I am using it for three weeks now. when I start I felt like I do not know how to use. so it took me some time to learn to handle the tip in my mouth. Its a great product.
i am very pleased with the cleaning this water flosser does. very happy with my gum health and plaque control. I am telling my friends they need to purchase one for their oral health
My surgeon said I had to buy this to clean under my full-mouth, implanted dentures. I have 3 complaints about the product: 1) The clear, plastic tips are hard and somewhat painful as they rub over the gums. 2) The plastic water tube is very stiffly coiled, and can lead to toppling the whole thing into your sink if stretched too far. That means you have to stay close to the unit to avoid tipping it over. The advantage is that it coils back into its pocket on the unit. 3) The lid does not have enough places to hold all the different tips that come with the unit. Furthermore, it is cumbersome and often falls into the tank. So I just leave it off. I would rather have a dedicated lid with a hinge rather than the combination lid and tip holder as it is today. To sum it up: I would say that it "works", but I'm sure someone could improve on the design.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Response from waterpik.comBy Waterpik, Product Support, April 30, 2015
We appreciate your feedback. We recommend that you position the tip so that only the water touches the gum surface.
Our instructional video includes an animation illustrating how to do this: https://www.waterpik.com/oral-health/how-to-floss/
The product also comes with the Plaque Seeker tip, which has 3 thin tufts of bristles designed for use with implants. You might find this tip more comfortable to use.