Glide Threader Floss, 30-Count Boxes of Single-Use Packets (Pack of 4)
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Patricia Newton
> 3 dayProduct is great.
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Michele
Greater than one weekMy dentist recommended this floss ten years ago. Easier to keep hold of while flossing then the other kinds I’ve used.
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J. S. Keck
Greater than one weekMy wife has a permanent retainer and has used Threaders for years. I couldnt find them in Walgreens anymore, so I ordered these. So far, in the first box she opened, all of them have had problems with the pointed tip not being stiff enough to use between teeth. Very different than the ones shes been used to using. Cant return as we opened them. Not sure if its just the 1 box, or a bad batch, or these are some kind of knock-offs.
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Peter Kigotho
> 3 dayThe ease of getting the product.
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D. Radil
> 3 dayI found this threader floss product about 5 years ago and cant imagine using anything else now. Theyre much less stiff, sometimes painful as the normal looped floss threader and long enough to wrap around fingers while flossing to get a deep clean. Excellent in every respect and now theyre packaged to avoid tangles or knots.
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Lane
> 3 dayStill get the job done, just have to use multiple strands
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MaryAnn Barnekoff
> 3 dayEasy to use. Sterile packaging. Great for travel as well as home use.
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Kyla yancy
Greater than one weekThis is the perfect floss for braces. They get right in between just fine. The only complaint I have is it being a little pricey for what it is.
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MG 1946
> 3 dayOnly gum that will not stick to dentures.
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D in NC
> 3 dayOral B makes a different kind of stiffened threaders that come in a box, but that thread is thicker and spongier and gets caught in braces. These little individually wrapped ones, even though they are the same brand, are very different. Easy to poke the stiff end through the wires, easy to slide up and down and then out.