DrTungs Smart Floss - Natural Floss, PTFE & PFAS Free Floss, Gentle on Gums, Expands & Stretches, BPA Free Floss - Natural Dental Floss Cardamom Flavor (Pack of 6)
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Heath H.
> 3 dayI wasnt sure about this floss after reading other reviews but I am happy I purchased it. This is the best floss I have ever used. Coming off Glide comfort after learning that it contains some undesirable (forever)chemicals, I wasnt sure that I would be satisfied but I am. This floss taste nice and cleans my teeth very well, better than anything else I have ever used including Glide. I have a bridge and threading this floss is a little tricky but it works. The packaging is a bit fragile and if are gentle you wont have any issues. I highly recommend, this is my new go to floss.
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AMZ Customer
01-11-2024This floss takes floss to a whole new level. I have always used something similar, but this is much better. Take your floss-game to a whole new level - Ill never go back!
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flash
Greater than one weekReally gets in and does its job!
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SPC
> 3 dayI love this floss. I was worried about the packaging, but it works great!
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Nancy
> 3 dayIt’s the best dental floss ever!
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talawren
> 3 dayThis is by far the most effective tooth floss Ive ever used. It cleans very thoroughly. The new plastic-free packaging is nice, too.
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j.x.gris
> 3 dayDr. Tungs is simply the best.
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Kennadee Jane
Greater than one weekI love Dr Tungs floss, but not a fan of the new update. Its much harder FOR ME to use it now. As someone with a disability and who struggles using their hands and fine motor skills- the old packaging was simple and the floss glided out. Now its just the circle of floss by itself in a little plastic bag (but I know its not plastic bc that would make no sense) and you pull the string out of the bag. It doesnt come undone as easy, and then the paper box that you then cut it with is really hard to close back so I have to get scissors. Biggest pain and hassle for me and not an easy task like before to do multiple times. Again, this is my review and Im sure majority of able bodied people will succeed just fine with the change but being chronically ill- this was a bad change :(
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Customer
> 3 dayI am a huge fan of this floss - it is by far the best performing I have ever used. BUT, the new paper-based box for the floss is really one step forward, three steps back. Why? 1) Paper seems more Earth-friendly than plastic, but the (innovatively designed) plastic box could have been retained yet used recycled plastic, plant-derived plastic, and/or biodegradable plastic — instead of using paper. The company should have tried harder to find an innovative, green material — this customer will pay the premium associated with a more green material. 2) As someone who uses floss after brushing, my hands are wet. If you repeatedly get the new paper box wet, it becomes squishy and loses structural integrity. 3) I travel for work a lot and pack this floss in my toiletries. The paper box gets crushed, whereas the plastic box of course maintained form. This is a huge concern, because once the box is crushed, ease of use is gone. 4) It is actually much harder to thread the floss around the cutting edge of the paper box than it was to thread around the cutting edge of the plastic box — because of the paper box’s flap being in the way. 5) Harder to know how much floss I have left because the paper box is not translucent. The plastic box was.
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MMC
> 3 dayTough to get between some of my teeth because it is thicker than what Im used to.