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RediBreeze Oral Irrigator
RediBreeze Oral Irrigator
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Manufacturer: Oral Breeze
Category: Health And Beauty

Buy New: $34.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(10 reviews)
Sales Rank: 23889

Ingredients: One RediBreeze oral irrigator; two tips, 1 yellow and 1 green (both are the same size), sink-hose suction cup, tip holder and complete instructions for a "No Tool" installation.---Oral Breeze practices "green" packaging whenever possible.---Does not include faucet.---Included with your order, at no charge, will be directions on preparing a mouth wash using household products. Between Breezing and rinsing, you will control your gum disease.
Color: Chrome plated brass
Media: Health and Beauty
Size: fits all standard US plumbing 15/16"- 27x55/64"-27

Model: RB
UPC: 837545000048
EAN: 0837545000048
ASIN: B000ODYLP8

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Breeze away gum disease in 3 easy steps
  • Set selection switch to RediBreeze
  • Power wash your teeth and gums and breeze away gum disease
  • Set selection switch back to tap water
  • No more dumb water tank to store or fill

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Breeze away gum disease at your sink with RediBreeze (permanent faucet attachment). Attach it to your faucet once; use it forever. With its EZ-breeze design you can breeze or run tap water with the simple flip of a switch.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Best irrigator!   December 1, 2008
I have used irrigators for 25 years. I have tried WaterPik, Oral B, Panasonic. This is the best and it does not need AC or batteries. An added plus is that it is easy to clean and takes up almost no counter space.


5 out of 5 stars So Convenient and Handy   September 8, 2008
This is great. I hooked it to my faucet and put the tubing under the handles up to my tooth brush holder. It is a permeate fixture and so easy to use. After I brush my teeth and get the water warm, I turn on the valve and use the water pick. This can also be used in traveling by un-doing it and it is so small to pack. It fits on most all faucets. Who ever came up with this idea is a genius. Simple, small and convenient to use. I love it!
gracalieRediBreeze Oral Irrigator dental water jet



5 out of 5 stars Great Oral Irrigator   September 3, 2008
The RediBreeze Oral Irigator is a great device. It does not clog when you have hard water and is quiet in operation with a strong and adjustable flow.

Randy Huntley



5 out of 5 stars Redi-Breeze Oral irrigator   June 12, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The oral breeze is easy to attach to your faucet. No more tanks to fill, pumps to break or leak or get moldy. Very refreshing and the ease of use facilitates frequent use and healthy teeth and gums. Great invention.


5 out of 5 stars Don't hesitate...get this one   April 16, 2008
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

We had a very pricey water pick, which we bought from our dentist. We were in the process of moving to another state, never used it. A year later, we finally took it out of the box, it lasted about 4 months (we did not use it daily) before the pump wore out, real nice for a $120, yeah, I'm still bitter. My husband wanted another one and started doing some research when he came across RediBreeze and the glowing reviews here. This was less expensive than the others we were looking at and figured why not? It has no motor/pump to fail on us. We love it. First, no noise; silence, peaceful, especially before you go to bed. The pick is always attached to the faucet, just a matter of turning a switch, so simple it is brilliant. I use this more often than I did the other one. After brushing one's teeth, adjust water flow first (you don't want to blast your teeth away), insert pick, turn switch, and enjoy your mouth massage. So happy the other one died....


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