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- Breeze away gum disease in 3 easy steps
- Snap on QuickBreeze to sink faucet
- Power wash your teeth and gums
- Remove QuickBreeze from the faucet and store for next time
- No more dumb water tank to store or fill
Breeze away gum disease at your sink with QuickBreeze. Its Breeze n Store design means you can breeze when you want and quickly store your QuickBreeze when youre done. Average Rating of 4.50 out of 19 reviews
Rating :      It works as promised - Pilgrim, Apr 25, 2008
EZ setup once I figured out to use pliars to remove faucet "aerator." I thought the directions stated the entire process was "no tools." That threw me, so I prepared to send the product back after erroneously thinking my faucet did not have an aerator that detached since the connection junction (?) is not within view and I couldn't "twist" anything off with my bare hands. The rest of the hookup was indeed tool-less once I detached the faucet aerator with the pliars. EZ to figure out from that point on. It came in such a small package and I was surprised at how relatively small and unbulky it is. There were 2 tips included. The whole thing is EZ to attach/detach and store in a zip lock bag under my sink. Simple to operate. It does what it says. What more can I ask?
PS - Delivery time from the seller was unbelievably fast - like a day or two later. There is a no-hassle 30-day moneyback guarantee if not satisfied. There is also a lifetime product guarantee ($10 postage & handling).
Rating :      Great Product, but there is room for improvement - Dmitry Gorelik, Apr 20, 2008
I've used Quick Breeze for the last month and I really like it's design and how it makes my teeth feel clean. I've used WaterPik before and I think that this is a much better product. It's self-cleaning, portable, and very easy to set-up and use. I like that you can adjust the strength of the stream and temperature of the water. I've would definitely recommend it to people and I have bought a set for my parents, but there are some things I would want improved or studied with regard to this product.
1. The tubing is too stiff. If the only reason is for it to be it more anti-bacterial, then it's fine. (This is a very minor point)
2. The force of the stream is impossible to set precisely. There should be an optimal stream force, which would get rid of all the food particles and not cause damage to enamel or gums. Having the stream too strong will probably cause damage to the gums over time. In addition, brushing of the teeth or using this product causes bacteria to be released into the blood stream. Since most people brush their teeth everyday and don't get infections in their blood it's probably not a big deal, but if the stream is too strong and it's over done, maybe there is an extra risk? I don't know if anyone has studied that question since the design of this product doesn't currently allow precise setting of the force of the stream.
I will continue to use this product, because i think it's one of the best on the market of it's purpose. I'll will not set the stream too strong.
MD.
Rating :      Terrible instructions; wonderful product. - oh, no! robots!, Mar 29, 2008
This is SO EASY to use - I use mine every day, morning and night, after brushing my teeth. None of the parts seem worn out in the least (after a month of use).
Water pressure can be entirely controlled; the two nozzles included (a large and a small) fine-tune it even more.
Replacing and removing the attachment on the faucet takes under two seconds; it can be done one-handed.
The faucet requires a little inital surgery before the irrigator can be used - removing and replacing a washer (?), included. I'm no plumber, but I managed easily, without tools and despite the crazy instructions.
Rating :      QuickBreeze - Loober, Mar 01, 2008
I really like this product and use it every day. It is easy to set up and it feels good while using it. I brush, then floss, then irrigate. I have never had such a clean feeling. It was packaged well and arrived in good time.
The only problem I had with it was the instruction sheet that came with it. The actual instructions were unreadable and they referred you to the website for instructions, but there were none. So, I had to learn the hard way, but it wasn't that hard. I learned, after the first try, about not using full pressure and how to navigate with the nozzle in your mouth so as to not irrigate your sinuses from the inside out. Since then, it has been a pleasant experience.
I recommend it.
Rating :      Did not install first time, but Great Product! - E123, Feb 15, 2008
This is a great product, but I might never have found out, because I could not click the spray section into the faucet adapter.
But it is simple, once you know how!
Let me tell people who have a hard time with the installation instructions: (I found a few, in the feedbacks, so it happened to other people as well as me)
IN ORDER TO PLACE THE IRRIGATOR ONTO THE ADAPTOR ON THE FAUCET, YOU NEED TO PRESS DOWN THE SPRINGY OUTTER RING BY PLACING YOUR THUMB AT THE BOTTOM OF IT AND PULL THE OUTER RING DOWN WITH YOUR OTHER FINGERS OR YOUR OTHER HAND (ON THE ILLUSTRATION IN THE CIRCLE, THE OUTTER RING IS CALLED THE GRIP RING, BUT THE PLACEMENT OF THE HAND IN THE DRAWING IS MISLEADING).
Also, when you do your first try of the "spray", make sure you hold the hand-held pick before you turn on the faucet - I forgot - otherwise it will just send a very powerful jet of water all over the place. I need to go and wipe my walls and mirror ... But it works great.
Let me add that I got very good service when I called for help from Oral Breeze. Thank you so much Mr. Spaulding.
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