Powerful and Easy to use
I’ve been using the Nicwell Water Dental Flosser Teeth Pick, and it works really well. The water pressure is strong enough to clean between teeth effectively, but it still feels comfortable on the gums. Read more
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| Brand | Nicwell |
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| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Gum Care Nozzle, Orthodontic Nozzle, 5 Nozzle Kits, 360°rotating nozzles, Multiple Operation Modes, Multiple Pressure Settings, Multiple Tips, Orthodontist Recommended, Gum Health, Gentle Braces Cleaning, Business Trip Oral Care, Airplane Travel Essentials, Noiseless, Multi-User Households, Family Shared, Multi-Scenario Users, Multi-user, Shared Oral Care, Customizable cleaning,Adjustable Modes, Portable, Cordless, Travel, Compact Design, Lightweight, Rechargeable, IPX7 Waterproof, 11-Level DIY Pressure, Pressure Adjuster, Adjustable, Water Pressure, Auto-Adjust to Last Used Mode, DIY Mode, Pressure Memory, Non-Slip Grip, Wide-Mouth Water Tank , Detachable Water Tank, 200 Capacity Water, Rotatable Tip See more |
| Product Benefits | Food Removal,Easier than Floss, Floss Replacement,Seniors Elderly Care, Gum Health, Braces Deep Cleaning, braces cleaner, Gentle for Gum Sensitive, Orthodontic care, Family Oral Care, Frequent, Removes Plaque, Dental Plaque Removal, Teeth Deep Cleaning, Freshen your Breath, Improve Oral Health, Simle in Confident, Travelers Oral Care, Prevents Bad Breath, Prevents Cavities, Gum Health See more |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| package_dimensions | 8.07 x 3.98 x 2.72 inches; 14.39 ounces |
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| item_model_number | F5025 |
| batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| date_first_available | January 11, 2021 |
| manufacturer | Nicwell |
| best_sellers_rank | #7,638 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #21 in Power Dental Flossers |












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Customers find the water flosser works well, is easy to use in the shower, and provides a powerful jet of water that cleans teeth effectively.
I’ve been using the Nicwell Water Dental Flosser Teeth Pick, and it works really well. The water pressure is strong enough to clean between teeth effectively, but it still feels comfortable on the gums. Read more
Edit: I’ve been meaning to update my review for this forever. It’s fantastic, I use it every day, it holds a charge forever, it works well. My comments below still hold true — it’s awkward to hold but you get used to it. It often needs to be refilled but it only takes a second. Especially when you factor in price this is a fantastic water flosser. Original review below: So, I used to have a full size water pik, and if you want to water pik your whole mouth a couple times a day, do not buy this, you'll be frustrated. The water reservoir is relatively small, the controls are clunky, it's awkward to hold, it's battery powered.. just buy a full size water pik. However, if you are like me and just want to blast that one pocket between your teeth that always has sixteen pounds of food in it even after flossing and sometimes it really hurts and is annoying and flossing only pushes the food up even further and you can't sleep because your gums are throbbing for no reason.... man, this is awesome. It's small, it's easy to put away, it's powerful enough to blast all that gunk out.. it's perfect for that purpose. My tooth went from "god better call a dentist" to "everything is fine" in a matter of minutes. I havent taken it travelling yet, but I plan to, and I think it would be pretty excellent on the road too. One last thing, I saw some people complain about it coming with a usb cable but no AC adapter for the usb cable.. It's 2023, do you not already have 47 wall adapters? Heck my outlets have the built in. Personally, I appreciate the reduction in cost / less landfill waste by not including one, but YMMV. Read more
Works well enough as an inexpensive option for a flosser. Pros: easy to use and operate functions Strong pulsed stream works effectively Battery holds charge for many uses Comfortable to hold while using Nicely included additional heads Cons: Smallish water tank requires at least 2 fills for a thorough flossing On/off button too sensitive and in a terrible location. Easy to turn on while handling and end up spraying all over the place often making a mess of my vanity mirror Pulse intensity adjustment level from regular to next soft is a steep change. Wish it was not as much of a decrease. Overall satisfied after months of use and plan to use until needs replacement. Might end up exploring other options when the time comes. Read more
Admittedly, I don't floss as I should, but I feel this is an excellent substitute and my dentist agrees. I use it in the shower, so it doesn't matter if water splatters all over. I have two because this device also functions as a "mini pressure washer" for cleaning! It works AMAZING: gets my range top streak-free and shiny, tile/grout (no scrubbing needed), around faucets/fixtures/handles/shower heads, all the cracks and crevices that are difficult to clean become easy with this. I don't put any chemicals into the device--just very hot water. I'm addicted to it! Read more
I’m writing this review because I am actually Overly satisfied with this product. There are many high quality brands that have similar “water flossers” with high price tags. The price on this was relatively inexpensive so I decided to try it knowing Amazon’s great return policy. I’ve had it for just over a week and I’m borderline addicted to how good my teeth feel after using this along with normal brushing and mouthwash. It’s a legit “just left the dentist feeling” I can say for the price it is a good value and works great. This comes with a few extra standard heads, a specialized head with small brush for braces and a tongue scraper. I primarily use the standard head which is just a small jet that allows you to shoot the water stream between your teeth. I also have used the tongue scraper just to try it and it’s not bad. Allows you to scrape your tongue while a stream of water cleans and rinses. Anyone who flosses regularly knows it sucks and can be gross. Let’s face it, you are ripping old food out of your teeth. It’s a necessary evil for a healthy mouth. I used the small plastic floss picks for a while and they do a decent job. Dental hygienists usually argue it’s not the same but I think it’s better than not flossing at all. Now my routine is a quick floss with the floss picks followed by this water flosser - and it’s fantastic. The unit is well made and has a few different modes. I stick to the standard mode which is a constant jet of water. It’s aggressive and can be intimidating at first so here are some tips I think will help: 1. I use slightly warm water. Cold water blasted at your teeth is not fun. Warm water is a way better experience. The reservoir is easy to fill right from the sink. 2. It will take a couple tries to figure exactly how to use it. If you just hit the power button it will jet water everywhere before you get it in your mouth. My suggestion is put it in your mouth, aim the head between your teeth, close your mouth and then hit the power button. Once it starts you just move it from tooth to tooth between your teeth. Once you get the hang of it it’s great. I do my top teeth, spit out, then do the bottom row and spit out. I follow it up with brushing and mouthwash. Literally the fresh from the dentist feeling. 3. The reservoir is small so it runs out quickly but it’s so easy to refill I wouldn’t call it an issue. If it were larger it would be bulky and the other brands that have a big tank and hose are just too much to deal with. After a week of using I can quickly do all my teeth with one fill. I usually do a second round as well because im addicted. 4. Be careful of turning it on when it’s not in your mouth. The jet is strong and could shoot you in the eye. Not joking. 5. It may be awkward at first but once you get used to doing it you get better at it and it’s much easier. The power button is your friend. I turn it on and off to control the jetting to get more time out of the reservoir and to prevent spraying everywhere. 6. It has a USB charger and it works well. It seems to go almost a week without charging and I use twice a day sometimes - because I’m addicted. Overall it’s great value for the low price. I’m Not sure how long it will last but I would definitely get another one if this one failed. Read more
It’s Ok. The power button is awkwardly placed. It’s on the upper (narrow) of the base where you are most likely grip it when picking it up. In the few weeks that I have owned it, I have accidentally turned it on and sprayed water and mouthwash all over myself and/or my bathroom 4 or 5 times. As far was performance, it’s ok. I get food stuck in my teeth frequently. It does not remove most of it. It is most effective when flossing first. Read more