2024 the best water pick review
Price: $99.99 - $78.74
(as of Nov 19, 2024 20:35:18 UTC - Details)
The Waterpik Aquarius water flosser features a compact, contemporary design and advanced water flossing technology for maximum performance. It comes with 7 flossing tips for a variety of dental needs and multiple users, a convenient one-minute timer with 30-second pacer to ensure thorough water flossing of all areas, and a removable water reservoir with 90+ seconds of flossing time. The special 360-degree rotating tip handle easily reaches your whole mouth, even back teeth. The Waterpik Aquarius water flosser removes up to 99.9% of plaque bacteria that causes gingivitis, cavities, and bad breath from treated areas and is clinically proven up to 2X as effective as string floss for removing bacterial plaque and improving gum health. Waterpik is the #1 water flosser brand recommended by dental professionals, and the Waterpik Aquarius water flosser is accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA) for safety and effectiveness. Backed by a 3-year manufacturer's limited warranty, see product manual for details.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.8 x 4.7 x 10.3 inches; 1.46 Pounds
Item model number : WP-662
Batteries : 1 Product Specific batteries required.
UPC : 073950222174 056310181038
Manufacturer : Water Pik, Inc.
ASIN : B01LXY19XD
ADVANCED WATER FLOSSING: Aquarius is a fully featured water flosser featuring enhanced pressure with 10 settings for a custom clean, massage mode for gum stimulation, plus a built-in timer/pacer pauses briefly at 30 secs and 1 min to track flossing time.
EASY TO USE: Features a large reservoir for 90+ seconds of use, no refilling required. Small maneuverable flossing wand makes it easy to floss all areas including back teeth and includes a convenient water on/off switch.
DENTIST RECOMMENDED: Waterpik is the #1 water flosser brand recommended by dental professionals and the first water flosser brand to earn the American Dental Association (ADA) Seal of Acceptance for safety and effectiveness.
KEY FEATURES: 7 tips for multiple family members and needs, 10 safe and effective pressure settings, removable 22 oz reservoir (top-rack dishwasher safe for easy cleaning), 90+ secs floss time, 360 tip rotation, 120VAC/60Hz for use in North America only.
PROVEN EFFECTIVE: Waterpik water flossers use PrecisionPulse technology to deliver a combination of water pressure and pulsations, removing up to 99.9 percent of plaque bacteria from treated areas that cause gingivitis, cavities, and bad breath.
WARRANTY AND SUPPORT: Backed by a 3-year limited manufacturer’s warranty, see manual for details. Waterpik’s Colorado support team is available to help with any product questions or needs.
Reviewer: John
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Game Changer for Oral Hygiene
Review: Iâve been using the Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser for a few weeks now, and itâs truly a game changer for my oral hygiene routine. After struggling with traditional flossing, which often left my gums sore and missed hard-to-reach areas, this water flosser has been a breath of fresh air (literally!). The setup was incredibly easy, and I was up and running in minutes. The pressure settings are versatile, allowing for a gentle clean or a more intense stream to really tackle stubborn spots. I appreciate the various tips included â the classic tip works great for daily use, while the plaque seeker and orthodontic tips are perfect for more targeted cleaning. One of my favorite features is the 30-second and 1-minute pacers, which help me stay on track without overdoing it. My mouth feels noticeably cleaner after every use, and my gums are healthier with much less bleeding. Yes, it can be a bit messy at first, but once you get the hang of aiming the water stream, itâs smooth sailing. The reservoir is a decent size, and refilling it is simple.If youâre serious about your oral health and want a product that delivers professional-level cleaning at home, the Waterpik Aquarius is worth the investment.
