it’s a beast on the counter but honestly, it’s way less hassle than refilling the little cordless every two minutes. The noise still makes me jump sometimes, but I’m getting used to it.
You’re not alone with that noise—makes me jumpy too. But I get what you mean, it really does feel more thorough. I was so nervous about switching from regular floss, especially since my gums are sensitive, but after a couple weeks, it’s honestly helped a ton. Still not wild about the mess when I forget to aim right, but it’s worth it for the peace of mind.
That countertop model is a bit of a monster, isn’t it? But I hear you—the less stopping to refill, the better. I remember thinking the noise would drive me up the wall at first, but now it’s just background. My dentist actually said my gums looked healthier last checkup, so that’s enough to keep me sticking with it, mess and all. Aiming takes practice... I’ve sprayed the mirror more times than I care to admit. But honestly, for sensitive gums, it’s been a real game changer.
I get the appeal of the countertop ones, but honestly, the size and noise just stress me out. I went cordless because it’s way less intimidating, even if I have to refill more. For me, portability and less clutter make a huge difference.