🦷 Elevate Your Smile Game with Every Pulse!
The Waterpik Classic Countertop Water Flosser, WP-60, is designed to enhance your oral hygiene routine with 1400 pulses per minute, a large 35-ounce water reservoir, and customizable pressure settings. It includes three flossing tips and is compatible with North American outlets, making it a reliable choice for effective dental care.
M**A
Wish I'd had one years ago
I bought this to replace a similar system made by a different mfr, after that one developed an irreparable leak following many years of use.There is no doubt the WaterPik is far more effective than its predecessor. I began using it at mid-power, because I have been a dental water jet user for years and had used my other one at just a bit above mid-power. The WaterPik cleans thoroughly, as the WaterPik Website video illustrates. It removes irritants below the gum line. I can vouch for this because (to my surprise) I had some minor bleeding of the gums during the first few days of use.Not that such bleeding is a good thing, but its importance will be clear in a moment. Please note that I don't have any peridontal disease or gum recission. Just a little inexplicable bleeding that comes with any vigorous dental cleaning. I get good numbers on the gum measurements at each exam, so this issue has just been a "keep an eye on it" thing for a long time. But the WaterPik appears to have solved it.After regular use of the WaterPik for a few weeks, I experimented by trying a few passes at nearly full power. No bleeding. At full power, the WaterPik is quite vigorous, and I'd guess that anyone with any gum issues would not be able to tolerate it. Mid-power works just fine for me, so that's what I use. I tried the higher setting as a test and can't reproduce the bleeding gum problem that the WaterPik appears to have cured in a few weeks of regular use.So apparently, my previous personal dental hygiene--which included brushing, flossing, and irrigating six times per day (once after each meal)--wasn't sufficient to keep my gumline free of irritants and to properly stimulate my gums. Dentists have recommended digitally (finger) rubbing my gums as a remedy, but I've never been able to stick with it--too easy to invoke the gag reflex. The WaterPik, however, has proven to be a solution I can stick with.Because this cleans so well, I now floss only twice a day (meaning I buy 2/3 less dental floss) and yet still have clean teeth and gums.During my semi-annual dental cleaning and exams, I sometimes had the same minor gum bleeding that I experienced upon first use of the WaterPik. The reason for this has always been a mystery, until now. It was a mystery because I did everything right--brush, floss, irrigate. What I didn't know was there is a huge difference in irrigators (dental water jets). From now on, it's the WaterPik brand for me. I will accept no substitutes.
A**R
Used every day
I have had this for 3 years now and still works great. You do have to clean it once in awhile with vinegar, but it doesn't seem to mind it. I have no issues and recommend this product.
J**S
Nothing beats a waterpik
I started using a waterpik about fifteen years ago after a horseback riding accident resulted in numerous caps/reconstructive work. Some caps were so tight and even joined in spots that regular flossing was difficult to impossible. I tried using other things like floss picks but saw a deterioration in overall gum health. Once I made the switch to a waterpik the results were outstanding. Regular flossing doesn't begin to compare to a waterpik in reults.My last waterpik died a few months ago and with one thing or another I didn't get a new one until this week. My mouth felt cleaner and healthier again after the first use. Don't know why I waited so long to replace. Other than a change to the weight/color of the resevoir, I can't tell any difference between this and others I've used in the past. Yes, waterpiks can be a little messy (spray) but it is well worth it for the results.I'm a little hesitant to add the following because this is NOT a recommended use for the waterpik and want to emphasize that it may shorten it's life. But it works for me, my dentist hasn't objected and whenever I get my teeth cleaned the hygenist invariably says I have the cleanest mouth she has ever seen, So: Since I am extremely paranoid about dental/gum health (that reconstructive work was very expensive) I usually add a small amount of salt and hydrogen peroxide to the water in the resevoir. That way I feel confident that those natural antibacterials are getting into the tight spots. As I said, it works for me. Haven't needed more than routine cleaning in 15 years.
V**K
I'm confused about ratings?!
I rate the WaterPik WP-60W that I just received today 5 stars. I don't understand the low ratings and complaining from others. This is the third WaterPik I have purchased and love this one. I think it runs smoother and quieter than the other two models I owned. It works great. And I like the new design and how it works with my hand and fingers. My one and only complaint about the WaterPik is about the coiled hose. The last two I owned that is where the problem lies. The hose broke off on the last two I owned. But I'm not complaining because the WaterPik lasted well over the 2 year warranty and keeps my gums and teeth fresh and clean. And for under 40 dollars, you can't beat that. I'll buy my fourth WaterPik and my sixth and seventh and so on. Buy it if you are interested in keeping your teeth and gums clean or if someone you know has recommended it. You won't be sorry. Thanks.
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