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Posted 28 November 2022

Waterpik Ultra Professional Water Flosser with 7 Tips (WP-660UK) £44.99 @ Waterpik

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Waterpik Ultra Professional Water Flosser with 7 Tips and Advanced Pressure Control System with 10 Settings, Dental Plaque Removal Tool, White (WP-660UK) (2pin UK Bathroom Plug)

Cleaner teeth – efficient water flosser that is 50% more effective than traditional dental floss and leaves your mouth feeling incredibly fresh and clean
Easy plaque removal – removes up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas with a 3-second application, perfect for those who have difficulty using dental floss, toothpicks, or interdental brushes
Safe and gentle - ideal for anyone with braces, implants, crowns, bridges or periodontal pockets. 3X as effective as dental floss for cleaning around braces with the Orthodontic Tip
Stronger gums - massages and stimulates gums to improve circulation and keep your gums strong and healthy. Combines water pressure and pulsations to clean between teeth and below the gum line
Adapt to your cleaning routine - 7 flosser tips, 10 pressure settings for gentle to maximum cleaning, 650 ml water reservoir for 90+ seconds of flossing time, backed by a 2-year warranty


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Features

  • 7 Tips
  • Electric flosser with two-pin UK plug for UK shaver sockets
  • Global voltage (100-240v)
  • Advanced pressure control system with 10 settings
  • Reservoir capacity of 90+ seconds
  • On/Off water control on handle
  • 2 Modes - Floss Mode and Hydro-Pulse Massage Mode
  • 1-minute timer with 30-second pacer
  • LED information panel
  • Enhanced pressure performance with 10% more water pressure
  • Two-year warranty

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  1. David_Dumoulin's avatar
    £34.99 at Boots
    ShaksR's avatar
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    That is an earlier noisier model with less features (WP120UK versus WP660UK):


    electricteeth.com/uk/…ew/
  2. Andi75's avatar
    Has anyone got the cordless Waterpik? If so what do you think of it please?
    no1goldenchild's avatar
    I have one and completely underwelmed, not very powerful, have to charge it all the time, water tank is too small (have to fill up twice per go), no power light to show it's charging and when it's fully charged, the switch's are really stiff. But that's just my opinion.
  3. Gazzie's avatar
    Been using Waterpik for the past 12 years. I think they do a great job, but my dentist complains that it’s a poor substitute for tradition flossing.

    Just be careful you don’t have it turned up to max for daily use. I’m sure the plaque on a tooth has worn out.
  4. HottestDeal's avatar
    My dentist said this doesn’t replace flossing so I can’t say I see the point of it.

    Just do the floss.
    deadduck_145's avatar
    Not all dentists know everything, much like GP's.

    There are several studies doing the rounds where water flossing has been showing to be just as effective as regular flossing.
  5. james.pondBzo's avatar
    Thanks ordered, no idea if this is good. Does it come with replacement parts?
    phillyboy's avatar
    I've had mine 5 years now and is still going strong on all the original parts... It was a very good purchase indeed, much easier than using normal floss
  6. mr_chris_bee's avatar
    Ordered thanks!
  7. PD2K79's avatar
    Love mine, used it for years along with regular flossing - couldn’t be without it now 
  8. ShaksR's avatar
    Author
    I have been looking at this model for a while, just bought!
  9. Halfang's avatar
    Tempted. I have a knock-off of sorts which is more portable, but I feel it's a faff to keep clean and recharge. I feel this might be better.
  10. no1goldenchild's avatar
    That looks so much better than the rechargeable ones, i'm tempted......
  11. rafmoh's avatar
    What colour are people buying?
  12. Cuddl3s's avatar
    Questions to those who have been using these for a few years, doesn't using these long term affect the teeth strength? I am concerned that putting water under pressure on teeth might erode the teeth enamel? or am I over thinking things.
  13. Ibrar_Mahmood's avatar
    Always did want to floss my water before drinking it
  14. Cuddl3s's avatar
    Expired
  15. Mentos's avatar
    Anyone got a simple comparrison between the various models? I noticed they have a few more expensive ones on there, but not simple to decipher the most important differences in reality.

    Also Costco have a bundle (corded plus cordless) which regularly drops to ~£65. Is the corded version in that the same as this.

    Prefer to buy from Costco and also like the idea of having both as I can leave one downstairs for a quick clean during the day.

    Starting to get issues with my teeth, so decided it’s time to make it as easy as possible to do the right thing. Also grabbed lots of floss harps and left them in draws everywhere.
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