💦 Elevate your smile game—floss smarter, not harder!
The H2oflossWater Dental Flosser is a portable, rechargeable oral irrigator featuring 1300 pulsations per minute and a 2500mAh battery that lasts up to 30 days. Its IPX7 waterproof design and 360° rotatable nozzles ensure thorough, gentle cleaning for all teeth types, including braces and bridges. With 5 cleaning modes and 6 interchangeable tips, it’s the perfect high-tech upgrade for daily oral care at home or on the go.
T**
Absolute game-changer for oral care-my mouth has never felt cleaner!
I recently overhauled my entire oral care routine and added this Water Dental Flosser, along with a natural tooth oil (Heal Thy Mouth Blend), and the results have been nothing short of incredible. This flosser has made such a noticeable difference in how clean my mouth feels that it's become a staple in my morning and evening routines. I stopped using fluoride-based toothpaste about five years ago for personal health reasons—but what I didn't fully realize was how much fluoride had been doing to help prevent decay.Over time, I started noticing signs of tooth decay— brown spots between my teeth, plaque buildup, and the frustrating feeling that no matter how much I brushed or flossed, my mouth never felt truly clean.That was a wake-up call.
T**A
Very satisfied!
This really surprised me in a great way! I lost the charger for my old water flosser when I moved, and it was almost impossible to find a compatible replacement. So I had no choice but to buy a new one. When this arrived, I was immediately impressed—it came with a beautifully designed travel pouch, which makes it super convenient for trips. What made me even happier is that it uses a Type-C charging port! That means I don’t have to worry about losing a unique charger and not being able to use the flosser again. Everything about this product is excellent, and even the free accessories that came with it are high quality. Very satisfied!
D**Y
Awesome dental hygiene tool
After my last visit to the dentist (had not been in several years) I started to think about using a water-pic type device since that's what the dentists use to blast the plaque off your teeth these days - very little use of the old metal dental picks and the scraping away of the plaque.Had never used a water-pic before but a long time user of floss. Looking on Amazon for ideas found out there are battery powered ones that incorporate a water tank and don't require any hook up to a faucet. Selected this H2O model based on reviews and price.Amazing difference using a water jet to clean between teeth vs. floss - much, much more effective (why doesn't the dentist recommend using a water-pic)? The amount of debris that comes out while using will astound you - it did me and my wife.This unit is very effective and easy to use; the adjustability of the nozzle direction makes it easy to accommodate access, the adjustable frequency of the water pulses lets one tune it just for your comfort (believe me, when you first use it you will need that lowest setting), and the capacity of the water tank.At first, it would take 3-4 tanks to do the cleaning but now I can be finished after 1 1/2 tanks and the second to highest pulse setting - very quick and effective.We took this unit on our vacation and it worked fine but make sure you have a USB 5v power supply somewhere in your travel items. Once you get used to the super clean feeling in your mouth after use you will not want to be anywhere without access to this device on a daily (bi-daily) basis.Only negative on this product was the breakage on the two plastic tabs molded into the tank that help retain it to the water jet body. These are pretty flimsy and I knew it wouldn't be long before they broke allowing the tank to come free when loaded with water. Solved this very easily (for us) with the use of a stout rubber band going around the bottom of the tank and resting on the chrome button that releases the water nozzle. Works great, easy to do, and no waiting for the manufacturer to come up with an improved tank or a replacement.First time user tips - 1) Use the lowest setting on the strength of pulses until your mouth/gums get a chance to adapt, 2) use warm water at first for best comfort, and 3) adjust your grip on the unit so that you don't (and you will at first) inadvertently hit the button to speed up the pulse frequency - your gums will not appreciate the increased intensity.Final note: will never be without a water pic again for dental hygiene.11/20/20 Update to original reviewThis is a further evaluation and commentary on the use and reliability of the H2o flosser (model IPX7) that I purchased in March of 2020. There have been problems, the most important one has been highly satisfactorily resolved by the H2o support team.My first unit worked flawlessly from purchase until the first problem prevented it’s use in late August. At that time, the unit began to deliver less water flow at the nozzle – it was a mixture of air and water (compared to water only as the unit originally operated); this stream was not effective in cleansing the teeth and gums.I contacted H2o customer service and they (specifically Lily Lange) responded immediately by sending out a replacement; I received that unit within a week of my original email describing my problem.Unfortunately, within two weeks the replacement unit malfunctioned in that it too began delivering a weaker water and air mix and would not recharge. I tried several different USB 5v chargers with no improvement. I contacted Lily L. again and within 3 days I had another replacement flosser in my possession.Happy to have another flosser (once you began using a water