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frontpageNavy-Wife | Staff posted Aug 29, 2025 02:04 PM
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Onlyone 300ml Rechargeable Cordless Water Dental Flosser (Black)

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Resource's Team via Amazon has Onlyone 300ml Rechargeable Cordless Water Dental Flosser (Black) on sale for $23.39 - 13.40 (apply promo code SHCOT92E at checkout) = $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • At 1500-2000 pulses per minute at 50-150 PSI, it's 3x more effective than traditional flossing, removing 99.9% of teeth stains
  • 4 pressure settings and 5 tips for tailored care from gentle to intense. It features a memory function to save your settings and operates quietly under 55dB for effective, personalized oral care
  • BPA-Free and Upgraded 300ml Large Water Tank, Less Refilling Needed
  • Long-Lasting Battery, Portable Anywhere: Enjoy up to 30 days of use on a 3-hour charge with this compact, lightweight water dental flosser. Ideal for home or travel. Comes with a USB cable (adapter not included) for convenient charging on the go
  • IPX7 Waterproof
  • With an upgraded motor for enhanced cleaning and durability, it lasts up to 3 years

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Resource's Team via Amazon has Onlyone 300ml Rechargeable Cordless Water Dental Flosser (Black) on sale for $23.39 - 13.40 (apply promo code SHCOT92E at checkout) = $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

Features:
  • At 1500-2000 pulses per minute at 50-150 PSI, it's 3x more effective than traditional flossing, removing 99.9% of teeth stains
  • 4 pressure settings and 5 tips for tailored care from gentle to intense. It features a memory function to save your settings and operates quietly under 55dB for effective, personalized oral care
  • BPA-Free and Upgraded 300ml Large Water Tank, Less Refilling Needed
  • Long-Lasting Battery, Portable Anywhere: Enjoy up to 30 days of use on a 3-hour charge with this compact, lightweight water dental flosser. Ideal for home or travel. Comes with a USB cable (adapter not included) for convenient charging on the go
  • IPX7 Waterproof
  • With an upgraded motor for enhanced cleaning and durability, it lasts up to 3 years

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Model: Onlyone Water Dental Flosser, 300ML Portable Oral Irrigator for Teeth, 4 Modes and 5 Jet Tips,Rechargeable Irrigation Cleaner,Electric Flossing Machine Power Flossers & Irrigator Accessories Black

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Browno
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Review pictures show a lot of melted charge ports; be careful with this one.

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Review pictures show a lot of melted charge ports; be careful with this one.
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VaultTecAug 30, 2025 10:36 PM
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Had it for about 6 months it works fine, Would rather have one that had a separate water tank as I usually need to fill up again to finish. The water flow is strong enough that If it was any stronger it would cause gum tearing. Not that your supposed to spray your gums though it is for teeth but i have hit my gums before and the flow is strong.
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KhamraAug 31, 2025 10:41 AM
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its $23 not 9
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its $23 not 9

SHCOT92E < coupon takes 13.40 off at checkout
Aug 31, 2025 07:09 PM
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DonV1962Aug 31, 2025 07:09 PM
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Can't comment on this one as I do not have it, but the Bitvae that pops up at the same price has been great for me and going strong for sixteen months now. My wife is using the Coslus one that also goes on sale for $10 for six months.

If anyone out there is not water flossing do give it a try and try to get into the habit as it may save you much future pain and money. I wa lax with sting flossing as it was just a pain to do and paid a price for that. The water flossing is just easier and I am more likely to do it. I use one after every meal and snack when at home and it has saved what I have left.
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hdcowboyAug 31, 2025 11:52 PM
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Quote from VaultTec :
Had it for about 6 months it works fine, Would rather have one that had a separate water tank as I usually need to fill up again to finish. The water flow is strong enough that If it was any stronger it would cause gum tearing. Not that your supposed to spray your gums though it is for teeth but i have hit my gums before and the flow is strong.
Judging from the user videos it dues have a separate water tank, you either can fill it up from the access point where you open a little door on it or you can twist it in half and it separates and you fill it up that way. Same with the Bitvae that I bought, actually I never realized there was a door till I watched that video, I always twisted it in half and separated it which seems much easier From what I can gather both this one and the Bitvae are basically the same other than a lighter colored tank on this one and the layout of the buttons.
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Had it for about 6 months it works fine, Would rather have one that had a separate water tank as I usually need to fill up again to finish. The water flow is strong enough that If it was any stronger it would cause gum tearing. Not that your supposed to spray your gums though it is for teeth but i have hit my gums before and the flow is strong.
Judging from the user videos it dues have a separate water tank, you either can fill it up from the access point where you open a little door on it or you can twist it in half and it separates and you fill it up that way. Same with the Bitvae that I bought, actually I never realized there was a door till I watched that video, I always twisted it in half and separated it which seems much easier From what I can gather both this one and the Bitvae are basically the same other than a lighter colored tank on this one and the layout of the buttons.
no i mean a separate water tank like a water pick a tank that holds more water then a hose to the Waterpik part. It has a tank in the handle it is just small and runs out. Did you think I had the unit for 6 months and was unable to put water in it ROFL?

