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A must-have tool for your first aid kit and bug out bag
By G on Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This is really an amazing tool to have with you anywhere in the world. I got it today and already used it. It is first class in every way and deserves more than five stars. I bought it specifically to treat and infected toe to be able to get colloidal silver and sodium into the wound and it worked very well. This is a survival must have for you and your family and for your bug out bag or your emergency first aid kit. Easy to fill with the medicinal fluid of your choice to treat wounds or to clean your teeth and gums. Has many pieces to fit exactly what you need to do and for at least four people with that color coordinated tips. This would be a great gift for anyone that is conscious about being well prepared for any disaster. I hope the company comes up with a very large version of this for showers and other stuff the pump in the handheld irrigator is very strong with five different settings just simply it's an excellent tool that you never thought could be used in a first aid kit or a bug out bag it is amazing and it's a must have it will be on my gift list for so many things. This is the missing part of a good first aid kit or bug out bag it can be used for many things just be creative and get one you'll love it.
Top critical review
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Could use important simple improvement
By michaelP on Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
This device performs its function as intended. There are several notable human factors short comings. The most notable is the action and location of the on/off button. The button functions in alternate action mode (press once for on, press again to turn off), and is flush with the water jet body… ie you can’t “feel” the button, you must look for it to press it and turn the jet on or turn it off. The lower water tank half of the device requires a fair amount of force to twist it on or off the water jet body. For the first few days of usage, the requirement of both hands firmly twisting the water tank on or off the water jet body invariably resulted in one of my fingers pressing the flush on/off button and water jetting on the ceiling, my face, the sink back splash… until I could turn the think around to visually locate the button and turn it off. Much colorful language relearned and exercised during these first days. Am I keeping it? Yes, this serves a purpose until several awkwardly oversized temporary tooth caps are replaced with permanent in a few weeks. There’s no sense in replacing it for that short a time. The fix for this device? Unbelievably, stupefyingly simple. Replace that flush alternate action on/off button with a raised momentary button. Then you could feel the button before accidentally depressing it, and in the event of an accidental press, just release your finger from the button, and the water jet stops immediately.
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