Waterpik Ultra Dental Water Jet

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Waterpik Ultra Dental Water Jet

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Waterpik
EAN: 0073950278195
Label: Waterpik
Manufacturer: Waterpik
Model: WP-100W
Publisher: Waterpik
Release Date: 2006-09-01
Studio: Waterpik
Warranty: 1

Features:
  • Water jet is clinically proven to be up to 93-percent more effective than flossing
  • Advanced control delivers a water pressure of 10 to 90 PSI with 1200 pulses per minute
  • Removes debris and bacteria lodged deep between teeth and below the gum-line
  • Significant oral health benefit for people who wear braces, have diabetes, and gum disease
  • Includes color-coded tips, standard jet tips, tongue cleaners, an orthodontic tip, and a Pik-Pocket tip

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works as expected
This is at least my 3rd Waterpic and each lasts about 4-5 years before breaking. I love using this device and if you really want a clean fresh mouth pour a little mouth wash in with the warm water and you will be happy. My only complaint is a lack of real power. I have my Waterpik set for the max and would like a little extra for power washing my teeth.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pik vs. Floss
After my new dentist badgered me to get a Waterpik, she obviously knew I just wasn't the type to get my big hands in my small mouth with some dumb old string, I finally ordered one. It really has been worth every penny. Even convinced my wife to start using it and some gum problems she has had are starting to go away. We can't understand why her dentist hasn't been bugging her like mine did. About the only complaint I have is it works counterintuitively. I would have thought when you push the button on the hand held head that it would pump but it is the opposite. Turn the switch and you better have it in your mouth ready to go and only push the button when you need to remove the head from your mouth. I've done my share of washing the mirror in our bathroom. Otherwise works super.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Health Hazard
I purchased "Waterpik Ultra Dental Jet 100WP" in Sept. I used the small toothbrush that came w/it one time when 1st got it, put it aside, then several weeks later I decided to use it again..As I used it The small bristles came out in my mouth, the toothbrush had broken into 2 pieces,one large piece & one small section. I was concerned that was a definite HEALTH HAZARD, I emailed the company with my concerns they didn't respond so I called the company spoke to a Secretary she said will pass it along to her superior "if he is concerned he will contact me" He NEVER returned my call I would NOT/do-NOT recommend this product & to add to that it leaks. Am satisified that it does preform well but the health hazard & lack of concern of the company bigwig bothers me greatly.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Waterpik Ultra Dental Water Jet--Excellent!
My husband and I are extremely satisfied with our purchase of the Waterpik! The jet attachments are wonderful for our needs, the only complaint is the basin isn't large enough to run it longer!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Waterpik Ultra
Works as advertised and definitely leaves my mouth and gums feeling much better than flossing ever did. Would recommend this product to anyone who is looking for a way to have healthier teeth and gums...Thanks


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