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The third one worked for about four months and then suddenly water began leaking from the bottom of the handle. I don't understand: what are the chances that I could've gotten three lemons.
This is a terrible product, and I've had Water Piks and other brands over the years. They lasted a few years. This can't make it beyond a few months, if at all. Really disappointing, especially given that it's one of the pricier ones.
Is too expensive for what it is. I would not recommended
This Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 3000 water flosser is a good flosser that is simple to use and does a good job cleaning between the teeth and gums. It has an easily adjustable dial to control the spray strength and two cleaning modes. One standout feature of this product is that it is quieter than other water floss machines I've used. It comes with a hard and a soft nozzle (I prefer the hard one as it concentrates the jet more to where I need it).
I can attest that the only time I got a compliment from my dentist was after I started using the water flosser on a regular basis. Using a Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 3000 doesn't take too much effort on your part, but makes a difference when it comes time for those dental checkups.
This water flosser has multiple strengths and also a clean or deep clean option. I had never used a water pick so it definitely took some getting used to and I definitely flung water all over the place the first couple tries. Once I got the hang of it I could tell it was working and you could feel that there wasn’t any placque or food stuck in between my teeth. I have a permanent retainer on the back of my bottom teeth and the water pick makes it 10x easier to get clean than regular floss because I have to use a special tool to feed the floss through my retainer.
Overall I’m impressed with this water flosser and I think it gets the job done. It’s convenient to use, holds a decent amount of water, and doesn’t take up a large amount of space. When I got it, it was around $80 and currently it’s at $53 which is definitely worth the price if you’re in the market or want to try one.
The device is simple to use. There is an on/off button and a power dial on the main unit that controls how hard the water stream comes out. On the hand unit, there is a little switch that you push up and down to start and stop the flow of water. From there, it is point and shoot.
Pros of the Sonicare: It has a larger reservoir and lasts even longer than the Waterpik. The quad stream tip also works very well. My wife was using it and wasn’t sure if she was using it right or if it was really cleaning her teeth well. She pulled out floss afterwards and … absolutely nothing. It flossed her teeth just as well if not better than floss. It has very good “granular” control over how strong you want the water stream to be, and it has a deep clean feature as well.
Cons of the Sonicare: Unlike the Waterpik, the reservoir and reservoir lid are loose and not attached. The Waterpik has a removeable reservoir, but the lid is on a hinge and stays connected to the unit. I prefer this, but it’s a minor detail. The pulse wave technology makes the hose pulse as well. This leads to a thwacking of the hose against the body of flosser. Again, a minor annoyance, and my wife and I do believe this feature works well. Really, there are no cons that would keep me from buying this unit.
Pros of the Waterpik: It’s a hair smaller, and has a few features that I think are nicer. When you close the lid, it holds the water tank in place. It also helps to seat the tank correctly each time and there is also storage for a couple of the accessories behind the tank. As far as use, it works well to remove junk between the teeth and even below the gum line. It has good control over how intense you want the stream to be.
Cons of the Waterpik: There is no quad stream tip. This tip works pretty well, and makes “flossing” even faster/easier. Not having the pulse technology might mean that it isn’t quite as effective. This is splitting hairs though. Both the Waterpik and Sonicare have a good amount of power and are very effective. Again, there are no cons that would keep me from buying this unit either.
Pros of Both: I’m a recent convert to water flossing, and I won’t be going back to regular floss. Water flossers work well for cleaning the teeth like floss does, but they also clean under the gum line better and this can help reduce inflammation caused by food and bacteria trapped in the “gum pockets”. From a little bit of research I did before picking up my first water flosser, they don’t pose any risk at all to your enamel. They are powerful enough to effectively floss, but not powerful enough to cause any damage to your teeth.






