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My purchase of Floss picks
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By Marylin on April 26, 2014
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Really like these Floss Picks!! will order again!! Very easy to use and my husband likes them also. Thank you
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Not bad
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By Kouadio on April 02, 2014
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It is not bad. It has nothing special than picking the tooth. I will not buy it again but it has nothing wrong.
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Quality control lackingThes
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By N. Pawar on June 18, 2011
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These are okay flossers except for the fact that there's a failure rate (the floss detaches from the head) of about 30-40% (in my case at least). Maybe I have small gaps but that failure rate is way too high and unfortunately these are the most prevalent flossers that I can see at retail. After walmart axed carrying the du-more bios (which were awesome) this is what I'm stuck with. Luckily, I usually buy them cheap enough that I don't care about the failure rate.
Actually if you're able to find them the "plackers" brand is very good as well.
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The Most Defective Product I Have Ever Purchased
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By Steve Sutcliffe on March 10, 2011
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I've had the misfortune on spending my hard earned cash on this product. I've recently become a fan of floss picks over traditional flossing since the latter was difficult to manage. I had been using Crest's glide floss picks but even though they were very effective, I found them quite expensive. Seeing that the Dentek floss picks were significantly cheaper, I decided to give them a shot. What an absolutely horrible decision.
First of all, the material the actual floss string is made out of is the weakest material in the world. If you breathe next to them, they will instantly snap in half. You can imagine then how poorly they hold up while being squeezed in between your teeth. In fact, half of the Dentek floss picks you buy will actually be used to try and get out the floss string that is trapped in your mouth from earlier picks. Secondly, the end of the floss pick aka the "gum stimulator" is as dull as an Adam Sandler movie. The only stimulation you will get is the simmering sense of anger that will be produced when you realized you wasted your money.
So the bottom line is don't be lured in by the price tag. Use your money on an effective floss pick like the aforementioned one produced by Crest.
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Poor Quality !
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By anildgl on December 28, 2010
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I usually don't write negative review but this floss is of really poor quality. I ended up with this product because I was trying to find the cheapest kind. These are so poor quality that you will end up using more than any other brands on single use which defeats the point of being cheap. Floss string easily breaks or gets loose when I try to reach tight corners of my teeth.
Pros: Shredded Resistant Floss Texture Pick Tongue Scraper Fresh Minty flavor Economical
Cons: Floss string easily breaks Lower quality ( Enough to outweigh all the pros).
I won't recommend this product. I hope the company reads these reviews and improve the quality of product.
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Green flossers not so good
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By Tonya on November 18, 2010
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The green flossers arent good for tight teeth. Tight or close teeth need the waxed flosser -the white ones.
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