Water Flosser

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NikNax
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Water Flosser

#1 Post by NikNax »

I am interested in purchasing a water flosser, specifically, the Waterpik. For those of you who use it, which style of the flosser would you recommend?

MattVII
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Re: Water Flosser

#2 Post by MattVII »

I did loads of research into water flossers and decided on the Waterpik WP-660 UK. Really powerful, big tank and is mains powered. I read a lot of the rechargeable flossers had poor battery life after a few months of use.
I LOVE it, been using it since March and would recommend it to anyone with or without a brace. Took a few tries to get a good technique with it but can use it without covering the bathroom/myself with water!

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Re: Water Flosser

#3 Post by djspeece »

I used the waterflosser model by Waterpik for years and it worked great. The tank was large, although I would sometimes have to refill it for a particularly demanding cleaning. The force of the spray is adjustable, although I kept it on "nuclear" (or whatever) at all times.
Dan

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NikNax
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Re: Water Flosser

#4 Post by NikNax »

Thanks for your input. I have been looking at the WP-660 but thought I would get some input from you guys. Again, thanks a lot.

Ravenclaw
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#5 Post by Ravenclaw »

I have the WP-670, which I think is functionally similar to the WP-660. The only difference is cosmetic from what I've read. I'm very happy with it so far. It's very easy to keep clean, and it has great water pressure. It also comes with a lot of extra tips to choose from. I think you should definitely consider the WP-660 (or WP-670).

NikNax
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Re: Water Flosser

#6 Post by NikNax »

Thank you so much for your input. Looks like a Waterpik 660/670 is in my near future. Again thanks everyone!

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