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RediBreeze Oral Irrigator dental water jet

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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. Fits all standard US plumbing 15/16"- 27x55/64"-27 inside/outside thread, 13/16 with included adapter.

Features:
  • Made by Americans in a Veteran Owned and Operated Company

  • "I had no idea this product existed. I have no idea how I lived without it for so long. "

  • "This oral irrigator is the best thing you can do for your smile. Lets be honest, I hate to floss.... this makes it easy and a joy. I have used it every day and my gums look better than they have in years."

  • "I love the Oral Breeze! It's the best thing since tooth brushes were invented. My husband and I started using it and we're both pleased with this product."

  • So useable you will actually use it.

Product Details:
Product Length: 1.0 inches
Product Width: 2.0 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.56 pounds
Package Length: 5.1 inches
Package Width: 3.5 inches
Package Height: 1.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 221 reviews
Label Information:
Ingredients: One Chrome Plated Brass***Not plastic***valve; two tips, one yellow and one green(both are the same size), tip holder, hose holder and 24" hose. The RediBreeze has a female attachment and we include one brass M/M adaptor. The adaptor will fit 99.99% of all faucets. * * If your faucet manufacturer makes a speciality sized adaptor, please contact us. ***Dentist-recommended fan spray tips
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 221 customer reviews )
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127 of 127 found the following review helpful:

4Does the Job With Minimal Waste of Space  Aug 29, 2010
By Linda R. Hendrex "Rubicon"
I am so glad to find an oral irrigator that takes up so little space and is so simple! I had one like this many years ago and lost it during a move. Since then, all I could find on store shelves is the waterpik, which is bulky, clumsy and WAY overengineered for what it does. The Redi Breeze works well, is easy to install and doesn't clutter up my sink with unnecessary paraphanalia. I took this out of the package and had it installed within 5 minutes without any tools.

I keep my Redi Breeze in my downstairs bathroom since I already have a waterpik in my master bath. Both this item and the waterpik do a similar job (I like them both), but there are a few differences:

1. RESERVOIR. The waterpik has a reservoir, which is nice for adding medications to the irrigation water - I like to add mouthwash or hydorgen peroxide to my irrigation water. The Redi Breeze has no reservoir and uses water straight from the faucet, which is nice where space is limited. I prefer the Redi Breeze for this feature, but still like the waterpik's option for adding things to the reservoir.

2. PULSING ACTION. The waterpik has a "pulsing" action and the Redi Breeze doesn't pulse. I don't know if the pulsing actually does anything significant, but it feels kind of nice. I have no preference on this feature, since the pulsing doesn't appear to enhance the unit's cleaning ability.

3. WATER PRESSURE REGULATION. The waterpik automatically regulates the water pressure and the Redi Breeze requires the user to regulate the water pressure manually. Automatic regulation has it's advantages and disadvantages. The advantage of automatic regulation over manual is that it takes the guesswork out of how much pressure you need - not enough pressure will result in the product not working correctly and too much pressure will injure the gums... Redi Breeze users have to learn how much pressure is "just right". The disadvantage of automatic regulation is that sometimes the machine doesn't give enough pressure and the user cannot get more pressure if needed. I prefer the Redi Breeze for this feature.

4. WATER TEMPERATURE. Oral irrigation works best with lukewarm water, and you can regulate the temp on both the Redi Breeze and the waterpik. However, the water pik is a little better with this feature, since you have a reservoir full of water at the perfect temp - with no chance of it changing during irrigation. Just imagine getting your Redi Breeze to the correct temp and while you are flooding your mouth, teeth and gums with warm water, someone in the next bathroom suddenly flushes! YIKES! Your are now squirting tons of high pressure, scalding HOT water into your mouth. Not fun. Waterpiks are the winner on this feature.

Both products are quite messy at first, until the user learns not to squirt water everywhere - and this is harder than you might think. They both get your teeth and gums much MUCH cleaner than brushing and floss. They are both safer than floss, which can cut and irritate gums. They both tend to leak a little bit, but the waterpik leaks more than the Redi Breeze. Both products make my life much easier and I wish I could take one everywhere I go!

