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Waterpik Cordless Pearl Rechargeable Portable Water Flosser for Teeth, Gums, Braces Care and Travel with 4 Flossing Tips, ADA Accepted, WF-13 White
$61.96
Last updated on June 3, 2024 12:50 am Details
$61.96
Robert Forbes –
This was the first waterpick I have ever tried and I instantly liked it. It feels really good on your gums and cleans those hard to reach places when you are using floss. It takes a while to charge initially (approximately 24hrs), but holds a decent charge. I noticed mine started to lose power after 10 uses though. I wish it would hold a bit more water in the reservoir to get the whole mouth thoroughly, but it is adequate enough to get most of the job done in a single go. Good waterpik for the price!
Kellie –
I’m used to a regular water pik that has the “tank” which holds about 3-4 cups of water. This holds maybe a cup. I have to keep refilling it to get all of my teeth clean. In addition, it’s powerless. I thought maybe it was because it wasn’t charged fully. That is not the case. I got it because I didn’t want to carry my regular waterpik cross-country. I will be bringing my regular water pick next trip.
Reading lady –
My husband didn’t like this one as well as the table top one. He feels that it is messier. It does a good job on his teeth which of course is the important part.
Stephen Stofanak –
It’s easy to use, holds enough water for me, the water flow has been strong enough to do a good cleaning. I haven’t used it for traveling. The only negative is that it doesn’t have a indicator for when it;s fully charged. The instructions say charge every 2 weeks, I’ve been charging weekly. So far I am very pleased
ronald –
I purchased this to replace my $29.99 water flosser (that lasted 0ver 2 years) this has NO power, you have to fill the tank 5-6 times to even get a half clean floss, the old flosser 1-2 tanks with 5 different power setting, this has ONE! JUNK.. they selling a NAME label! returning ASAP!
Santiago –
Cuando lo usas si lo ladeas deja de disparar agua y la dispara tan fuerte que salpicas todo el día añejo baño lo que esté a tu alrededor.
Jorge Benito Rodriguez Martinez –
Cumple mis requerimientos de higiene bucal
Vince A –
I replaced an older Waterpik with this new version and the motor is much more powerful and quiet with the new unit. The old one wore out (just stopped working) after several years and the new one is a fine replacement. I can’t vouch for longevity yet but so far so good.
DORIS –
This is the third Waterpik flosser I have had. They last about three years. I am disappointed in this new version because the water tank is much smaller than previous ones. I have to refill the tank to finish the job. For that reason I would not recommend it.
#PittsburghStrong –
I bought this rechargeable type with its own water chamber because I didn’t have an available power outlet nor room on my bathroom sink for the larger tank ones. This has a learning curve apparently. First time I used it, I drenched my arms and my clothes. Then I tried holding it in a towel, which kept me dry but was also inconvenient. I know I’m a klutz, but it’s hard to hold it at the correct angle to reach my gums while not letting the water run out of the chamber. I’ve used it on the less powerful setting so far just because I need to deal with the position issue before worrying about the strength.
Filling the chamber is also awkward because water runs out as I’m filling it and I can’t angle it right to fill it completely. All I can manage is a quick once over before the water is depleted.
I like the feeling of cleaning out the particles between my teeth, especially after eating. Maybe with use, I’ll get the hang of using it more efficiently. It was a bit of a waste of money for me, but I couldn’t afford the better ones.