💦 Elevate your smile game with the ultimate water flossing experience!
The Waterpik Aquarius WP-660 is a dentist-recommended electric water flosser featuring 10 pressure settings, a 22 oz removable reservoir, and 7 tips for multiple users. It uses PrecisionPulse technology to remove up to 99.9% of plaque bacteria, includes a built-in timer/pacer, and holds the ADA Seal of Acceptance for safety and effectiveness.
I**A
The Best Water Flosser for a Cleaner, Healthier Smile!
I’ve been using the Waterpik Aquarius WP-660 for a few months now, and it’s completely transformed my dental care routine. The 10 pressure settings let me customize the flossing experience, from gentle cleaning to deep gum massage, which is perfect since I have sensitive gums and braces.The included 7 tips make it easy for multiple users in our family to use their own tip, which is very hygienic. I love how thorough it cleans—removing plaque and food debris that traditional flossing misses. It’s also ADA accepted, so I trust it’s effective and safe.
M**L
Amazing
A must-have for oral care — gentle, powerful, and totally effective!I’m genuinely in love with this Waterpik Aquarius. If you care about your oral health — or even if you don’t yet but want to improve it — this device will change your routine.I started using it with warm water and a pinch of sea salt (a personal tip I highly recommend!), and not only does it leave my teeth clean, but it also soothes and de-puffs my gums. It feels like a gentle gum massage, and my mouth feels completely refreshed after each use.🔹 What I love:• 10 customizable pressure levels — from gentle to powerful• The massage mode is amazing for gum circulation• I use it once or twice daily and have noticed less bleeding, less inflammation, and a fresher mouth overall• Comes with multiple tips for different needs and users• Very easy to use and clean (even for first-timers)I’ve told my family and friends about it because it’s honestly that good. Whether you’re looking to improve your oral hygiene or support sensitive gums, this is an excellent investment. You won’t regret it!💙 Highly, highly recommended.
J**.
Style and getting the job done.
The Water Pic is excellent as it does a thorough job of cleaning both teeth and the areas in between the teeth. The water well fills nicely and sufficient to get the job done.
B**D
Basic is Better!
Less expensive than most models of the same brand, but works every bit as well (still a little pricey, IMO). I like the on-off switch on the handle. This model has plenty of variety in strength settings; those with little add-ons and more settings are silly, IMO. You won't use them. DO NOT get a handheld model, IMO. They're cordless, but hold much less water, are unwieldy, can be heavy, and messing with keeping them charged is hit-or-miss.
J**E
This great old classic still is essential for dental health - buy it - use it!
In this throwaway society where appliances, especially electronics, are considered obsolete sometimes before the batteries need recharging, it’s amazing to find one product that is still virtually unchanged after over 50 years on the market. It hasn’t needed any upgrades, and is still basically the exact same function and design as it was way back when. I particularly find this gratifying when I just learned, for example, that Apple will be issuing an upgrade on their OS system for their IPhone, which will basically make any of their phones from the 4S and below obsolete, so that, even though yours may work perfectly, technically, you would have to throw it away and spend many hundreds of dollars for a new one!This appliance that has stood the test of time is the WaterPik. I remember my father buying one of the first ones, per his dentist’s recommendation back in the 1960s. In those days there was something about it that seemed almost futuristic. Like something you would see someone using in outer space in a SCI Fi flick. However it’s simple design and function was enormously easy to master, which is a big deal for me back then as little kid!It is also quite uncommon, when it came to devices that supposedly promised some kind of improved health, to find that everything they say about the produce… is true. I remember year after using it, and going from my annual checkup at the dentist, the results were amazing.I stopped using the WaterPik years ago, and just depended on regular brushing and flossing. However now that I’m not such a young kid, even with diligent dental hygiene, you’re gums will begin to do some receding on their own, purely by the evil tyrant known as “aging”. My scores for my gums receding were getting a bit worrisome, in the last few dental checkups, and again my dentist recommended that I should also use a WaterPik. To be honest I was surprised they still made them. I felt, like most everything in the world, these had fallen out of style or favor and we’re no longer used. My dentist however told me they were perhaps one of the best dental hygiene Home Devices ever invented and he was sorry to see that most people didn’t use them anymore. I told him that I flossed religiously, but he told me that the WaterPik gives an extra much needed work-out to the gums keeping them healthy and strong and reducing gum receding. So of course I went right onto Amazon, and found this unit. It was basically the same as I remembered, though they have streamlined the device a bit. Again it was easy to use, and starting with a low pressure number, I quickly got used to the pulsating action and within a week was at the highest level (yes, as “Spinal Tap” guitarist Nigel Tufnel would say: “it goes to eleven!”).The unit is actually a bit quieter than the original with an easier water reservoir system and a coiled hose which makes placement back on its “holster” a lot easier. It also has several holders for each individual pick if more than one of you is using it. Since I’m the only one who uses it, I simply keep the pick itself on the hose unit which fits easily on the hose-holster. Putting it back in its little holder which is situated behind the water reservoir is a little awkward, and frankly if you’re the only one using it there’s no reason to just keep it attached.So on to the punch line. After only six months of use, I went back for my dental checkup, and went through the rating test for gum receding, and found that all my numbers went up 50 to 70%! My dental hygienist, who does the tests, was so excited that she literally ran into the hall to show others, like a proud mother showing off her son’s report card. I feel like a little boy again, and was just a little upset that they no longer give out lollipops as rewards!One thing my dentist and dental hygienist did tell me is that if you use the WaterPik, you should continue to floss, since there are things that the actual floss does between your teeth which a WaterPik cannot. And of course things that the WaterPik can do that flossing doesn’t. So the combination of the two is extremely important. I’m at the age where friends are beginning to tell me about real trouble with their teeth, and how many are getting bridges and implants, and in one case even dentures, since their gums have receded so badly that their original teeth had to be removed (and we’re talking about folks in their late 40’s to early 60’s here, not ancient people). So I cannot stress hard enough how important something like a WaterPik is. And also, how important it is to start this kind of dental hygiene when you are young. For me, especially as you get older, there is nothing more constantly prevalent than when you have bad teeth. I don’t think anything else destroys your quality of life more than trouble with your teeth and the consequences it causes.By the way, after doing a lot of research I have found that Amazon gives the absolute best price for the WaterPik. Of course it arrived within days and like all other products has a great return policy.
C**E
Excellent for dental hygiene
This thing is amazing at helping my son clean his permanent dental appliance. There are multiple tips to choose from and multiple pressure/speed settings so you will find one that is right for you. My 10 year old learned how to use it quickly and finds it very easy to use. It fits easily on the sink counter. It is good quality but I cannot report on durability at this time.
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