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Had it for about 6 months it works fine, Would rather have one that had a separate water tank as I usually need to fill up again to finish. The water flow is strong enough that If it was any stronger it would cause gum tearing. Not that your supposed to spray your gums though it is for teeth but i have hit my gums before and the flow is strong.
Judging from the user videos it dues have a separate water tank, you either can fill it up from the access point where you open a little door on it or you can twist it in half and it separates and you fill it up that way. Same with the Bitvae that I bought, actually I never realized there was a door till I watched that video, I always twisted it in half and separated it which seems much easier From what I can gather both this one and the Bitvae are basically the same other than a lighter colored tank on this one and the layout of the buttons.
no i mean a separate water tank like a water pick a tank that holds more water then a hose to the Waterpik part. It has a tank in the handle it is just small and runs out. Did you think I had the unit for 6 months and was unable to put water in it ROFL?
Nah I just figured you didn't twist it and used the little door opening to fill it. LOl! I retired my Waterpik after I bought the Bitvae, the Waterpik took up too much counter space. I guess it all depends on the user as to how long the tank will last, I get at least a couple flossings before I have to refill mine.
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Had it for about 6 months it works fine, Would rather have one that had a separate water tank as I usually need to fill up again to finish. The water flow is strong enough that If it was any stronger it would cause gum tearing. Not that your supposed to spray your gums though it is for teeth but i have hit my gums before and the flow is strong.
Judging from the user videos it dues have a separate water tank, you either can fill it up from the access point where you open a little door on it or you can twist it in half and it separates and you fill it up that way. Same with the Bitvae that I bought, actually I never realized there was a door till I watched that video, I always twisted it in half and separated it which seems much easier From what I can gather both this one and the Bitvae are basically the same other than a lighter colored tank on this one and the layout of the buttons.
no i mean a separate water tank like a water pick a tank that holds more water then a hose to the Waterpik part. It has a tank in the handle it is just small and runs out. Did you think I had the unit for 6 months and was unable to put water in it ROFL?
Nah I just figured you didn't twist it and used the little door opening to fill it. LOl! I retired my Waterpik after I bought the Bitvae, the Waterpik took up too much counter space. I guess it all depends on the user as to how long the tank will last, I get at least a couple flossings before I have to refill mine.
I guess I am slow, I get 1/2 to 3/4 done and I have to refill. I don't just go between teeth though I go along the gumline maybe that's why
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DonV1962Yesterday 03:13 AM
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Quote from hdcowboy :
Nah I just figured you didn't twist it and used the little door opening to fill it. LOl! I retired my Waterpik after I bought the Bitvae, the Waterpik took up too much counter space. I guess it all depends on the user as to how long the tank will last, I get at least a couple flossings before I have to refill mine.
I find the same I get one one or two flossings per tank. Also retired my waterpik countertop fr both for space and as it was the much messier and harder to clean machine.
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paulette8046Yesterday 03:02 PM
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Thank you, definitely worth trying. Promo worked smoothly.
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spark520Yesterday 09:16 PM
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Got a different brand, but it looks almost identical. So, I would assume it's from the same factory. Anyways, I would rather recommend this use for "water gun" instead of water flosser (or "waterpik" alternative). Too strong. I wouldn't recommend this as healthcare product.
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DonV1962Yesterday 10:06 PM
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Quote from spark520 :
Got a different brand, but it looks almost identical. So, I would assume it's from the same factory. Anyways, I would rather recommend this use for "water gun" instead of water flosser (or "waterpik" alternative). Too strong. I wouldn't recommend this as healthcare product.
They are near as strong as a plug in Waterpik countertop and like a Waterpik can be dialed back in power. If full power was to much for you why would you not just dial it back? Full power was to much for my wife till her gums became more healthy which gets me to my main point. You are absolutely wrong as these style dirt cheap devices for perfect for dental healthcare.

Mine works as good as my plug in Waterpik. My wife's has got her in the habit of water flossing and helped her dental health tremendously already in short period of time. If people did not dissuade others from trying them we would probably have thousands more picking up dental care habits that will save them much pain and money in the future and they are great for dental healthcare.

They are cheap convenient and easy to use and can have people that would not pay for waterpik picking up a habit that will better their future health. Hope no one is dissuaded by what I consider the disinformation you shared.

I'd recommend to not take what might be an off the wall unfounded opinion as truth or healthcare advice.
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