Reviewer: Mo Abou
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent
Review: Waterpik Aquarius Professional Water Flosser ReviewThe Waterpik Aquarius Professional Water Flosser is a top-rated oral hygiene device designed to improve dental health by effectively removing plaque and debris between teeth and below the gumline.Pros:Effective Cleaning: The Aquarius is highly effective at removing plaque and food particles, providing a deep clean that traditional flossing might missAd1.Ease of Use: It features an intuitive design with easy-to-use controls, making it accessible for users of all ages2.Multiple Settings: With 10 pressure settings and 7 water flossing tips, it offers customizable options to suit different needs and preferences3.Built-In Timer: The device includes a 1-minute timer with a 30-second pacer to ensure thorough cleaning of all areas of the mouthAd1.Cons:Counter Space: The unit requires some counter space, which might be a consideration for those with limited bathroom space4.Noise Level: It can be a bit noisy during operation, which might be a minor inconvenience for some usersAd1.Price: The Aquarius is on the higher end of the price spectrum for water flossers, but many users find the investment worthwhile for the benefits it provides3.Overall Experience: Users generally report a significant improvement in their oral health after using the Waterpik Aquarius Professional. Itâs praised for its effectiveness, ease of use, and the variety of settings that cater to different dental needs.
Reviewer: michelle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Ideal for the family
Review: Recommended by my dentist and easy to use. Has multiple speed/pressure functions. Teeth and gums feel clean. Plugs directly into the outlet, comes with easy to read instructions. Still functioning like new, with plenty of use by the whole family. Durable and a few color choices.
Reviewer: Kiki
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quality Product
Review: PROS:- Great product. I previously owned an off-brand version of the Waterpik, but after buying the brand name, I quickly realized that it was worth the money. There are several attachments and it is easy to use. - For people with permanent retainers, it gets stuck food out with ease.CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE BUYING:- It is a bit more noisy than expected, which might be a concern for those who live in tight quarters or with people on different schedules.- I have sensitive teeth and I run my AC very cold, which makes water sitting in the basin colder than the ordinary room temperature. I dump out the water and refill it with room temperature/warm water (as recommended by instructions) before each use because of this. It isn't a ton of extra work, but thought I'd mention it in case others have similar circumstances.
Reviewer: Charlie Brown
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Make no Mistake - This is a Better Waterpik
Review: Looking at the reviews, there seems to be a consistent effort by what I take are some owners of the venerable Waterpik WP-100 Ultra to trash this new model and portrait it as inferior to the WP-100. I don't think this is the case, the WP-660 is an improvement over the WP-100 in many ways and I'll tell you why later. The funny thing is that when I bought my WP-100 about six years ago, there were some reviews from what I take were owners of the revered WP-60 Classic trashing the WP-100. I take some people prefer the old to the new and that's OK. But I think some reviewers are being unfair to the AquariusI owned a WP-100 that lasted for little over six years, used almost every day by two people, those are a lot of days so the WP-100 is an outstanding product. I did have to replace the water reservoir once due to the cheap rubber valve mechanism -improved on the Aquarius as you will see- that failed after three years of use and started leaking. Also, the hook for the handle broke -also improved on the Aquarius- and it was very difficult if not impossible to hang the handle onto the Waterpik body, I had to makeshift a Velcro handle that looked terrible. Googleing around I was surprised to find that this is a common issue with the WP-100, some owners have replaced the entire unit just because of a broken handle as there is no spare part available from Waterpik. BoomerBut other than those two issues, my Ultra worked flawlessly, I never had to replace the hose or the handle as some owners had to, the on-off switch never failed and it worked the same way it was when new until an accident damaged the power-cord and it stopped working. Given its state with the handle hook and its age, I thought about self-repairing it but then I decided it was time for a new unit. At first and reading all those pro-WP-100 anti-WP-660 reviews I was tempted to get another WP-100, but the price of the Aquarius was about the same as the Ultra so I decided to give it a tryI'm glad I did. The first thing you notice with the Aquarius is its modern look and high quality materials, all white and clear, and gorgeous, a significant design improvement over the WP-100. It is also lighter, which some can argue is a good thing -like me- and some can argue it is a bad thing because it "feels" cheap, which is also a valid point. The important thing is that its weight doesn't compromise its operation in any way, it won't tip-off when used nor will slide or be unstable, it is just lighter. It might be due to the use of cheaper materials on the pump as some have argued here, or just lighter materials, an overall technological improvement rather than cheapening the unit off. I guess time will tell which one is more durable, or we will have to open both units and compare its guts to get a final answer. So, why is the Aquarius better than the WP-100, other than it looks?