Horrible design Rating:1 out of 5 stars Low pressure water and bad design make this a junker.
Low pressure: you will not be able to clean much of anything from your teeth.
Bad design: Lifting up the water container and putting back in place will most likely cause the useless accessory nozzles to go flying about your bathroom, so instead of cleaning your teeth, you are on your knees looking for the little white cheaply made pieces of plastic.
Not good. Rating:1 out of 5 stars Unfortunately it does not work that well because the water automatically starts shooting and to stop the flow you have to press a button, so if your finger slips there is water all over the place. They should make it so that the button is press whenever you want the water to flow instead. Very disappointed with it. It sometimes leaks from the hose, which of course is also messy.
Dental Waterjet Rating:5 out of 5 stars 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.
conair water pik Rating:2 out of 5 stars 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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Horrible design
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
Low pressure water and bad design make this a junker.
Low pressure: you will not be able to clean much of anything from your teeth.
Bad design: Lifting up the water container and putting back in place will most likely cause the useless accessory nozzles to go flying about your bathroom, so instead of cleaning your teeth, you are on your knees looking for the little white cheaply made pieces of plastic.
Whoever designed this should be fired.
Not good.
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
Unfortunately it does not work that well because the water automatically starts shooting and to stop the flow you have to press a button, so if your finger slips there is water all over the place. They should make it so that the button is press whenever you want the water to flow instead. Very disappointed with it. It sometimes leaks from the hose, which of course is also messy.
Dental Waterjet
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
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.
conair water pik
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
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.