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Has not collected mildew or had easily broken O ring gasket like my old Panasonic portable model. Kinda loud. I have to fill up about 4 times to get through all mouth spaces. Read more
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| product_dimensions | 2.75 x 4.88 x 8.63 inches; 13.58 ounces |
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| item_model_number | 304516542 |
| date_first_available | July 5, 2022 |
| manufacturer | Amazon.com Services LLC. |
| best_sellers_rank | #131,022 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #240 in Power Dental Flossers |












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Customers report mixed experiences with the water flosser's functionality, with some saying it gets the job done while others mention issues with the on/off switch malfunctioning after 60 days.
Has not collected mildew or had easily broken O ring gasket like my old Panasonic portable model. Kinda loud. I have to fill up about 4 times to get through all mouth spaces. Read more
You indicate that the item cannot be returned but will be replaced within a year, if there any problems. I hadn’t even used it a dozen times but it went dead, and yes, i changed batteries. It’s defective but can’t be returned but needs to be replaced which Amazon makes difficult to navigate their policies. This item is hazardous, the new batteries i left in trying to troubleshoot, instead shorted out the internal motor, smoking and heating the batteries too uncomfortable to touch. All these Amazon basic flossers need to be recalled.It’s a sin that you’re still even selling this junk. It indicates Amazon devolving into a grifter outfit. Read more
water flossers are such a game changer! cordless makes it extremely easy to use... not very loud gets the job done. recommend over the flossers with a cord and tank Read more
Works great, very powerful. Easy to use and clean, doesn’t hurt but gums may bleed at first Read more
Good quality . I recommend using it in the shower since the spray is strong. Very important to know ; you have to click it on and click it again to turn off!!! It does not stop once you release the button. The size is good for small hands too . It’s kind of loud . The battery life is great but it runs out of water fast . Read more
It's been working awesome. I've had some trouble spots from popcorn kernel getting stuck and this has helped me keep everything clean. It's VERY strong so be careful Read more
This is all that you need! I had a Waterpik and just didn't feel like spending $50 or more just to replace it, after loosing the charger. This works exactly the same way. And just because, I did check with my dentist about their expectations of a water flosser - just push that debris out. And this does exactly that for less. Read more
I bought it because I wanted to upgrade my dental hygiene routine and this was very well-priced. But it’s not worth it even at that price. 1. The water is filled from an opening about 1” from the bottom of the reservoir, which is awkward because you can never fill it entirely full. There’s always an air gap. It’s also awkward to clean because you can’t open up the bottom to dry off completely, and because the opening is located on the side, you can’t stick a cotton swap or twisted paper towel inside to get it dry. It says it’s dishwasher safe, but that must only be for the exterior or for someone who can expertly align the tiny opening with their dishwasher’s soap and rinse nozzles. They suggest adding vinegar to a cycle to clean any mineral build up, but don’t suggest how to disinfect the inside of the reservoir. I’d feel uncomfortable using this for any length of time due to mildew concerns. 2. You can only use this when held vertically because the water is pumped from the bottom of the reservoir. The only way to get to your back teeth is by spraying them immediately after you fill them up or by awkwardly pulling your cheek wide and tilting your head down. To get the backside of your front teeth, you have to do some weird neck gymnastics. It is so cumbersome to use, and unfortunately especially in the tough-to-reach places where I need it most. 3. There are 2 tips, but they’re unmarked besides one having a blue ring. There’s also no storage case. So not only would it be easy to lose or misidentify if you have other water flossers, but you also need to find a way to store the heads when not using. 4. The reservoir holds closer to 20 seconds’ of use for me. I brush my teeth in quadrants for 2 minutes (my toothbrush will beep at me every 30 seconds and turn off after 2 minutes), but I’m unable to get even a quadrant of flossing done in one reservoir of water. It took me 6 refills to do my mouth, and I still found particles when I flossed with string after. Maybe this is user error and will just take time to develop the skills to use it, but I don’t see myself taking less than 4 refills per flossing session. 5. The power button on mine is laughably sensitive. Because I have to refill it 6 times, on at least 4 my thumb will graze the power button and water will shoot all over my shirt, sink, or ceiling. Annoying to change clothes and clean up after, as well as need to be so overly cautious when using. 6. I used the low pressure head, and it was still powerful enough to completely cover my mirror with backsplash from 16” away. There’s also so much water coming out that I had to lean over the sink with my mouth open to let it all drain. Might be great for a quick water fight? Perhaps using to blast bugs off small plants? But not for me. Returning. Don’t waste your money. Read more