About this item:
TUREWELL TUREWELL Water Flossing Oral Irrigator, 600ML Dental Water Teeth Cleaner 10 Adjustable Pressure, Electric Dental Oral Flosser for Teeth/Braces, 8 Water Jet Tips for Family
How to Use TUREWELL Water Oral Irrigator ?
1. Please check the direction of the rubber in the water tank. (Smooth side up)
2. Fill the water tank with water. Then, close the lid to ensure sufficient pressure.
3. Insert the required nozzle into the handle.
4. Make sure the pressure switch is located just to the left of 0 pressure (many customers are not concerned about this.) Turn the pressure switch to the desired pressure level.
10 adjustable water pressure setting - Pressure ranges of 30-125 PSI.
Pressure 1-4►For kids and those with sensitive teeth and the beginners.
Pressure 5-6►Medium settings are best for most people.
Pressure 7-10►High pressure settings for adults and experienced users.
5. Place the nozzle at 90 degrees to the teeth or gums.
6. Turn on the switch on the handle. (Blue button up)
Precautions:
1. Water Tank Leak Prevention Precautions: Please check the black tank valve at the bottom of the tank is in place before use, to avoid installing it crookedly and causing water leakage.
2. Handle Leakage Prevention Precautions: The nozzle needs to be inserted before the product is cleaned or turned on to avoid stagnant water from staying in the handle cavity; because water will slowly flow out of the end of the handle where the outlet pipe is linked when the item is in normal operation.
3. Prevent spraying water everywhere: Do not fill the tank with boiling water placed on the countertop, so that the bottom of the tank to install the tank valve bumps in the case of heat stress will be slightly concave resulting in the base of the host tube can not be tightly fit, resulting in spraying water.
4. Prevent insufficient water pressure or no water: check whether there are foreign objects on the valve plug of the water tank before use, resulting in a small amount of water; avoid high-temperature disinfection to the deformation of the water tank, in this case, even if the water tank will be pressed into place the product will not come out of the water.
Specifications:
※Power: 18W
※Water Tank: 600ml
※Voltage: AC 100-240V
※Frequency: 50/60 Hz
※Pressure Range: 30-125psi
※Water Jet Pulse: 1250-1700 times/min
※Working Cycle: 3 minutes
What's in the Box:
1 x TUREWELL oral irrigator
3 x Ordinary high-pressure tips
1 x Tongue Cleaner Tip(1 Tongue Cleaner Tip, 1 Periodontal Tip, 1 Stain Tip, 1 Orthodontic Tip, 1 Toothbrush Tip)
1 x Periodontal Tip
1 x Stain Tip
1 x Orthodontic Tip
1 x Toothbrush Tip
1 x User Manual
Warm tips:
Changing new nozzles every 3 month is healthier.
1. If there is no water coming out, please check if the rubber plug in the tank is in the right direction.
2. Could be filled with warm water or add mouthwash (cold or too hot water can be painful on sensitive teeth)
3. Soft mode would be recommended for first-time users or sensitive teeth. After adapting to it, you can use the other mode.
4. When the water current and your gum are at a 90 degree angle, slightly close your lips to avoid the water spraying out, then let the water flow into the sink from the corner of your mouth.
5. When you stop using it, turn the gear knob to OFF and turn off the stop button at the same time.If you only turn off the water stop button, the engine will remain in standby mode, which will shorten the life of the product!
The pressure in different jet tips is different.
1. There is no pressure about the toothbrush tip, whose function is to clean the residue on the teeth. You can use it as a normal toothbrush, such as you can add toothpaste on the toothbrush. If there is pressure, your toothpaste is impossible to be used.
2. The Tongue Cleaner Tip is also in no pressure since the function is to clean your tongue, if the pressure is too high, your tongue will be hurt.
3. Other jet tips are all with different high pressure, you can choose the comfortable pressure.
4.7 out of 5
93.85% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars 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.
