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Prime: Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser w/ 10 Settings, 7 Tips (various)

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Amazon has for Prime Members: Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser w/ 10 Settings, 7 Tips (various) on sale for $47.49. Shipping is free.

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SiennaMeerkat353Yesterday 07:59 PM
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Is it cheaper any where else
Yesterday 08:46 PM
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FirefestYesterday 08:46 PM
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Costco has a similar corded model plus a second cordless travel version in a combo pack for $80+shipping

https://www.costco.com/p/-/waterpik-ultra-plus-and-cordless-enhance-3000-water-flosser-combo-pack/40... [costco.com]

If you're concerned about durability/reliability, Costco return policy is hard to beat
Yesterday 10:01 PM
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shoka_conYesterday 10:01 PM
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Quote from loveitfree :
This is the worst quality flosser out there. I've used 6 different ones and they all lost water pressure in a matter of 3 to 4 months. I had to use them at their highest setting. I got a Bitvae rechargeable one for $10 which had better water pressure, I used it one notch down from the highest setting and it lasted 1.5 years before finally breaking down.
I've purchased 3x of these and they're all still working fine.

I have also had some Waterpiks die early on me in the past, so I'm not doubting that someone has had issues. Waterpik is a typical American (or whatever) company: Ask China to produce stuff at bottom dollar, and charge a whole bunch for the result. Sometimes the results are ok, other times not.
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eddie11228Yesterday 10:09 PM
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Quote from loveitfree :
This is the worst quality flosser out there. I've used 6 different ones and they all lost water pressure in a matter of 3 to 4 months. I had to use them at their highest setting. I got a Bitvae rechargeable one for $10 which had better water pressure, I used it one notch down from the highest setting and it lasted 1.5 years before finally breaking down.
I haven't had any issues with mine. Think it's been like two years already.

I can't stand those handheld/cordless water flossers. They hold so little water and I floss for a good 2 minutes or so. I end up having to refill the water multiple times, so annoying.
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fintlewoodlewixYesterday 11:15 PM
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Quote from Firefest :
Costco has a similar corded model plus a second cordless travel version in a combo pack for $80+shipping

https://www.costco.com/p/-/waterpik-ultra-plus-and-cordless-enhance-3000-water-flosser-combo-pack/40... [costco.com]

If you're concerned about durability/reliability, Costco return policy is hard to beat
Don't bother with the cordless. Nothing buy issues. Not enough volume. A pain to carry when traveling.
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rhapcityYesterday 11:56 PM
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Quote from loveitfree :
This is the worst quality flosser out there. I've used 6 different ones and they all lost water pressure in a matter of 3 to 4 months. I had to use them at their highest setting. I got a Bitvae rechargeable one for $10 which had better water pressure, I used it one notch down from the highest setting and it lasted 1.5 years before finally breaking down.
Disagree. Mines still going strong after 5 years. Probably one of the best on the market.

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RavislickToday 12:12 AM
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I have a cordless flosser from this company. Lost a lot of pressure recently, so dealing with CS now. So far, I've been really impressed with their service. Super quick and you are talking with a human being.

In hindsight I should have gone with a corded unit like this. Cordless is convenient but battery and water don't last too long.
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socal1Today 02:36 AM
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Quote from loveitfree :
This is the worst quality flosser out there. I've used 6 different ones and they all lost water pressure in a matter of 3 to 4 months. I had to use them at their highest setting. I got a Bitvae rechargeable one for $10 which had better water pressure, I used it one notch down from the highest setting and it lasted 1.5 years before finally breaking down.
My unit is going on 6 years. Maybe the newer ones aren't made as well
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Santa_ClausToday 06:10 AM
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Quote from loveitfree :
This is the worst quality flosser out there. I've used 6 different ones and they all lost water pressure in a matter of 3 to 4 months. I had to use them at their highest setting. I got a Bitvae rechargeable one for $10 which had better water pressure, I used it one notch down from the highest setting and it lasted 1.5 years before finally breaking down.
Quote from shoka_con :
I've purchased 3x of these and they're all still working fine.

I have also had some Waterpiks die early on me in the past, so I'm not doubting that someone has had issues. Waterpik is a typical American (or whatever) company: Ask China to produce stuff at bottom dollar, and charge a whole bunch for the result. Sometimes the results are ok, other times not.
Quote from eddie11228 :
I haven't had any issues with mine. Think it's been like two years already.

I can't stand those handheld water flossers. They hold so little water and I floss for a good 2 minutes or so. I end up having to refill the water multiple times, so annoying.
Quote from rhapcity :
Disagree. Mines still going strong after 5 years. Probably one of the best on the market.
Quote from socal1 :
My unit is going on 6 years. Maybe the newer ones aren't made as well
Push down on the water container to make sure it is sealed for max pressure. TML.
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Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser For Teeth Cleaning, Gums, Braces, Dental Care, Electric Power With 10 Settings, 7 Tips For Multiple Users And Needs, ADA Accepted, White WP-660 for $ 47.49

https://www.amazon.com/Waterpik-A...B00HFQQ0VU
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utsToday 04:46 PM
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isn't this the normal price? looks like I last bought it in 2017 for $40. it lasted until 2025 when it started leaking from a couple places that I couldn't fix with replacement parts.

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