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HomeHealth ProductsOral HealthReach Dental Floss, Waxed, Mint, 200-Yard Dispensers (Pack of 6) |
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Finally a source for unwaxed floss. Jan 04, 2007
By Thomas W. Banister I'm a real fanatic about dental care and despite having close contacts, I believe no floss works as well as unwaxed. It's getting impossible to find unwaxed dental floss anymore. I work for J&J and they don't even carry it in the employee store. A google search led me here. A great price and fast delivery. And J&J floss is the best around.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Not my preferred floss Jun 24, 2008
By Warren I. Togami Jr. I have used several different "Reach" brand floss products. I bought this particular floss 6 pack in an attempt to be economical, but I was disappointed. This particular floss frays easier than a previous floss in the same Reach brand and shape container that I earlier purchased. Regretfully I cannot find the name of that product online (I hope it was a different product...) Admittedly this particular Reach floss is at least stronger and frays less easily than cheap generic store-brand floss.
If I am going to use a thin floss, I want one that is strong and doesn't fray when used in tight spaces between teeth. Otherwise I would prefer non-thin floss varieties. I liked Reach's "Gentle Gum Care" woven floss or "Dentotape". Both seem more effective at getting at stuff stuck between teeth at or slightly below the gum line. (Woven does fray but the extra abrasiveness of the weave makes up for that.) They are both worth the slight extra cost IMHO.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A floss not for sissies Jul 13, 2008
By G. Harper This floss is hard to find because most people want a wax coated floss that is easy to get between teeth. This floss cleans better because it has no "lubricant." It is cheap and works better than the waxed variety if you don't mind working it between your teeth.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
dental floss Jan 09, 2007
By SLS I always prefer unwaxed floss, as I find that it traps food better than the waxed version. Not for those who have such tightly spaced teeth that they have trouble getting floss in-between them (any floss would then shred, and especially unwaxed). This multi-pack is a great value!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Awesome Mint Flavor & resists tearing Aug 05, 2008
By Review Writer WOW!!! Great stuff. I have searched far & wide for a good mint floss not covered in fluoride and not drowned in a candy cane like flavor.
This is a great floss for the regular consumer who wants a good deal and great tensile strength. This stuff does not shred or break and it makes flossing tight spaces a breeze. It cleans between my teeth, not just sliding in and out leaving plaque behind.
Like I said - GREAT STUFF (FLOSS)
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