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Review on 🦷 Ultra Waterpik WP-112 Water Flosser for Superior Oral Health by Anastazja Kowalik ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thanks for the quality product.

I compare the Oral-B Professional Care MD20 that I had been using with the Waterpik WP 100 E2 Ultra that I recently purchased. If you write about both of them at the same time, you will go over the allotted number of 2022 characters. I write something here, and I write something in a review on Oral-B. The standard Waterpik nozzle generates a powerful jet pressure when used with the device. It does a little better job of cleaning in between the teeth, but it is no longer sufficient for cleaning the "gum area." It is required that the tank be refilled with water on multiple occasions. The Waterpik system is intended for use by a family consisting of one to two persons. According to the instructions, you are only allowed to put in a maximum of five minutes of work per two hours. In a standard pack of nozzles, there are two of each color (you can buy additional ones, they are the same colors). The Oral-B kit includes four distinct nozzles of varying colors. Because the nozzles at Oral-B are kept in separate compartments and do not come into contact with one another, the company ensures that there will not be an issue even if a customer is sick with an illness such as a sore throat. They are stored in a shared container by Waterpik. This box, which serves as the tank's lid, causes the nozzles to become mixed up whenever water is added to the tank. Ordinary nozzles sold by Waterpik consist of nothing more than a tube made of plastic (it costs 800 per pair). Composed with the intention of revision in three months. It is not yet obvious what can happen there in a period of six months. Perhaps there is an accumulation of microorganisms. In my opinion, they should not build up there to a greater extent than, for instance, on table forks. I was unaware that the Waterpik package included any other nozzles until I tried them. In light of the restriction "five minutes of work in two hours," I don't think it's worth my time to even try. The Waterpik has far poorer ergonomics than other similar products. At Waterpik. I held the box in my hands and rotated it to determine the side that opens it. Two hands were required to open it. Hands that are wet will not open - it slips. He then removed the nozzle from the box and placed it on the table. I obtained a tank, poured water into it, and then had to place it down, press it down, then remove it, reposition it so that it was more evenly distributed, and finally get it to operate. I cleaned my teeth, put the nozzle back where it belonged in the box, turned the box around to see on which side it should have been placed, and then put it on. If I had the assurance that the Oral-B would not break, then I would purchase one. Because of this, I decided to give Waterpik a shot after reading a review that discussed the same problems.

Pros
  • cleans effectively between teeth
Cons
  • ergonomics are tailored to the needs of a household consisting of one to two persons.