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T**5
Good product.
Exactly what I needed. Don't like flossing without a handle. This works great. Thank You.
B**I
Super happy with this purchase.
I hate putting the little stick pick things in my mouth for flossing because I still end up having to put my fingers in my mouth and that’s why I don’t like string. This is perfect! It reaches my back teeth. I floss way more. It’s also handy to keep in my work bag so don’t mind paying the extra for the convenience and peace of mind. -first dentist apt in years, they told me not to come back. No cavities :)
S**A
Great Flossers, Impossible to But Just Refills
I like these flossers. I think they make it easier to floss than traditional floss and the fact that you replace only the top and not the whole thing helps reduce a little bit of the waste inherent to this process. That also means it's much easier to hold and use because the handle is so much longer than the throwaway all-in-one flossers. Heads are easy to attach, and I find the floss breaks only once every 100 flossers or so, so there's good quality control here. My only gripe is that you can't seem to buy the refills on their own, they always come with more handles. We have over 20 handles now for the three people in my house that use them. Such a waste.
L**S
BETTER THAN NAME BRAND!!!
THEY LAST AND LESS SLACK TO BREAK/HURT THAN LISTERINE AND OTHER MONEY GRABBERS
P**B
Best flosser!
Love this flosser, just got it & used 3x. Handle seems sturdy, I can teach back teeth easily without putting my whole hand in. The flossing heads are easy to put on & take off. Received quickly with all that was stated.
C**H
Excellent product.
Excellent Product
J**M
CHOKING HAZZARD! Update. See edit.
The media could not be loaded. Update, company reached out to my message to them and let me know that they updated the floss heads and handles. The new and old ones aren't compatible with each other and that's why the floss heads won't lock in place. I let them know that when it comes to safety issues, such as this being a choking hazard, that when they make a design change and the parts aren't compatible, then they shouldn't be able to fit or go together in any way whatsoever. There was nothing in the packaging warning of a design change and the new floss heads will fit in the old handles but won't lock in. I also told them they need to reach out to everyone who has purchased these to let them know about the issue to help prevent an actual choking incident..............................................................We've been using these floss heads for 2 or 3 years now and they have been great. However, this last order that we received are defective, which was a 3 pack. Each pack includes a couple of handles and two boxes of floss heads. The floss heads won't lock in to the handles. The hole in the tab of the floss heads aren't opened enough or long enough to catch on the latch of the handles. We have a special needs 7 yo and we have to floss his teeth.I didn't notice anything at first when I put the first floss head from this order on the handle. When my wife went to floss his teeth, the floss head came out of the handle and almost went down his throat. My wife was able to catch it before it did thankfully. I went to put it back on thinking that I just didn't have it on good enough and it would not lock in. I went to grab another and the same thing. I tried about 4 of them, same thing. I opened another box, same thing after trying a few. I tried a few from all 6 boxes and none of them would lock in place. I even tried multiple handles. I came back to amazon to report it, but the only options it gives me are to either, return for a refund, or exchange with a new order when I try to contact customer service and it requires me to select a product from my previous orders. I tried to go through the seller, but it kept directing me to contact amazon. So I had to choose other option and something else in order to send them an email explaining what's going on. I told them that since all 6 of my boxes were defective, I would assume that at least that entire batch would be as well and they should be recalled. Will see what happens.I'm doing this review just to try and make others aware of the potential hazard.
H**H
Comparison with Oral B
Pros:Handle:I appreciate that Tsmile dental floss comes with a handle. It’s ergonomic, making it comfortable and easy to use, especially for reaching the back teeth.Floss:The floss itself is impressively durable. Tsmile claims it’s extra strength, and they didn’t lie—it doesn’t break easily, which is a significant plus.Eco-Friendly:A notable advantage of Tsmile is its refillable design, which leads to less plastic consumption. This eco-friendly feature is a great step towards reducing environmental impact.Cons:Floss:However, the floss is a bit too thin for my liking. It doesn’t glide as smoothly between my teeth compared to Oral B Glide floss, which is a notable downside for me.Comparison with Oral B Glide:In terms of cleaning effectiveness, I find that Oral B Glide floss is still superior to Tsmile. It’s thicker and glides more smoothly, making the flossing experience more pleasant and efficient.Price:Another factor to consider is the price. Tsmile dental floss is more expensive, costing $0.08 per floss, whereas Oral B Glide floss costs $0.05 per floss. This makes Oral B Glide not only better in terms of performance but also more cost-effective.Overall, while Tsmile has some good qualities, particularly with the handle, the strength of the floss, and its refillable, eco-friendly design, Oral B Glide remains my preferred choice for a smoother and more economical flossing experience.
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