Conair Dental WJ8R Interplak Water Jet
Conair Dental WJ8R Interplak Water Jet
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List Price: $73.99 Sale Price: $39.95 Availability: unspecified
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Product Description
Dual Tank Feature! Easily switch from water to your favorite mouthwash or dental rinse!
7 tips included: 2 water jet tips, 2 subgingival tips, 2 brush head tips, 1 tongue cleaner tip.
Over 2,650 Water Pulses Per Minute
Reverses Gingivitis and Helps Prevent Gum Disease
Safe and Effective for all Dental Work
Features:
Subgingival Tip - Cleans below gumline and massages gums
Water Jet Tip - Provides powerful pinpoint cleaning action
Brush Heap Tip - Brushes out and washes away trapped particles
Tongue Cleaner Tip - Cleans away bacteria that causes bad breath.
Dual Tank Control - to select desired tank
On/Off Control
7-position Pressure Control for comfortable pulsating action.
2 year limited Warranty (contact manufacture for more details)
Actual product may vary slightly from picture on package. Operates on 120V 60 cycle A/C current.
Questions or Comments? 1-800-334-4031
Model WJ8R
Manufactured in China
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.
Details
- Dual tank for water and/or mouth wash
- Duel tank switch
- Includes 7 color coded attachments
- 7-setting pressure control with 3' hose
- On/Off Switch w 5' cord









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This water jet is excellent. It allows you to have a separate chamber for water and mouthwash. It also comes with different attachments for your gums, teeth and tongue. Excellent product at an excellent price!
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This device works “OK”. Jet stream is moderate. Noise is considerable. Has a lot of attachments that really don’t do much. I’m not sure what the brushes even do. The dual tank function is pretty good. But lack of pressure and too much noise outweigh the good part.
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The switch for the dual tank is too small, and since the base is very light it’s impossible to switch with one hand while you’re holding the pik with the other hand.
The water pressure was disappointing with the “standard” head and the water tank runs out far too quickly with any but the fine point head.
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For the price, this product was worth it. The dual tank -one side for water, the other for mouthwash is nice. It can be a bit messy because it can be difficult to control the water. Overall, it serves its purpose.
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Great product, I’ve been using it for about two months now and it works great.
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This is a good buy for the money. I like the range of flow which is offered, and a good amount of water is held in this unit. I wish the components were covered somehow.
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This unit was a dissapointment, it workedfair or good at best but broke early. More junk for the heap…
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I originally purchased this item after getting my wisdom teeth removed (after healing, but before the spaces filled in). It did the job getting the food out of the spaces, and then I started using it regularly because I liked the other benefts of using a water pik. I have been blessed with great teeth, but I have never been one to get myself to floss, this does a great job of replacing flossing, but it also does a great job leaking all over my bathroom counter. I did get a good year out of it, so for the price that’s ok. I am going with a Waterpik model that is rated better, but a little more costly, now that I know I will keep using it.
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I love this! I am a water jet freak for my teeth and have owned several. All of which have either broken or become non functioning which I expect this one will also someday. But for the time being, it is great. I love the double tank which allows me to use a dental rinse as well. There are plenty of attachments to my husband can have his very own.
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If you crank the pressure up on this thing it will strip the skin from the inside of your mouth. And I’m not exaggerating. It’s also SUPER LOUD so be prepared. The dual tank thing is more of a pain than a benefit. If you ever need to switch to the other tank you have to sit there and turn the pressure knob up and down until liquid begins to shoot out. Not a deal breaker by any means though. It works well and I’m still using it to this day.