ONE WARNING ABOUT THE REDI BREEZE: THE ADAPTER THAT ATTACHES TO YOUR FAUCET IS FAIRLY RELIABLE, BUT CAN GET LOOSE OVER TIME. IT IS SAFEST TO DEVELOP THE HABIT OF CHECKING THE CONNECTION BEFORE EACH TREATMENT. MAKE SURE IT IS ALWAYS TIGHT! IT IS NOT FUN TO HAVE THAT LITTLE METAL CONNECTOR FLY OFF THE FAUCET UNEXPECTEDLY DURING TREATMENT. THE PIECE ITSELF IS LIKE A BULLET, AND WATER GOES EVERYWHERE WHEN IT SHOOTS OFF. THIS IS NEVER A PROBLEM AS LONG AS THE USER CONFIRMS THAT THE CONNECTION IS SOLID AND TIGHT BEFORE EACH USE.

If I had to make a choice, I would go with the Redi Breeze because it is simpler, takes up less space, and uses no electricity. I am glad to have both, because it is convenient to have one upstairs and downstairs. Both do a good job, and the differences are not monumental.

85 of 88 found the following review helpful:

3Blasts everything, including amalgam seals and bondings  Sep 17, 2010
By K. Martin
On the pro side, this device will flush out all food particles stuck deep in your gums. I was at the point where flossing and brushpicks would not get that chicken or corn skin out of my gums. This product will.

Now for the down side. After using this product for three months, I was getting quite comfortable, too comfortable, and had the pressure up very high. The high pressure got between an inlay and tooth, pressure-blasted the bonding away, and flung the inlay off the tooth. Needless to say, I was shocked and made an appointment for the dentist. Dentist looked at my teeth and found that ten other teeth needed work (I had just seen the dentist three months earlier). Most problems were leaks between the amalgams and the teeth, as if something had blasted them away. He was shocked. I'm still shocked.

Be careful how high you pump the water.

37 of 39 found the following review helpful:

4great device, but be prepared to buy nonstandard fittings locally  Nov 28, 2009
By Margaret
The pros of this great device have been covered amply by other reviewers. For construction and operation, I give this device 5 stars.

It gets 4 stars for a very specific reason--the company did NOT provide the 13/16 adapter in the box as stated above in the product description. When I contacted them, they promptly shipped out a replacement part, BUT when it arrived it was the EXACT SAME too-large 15/16 piece I already had, not the smaller 13/16 adapter I needed.

So, tired of waiting, I got the required adapter at my local plumbing supply store and the device works great!
NOTE: if you have a nonstandard faucet, be prepared to get adapter part(s) locally. My plumbing supply guy said he sees ALOT of these devices and recommends bringing ALL the parts of the Redibreeze in PLUS your faucet's aerator part. Since I had all the parts, he was actually able to find me an adapter that cut out the 15/16 middle connector and made the total device hanging off my faucet one-inch shorter (helpful with our shallow sink).

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Exactly What I Was Looking For!!!  Jun 14, 2009
By Laura Ingalls "Spunky"
I used WaterPik's as a teen with braces and only now--many, many years later--have I taken up using one again. Though with far more features and attachments than before, I was disappointed with how low the pressure was from the Pik, even on the strongest setting. So I took the leap to try this RediBreeze and am thoroughly satisfied. It has all the pressure I want, possibly even as strong as those in a dentist's office, and the pressure is adjustable. My WaterPik won't go to waste since I'll use it for applying mouthwash, but my RediBreeze will be used for everything else!!! Thank you, Oral Breeze!

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5You can't go wrong here!  Jul 28, 2009
By Dr Robin
Surprisingly easy to install and use, not to mention the LOW price in comparison to a free-standing unit. The pressure is terrific and I can use warm water on my temperature sensitive teeth easily, without having to fill a reservoir every time. I just brush my teeth with the warm water and then switch over to the RediBreeze. Just remember to turn off the unit before you take it out of your mouth (or plan to clean your mirror!).

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