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Waterpik Cordless Water Flosser, Battery Operated & Portable for Travel & Home, ADA Accepted Cordless Express, White WF-02(Packaging may vary)

Original price was: $32.00.Current price is: $29.10.

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Waterpik Cordless Water Flosser, Battery Operated & Portable for Travel & Home, ADA Accepted Cordless Express, White WF-02(Packaging may vary) $32.00 Original price was: $32.00.$29.10Current price is: $29.10.
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  • BATTERY OPERATED HANDHELD WATER FLOSSER: The Waterpik Cordless Express Water Flosser is powered by 3 AA batteries and is designed for travel anywhere, use in the shower, and small bathrooms.
  • NO OUTLETS, NO CHARGING: Includes 3 replaceable AA batteries (no outlets or charging needed) – assuming once a day use, replace batteries every 1 to 2 months, depending on quality of batteries.
  • DENTIST RECOMMENDED: 9 in 10 dental professionals recommend the Waterpik brand. Waterpik is clinically proven and the first water flosser brand to earn the American Dental Association (ADA) Seal of Acceptance.
  • KEY FEATURES: 2 flossing tips, 2 pressure settings (45-75 PSI), removable 5 oz reservoir (top-rack dishwasher safe for easy cleaning), 30 seconds of flossing time, 3 AA replaceable batteries, safe for use in the shower.
  • EASY AND EFFECTIVE: The Waterpik Cordless Express water flosser removes up to 99.9 percent of plaque and is up to 50 percent more effective than dental floss for improving gum health. Just fill the reservoir with warm water, place the tip in your mouth, and start flossing.
  • WARRANTY AND SUPPORT: Backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer’s warranty, see manual for details. Waterpik’s Colorado support team is available to help with any product questions or needs.

12 reviews for Waterpik Cordless Water Flosser, Battery Operated & Portable for Travel & Home, ADA Accepted Cordless Express, White WF-02(Packaging may vary)

  1. L. Gonzalez

    I had resisted buying a water flosser because they were all too confusing and expensive. This was so easy to use.. just hold under the faucet just like you do your tooth brush and fills with easily enough to do a quick and easy cleaning. and super inexpensive.

  2. Wilson Lauerman

    Arrived on time and well packaged, exactly as advertised, holds enough water for a complete cleaning if you use it regularly, fairly easy to refill and love that its not heavy at all or difficult to hold, and that it takes up virtually no space on the counter compared to other ones. It does use up the batteries in about two or three weeks, you’ll notice the pressure isn’t as strong as with fresh batteries, so I’d recommend buying rechargeable batteries along with it.

    It does take some getting used to but I got the hang of it on the first few uses, my gums did bleed a little the first few times too but I was already expecting that from the other reviews that mentioned it, you get used to it and it doesn’t hurt, and it does an awesome job at removing bits and pieces that the toothbrush just doesn’t and getting dental floss to reach all the way in the back just isn’t as easy, it makes a big difference in our oral hygiene routine. Overall I’m very happy with it and wish I had bought it a long time ago, hope this helps if youre on the fence like I was!

  3. Alyssia

    Works great. Can take with me on vacation. Would recommend this

  4. tamaratatoo

    I tried a couple other water flossers last year. They just weren’t easy to use, quality wasn’t good, smaller water resivors… clunky & awkward to hold using!
    My hygienist recommended this WaterPik battery operated one. I really like it for a more portable WaterPik. Easy to use! I’ll be telling my hygienist THANK YOU!!! Great value & gets those small particles out of teeth!

  5. ATCaj

    Excelente producto, ayuda enormemente el retirar la comida entre los dientes, evitando el uso del palillo que ocasiona daño en la encía, también evitas el uso del hilo dental.

  6. Fany Tapioca

    I’m in love with my Waterpik Water Flosser! Flossing used to be such a pain, but this makes it so quick and easy. My teeth feel way cleaner! The water pressure is just right—strong enough to really get in there but still gentle on my gums. Plus, it reaches all those tricky spots regular floss can’t. Honestly, it’s a game changer for my dental routine. Totally approved!

  7. Victor Rivas

    The water flosser makes gums and teeth feel clean and fabulous. No false teeth needed EVER. Keep your smile, take care of your teeth. Best to use while showering; your teeth will be so grateful.

