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The ORAVIX Dental Water Flosser is a manual, cordless oral irrigator featuring a 90ml detachable tank and two specialized nozzles for comprehensive teeth cleaning and tonsil stone removal. Designed for sensitive teeth and gums, it operates without electricity or batteries, making it lightweight, portable, and easy to use for all ages.








| ASIN | B01MA27XV2 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,403 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #61 in Power Dental Flossers |
| Brand | ORAVIX |
| Brand Name | ORAVIX |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 6,196 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 1.38 x 1.38 x 8.66 inches |
| Manufacturer | ORAVIX |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 611138512985 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Benefits | Removes Plaque, Gum Health |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Flossing, Gum Health, Braces, Plaque Removal, Implants, Plaque, Tartar Control, Deep Cleaning |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Tank Volume | 90 Milliliters |
| Target Use Body Part | Teeth |
| UPC | 611138512985 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
P**3
It works!
It does the job well - the person who used it said the experience was weird & unsettling to remove the stones for the first time ever - but they said there were many and this truly did the job they needed
C**N
Does what I need it to but may not be the best for flossing
For what I need this for it works. I'm using it for the occasional tonsil stone and just a few splashes to the tonsil will dislodge any stones stuck inside. The top doesn't screw on that well you have to hold it in place otherwise it may be lopsided. I don't know how well it would be used as a flosser though the pressure seems low.
Z**N
Good but flimsy
Works fairly well but broke after just a few dozen uses. The trigger fell apart and now it doesn’t function properly. If I put it back in it still leaks and has no pressure.
A**A
Low pressure
This works ok, the pressure is not very strong but that is the point when using for tonsil stones. It’s easy to use and can fit in travel bag and not take up too much space.
A**R
A Manual Water Flosser
Not enough pressure when pressing the button on the flosser. It is only good for removing easy to remove dirt on teeth, but for actually using it to floss, it won’t do the job. It is not battery-operated, so you have to rely on the small button that releases a pressure to push the water on the nozzle. 1/5 Looks like the material used is from a cheap plastic that has lots of spaces in between. Chips easily. 2/5 Light weight and very easy to carry around. 5/5 Comfort would be 1/5 because it won’t really take out the stuck part in teeth that needs to be flossed out. You get what you pay for with the price. I would opt for an actual flosser or a quality water-flosser. 1/5
L**I
Great for tonsil stones and hard to reach places
Great to remove tonsil stones and to keep tonsils clean and fresh. It’s not electric and I am able to control the spray which is nice as some had a strong stream which hurts. This didn’t hurt at all and I was able to go into hard to reach crevices in my tonsils. I used a mixture of mouth wash and hydrogen peroxide. It’s a great product for this use.
Z**1
Difficult for right handed person to use on the left side and vice versa.
Works as described but difficult to maneuver for both sides.
R**R
This is all you need really!
This is EXACTLY what I need! Had dental surgery recently and was given a syringe style irrigator which worked just fine for what it was. But it required multiple liquid refill per cleaning and it wasn’t ergonomic. I bought a cordless waterpik which was recommended by my dental office as well as the surgeon who performed the procedure on me. They said it was safe now to start using it but the pressure setting on the waterpik was too much even at its lowest setting. It was uncomfortable shooting a laser stream of water everywhere not to mention the residual water spraying all over the sink and my bathroom mirror. It became a chore. Stumbled upon this and the manual feature is what I actually wanted. Something I can control literally with my finger. I stop pressing the button the flosser stops shooting water. I can use this with precision and the water pressure is PERFECT. I may use the waterpik from time to time but right now only 7 weeks post dental procedure this manual flosser is the only thing I need. Best purchase I made in recent months this thing saved me.
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