sink doesn't work with it, so I have to clean my mouth in the kitchen sink. It makes it inconvenient, but I'm totally satisfied with how the product works. And the portability is another great feature. I'm considering buying the shower irrigator so that I can use it in my bathroom for the future. I'm sure it will be just as good as the QuickBreeze product. J


5 out of 5 stars Very cool product!   November 25, 2008
This is may be no frills, but it gets the job done! No need to spend a lot on those other irrigators. This works great! It is not something you can travel with, but overall it does an exceptional job. Take just a little time tinkering to get the "feel" of the desirable water pressure, after that it is a snap...literally snaps on and off. The only down side is once the tubing separated and water was flying everywhere....but I solved that problem by holding just at that juncture and it did not occur again. I bought extra tips just in case, but the ones that come with the product are probably made to last a lifetime.



4 out of 5 stars QuickBreeze   November 24, 2008
Very efficient and painless gum cleaner. It requires more seals (than provided by producer) to install without leaking.


4 out of 5 stars Quick Breeze - Dental Irrigator   November 19, 2008
I've used a Water Pik for years but hated the noise and the big "box" sitting on the sink. When the plastic tubing, which can not be replaced, got a hole in it I saw the Quick Breeze on the website and decided to give it a try. First of all, it's much cheaper, takes up no space on the sink and is quiet....all pluses. I love it. It's a great alternative. It does not pulse like the Water Pic but I think it does a good job irrigating teeth. There was a small white piece that was not in the directions when we installed it. I was having trouble with the plastic tube coming off when there was too much water pressure. I finally discovered that if you push the tube on FIRST, as far as you can, then slide the small while plastic piece over it and push it as far toward the pic as possible it holds it on even under high water pressure. Now it's perfect.


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