Customer Reviews for Philips Sonicare - AirFloss - White/Green
Customer Rating
4
Philips Sonicare AirFloss
on June 19, 2012
Posted by: Angie53
from Houston, TX, USA
Gender:Female
I love my philips sonicare airflosser, I use it twice a day, once in the morning the again before bedtime. You have to get the hang of it when you first start using it because the burst of air puffs out your mouth and you need to keep your mouth closed pretty good around the oracle. I use part purified water and part mouthwash, it is very refreshing and leaves my mouth and breath feeling fresh for hours. I am going to purchase one for my daughter.
The device lets out such a strong burst of water it is shocking and also makes a huge mess. The waterpik is much more user friendly. Not to mention it is hard to tell if it is even getting in between and flossing or not? For the price the product is not worth it. I have owned a sonicare flexcare toothbrush for years now and was hoping I would love the product too. unfortunately, I do not.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting philips.com
Customer Rating
1
Unreliable
on June 16, 2012
Posted by: Paul123cyclist
from Orlando, FL, USA
Gender:Male
Product broke after 4 weeks use. I lost the receipt, so I couldn't return it. Very disappointed!
It is easier for me to use because of its great features. The nozzle can be turned two ways for easier axcess.
on September 8, 2012
Posted by: Mitch91
from Marietta, Ohio
Gender:Male
Verified Purchase:Yes
Because I have trouble flossing with dental floss, this product has helped tremendously. It is easy to use and leaves my mouth feeling cleaner. I do have one problem. I have been unable to get extra nozzles so the rest of the family can use this.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting philips.com
Customer Rating
1
Not worth the money
on June 17, 2012
Posted by: shellyf
from New York
Gender:Male
This is not an oral ittigator. It is a one-shot-at-a-time device which is clumsy to use. You put a spoon of water into the handle and then press for a one time burst of water aimed, hopefully, between two teeth. You then continue to the next two teeth and so on. It is overpriced and, most important, is not an effective way to floss. A regular irrigator which has a reservoir of water works a hundred times better.
Pros: non
Cons: expensive, not effective means of flossing
Written by a customer while visiting philips.com
Customer Rating
1
Discontinued use expensive investment
on June 17, 2012
Posted by: lauren80
from Springfield, MA, USA
Gender:Female
Found this awkward to use. I don't feel like it was doing the job so back to flossing!