🦷 Elevate Your Oral Care Game!
The TUREWELL Water Flossing Oral Irrigator is a powerful dental tool designed to enhance oral hygiene. With a 600ML water tank, 10 adjustable pressure settings, and 8 specialized jet tips, it effectively cleans hard-to-reach areas, making it ideal for families and individuals with braces or dental work. Its anti-leak design and smart timer ensure a safe and efficient flossing experience.
A**A
Waterpik dupe
I would just like to say that everyone should be able to own a water flosser. Save your money and buy this if you have been considering getting a Waterpik. It’s literally the same exact thing. Comes with a large selection of water flosser heads for all of your dental needs which can be conveniently stored in the top lid. Pressure settings are adjustable at the turn of a knob. The tank comes out of the base for easy water refilling in the sink. I love how this one has a rubber stopper that keeps water from leaking out when you remove the tank as well. My old one did not have this. No need to remove this rubber stopper, it opens up when you stick it back into the base. I will say I don’t normally even need to fill the tank all of the way because you should only need to use about half of it per session. I like to empty my tank and run the flosser until most of the water is out. I think this keeps it in optimal condition plus I like to fill it with warm water each time. But you could technically fill the tank and just use what you need, saving the rest for next time. I like that it comes in black because it looks a lot nicer than the white in my opinion. I feel like white dental tools just make me think of a dentist’s office or something. Black fits my bathroom aesthetic a lot better. The tube connecting the removable flosser from the tank/base is very long which is super convenient and comfortable to use at the sink. I also LOVE that it has little suction cups at the end which keeps the base perfectly in place while I use it. Such a small but genius addition to something like this because my last one did not have that. It only had little rubber feet which made the whole thing move around while I was using it. It plugs into the wall like normal and works incredibly. 10/10 on everything, truly.This was an absolute life saver when I had braces too. I don’t think anyone should ever get braces unless you have one of these because you will never be able to keep your teeth properly clean without it. This leads to severe plaque build up, cavities and gum disease. If you don’t properly care for your teeth when you have braces, they will be very yellow and you’ll have lighter colored dots on your teeth where the brackets were glued on to.My brushing routine goes as follows:-Water flossing-Oil pulling-Brush teeth and tongue with my Sonicare electric toothbrush-Tongue scraping-Normal flossing(I sometimes use mouthwash when I feel like I need to but I try to do it very frequently as it can kill good bacteria in your mouth hence why I do oil pulling more often instead)I’m not perfect and will sometimes skip out on steps now and then but this is a regime I found that truly actually works incredibly for me and it’s really kept both my teeth/gums healthy. But keep in mind, this does NOT replace regular flossing. You still need to work normal floss up between the gums around your teeth. The water flosser simply shoots out any food that may be harder to get out with regular string floss. Because likewise, I have noticed that I can’t get all of the gunk out of my mouth completely with only brushing and flossing. Everything goes hand in hand. I really wish dentists taught me more about everything I had to learn on my own. But, I guess they wouldn’t make as much money if everyone had perfectly healthy teeth and gums, right? That’s how I feel anyways. It truly is up to us to look after ourselves because at the end of the day, the only person who will be able to care for you in these ways is yourself.My final, and in my opinion, most important piece of advice to give you is do NOT use this flosser at the highest pressure setting. This will lead to receding gums because the pressure damages your tissues. I feel like if I could make one complaint about most water flossers, it would be this. You shouldn’t ever need to have it at the highest pressure setting. I use it at the low or medium pressure for the most part. Please trust me on this as I’ve experienced slight receding when I first started using one of these years ago because I’d use a higher pressure.Disclaimer: I am not a licensed medical professional or licensed dental hygienist, I am, however, a mindful human being trying to do the best that I possibly can to take care of my teeth. I am in no way giving anyone professional medical or dental advice here, I am just sharing my own personal advice and experiences.
O**R
Awesome Waterpik, but when it stops working... Simply remove that silly built-in obstruction!
Overall, It's a wonderful waterpik and my teeth/gums are much healthier now than they were before I started using it! ... BUT you need to know this! As some reviewers have complained, all of sudden the stream will become extremely weak and useless. Sure enough, this happened to mine, but I experimented and found a very easy fix: First, empty all the water. On the underside of the machine there is a white tube that is anchored by two screws on either side of it. Undo those screws and pull the tube out. You will see a tiny brownish paper-thin circular flap (shaped like a flattened toilet seat&lid but all less than 1cm in diameter). I have no idea what the use of that is, except perhaps to jam up the machine and cash in on planned obsolescence. Anyway, simply remove it, and put it all back together like it was. The water pic works just fine once that silly obstruction has been removed! It's that simple! It's been 3 weeks since I fixed it and no issues.
C**N
I like it better than my WaterPik Evolution!
Maybe a little weaker than my broken WaterPik Evolution but I can't be sure of that. It can make a lot of difference which tip is used, and since the WaterPik pump failed I cannot test side by side. HAVING SAID THAT I REALLY LIKE THIS WATER FLOSSER! It has a larger tank, infinitely variable control on the pump/pressure, and is easier to turn on/off, though it does require turning the control dial all the way off to stop the pump. I would also guess it is a bit quieter at full throttle, or at least a less abrasive sound.
T**4
Good value...
Replaced a Turewell water flosser that I purchased in October 2022. Lasted over 2 years 6 months, seems reasonable (especially at this price point). In my review of the previous unit I expressed dissatisfaction with the "coil tube" that connects the unit to the hand piece. However, after using the unit for a long time (and considering alternative designs) I have changed my mind. The current set up works well and I see no better way to do it.
G**1
Alternative to pricey waterflossers
I’ve purchased waterpik items in the past that were almost three times the cost for the same type of product.Can’t tell you if it’s going to last, but it does a great job flossing my gums and in between teeth👍🏻
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
5 days ago