Health & Personal Care : WaterPik FLW-110 Power Whitening Flosser (Colors May Vary)

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Health & Personal Care : WaterPik FLW-110 Power Whitening Flosser (Colors May Vary)

WaterPik FLW-110 Power Whitening Flosser (Colors May Vary)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1087





Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 1 AA
Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Waterpik
Color: White / Blue
EAN: 0073950249393
Label: Waterpik
Product Manufacturer: Waterpik
Model: FLW-110
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Waterpik
Ranking: 1087
Studio: Waterpik
Variation Description: White / Blue


Product facts:
  • Clinically proven as effective as manual floss
  • Includes 15 easy to replace mint flavored tips with a whitening agent
  • Helps to whiten between teeth
  • Gentle enough for the whole family
  • Replacement tips see Waterpik FTW 01









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - whitening flosser
This product is excellent. Within a week of use it has eliminated puffiness and redness of gumline between the teeth. Teeth are very noticeably whiter. it's easy to use.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - 3 Cavities Where "Flosser" Didn't Clean
I have used this product instead of dental floss for well over a year. Recently I went to the dentist and had 3 cavities between my teeth. My dentist said that this product works well enough at the gumline but does NOTHING to prevent decay between the teeth. How could it, when it doesn't go there? Maybe if you have enough space betwteen your teeth, this could slide up and down between them, but if not, you are out of luck. Notice that this is a pick-style device, not a true flosser like the Reach Access Power Flosser, which I will try next. Also, the button is in an awkward place and requires continual firm pressure to stay on. How stupid is that?



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not worth it
This item does not work as you may think. All it does is vibrate a large piece of nylon. So if you are thinking of replacing flossing with this, that will not be the case, unless you have large gaps between your teeth and gums.





Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Waterpik!
This device is absolutely indespensible for anyone with braces or dental appliances of any kind. The water jet really gets the hard to reach areas clean. Durable design and convenient storage make this a bathroom must!



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