- Clinically Proven the Easy and More Effective Way to Floss!
- Healthier Gums and Brighter Teeth in Just a Minute a Day!
- Best for small bathrooms and travel; battery operated, portable design.
- The Cordless Freedom includes 3 AA batteries (no outlets or charging needed). Assuming daily use, batteries will likely need to be replaced every 1 to 2 months, depending on quality of batteries.
- Waterproof, may be used in the shower
- 2 Pressure Modes, 3 Water Flossing Tips, Travel Bag included
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Noelle Holloman
My go-to water flosser for years.
I love this thing. If you've never used a water flosser before you are really missing out. The smells are gross in the most satisfying way. The emotions go something like..THAT was in my mouth (surprised face), that WAS in my mouth (satisfied face), THAT was in my MOUTH?! (Grossed out face). I love this particular water flosser because I can use it in the shower. The water tank is only big enough to do half of your mouth at a time but that's no big deal. This model takes batteries but I personally consider that a big plus since I don't need to worry about overcharging it or a non-replaceable battery eventually going bad. The pressure of the stream does decrease as the batteries slowly wear down, but again no big deal IMO. Batteries are cheap (or free at HF). The folks complaining about mold growing in the water tank puzzles me a little. I don't want to sound pretentious but what are those people doing that leads to mold growth? Let all the water spray out, dump out the few drops that remain in the tank, and leave the lid open so any remaining moisture can dry out. I have had two of these for two years and have never had any mold issues. If you have nasty tap water, perhaps you could consider washing the tank out on occasion. Is washing something that holds water that you're going to put in your mouth not just common sense?
Michael Catuiza
LOVE it!
Ok, this thing is AMAZING!! I just can't say enough great things about it. I'm so glad I got this one as opposed to the rechargeable one. I've read reviews about the charging connection on rechargeable one becoming corroded since the socket is on the side and gets water and residue in it. The battery door on this flosser is on the bottom and has a door so no worries about water getting inside. You can also use this one in the shower if you want. If you use the tip that comes with this flosser, the water reservoir will only last about 30 seconds and you'll need to refill once. This isn't a big deal, but just so you know. However, I ordered the Waterpik Pocket Pik tip (which fits this model just fine, btw) and had a nice surprise. Not only does the Pocket Pic tip work perfectly, it slows down the action of the flosser and now the reservoir lasts a full minute!! Now I can spend more time aiming the flosser in the perfect direction and not worry about running out of water before I'm done.
Bone Naomi Fatty
Works great
There are so many reasons that I love this water glosser, it’s small, it doesn’t take up a lot of space on my bathroom counter, the batteries last a long time, I can use it in the shower if I wish and I can easily travel with it, there have been complaints that the vessel is not big enough but it’s easy enough to refill, that being the only complaint. It works well, it’s powerful and I have a small bathroom so I couldn’t be happier, I just went on a trip and was so happy to be able to take it with me, I would definitely recommend this.
Teresa Venegas
This one is great. I use the high mode and it's just ...
Wow! Why did I wait so long to buy one. My late husband had one and the spray was so fast, it hurt my gums. This one is great. I use the high mode and it's just right! Be sure to use warmer water instead of cold! I found that out right away. This works 100% better than flossing!
Antonietta Piccolo
My new addiction!
Love this thing. Totally addicted. I have molar pockets that brushing and floss can't access. All I gotta say is.... it's nasty what comes out. And the smell. Ugh! But that was only the first time. If used regularly it's not nasty. Gums can bleed a little at first. But that's the same w floss. It lessens with time if you use it regularly.
Michelle Donley
Best Waterpik for the shower
This cordless Waterpik is great. Our other Waterpik is great also, but if you know these devices, they can be messy. We use it in the shower. No problems with accidently squirting the bathroom mirror! The low and high settings are just like a normal Waterpik. We notice absolutely no difference in the power of the water stream. Great for traveling also.
Michele Daniels
Works well
I like the portability or the cordless model. The reservoir is a bit small and only gives about 30 seconds of flossing, but that's enough to do the job, and if I want more time, it's easy to fill for another go. I like it for travel and because I share a bathroom and it can't sit out on the counter. I wish the tip had some sort of cover, particularly for travel, but it's easy off and on and fits nicely into a snack baggie for on-the-go protection. A soft carry sack comes with it for travel. Nice.
Eihg DeeCee
Like Mine, and I think You Will, Too
Since I use a corded WaterPik on a daily basis, I prefer the higher setting. Worked fine. I highly recommend for travel. I chose the battery powered model since my travels sometimes have me in remote places away from wall outlets for recharging. Quite satisfied with the pressure this model generates. Only downside is a MINOR one -- only holds 5 ounces of water. My countertop, corded model holds much more; so, I'm spoiled. The 5 ounce reservoir is usually enough; when not, I refill. I'm a happy camper (literally, and one with clean teeth)!
Rosemarie Noquera Lim
Finally a Waterpik I can use
I've never been able to use a waterpik before for 2 reasons. 1) My bath lacks adequate counter space for the reservoir. 2) I lack the basic skill for keeping my mouth shut to prevent splashing my... ceiling, walls, windows, dog. etc when tethered to said reservoir. However, this little gem has me retooling my entire oral hygiene routine. It's about the size of an electric toothbrush with the biggest handle you can possibly imagine. I have to use both hands and I'm a grownup. However, I am having great success using it to get the Peridex up around my implant. Both my dentist and I give it a thumbs up.
Sean Disney
Was Not Expecting So Much Pressure
I used to have a Sonicare water flosser and loved how it worked. Unfortunately, they are notorious for clogging up. I replaced it with this at the suggestion of my dentist. She told me to get a Waterpik cordless flosser and don't pay more than $40. I was skeptical because my Sonicare cost almost $90 and was expecting a very weak stream. Oh ho ho! I was so wrong! My gums responded to the Waterpik the same way they do when I floss manually. I was impressed.