-The WP-660 is less noisy and runs smother than the WP-100, you notice this right away. This with no compromise to the water pressure, the pressure is steady, as or more powerful than the WP-100 but it runs better, it sounds less stressed. Same or better results with less noise.-The hook for the handle was replaced by a sturdier piece and a different design to hold the handle, which reduces the pressure on the piece. With the WP-100, it was very easy to push the handle all the way down the hook, either by accident or just because of its design, stressing the hook and eventually breaking it; there was nothing to stop the handle to slide all the way down. As said, mine broke. That was a poor design, fixed on the Aquarius; now you just put the handle on the holder, it cannot be pushed all the way down. Some have argued that makes it difficult to handle the hose, but I didn't find any issues, the hose juts hang there by simple gravity, it doesn't tangle or interfere with the unit in any way-The reservoir valve was replaced by a metal spring mechanism. This was a another design flaw of the WP-100, its reservoir valve consist of a rubber piece, very cheap in my opinion, which eventually gives up and start leaking after a few years. As said before, the only way to fix it is by buying an entire new reservoir as the little rubber piece is not available alone, which means not only paying way more but also a waste of resources. In contrast, the WP-660 has a stainless steel spring with a plastic cap, that appears way more durable and also a much better and higher quality solution. Only time will tell but it seems it will last longer than the one in the WP-100-The knob to graduate the pressure is easier to operate. The WP-100 has a hole to put both fingers in, on the Aquarius is a protruding knob, very easy to reach and to manipulate, way better I think, easier to find when in use if needed. And also more ergonomic-The Aquarius handle has an on-off switch that actually works. The WP-100 has that dreadful push button on the handle that you need to press constantly to stop the flow of water, doesn't stop it completely and also causes the Waterpik to make a noise like the pump is being damaged while the pressure is reverted. Not good at all, it was a poor solution at best, a useless feature at worst, it just didn't work. On the WP-660, there is an actual on-off button; in fact the correct way to operate this new Waterpik is to turn it on the base first, then turn it on via the handle when you already have the tip inside your mouth ready to go, the water doesn't come out unless you turn the handle on. This is much better than having to reach the switch on the base unit with the tip in your mouth or having to hold into the appalling pressure cutting button on the handle and then release it. All this while water was still coming out of the tip as the button didn't cut the water flow completely.-The pace timer. This feature is non-existent on the Ultra, and I realized it is very helpful. I use the Waterpik first on the upper section of the mouth, outside-inside and then move to the lower section, in-out and I'm done. At a pressure level of 8, the water in the reservoir, at full capacity, should last little less than 90 seconds. The Aquarius will give you a very short flow pause at 30 seconds of use and another at 60 seconds, this is good to pace your cleaning as it should take about 30 seconds to clean each part of the mouth, up and down, and then you have an extra 20 seconds to touch-up. This avoids you having to be periodically peaking over to the reservoir to see how much water is left and instead allow you to concentrate on the cleaning and doing the job properly-The reservoir cover is now part of the unit. If you are like my mother in law that misplaces everything - sorry mom, I still love you-, chances are you have misplaced the reservoir cover of the WP-100 (as my mother in law did). This cover also contains the tips so it can be kind of an inconvenience to lose it. On the WP-660, the cover is attached with a hinge mechanism to the body of the Waterpik, no way to lose it. The tips are now stored on the unit itself, behind the reservoirThe rest is about the same as the WP-100, it comes with a bunch of tips from which you will probably only use the classic jet, and a 3 years warranty. It also includes a gum massaging mode which is pointless as you can achieve the same results by regulating the pressure knob. One disadvantage to the WP-100 is that you can only store two tips on the unit and not four, but again if you are like me that use only one, this is not an issue. But it might be for some users, if you have braces for example or like to regularly use the one designed for root canal maintenance (the Pik Pocket). One thing that was bad on the WP-100 and remain as bad on the WP-660 is cable management, there is no place to wrap the cable or at least a Velcro band included to deal with the cable, this lack of cable management is in part responsible for the damage to my WP-100 power cord, the cord is just hanging there. A needed improvement for the next design, please take note WaterpikOverall, I see no disadvantages when compared with the WP-100 and instead see many advantages. Until the unit has more years in the market, speculating about its durability without real facts is pointless at this time, so far the Aquarius works the same or better than the Ultra so it's higher price is justifiable. And you can even get a good deal and get it at the same price or a little cheaper than the Ultra, which is a real bargain
Reviewer: Luis B.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Buena capacidad de agua, buena selección de puntas, excelente control de presión, muy fácil de usar, las instrucciones son claras y funciona como debe de hacerlo, desde el primer uso noté la diferencia en mi higiene bucal.
