Waterpik WP-660 Aquarius Professional Water Flosser $52.00
Deal Score+5
$52.00
$79.99
Deal Score+5
$52.00
$79.99
Deals & Coupons Detail Info
to Malaysia - RM299
- Amazon.com offers the Waterpik WP-660 Aquarius Professional Water Flosser for $52.00 via $10 coupon.
- Shipping fee to Malaysia is $23.12.
- No tax.
- Total payment in USD is $75.12.
to Singapore - S$102
- Amazon.com offers the Waterpik WP-660 Aquarius Professional Water Flosser for $52.00 via $10 coupon.
- Shipping fee to Singapore is $23.12.
- No tax.
- Total payment in USD is $75.12.
to China - ¥505
- Amazon.com offers the Waterpik WP-660 Aquarius Professional Water Flosser for $52.00 via $10 coupon.
- Shipping fee to China is $7.20.
- Import Fees Deposit is $18.60.
- Total payment in USD is $77.80.
Waterpik WP-660 Aquarius Professional Water Flosser
Product Description
Waterpik WP-660 Aquarius Professional Water Flosser
Featuring a new compact and contemporary design, the Aquarius includes on/off water control on the handle, an LED information panel, and 7 water flosser tips. New pulse-modulation technology provides maximum plaque removal (Floss Mode) and enhanced gum stimulation and improved circulation (Hydro-Pulse Massage Mode). The convenient one-minute timer with a 30-second pacer ensures thorough water flossing of all areas.
- Removes up to 99.9% of Plaque from Treated Areas
- Up to 50% More Effective for Healthy Gums vs. String Floss
- With Hydro-Pulse Massage Mode for Enhanced Gum Stimulation
- Advanced On / Off Control on Handle
- 7 Tips Included
- Tips Rotate 360 Degrees
- 90 Seconds of Water Capacity – No Refills Required
- 10 Pressure Settings – Optimum Control
- Enhanced Pressure Performance
- Easy Grip Pressure Control
- LED Mode Indicators
- One Minute Timer with 30 Second Pacer
- High-Volume Covered Reservoir
本次推荐Waterpik WP-660 Aquarius Professional Water Flosser专业型冲牙器,拥有10级水压调节,含3个标准冲刷头、牙菌斑冲刷头、牙龈牙周按摩模式喷头等共7个喷头,配备LED显示屏,手柄上含开关,新的脉冲技术,可以最大可能的清楚牙菌斑,同时改善牙龈周边的血液循环,据称能在3秒内清除高达99.9%的牙菌斑。即使牙套、牙冠治疗之后的患者依然可以安全使用。
Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser, WP-660
- The Easy and More Effective Way to Floss!
- Healthier Gums and Brighter Teeth in Just a Minute a Day!
- Floss and Massage Modes with enhanced pressure performance
- 10 Pressure Settings, 7 Water Flossing Tips, 90 Seconds of Water Capacity
Last update was on: July 13, 2024 20:13
- The Easy and More Effective Way to Floss!
- Healthier Gums and Brighter Teeth in Just a Minute a Day!
- Floss and Massage Modes with enhanced pressure performance
- 10 Pressure Settings, 7 Water Flossing Tips, 90 Seconds of Water Capacity
- Compatible With 120VAC/60Hz Outlets, For use in North America only. Any warranty will be voided through the sale and use of the product outside North America. Shipment outside of North America is prohibited by Waterpik
Customer Reviews
PROS:
- Several dentists told me they personally do this and they recommend it as part of good dental care. When I countered with the lame results I got, every one of them said they didn’t know about other brands but Waterpik does a fantastic job. The Waterpik unit operates on a totally different philosophy, and it got my teeth clean. I could feel that with my tongue; no rough feeling, just as smooth as could be. Subsequent visits to the dentist for cleaning revealed that, unlike the other unit, it even removed plaque below the gum line. Each visit to the dentist was characterized by improved margins, too. Essentially, my dental age was receding while my gums were advancing. Normally, it’s the other way around. But now my gums are healthier than they were thirty years ago, if we use margins as the metric. I went from mostly fours to all twos. Not only that, my gums feel firm to the touch. I can massage them vigorously with a fingertip and there’s no sponginess or pain, as there once was (I considered it a normal part of aging, but it’s not). Waterpik has made a huge difference for me, and I doubt I will ever try another brand. I will however, try other Waterpik products. Like this one, for example!
- • Easy to Use – Fill it with warm water or water mixed with mouthwash , choose the intensity and your head attachment, put the wand end in your mouth, make sure the switch on the wand is turned on (I leave mine turned on), turn the power button on, start at a back molar and work your way forward, keeping your head tilted forward and lips puckered so the water pours out into the sink. • Efficacy – More effective and faster than flossing. At least that’s what the internet says, but here’s my point: I never would floss, but this is so easy and quick I can do it every night with no worry. It also leaves your mouth feeling refreshed and rinsed before you brush and mouthwash. • Oral Hygiene – The water pushes bacteria and food particles out, effectively doing the same job as flossing and mouthwashing. It also helps promote periodontal health by stimulating circulation in your gums, which can help them to heal faster and fight infections better. • No pain or bleeding if you just start, unlike flossing. Just start on the lowest sensitivity and work your way up. • Multiple Options – With various heads so you can actually brush your teeth with it, use different spray types, and the pulsating massage mode for massaging gums.
CONS:
- • Expensive, especially compared to floss. • The on/off switch is difficult to change with one hand. This doesn’t affect me though as I leave it on and just use the power button on the machine to start and stop water flow. • Can be loud, if you’re trying to floss while others are asleep. • Not portable like floss is. Even if you get the handheld version (terrible idea) you have to dispose of the water, so you can’t floss while you read or watch TV like with standard floss.
- As it so happens, an attractive, modern design IS important to me, especially in an appliance that I’m going to look at all the time in my bathroom. But even in this regard I’d say the Aquarius is good but not great. It is definitely NOT an improvement in design that will have you looking past its ergonomic flaws vs. the Ultra. First, the on/off water flow switch is less user friendly in operation than the on/off button on the Ultra. Admittedly, there were issues with button failure at one time on the Ultra, but the replacement handle I received from Waterpik has been working for over a year now with no problems, so this seems to have been resolved. Second, getting the handle and hose “re-holstered” on the Aquarius is more finicky than it is on the Ultra–plus the hose never seems to sit in the unit as neatly. Third, the Aquarius weighs A FULL POUND less than the 2.5 pound Ultra, and you can’t help but think that the weight was trimmed by using a lighter and less durable pump mechanism. Time will tell if that’s really the case, but I’ve also found that the lightness of the Aquarius causes it to shift around too easily on my bathroom counter. Fourth, only two tips can be stored in the unit vs. all the tips being storable in the Ultra’s lid. Waterpik has probably learned that its customers are fine with more limited tip storage, but again, this is no step forward. Fifth, the dual modes on the Aquarius–which could be seen as its only real advance vs. the single mode Ultra–are just a marketing gimmick. If you just want to massage your gums with the Ultra, simply dial down the water flow pressure and massage away. There’s no need for a special mode to do this.