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Review on Professional Cleaning Foldable Water Flosser by Jen Aus

Revainrating 4 out of 5

More compact and cordless

This Waterpush Water Flosser is more compact than the Waterpik and also cordless, but works just as well. We all know that we need to floss daily to maintain healthy teeth and gums, but you have to floss, and it's messy. Dental floss uses a pressurized jet of water to do the same thing, but better because it also flushes out bits of food and toothpaste that can get stuck between our teeth. It has a self-contained design with a water tank that doubles as a lid for flossing when not in use. It has an internal rechargeable battery, so it's wireless. It comes with 5 interchangeable heads and a storage bag. It charges via a USB-C charging cable, which I like because it's easy to swap out if needed. There are 4 levels of water pressure so everyone can find a comfortable level. I've had Waterpiks for years now, but this cordless style is much better. It works just as well but doesn't need to be plugged in and doesn't take up valuable space on your bathroom counter. If this is your first time using an irrigator, I recommend starting with the lowest pressure setting. Also, keep your lips closed around the tip to keep water from getting on the mirror or walls. I use warm water because I have sensitive teeth. Your gums may bleed for the first week or so, just like with traditional floss, but when your gums stop bleeding after flossing, you'll know it's healthier. At $30, this is a great oral health investment.

Pros
  • MINI PORTABLE -- One of the advantages of the high-end WaterPush 1903-1904 travel irrigator is its ability to shrink to 1/2 size during use, as well as the ability to store the tip. Irrigator in the body so you can take it with you wherever you go.
Cons
  • Some bugs