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The Rechargeable Water Dental Flosser is a portable, powerful oral irrigator featuring a 200ml water tank, IPX7 waterproof rating, and a long-lasting 1100mAh battery. With adjustable pressure settings and multiple interchangeable tips, it caters to diverse oral health needs, making it ideal for home or travel.
M**S
Great for travel or at home
Im a 70 year old with braces and I bought this to take to Europe. It worked great and I was glad I had bought it. Very small and easily packable, yet worked as well my larger waterpick at home
S**T
This little gem is awesome!
I love this water flosser! It takes up almost zero counter space it’s easy to use and perfect for travel!
J**H
Leaks, leaks, leaks
PROS - small size and a convenient place to store utensilsCON - the seal is insufficient and the item leaks way too much
A**A
Powerful and useful!
I used this while traveling. I love that it shrinks down and it's just as powerful as standard water flossers. I wish the bag it came with was either a little bigger or it had a dedicated section of the actual picks however I still managed to stuff it in as best I could. Now I'm planning to use it in my emergency bag! Great item.
K**R
A Pretty Good Deal
This gadget is a big improvement over the bulky and less-powerful travel oral irrigator I used to use. It's smaller, more compact, has more options, and is decidedly more powerful. The reservoir, however, is smaller and hard to adjust -- it took me several uses to get it clicked in place properly, to not have water leaking out all over. The spray pressure is good: it does a good job. Be prepared, though, to fill and refill the reservoir for a typical rinse-out of your mouth. I am OK with this, as the unit is very packable/compact. Basically happy with this purchase and will get the hang of connection of reservoir to the power unit with increased use. A good value for the price, in my opinion.
I**L
Great for traveling
This held just enough water to do a mouth rinse thoroughly. easy to refill if needed more time. The only vegetative I have found is when I returned home and wanted the reservoir to dry, there was no way to disconnect it even though they say to take it off (didn't want to force anything and maybe break). I just had to leave the filler cap open until it air dried out.
D**M
Long Battery Life and Good Floss
I usually floss with a pick and I thought it was enough, but when I used the water flosser for the first time, the amount of food that came out that I never knew about blew my mind! I use it every night and the battery lasts me a whole two weeks before it starts getting a bit weaker and then I will have to charge it. Filling it up is very easy and is very portable for travel!
M**2
Plenty of attachments. Soft to strong pulsing. Small enough for travel.
This is a really nice small rechargeable dental flosser. It has 5 different settings: pulse, massage, soft, normal, and strong. Strong is VERY strong. And soft is perfect if your gums are sensitive.The attachments include 2 identical (most common?) attachments that I suppose you could split between you and a partner. Using these results in the strongest pulsing when its set to 'strong'. There's 1 brush like attachment, a rubbery tip attachment, and a spoon-looking attachment that I don't really know what it's for.It doesn't hold a whole lot of water but that's a trade-off for portability and travel-size. It slides to full-size and slides back to a smaller size for travel which I find great (it means I'll actually take it with me on vacations)Charging is simple with a USB-C to USB-A cable. It's a little on the short side. There's no wall adapter included.There's a charging indicator that's kind of self-explanatory. Red = no power, Blinking red = charging, Green = charged. Not sure how it shows red when there's no power (since it would need at least enough power to light it up red).I couldn't really figure out how to store the nozzle where the water goes in like it says in the manual. If I put it in there, it sort of sinks too low. I guess that's fine if there's no water in it since you'd have to turn it over (draining the water) to get it out if there's water in it when you remove the stored nozzle.It comes with a nice soft travel case with a tie-string.The lid where the water goes in almost appears like it doesn't close all the way, but it's got a seal that seals up fine when closed.
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