looks stackable with houseware promotion too, so an extra 25 off if $150+ of houseware, to up to 60 off on $300+.
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How does this compare to the Chinese knockoffs? There's a million of them on Amazon and several are cordless.
I would go for Waterpik because it is for dental health and it involves water & electricity. Better to have something more reputable for safety. You don't want one that is too weak or too powerful shooting at your gum lines and between your teeth.
Waterpik also makes a cordless version if that is something you prefer.
The one thing I do not like about Waterpik is that they do get gross after a while even if you regularly clean it with vinegar as they suggest. The handle just gets moldy or breaks down. There are replacement handles but I found it not much more to just replace the whole thing. This pack would basically give you a back-up machine for when it is time to retire the first one.
I would go for Waterpik because it is for dental health and it involves water & electricity. Better to have something more reputable for safety. You don't want one that is too weak or too powerful shooting at your gum lines and between your teeth.
Waterpik also makes a cordless version if that is something you prefer.
The one thing I do not like about Waterpik is that they do get gross after a while even if you regularly clean it with vinegar as they suggest. The handle just gets moldy or breaks down. There are replacement handles but I found it not much more to just replace the whole thing. This pack would basically give you a back-up machine for when it is time to retire the first one.
I have never had a problem with mold. I do also add a little mouthwash when using it. When I am done. I always rinse it for about 30 seconds with clean water. Then I lift the whole machine up and drain any remaining water from the tube and give it a couple shakes at the handle. I suspect people just use it and leave it. The remaining water inside will get nasty.
I would go for Waterpik because it is for dental health and it involves water & electricity. Better to have something more reputable for safety. You don't want one that is too weak or too powerful shooting at your gum lines and between your teeth.
Waterpik also makes a cordless version if that is something you prefer.
The one thing I do not like about Waterpik is that they do get gross after a while even if you regularly clean it with vinegar as they suggest. The handle just gets moldy or breaks down. There are replacement handles but I found it not much more to just replace the whole thing. This pack would basically give you a back-up machine for when it is time to retire the first one.
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Or do they make different models/features?
Waterpik also makes a cordless version if that is something you prefer.
The one thing I do not like about Waterpik is that they do get gross after a while even if you regularly clean it with vinegar as they suggest. The handle just gets moldy or breaks down. There are replacement handles but I found it not much more to just replace the whole thing. This pack would basically give you a back-up machine for when it is time to retire the first one.
Waterpik also makes a cordless version if that is something you prefer.
The one thing I do not like about Waterpik is that they do get gross after a while even if you regularly clean it with vinegar as they suggest. The handle just gets moldy or breaks down. There are replacement handles but I found it not much more to just replace the whole thing. This pack would basically give you a back-up machine for when it is time to retire the first one.
Waterpik also makes a cordless version if that is something you prefer.
The one thing I do not like about Waterpik is that they do get gross after a while even if you regularly clean it with vinegar as they suggest. The handle just gets moldy or breaks down. There are replacement handles but I found it not much more to just replace the whole thing. This pack would basically give you a back-up machine for when it is time to retire the first one.
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