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Review on 💦 Waterpik Aquarius WP-662: Professional Water Flosser for Teeth, Gums, Braces, Dental Care - ADA Accepted, 7 Tips, 10 Settings, Black by Joshua Talley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm glad I decided to buy this model.

Only a lazy dentist is not talking about the benefits of an irrigator now, advertising this device literally as a panacea for caries and stomatitis. Once it was my turn to listen to a sermon about its undoubted benefits and urgent need, because you don’t particularly mind in a dental chair :-) And so, having come home and partially to myself, I dug into the Internet. It turned out that - what a surprise! - that there are a great variety of irrigators, for every taste and pocket, from options like "hose to a water tap" on Aliexpress to super-sophisticated combines even with replaceable dental floss and an additional electric toothbrush. My goal was devices with a powerful water jet and nozzles for cleaning crowns and bridges, because I thought that I would also put the older generation on the irrigator (looking ahead, I’ll say that they refused to use the shaitan machine - the jet of water supposedly can loosen the remaining teeth and knock out the fillings ... I could not convince them, the nerves turned out to be more expensive :-) I needed a powerful pressure in order to "punch" very narrow gaps between my teeth. They are large for me, they sit closely, but they narrow slightly at the bottom, and therefore I cut the gums with dental floss, but I don’t reach the middle with a toothpick. Well, an important factor was the low noise level, because the walls in the house are cardboard. A lot of devices costing from 3 thousand were suitable for this definition, but ... Love is evil! :-) Once I saw Aquarius, I could not forget him. This time I fell victim not only to cynical designers, but also to auditory marketers :-))) The price was biting, but I returned to this tab again and again until I gave up and ordered this miracle. And I don’t regret it at all, although I use only one of all his nozzles. Aquarius does the job for which it was created, and does it perfectly! Almost every second user of the irrigator with mild surprise (if not horror) writes that he did not know how much "food" remains in his mouth after brushing his teeth with a regular brush - and this is true! Moreover, the season of fibrous vegetables like corn was painless this time, because the irrigator really cleans those very inaccessible interdental spaces without noise and pain. Yes, at first, the gums bled after almost every cleaning, but over time this happens less and less, - I think the declared "strengthening the gums with a massage water jet" is still not quite a myth. If this scares someone, then Aquarius will be able to satisfy them too: it has a wide gradation of pressure, as many as 10 steps. As for the technical characteristics, the model 672 is a copy of the model 670, already described on . To be honest, when I was choosing a model on the site, I saw some other differences besides the color, but now I can’t find them. As for indirect duties, somehow: to please the eyes of the hostess and to make noise delicately, he copes with this just as well. Pleases! It is small (I put it on the sink during use and store it in a cabinet), elegant, very convenient to use. It has rubberized non-slip feet, a comfortable large handle for selecting the water pressure, the same comfortable large handle for the hand with correctly located buttons, a cord for water supply that is very well twisted "into a spring" (it does not unwind over time and allows you to put the handle in the intended for almost without looking at the holder) - in general, this is usually called ergonomics. I have nothing to compare the noise level with, since this is my first irrigator (users very often note that due to their design features, most irrigators are very noisy), Two points can be written down as disadvantages (besides the price, of course): a short electric cord and, how can I put it, the delicacy of the design :-) The first is corrected by the presence of an outlet nearby or an extension cord, the second, perhaps, I just imagine :-) The plastic is so thin, sometimes it’s scary to take it even in neat women’s hands, and the connections are so delicate that you’re afraid to let the cover out of your hands abruptly :-) But, perhaps, I exaggerate the degree of fragility of the plastic from which the device is made, because nothing bad happened to it in six months . Recommend - Definitely recommend! And irrigators in general, and Waterpeak Aquarius in particular.

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Pros
  • Well, he does his job well.
Cons
  • The cord is short, not very reliable design, high price

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