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Waterpik Water Flosser Cordless Dental Oral Irrigator for Teeth with Portable Travel Bag and 3 Jet Tips, Cordless Freedom ADA Accepted, WF-03, White

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Availability: 11 left in stock
Fulfilled by Pearson Dental Supplies, Inc.

Arrives May 21 – May 27
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Color: White


Features

  • PORTABLE CONVENIENCE: Cordless Waterpik Water Flosser is designed for travel anywhere, use in the shower, and small bathrooms
  • CLINICALLY PROVEN: Removes up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas and is up to 50% more effective than string floss for improving gum health - accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA)
  • NO OUTLETS, NO CHARGING: Includes 3 AA batteries (no outlets or charging needed) - assuming daily use, replace batteries every 1 to 2 months, depending on quality of batteries
  • TRAVEL ACCESSORIES: For added convenience, Cordless Freedom Water Flosser includes a microfiber travel bag and a travel water plug
  • FEATURES: 2 pressure settings ranging from 45 to 75 PSI, 1200 pulses per minute, 5-ounce water reservoir for 30 seconds of flossing time, 3 flossing tips, battery operated and portable

Description

The Easier and More Effective Way to Floss, the Waterpik Cordless Freedom Water Flosser is a great solution when you want the convenience of cordless water flossing. Battery operated and portable, it's perfect for use in smaller bathrooms or for travel. The Cordless Freedom dual-water pressure control system allows you to personalize your water pressure intensity. The Cordless Freedom includes 3 AA batteries and an easy-to-fill reservoir. It also comes with a travel bag and a travel plug to prevent leakage during transport. Plus it's waterproof, so it may be used in the shower. The Waterpik Water Flosser is the first product in its class accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA).


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 12 x 12 inches; 1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ WF-03


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 3 AA batteries required. (included)


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Water Pik, Inc.


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  • After just 13 months, kerplunk
Color: White
This waterpik was very hard on batteries. I also didn’t like that it was hard to clean the reservoir. But my biggest complaint is that it died after just 13 months of light use. I’d say I used it no more than 10 times a month over its lifespan of just 13 months. I don’t like to write negative reviews, but this is a product that really deserves one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022 by Bill

  • So far so good! (Updated review)
Color: White
UPDATE: I've now used this Waterpik for several weeks. When the batteries are not low, the clean feeling from the stream of water irrigating your teeth and gums is amazing. The stream starts to become weak when the batteries start to wane (I'm using rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries and I recommend doing the same if you use this product often.). I usually only refill once or twice now using the smaller "pocket" tips. The reservoir will run out more quickly with the other tips. I really enjoy the pocket tips and highly recommend them to get a very direct, penetrating stream. For the flossing solution, I have been doing a mixture of half mouthwash (Lysterine Total Care - the purple one,) about 7 drops of Eden's Garden Tea Tree Oil (which is amazing and the best tasting/smelling tea tree oil I've ever tried,) seven drops of Eden's Garden Peppermint Oil (delicious,) and the rest warm water. I've found that my teeth are way too sensitive to use a cold solution. The only problem I've encountered - and this may or may not be due to the use of oils - is the black rubber ring seal of the reservoir became bloated or stretched and I had to remove it to get it to seal after filling. It would literally get in the way and not allow me to close the reservoir without a sharp object to force in the section of the seal that was sticking out. After a few more days even that stopped working. I now have to leave the reservoir (minus the seal) open between uses or it will become stuck and nearly impossible to open. It's a minor annoyance and I wish i could keep it closed for sanitary reasons but I've chosen to keep it regardless. I do use this in the shower (the main reason I chose this model) and I imagine I would make a mess if I attempted to do otherwise. For me at least, it's very easy to accidentally redirect the spray and squirt the walls and yes - I've zapped myself in the eye quite a few times. It hurts but it's admittedly kind of funny and could just be me. Overall, I LOVE the feeling after using this with the solution mentioned and plan to keep it as a permanent part of my regimen. Original review: This is my first Waterpik. I chose this one so I could use it in the shower. I fill it with WARM water (I have sensitive teeth and using cold water was intolerable) mixed with mouthwash and/or tea tree oil, peppermint oil. I also bought the pocket tips and I am very pleased with the results. I can feel the water cleaning between each tooth and I am able to reach spots that are impossible to access with a toothbrush. I also HATE flossing, so this is the perfect alternative. With the pocket tips I fill up the reservoir about 3-4 times with each use to clean my entire mouth very thoroughly, though twice would suffice if you were in a rush. Only downside is that I wish there was an easier way to fill the reservoir and flush it out for cleaning but it's not a big problem. In all I really enjoy using this product and I would recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2017 by ljdbs