Reviewer: Jean-Yves
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Prise américaine. Pas de prise européenne dans le colis.En 120 volts.
Reviewer: Edite
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Cumple su función, me lo recomendó mi dentista y fue buena compra.
Reviewer: Dave in Toronto
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I also have a travel size - much better for travel - but this is best for a leave it at home on a counter designInstead of the typical travel models, if you need a water flosser for travel, I recommend the rechargeable Panasonic Ion model. It's a little larger than a handheld, but still very very compact, and much better performing. It is equivalent performance to this cheaper, bulkier Aquarius model that needs to be plugged in to use.This Aquarius has plenty of power, lots of different tips - probably more than you will ever needI have found the waterpik water flossers to be more durable than their Panasonic competitionWe bought some water flossers after daughter got braces... now the whole family uses themIn the past when I would ask dentists if water flossers improve upon regular flossing or can be used instead of regular floss - they would always be uncomfortable, non-commital, and vague with their answers....For everyone in our family, after using these for a while, when it came time for our regular dental cleaning, the dental hygienist (DH) remarked how exceptionally well maintained our teeth were with virtually no plaqueWhen I replied that we were now using water flossers the DH admitted that they are not allowed to say water flossers improve your dental hygiene..... I didn't press on why... but maybe it is a restriction imposed by their dental association?That said - you have to use them properly. My daughter was using this with the tip designed for braces. She had great hygiene from the biting surface of her teeth to the braces, but the other half of her teeth, between the gums and braces had lots of plaque. The waterpik is not to blame, my daughter's sloppy hygiene was. She has now been told she has to focus on the entire surfaces of her teeth. No matter how good the tool, you still have to use it properly.If you don't yet have a quality water flosser - get one! The countertop models are powerful enough, if you take care between your teeth to dislodge even stuck pieces of meat, and other things that tend to get caught between teeth. I used to check afterwards with regular floss - and found that handheld less powerful battery travel models, with smaller reservoirs, did less well with food particles wedged between teeth.The other bonus here, is that like the advertising says, the DH confirmed it's also great for the health of your gums!In short I now consider a quality water flosser, together with a good tongue scrape, as essential tools for the best possible daily dental hygiene at home.If you want to splurge put a little mouthwash into the water in the flosser. Your mouth will feel every bit as clean as if you just came from the dentist !
Reviewer: Richard V
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: todo llego bien y sin problema, con las piezas mencionadas, bien por el vendedor. Por otro lado este equipo es una maravilla de verdad que si limpia a profundidad y te evita estar lastimando las encias con cepillos interdentales, este equipo esta super para las personas que tienen espacios interdentales grandes y se les llega a quedar algo de comida entre las muelas, porque tan solo con velocidad 3 ya destapa perfectamente todos los residuos, ojala y lo hubieran inventado cuando era joven, ya que creo que usarlo regularmente evitaria muchas visitas al dentista.
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