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This stainless steel dental floss holder is a durable, refillable alternative to single-use plastic flossers. Designed for easy access to back teeth, it supports any floss refill and comes in eco-friendly, compostable PLA packaging, making it a sustainable choice for effective oral care.
I**3
I have been wanting an unbreakable flosser for years, now here it is!
This stainless steel flosser, on the right, is roughly a copy of the flosser type I have been using for years, pictured on left, with two differences; it is a tad smaller which is not a big deal, and it is unbreakable, which IS a big deal. The plastic one, brand name Flossaid, is an excellent tool and is the only reason I floss daily, because I refuse to put my several fingers in my mouth to floss, daily, using the floss and fingers method. Way too unhygenic. And the little plastic disposable ones are too small, I still need to put fingers in mouth to reach back teeth, too flimsy, and too wasteful. Disposable means wasteful. The big drawback to the Flossaid and similar products is they always break after a few months of use. One tine always breaks off near the handle. So they need to be replaced frequently. This cost adds up $$$.I just did a first use of the metal one and it feels like using the plastic Flossaid, just a tad smaller and heavier. The major point here, to me, is that the steel one will never break! I am very happy to have found this product.Tip: Wrap 10 or 20 yards of floss tightly around the handle. When you need to reload the fork to floss again just unwrap a few inches and put it across the tines. Each reload will be much faster than and less fumbling than reaching for the floss box. Waxed floss stays in place on the handle much better than unwaxed floss.Dentist joke: "Only floss the ones you want to keep!"
G**D
Exciting premise - Disappointing performance
Unbreakable stainless steel, what's not to love - right?Well, it's so rigid that you can't get sustained tension on the floss...Even worse, the manufacturing process left sharp edges that cut the floss as you start moving it about in your mouth !??!(talk about undermining its own purpose)Going back to breakable plastic !!!
J**G
Wonderful Product, Could be Improved but I am Happy Nonetheless
I love this tool so much. Flossing normally (sticking my fingers in my mouth and getting the gunk, spit, etc on my fingers) is really difficult for me because of the overwhelming textures. I am so happy there is a tool that isn't just a single use throw away, this is exactly what I needed and it works spectacularly well.Cons:-The wheel screw is a bit short, it's trying to be flush on the other side but if you screw out too far it will fall out/off and that is a little scary if over a sink with an open drain.-I also wish the wheel was a bit wider and again not trying to be flush on the sides, it makes it a little hard to turn it and becomes almost completely inaccessible with wet fingers. The grooves for the wheel could be deeper and spaced a bit more, the wheel needs to be larger, and the screw needs to be longer with something to hold it on the other side so it doesn't fall apart so easily while still able to dissemble to clean it.Still, I love this product, the two flosses that came with it were a nice touch, not needed in my opinion with just how much floss I have saved up from all my dental visits, but it was interesting. The black floss was thinner and would be good for people with teeth that are very close together. The white floss is more fiber-y and bigger which is just generally okay.The packaging was wonderfully eco friendly as well. The overall experience for day 1 made me feel very justified in a very easy, very cheap purchase. I'm definitely going to recommend my dentist look into this for other patients that struggle with texture issues like me.
D**W
Definitely a learning curve
I like that this is stainless steel, but on my first use, I nicked my gum with it. The ends where the floss goes around is a bit sharp, so it has to be used carefully with tight teeth. Wax type floss does not work well unless you wrap it around the edges several times to get it tight. I really have started doing that with all types of floss using this tool, just to make the ends safer. Once you get the hang of it, and can get the floss tight enough, it works fairly well. I prefer the stainless steel over the plastic ones, but it takes a little more effort to be safe enough not to cut your gums.
A**R
Didn’t work for me
I bought this heavy duty, unbreakable metal one when I thought a plastic one I had must have been broken since the floss wouldn’t stay in place when flossing between tight tooth gaps. Alas, the same problem exists with this one. The floss comes loose especially when pulling back up from between teeth. It does appear indestructible, though the metal is unpleasant when it bumps the teeth.There needs to be a better design for these flossers to hold the floss firm in all directions, and the metal could use a little silicone coating to soften and add grip. Back to wrapping floss around fingers…
C**T
Great Flosser
This flosser is great! I love that it’s refillable. It is very sturdy and more hygienic. It helps me get to my back teeth so I can get a great clean! Happy with this product!
L**N
Way too large
It’s twice the size I was expecting. I have used biodegradable floss pickers to help reach between my back molars and thought I’d give this a try since I also have a lot of regular floss that keeps coming with my toothpaste subscription. I can’t reach my back molars with this thing because it’s so ridiculously sized.
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