jet flosser any other means of cleaning your teeth are woefully inadequate IMHO) I astoundingly was confronted with the very same – won’t take a charge – problem within 4 days.What gives, I asked myself...tried other chargers that I knew were effective to no avail and began to think that maybe the H2o flosser was just not going to work out. However, I had purchased another flosser when my wife and I decided we couldn’t share (going out of town apart and being without said flosser – no way). Purchased hers in late August and it has been working without any problems.Again, got back with H2o customer support and they posited a potential problem – the power cord from the 5v charger to the flosser. Then some lights began to come on in my head; back in July when we vacationed out of town I noted that the I was having some kind of electrical connection problems in that I could not get a solid connection to the flosser with the cable. The blue light, indicating a connection, would sometimes not go on and stay on; I played with the connection until it was solid and had to sometimes lay the device a certain way to maintain the connection. Also, the unit would still be flashing that blue light even after an all-night connection and I wondered whether something was wrong with the charging circuit in the unit.When we got home the problem persisted and I, thinking that water in the charging port might be a problem, consistently put the little white plug back in the port during usage to discourage this potential problem. But, as I mentioned, that first flosser finally exhibited a problem I couldn’t work around when it began to deliver a weaker stream of water at the nozzle and requested a replacement unit (back in Sept.)Now, with a first and then second replacement flosser not getting charged properly and H2o support suggesting that the cable might be the problem I used my wife’s cable to charge (again, hers had been working fine since Aug.); lo and behold the intermittent charging light problem was gone AND the unit fully recharged in less than 5 hours (H2o notes that a completely discharged unit may take up to 5 hours to recharge).What further adds to the “strangeness” of my problem was that I also tried a “new” never been used charging cable that came with the replacement unit and it too exhibited the same problem. However, comparing the “bad” cables to my wife’s “good” cable showed a subtle difference that indicates some processing or design change was made to “said” cable. The photo shows the only obvious difference in the two – the “strain relief” feature on the two cables is different, the longer strain relief is on the “good” cable.All normal indications for the recharge function appeared correct – the blue charging light was flashing indicating a solid connection. However, it appears that the “bad” cable could not deliver enough juice or power to recharge the batteries – only enough to energize the recharge circuit status (blue) light and therein lay the problem. This weak or partial connection also explains why the flashing blue light never went off even after being left on the 5v charger overnight.Thus, as of this note, the 2nd replacement unit is working flawlessly AND the 1st replacement unit’s problem (weak and low volume water flow) was also corrected by a complete recharge courtesy of the “good” power cable.As a final note, H2o send me another charging cable and I did not have to send back the defective first flosser or the faulty cables even though I would willing have done so.I think the flosser is a great product for oral hygiene and H2o is very customer-oriented in standing behind their product(s) with excellent customer service.
A**R
The best portable flosser
This is the best portable flosser. I highly recommend it, am on my 2nd unit and would buy additional. The price compared to other units on the market is very reasonable. Easy to use which I do daily in the shower and my "dentist is very proud of me." Because of its size, I also pack it up and take it with me on vacations. For my own needs the periodontal attachment is most important but it comes with a nice small box of different attachments (which easily pop on/off the unit for use). For quick use it is perfect as a "full tank" lasts about a minute on high pressure. After I had a dental procedure I really appreciated the variety of settings including the low pressure to which I gradually increased back to my normal high. It holds a charge for over a month (daily uses). I will share that I'm on my 2nd unit as after about 400 uses the battery didn't charge anymore. Granted the instructions say not to use under water (as I did) and it works fine.Highly recommend this unit!!
W**Y
💖 Title: “The Pink Storm: H2Ofloss and the Rise of the Gum Warrior” 💖
his isn’t your grandma’s dental floss—this is a hydro-cannon of destiny, forged in the depths of oral hygiene Olympus. The H2Ofloss Cordless Water Dental Flosser is not pink because it’s cute—it’s pink because it’s powerful and unafraid. With 5 pressure modes ranging from gentle stream to “tartar-erasing tsunami,” this IPX7 waterproof beast cleans like Poseidon himself just joined your skincare routine.The 300ML tank ensures you won't run dry mid-battle, whether you're in your bathroom fortress or on the road conquering plaque from coast to coast. Rechargeable, portable, and silent like a ninja with a dental degree, it blasts through gingivitis, annihilates debris, and leaves your mouth feeling like a spa resort for molars.Your dentist may ask what changed.Just smile. You know it was the Pink Storm.Floss loud. Floss proud. Floss like a legend.
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