  • I'm critical of it, but it's still a good first timer option
Color: White
This is a decent compromise for travelers and those without a lot of counter space in their bathrooms. I've used this model for 3 years and moving onto something else (not sure what... Yet). I broke down the review into categories that affect the usage and overall reliability of the product using a letter grade Overall quality: (D) this unit is very hard to keep clean. Worse, the cap that seals the batteries on the bottom is just flimsy enough to cause connectivity issues. These are typically noticable after at least a few months of usage - most common during battery replacement (won't turn on, water leaking through the seams inside the compartment and the cap just doesn't hold up). Pressure: (C) it's good for about 3-5 days. I've tried everything you can think of in it. From Lithium batteries to conventional to commercial cells. The output is useable for 2wks at most, but after that, you'll hear it straining at certain angles and distances. It'll also take 2x longer to run through the tank because output is so low. Still, I find it to do better than floss, especially in-between teeth with wide gaps. Traveling: (B) while it's bulky, the detachable head makes it fit in my grooming bag. Having this available on the road is a convenience that I think is worth any hassle to bring it along. Overall reliability and upkeep: (F) these things fail. At best, I've made it about a year. At worst, 7 months. Worse, keeping it hygienic is a battle. If you don't like losing battles, especially where mold is concerned, then this thing will make you hurt and hate. I've tried a peroxide mix in one that began to fail. Pipe brushes to clean the tank aren't effective because of its shape. The pickup tube has a sealed cap on the hose, which is why I went with peroxide. Nada. I can't keep it clean. Your best bet is to toss it out and get a new one. Would I buy it again? No. I've bought enough of these and think another model deserves a shot. In fact, I'm steering clear of Waterpik based on what I'm finding for options (not opinions because I think some folks are just too intense with this stuff). If its your first, this is a good place to start. At the cost, it's honestly not a bad tool. It'll give you a starting point while initially proving to be a reliable tool. I'd suggest buying larger quantities of cheap batteries than lower quantity for quality. They won't last. This may be important - I find that Duracells regular copper tops fit the best into the battery area. Energizer batteries seem to have an issue with fitment. I hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019 by N. Albert

  • Five years of use, still clean, here's how
Color: White
My husband has been using this model for five years. He had me occasionally running the tank through the dishwasher, but now that I've bought my own (a different model on the right of the picture) I've looked more closely. I see now that his tank is a little grimy internally at the base. So here's what I did to get it sparkling clean. I had two things lying around: some disposable bamboo skewers, and some magic eraser sponges. (They're both cheap on amazon.) I cut a small piece of the magic eraser sponge and stuffed it through the big hole on the side. Then I stuck a skewer down the smaller hole, and swished the sponge around with a few drips of vinegar. Whala! Clean. I also ran some vinegar through the whole unit by spraying my bathroom walls with the alcohol-filled pik. Then of course I emptied it and ran water through it once, to get rid of any residual vinegar. The vinegar is an anti-bacterial but the most important thing is getting that sponge to wipe down the inside walls of the tank. Hubby's waterpik is good as new, and I intend to keep mine as good as new. Both are two different companies and models but both can be cleaned just fine. (I also showed cotton here as an alternative, but I like those eraser sponges.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2022 by geekandglitter

  • Easy To Use
Color: White
It's larger than I expected and my countertop isn't very large so it stays in the shower. It's much easier to use than I thought it might be and really cleans between teeth and in pockets. I can use it in the shower or at the sink. I would get a corded model if I had an extra plug in!
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022 by Alaska Silver

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