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Home > Conair WJ7B Interplak Water Jet
Conair WJ7B Interplak Water Jet

Average Rating: 3 star rating (5 Reviews)

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Product Description: 
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5 Attachments!
2 Water Jet Tips - Tip provides powerful pinpoint cleaning action.
1 Subgingival Tip - Cleans below gumline and massages gums.
1 Brush Tip - Brushes out and washes away trapped particles.
1 Tongue Cleaner Tip - Cleans away bacteria that causes bad breath.
Recommended By Dentists. Use With Your Favorite Mouthwash!
Flushes out plaque and food debris.
Reverses gingivitis and helps prevent gum disease.
Safe and Effective for all dental work.
Additional Features:
Single tank with protective cover lifts off base for easy filling.
Convenient extra long 3-foot hose.
7 Position pressure control.
On/Off control.
2 Year limited warranty
Model WJ7
Operates on 120V 60 cycle A/C current.
Please Note: This item has been built to U.S. electronics specifications and may need additional modifications or converters to be used in countries other than the U.S. and Canada.
Tired of the dentist urging you to floss just a little more diligently? The path to dental righteousness can also be found through "oral irrigation." It's true. The Interplak dental water jet uses powerful pulses (2,650 per minute) to flush food debris from hard-to-reach places between teeth and under the gum line, thus preventing dreaded plaque (the leading cause of gingivitis and gum disease). Gentle yet thorough, this jet is an ideal tool for cleaning around crowns, bridgework, and orthodontic braces. It can be used with water, mouthwash, or antibacterial dental rinse. Seven different pressure settings enable you to vary water flow for maximum personal comfort and results, and a convenient button on the handle puts on/off control right at your fingertips. The 10-ounce tank comes with a protective cover and lifts off of the 5-1/4-inch-by-3-3/4-inch base for easy filling and cleaning. With 3 feet of coiled hose, you have plenty of room to maneuver. The unit's four color-coded, easily interchangeable jet tips make this an ideal unit for the whole family, and it'll leave your dentist speechless! --Erin Brown


Customers' Reviews: 
Great Little Machine - Effective and Reasonably Priced
5 out of 5 stars.
I bought this appliance to replace an old, old, old WaterPik. To be honest, I wasn't expecting much for the price, about 26.00. My dentist wants me to use a water jet to help with gum problems. I have to say that this little device works exceptionally well. It has 7 pressure settings, which are plenty, and comes with 5 attachments -- 2 "regular" tips, a sublingual tip for the gums, a brush head tip and a tongue cleaner tip -- so there's plenty of versatility. It's a bit noisy, so I use it in the downstairs bathroom at night so I don't wake my husband. It's also nice looking. But the main point is that it works very well. The handle has a button that allows you to turn off the jet of water (not the appliance). Per dentist orders, I use a mix of 1 part Listerine to 3 parts warm water and flush the machine out with about 1/4 reservoir of plain water after each use. I think this machine has been a great addition to my dental routine and would recommend it to anyone. I've been using it for about a month with no problems at all.

Conair WJB Interplak Water Jet
4 out of 5 stars.
The water takes time to make its way through the hose, but it gets the debris out well.

This unit Is Not What It Used To Be !
2 out of 5 stars.

I had an older Conair Interplak WJ7 model for several years. It worked very well, so well in fact that when it finally lost it's pressure I immediatly ordered another to replace it. The new model WJ7B looks very similar and it does come with extra cleaning tools however it's quality and performance is a far cry from the previous model I had. When my old one gave up the ghost I ordered what I thought was the identical replacement model. Boy was I mistaken. This model is much noisier. It has decent pressure but only after you fiddle with the knobs and wait for it to do it's thing. I went a week without a water jet. I use it so often that I was going through withdrawls. I was so exited when it arrived. That joy didn't last very long. After I opened the box it came in I noticed that it was much lighter than the older model. If your not careful just by turning the dials you can tip it over. It is much noisier as well. I will give it a chance, however it's so much louder and feels so much flimsier than it's predecessors. I realize in this world you get what you pay for however the older model I had was around the same price and I was hoping that this model would be at least as good as my previous one. I will most likely buy another one from a competitor soon for I think this one will only work a mere fraction of the time my old one did. Regardless of the 2 year warranty when it goes I will just toss it in the trash. Why bother paying for shipping just to get another cheapo replacement. Way to go Conair. Replace a decent product with an inferior one for a similar price. I didn't buy another Interplak unit to be cheap. I bought it because my older model worked so well for so long. If you buy this product the only winner will be Conair. So much for quality and reputations.

Patience for the pressure
4 out of 5 stars.
I had a water pik and it died early on. I bought the Interplak WJ7 - old old model - and loved it for probably three years when the hose split. Repair was unsuccessful so I bought the later B version - the only one available. Disappointed in the pressure - yes, but I noticed the slow down when adding the fluid, adjusting the pressure knob and realized the lack of pressure is due to excessive drag on the piston.

Solution - fill with water and put the handle back in the container to circulate the water and run for 5 minutes. After a few cycles the piston wears in and it works just like the old model. Lots of pressure. It might even blow out the hose like my old one after a couple of years.

Oops - after about a month I still put the handle back in the container and let it run a few minutes till the pressure builds - then it's OK. Not great but OK.

loud or broken
1 out of 5 stars.
Had to send it back. Really, really loud. Had one before, this was not the same machine. They made me pay shipping both ways for something that did not work. A rip off! Avoid!

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