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A better floss
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Floss itself is great, dispensing unit is a pain
I like the floss, as it’s relatively thick and has a tacky feel that I assume helps remove material on the tooth.
But man, did they over engineer their floss dispenser. Have to simultaneously pinch two small recessed levers to pop open the case which is nigh impossible if you bite your nails. Then have to remove an inside cover, then thread floss, then carefully snap it all back. It’s so intricate that you have to download a PDF via QRG to understand it.
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