I've used electric toothbrushes for years but my dentist and dental technician suggested adding the Waterpik to my daily brushing routine. I probably should have done this years sooner but can now see the additional advantage of using the Waterpik.
I bought this aterpik about a month ago. As well as my Hygienist berating for not regularly flossing..., the TV advertisements made it seem a good idea. Early days yet - but will I fall off the cart like I did with my exercise and weight training?
I have had this model before - this is my third one. It's the only water pick I can find in the stores. The first one I had to throw away - mold in the unit after using for awhile. The second one died after about 6 months. We will see how long this one will last.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from waterpik.comBy WaterPik, Product Support, December 27, 2019
We are sorry that this happened. Running distilled white vinegar and warm water through the handle and unit regularly, as recommended, will prevent the issue by breaking down any buildup that may be accumulating. Here is a link to our cleaning blog that has detailed cleaning instructions:
I had purchased the travel size water flosser but had already used two of these. The charge does not last and therefore loses its pressure and does not do the job.