5.0 out of 5 stars New to water flossing
After a visit to the dentist (I am NOT a dentist fan and haven't gone for years!) I actually checked out pretty good. That said, I need to make sure I floss more as getting old tends to deteriorate the bones.I shopped around and did as much research as I could on water pics. Mixed reviews on which brands and models so, as never using one of these before, I bought the TUREWELL brand.Upon opening the box there are 8 different tips to use. The top of the waterwell is where you can store the tips (great feature!) and the cord is long enough to stretch from the machine to a pretty tall person.There is a dial setting so you can adjust the pressure to your liking.After a few weeks of use these waterpicks NO DOUBT work better than regular flossing! And the more you use it, the better you get at using it quicker and more effectively. I can see the food debris falling into the sink (I know, gross!) but that means the water flosser is working. When I use regular floss you can get small stuff on the line but using this water flosser...well, you'll see the difference!Again, this review is based on a person who has never used one of these before. Not sure if it's the best brand/model...but it definitely does a better job than regular floss.As I've only had this for 2 weeks, and I use it twice a day, if not more, I cannot attest for the longevity of this model. But for the price if it lasts at least a year then I'd be satisfied. But I think if it's used for one person it should last for a couple of years. Either way, at this price point ($30) I would simply get another when this one goes bad.Would definitely recommend for features and price!
4.0 out of 5 stars Good value for the money
Works great, powerful cleaning without stinging the gums. The only thing is that it's pretty loud and the plastic feels fragile. Can't imagine buying it off sale
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use, but be sure to use a bit more force when installing the head.
Disclosure: I was going to give this a bad review, and then I troubleshooter the issue and found I just didn't push the head in 😅 more details about this in the review itself.I've had several water flossers in the past and I will say that this is one of my favorite. Overall pretty easy to use, at first I did have issues with the water pressure but it turns out I did not push the head onto the handle with more force to secure it. Afterwards, I found the pressure is comparable to other name brand versions.The lid has a great convenient design where I am able to store all the many heads that came along with it. This has been fairly handy and makes cleaning a breeze. Honestly I would recommend this for the price and the convenience. This is something you should get if you have enough space on the counter top.
5.0 out of 5 stars So far, great
It has a small footprint with a good size tank. The water pressure is strong and effective. There are a lot of attachments, which I probably won't use.
3.0 out of 5 stars Cheap Imitation
This is not a product to get if you have usd a Waterpick; so disappointing. It has a tiny tank, the force levels are squirrelly and unreliable, not a good feature when you are spraying your fragile gums. One thing I like is the tank does not leak. It’s cheap, just remember, you ALWAYS get what you pay for.
5.0 out of 5 stars Identical to the more expensive brand name.
Identical in form and function to the better known brand. I was surprised at how effective this tool is at dislodging and washing away little pieces of food that remained between the teeth and under the gums after brushing. Left the mouths clean and fresh feeling.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great dupe for Water Pik
I've had the orig Water Pik for over 10 years. Time for change. Yes there is a lot of leakage. I'm going to press down harder to insert attachment next time. Today was 1st time. Lots of diff attachments. I'm going to slowly try them. Water tank is very small. Water pik is larger but that won't bother me. My gums are bleeding a little so I'm going to try a diff attachment. It feels flimsy when you have the orig Water Pik next to it. It has plus and minus. For the price I'd say it's a keeper. Hate the leaking but had it with water pik.
Excelente producto
Funciona como anunciado, funcional, fácil y cómodo.
No está mal y bastante potencia
Funciona muy bien desde que lo compre recomendable
TUREWELL elektryczny irygator do jamy ustnej, 10 poziomów ciśnienia i 8 dysz
TUREWELL elektryczny irygator do jamy ustnej to świetny wybór dla osób dbających o dokładną higienę jamy ustnej. Urządzenie oferuje 10 poziomów ciśnienia, dzięki czemu można je idealnie dopasować do swoich potrzeb – zarówno do delikatnego masażu dziąseł, jak i intensywnego czyszczenia trudno dostępnych miejsc. Dodatkowym atutem jest 8 wymiennych dysz, co sprawia, że irygator świetnie sprawdza się w rodzinach. Obsługa jest prosta, a efekty są zauważalne już po kilku użyciach – świeżość i czystość jamy ustnej na najwyższym poziomie. Polecam każdemu, kto szuka skutecznego i wygodnego rozwiązania do codziennej pielęgnacji!
Best investment of my life
I have been using the generic classic tip since last two weeks. It really cleans every corner of my teeth and I am happy that I bought this product.They provide 3 tips with different color. So multiple people can use the same product.I haven’t tried the brush and other tips yet. I see more difference with just using generic tip.
Ça marche
Super efficace mais si on met la pression trop fort va fait saigner les gencives
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