  8. Amy Brennan

    Works really well

  9. Wilson Lauerman

    What I like about this product is that it was good enough to finally change my mind and get me to start flossing. In fact, I even enjoy doing it. Do it in the shower, and as you get better at it, even do it over the sink without making a terrible mess.

    I really wanted a rechargeable, but the Waterpik branded flosser that is rechargeable was just too expensive for a possible another failed attempt to floss regularly. I figured that I could pop rechargeable AA batteries in instead of the one-off alkaline AA’s at some point.

    Now for the bad. I do about four fills to do my mouth in a session. That is no problem. The problem is that I like a strong stream, and by day three, this unit is puffing along at a fraction of its new-battery output pressure and by day 6, it actually stalls out if you put mild pressure of tip into your gum.

    By day 3, I am reading 1.34 volts on the alkaline battery and I am not happy. Rechargeable AA only come in NiMH chemistry. They start out at 1.2 volts fully charged. That is a no go.

    I certainly am NOT going to throw out a set of 3 alkaline AA batteries each week that still hold 2/3rds of their charge (yes, at 1.34 volts, they still hold 2/3rds of the full charge energy store). That is wrong on every level.

    So great. I need a rechargeable unit. I’ll buy a rechargeable Waterpik.

    Apparently, I need to spend twice as much with Waterpik. Maybe ok.

    But they are still using NiMH battery technology which is SOOO retro. Lithium anyone? And they need that damn wall wart. I hate those things. Why can’t I use a USB charger in 2022 when I travel. I even converted my ResMed Mini travel CPAP unit to USB power (wall or battery bank) because I hate wall warts so much.

    And there it was in front of me. A non-Waterpik flosser, rechargeable, lithium battery, USB connection to charge. Twice the tank capacity:

    H2ofloss Water Flosser for the same price as this non-rechargeable Waterpik.

    Just tested it out. Stream is so strong I have to turn it down a few levels. I can now do my teeth in one filling, and the size/shape of unit is nearly the same size as this Waterpik non-rechargeable.

    Love it.

    Thanks Waterpik for innovating this technology. Sorry Waterpik, that you do not want to invest in modernizing your products and keeping up with the competition.

    Any negatives with this new unit?

    Did I mention that the next greatest pet peeve I have after wall warts are custom USB cables?
    Yeah. Cable is a special USA-A to proprietary connector on flosser body. Why can’t they just put a USB-C connector on flosser body so I can use any cable I have lying around in my travel kit?

    Yep. I can live with it. It is far better than the Waterpik.

  10. Fany Tapioca

    I don’t entirely know how I should review this. It works, and that should not be a surprise since this is the name brand. It is one of the cheapest options for a water flosser at about $30 and a good option if you want to try one out for the first time. Mine also stopped working (temporarily) after 1 year and 9 months.
    I don’t know if the quality or the design of the internals is the real issue. It was a decent run for the price, but the name brand shouldn’t suddenly fail like that. I think my ultimate issue was that the rotating arm you can see in the picture wiggled out of place, making it appear to be broken because it could not turn on.
    It worked again after reassembly, so it remains to be seen how long the internals will last. They look to be pretty good quality.

    For anyone else who had theirs stop working after a year or two, this should be fixable by just prying off the power slider (preferably with something plastic so you don’t scratch it) and rotating/pressing the crank piece back into place. Make sure any flying plastic pieces don’t get lost. If that doesn’t do it, you will have to carefully cut through the weld at the bottom of the device and remove the slider and mouthpiece before sliding the internals out. A youtuber called TanakaBeat made a video showing how to do it for a similar model.

    The pros: Cheap, potentially good for travel, works fairly well, lasted nearly 2 years so far
    The cons: bad design so that it stops working after a year or two (until fixed), difficult to disassemble to fix their bad design

  11. Amazon Customer

    Very useful , easy to be used , safe

  12. dcard

    this product was easy to put together easy to use and Leaves my teeth feeling very clean. My dentist noticed a difference after my six month check up. I like how there are two settings and the water it holds is more than enough to cover my whole mouth and my boyfriend use the separate heads.

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