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Waterpik Complete Care Water Flosser and Sonic Toothbrush (WP-900)
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Waterpik
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Average Rating: (10 Reviews)
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List Price: $99.99
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Our Price: $90.58
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$9.41 (9%)
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Availability: Available for immediate delivery.
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Flush Away with the Pulse and then Let the Brush do the Work
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By MJ Cougar on March 04, 2014
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After many years of manual brushing, I took the chance on one of those rotary pulsating brushes, Oral B to B exact. That was my first venture in powered tooth brushing and not my last. That brush lasted about three years; twelve brush heads and around $120 later, I went into the ultra-sonic field of brushing. Sonicare was the best brush experience I had to date in my middle aged life. That brush too lasted around 3 and even possibly 4 years. Although the replacement brush heads were much more costly than the Oral B ones, and ultamitly the replacement cost of the brush heads is what drove me back to purchase another Oral B rotary type tooth brush. Let me say neither of my first two electronic tooth brushes ever quit, or even slow down. It simply got to the point of replacement heads cost total, matched the total cost of the tooth brush when purchased. Well I went back to the Oral B simply because I could not bring myself to justify the Sonicare price + the brush head price. This time, my Oral B stuck around for 6 months. I simply never felt the same "clean" feeling on my teeth as I did with the Sonicare. WELCOME WATERPIK Now here is the Waterpik flosser and sonic tooth brush. In short, I have owned this for 3 months and I will never go back to either Oral B or Sonicare. The cost for this unit complete is on par with a mid line Sonicare and the Oral B. However, you also get the water flosser and five floss heads. Top that with the sonic toothbrush, and 2 brush heads, and you have the perfect combo for a healthy mouth. The only thing I can report that may push some away from purchasing this is the sonic brush has two speeds. I feel the low is too slow and the high is a bit too fast. However I also feel it does a fantastic job and in my opinion, beats out Sonicare in the tooth cleaning department. If you have never used a sonic toothbrush, this combo is your chance. Use the low and you are good to go. Then when you are ready, brush on high and you will feel your teeth gleaming.
127 of 127 people found the above review helpful.
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makes brushing your teeth a delight
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By sniffy123 on January 07, 2014
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went to dentist. wife was told she needed a sonic toothbrush. I was told I needed a water flosser. Both technician and dentist recommended waterpik. this unit meets both needs. it is pretty well constructed and sensibly designed. storage space for brushes and flosser, long cord but excess can be stored in the base. simple to operate. Only one thing to be careful of. If flosser head is not inserted fully into the handle before turning it on, water squirts all over and runs down your arm. Not a problem for a normal person setting it up for themselves. But, if you have a wife with a perverse sense of humour who under the guise of being helpful sets up your toothbrush, puts toothpaste on it, but then doesn't insert the flosser completely, watch out. I was a sceptic about this kind of thing, but my gums are healthier, my teeth whiter and my mouth feels really refreshed when done using it.
11 of 11 people found the above review helpful.
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My teeth are important to me and I want to keep them
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By Emereld on August 27, 2013
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I love this water flosser and sonic toothbrush. To be honest, I don't see much difference between this waterpik flosser and the waterpik I had been using for years. It does have a few different tips to use, but all in all to me it basically does the same thing as the older model--remove whatever food particles are stuck between your teeth. I do like the fact that the whole setup is in one place which makes it very convenient to use. I don't have much room on my sink either, but I don't think that it takes up that much room. When I went to the dentist last week for a cleaning the hygienist commented "you certainly don't leave much for me to clean, do you?" I was glad that she said that because it proves to me that this flosser and toothbrush are doing what they claimed to do. I would certainly recommend it to anyone.
21 of 21 people found the above review helpful.
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Great if slightly messy product
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By Luis Perez on July 26, 2013
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No complaints. This was easy to set up and start using. It does take a little while to get used to using the water flosser if you haven't used one before, and honestly, it's easy to get the whole bathroom wet with this thing. The instructions say to "just let the water flow freely out of your mouth," but when I try that, some water tends to stream down the handle and onto my hand and then down my arm and often down my leg. Maybe I'm not doing it right. In any case, it will get your teeth and gums clean and the brush is excellent, too. The travel case is nice and the battery will last a coupe of weeks. Great for all but the longest trips away from home.
For the money, this was a great deal.
UPDATE:
I just want to add that now that I've had this a while, I find it almost indispensable. I have noticed now that beyond the routine morning/night use, I find myself constantly using this for a quick but thorough rinse after meals, snacks or coffee. There's no better way for getting pieces of a salad, or nuts or other little items that get easily wedged in your mouth. Just a great, quick cleaning feel.
Also, I've gotten better about not spraying the whole bathroom, You do have a pause button on the handle, but you need to press it firmly to suppress the water flow, otherwise, it will leak.
One other note, I've seen some reviews have mentioned that the reservoir runs out too quickly. I have not noticed that issue at all, for what it's worth.
Anyway, great product and I'm very glad I bought it.
127 of 127 people found the above review helpful.
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Best oral care product I ever bought!
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By MAC on July 18, 2013
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OMG I LOVE my new Waterpik (R) ultra flosser complete with toothbrush. The toothbrush tells you when you need to change quadrants (stops vibrating temporarily) and the waterpik has a rubber tool to get into the deep pockets as well as a ton of other attachments for everyday use. I use one cap of Advanced Care Listerine & the rest water in the reservoir (Which detaches for easy cleaning)and I have to say it is the best!! Wish I started using this years ago. Sonic toothbrushes have come a long way since I last owned a Sonicare! Cheap on Amazon too. Trust me $100 is nothing compared to what the dentist charges!
It just went on sale down from $89.99 to $72.52 and just called and they gave me the difference. Telling you this thing is the best mouth care item I ever purchased. I went over the gum line with a rubber pik after my brush & waterpik and there was nothing that came off. FABULOUS!!! I am so OCD about my teeth and will be even more so now but with less trouble! I am now done with my routine in less than 5 minutes and no more manual flossing. I highly recommend the product and am now a reformed Sonicare user! It even got particles out of the back molars that flossing used to take multiple passes to get out. My dentist even noticed the difference after 2 weeks of using it when I got my crown put in post root canal. A helpful hint is not to follow the directions my keeping your mouth open and letting the fluid drain. I recommend flossing each quad with your lips pursed, press the pause button on the handle, spit and resume. that way you will have little to no splash. As an RN, I find it really easy to clean too. PS- Brushing before the pik seems to be more effective for me as well as filling it after each use so it is ready to go next time.
37 of 40 people found the above review helpful.
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Great Product, but....
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By ds on May 10, 2013
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My teeth feel so much cleaner since purchasing this product. I had a Sonicare toothbrush before with all the bells and whistles, and the Waterpik Total Care product is much better. It allows me to better control the tarter I am prone to. For travelers, you may want to purchase the water pick and tooth brush separately, since the combined unit is rather large. Waterpik does not even sell the charger separately, which is something my Sonicare product included. I called customer service with this suggestions, which I hope they take under advisement.
UPDATE: Over 6 months later I still love the product. Best checkup ever at the dentist. I used to have my teeth cleaned every 3-months to control the tarter. Lost insurance so waited 1-year--less tarter than I used to have at my 3-month cleanings. I JUST WISH that replacement toothbrush heads were available in brick and mortar stores or that they were available with free shipping. They are expensive and hard to find. No problem finding the water tip replacements, just the brush replacements.
119 of 127 people found the above review helpful.
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