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Waterpik Cordless Pulse Rechargeable Portable Water Flosser for Teeth, Gums, Braces Care and Travel with 2 Flossing Tips, Waterproof, ADA Accepted, WF-20 Blue, Packaging May Vary
K**N
Better than floss
I have never used a water flosser and there is a learning curve. The first time I used it, I read the directions and scanned the QR code and watched a video that shared tips. I thought I had a good understanding. Nope. I managed to spray the mirror and counter, somehow managing to miss the wall. Each time I was determined to get it right and I’d end up accidentally opening my mouth or taking the unit out of my mouth when it’s running out of water without turning it off. It does get better. The Waterpik flosser works better than dental floss. I ate popcorn and used the Waterpik. I then flossed afterwards and found no food particles that were missed. I have a spot between a crown and the tooth behind it and I think it’s called a spacer by my dentist. Everything gets stuck in there, but the Waterpik flosser gets it out. Celery, popcorn, you name it, the Waterpik gets it out. One thing my dentist cautioned me on was to keep it on the lower setting. I have got to the point that I can fill up the reservoir with warm water and am able to do all of my teeth, including the outer and inner side of each one. It’s worth the learning curve and I feel as though my teeth are cleaner. I have used it several times and I have not had to charge it up yet.
K**G
Good tool for teeth
My hygienist suggested I get this and use it in the shower when I complained about the mess waterpiks made. Great suggestion- I’m glad to own it. My teeth got an A+ at my last check-up.The reservoir is annoying to fill, but I find the 50 seconds of water enough to do my teeth. Maybe other people waterpik for more than 2 minutes??I’ve owned it for 8 months. I have charged it twice. Working great.
A**Y
Works well, Could be better
I was new to water flossers last year when I purchased a no name version. It seemed to work great until it failed about 13 months in. This time, I purchased the water pick. It seems to clean well but has some trade offs.Pros:- ADA approved - a large part of my decision- Cleans well- much quieter- High/low pressure option- Cool color optionsCons:- Small water capacity. I need to fill multiple times.- Stiff on/off switch- fewer features- twice the costI'm happy with my choice. I never used the fancy settings on the other one. While I would really like a larger capacity, refilling is simple. The quieter device is a big plus.
A**N
Great for travel
I carry my full-size Waterpik flosser when traveling by car and I have a lot of room. Got this one for air travel and for specific hotels I know that do not have a large vanity for the bathroom sink. You don't need to use the higher setting as the lower one is quite powerful. Doesn't include a case, but easily fits in a Dopp kit (I recommend first putting it into a ziploc bag in case there's any water left in it). You probably already have a wall outlet charger that the included USB charging cord will work with. Only used it once so far but the Waterpik brand is reliable so I expect it will hold up a long time. As the instructions say, make sure it is fully charged before first use and also before storing (i.e., between plane trips).
T**S
Powerful & Refreshing Clean Every Time!
The Waterpik is a game-changer for my dental routine! It leaves my mouth feeling incredibly clean and fresh. Easy to use, effective, and perfect for maintaining healthy gums. Highly recommend!
R**Y
Works but I TTS a hassle.
I guess it works. Not sure I’m keeping it. Bought it to use in the shower because I don’t have the counter space for a large “tank” of water to sit on it. The reservoir doesn’t hold much water. Even on low speed I have to fill it once before getting in the shower & 2 more times while in the shower. Still trying to figure out if it’s worth the hassle or if I’ll return it.
R**S
Flossing Just Got Fun (Yes, Really!)
If you’ve been living your life thinking flossing is the boring part of your dental routine, then the Waterpik Cordless Pulse Rechargeable Portable Water Flosser is here to prove you wrong. I used to dread flossing, but now it’s like I’m giving my gums a spa day. This bad boy blasts away plaque like it’s on a mission to clean every nook and cranny of my teeth. It’s like the water flosser version of a superhero, no cape, just pure dental power.Pros:• No more stringy floss fights: If you’re like me, you’ve tried using floss and ended up in an epic battle of “who can make the floss work” only to give up and try using a toothpick. This flosser puts all that drama to bed. It’s easy to use and gets in all the hard-to-reach places.• Waterproof: So if you’re like me and you’ve occasionally used your electric toothbrush as a pretend power tool (don’t judge), you can take this into the shower without worrying about short-circuiting your life. Plus, it’s great for traveling. No weird “I forgot my floss” moments when you’re on the road.• ADA Approved: That’s right, the American Dental Association gives it their seal of approval. So, you can rest assured you’re doing your teeth and gums a solid by using this thing.Cons:• Battery life: While this thing charges quickly, it might need a recharge faster than you think if you’re flossing your entire mouth like a dental enthusiast. But hey, that’s just an excuse to take a break, right?• Can get messy: Using this in a bathroom sink means a little splash zone action. Be prepared to clean up a few droplets that might escape the intended “target” zone. It’s the price you pay for feeling like a water-wielding champion.All in all, this thing has turned flossing from an afterthought into a fun, no-stress part of my day. If you’re still flossing the old-fashioned way, you’re missing out. Treat your teeth to some next-level care with this portable flosser. It’s like a waterpark for your gums....minus the lines and the screaming kids.
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