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Best Cordless Water Flosser Consumer Reports

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I was looking for the best cordless water flosser after reading consumer reports at just how good they are for healthy gums and decided to purchase one. To see the best cordless water flosser consumer reports follow the link.

After reading many reviews online I decided to go with the Waterpik Flosser, read my review to help you decide if you should buy one too.

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Before I get started, they are around $100 to buy and that's with the Sonic Toothbrush included. I checked most online stores and I have found Amazon.com to be the lowest price.

Best Cordless Water Flosser Consumer Reports

Without any doubt these machines are a whole lot more effective than flossing and using a manual toothbrush.

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I suffer from really poor gum health and I read around and found out that a water flosser might be the answer to this.

I can say it was and is the answer, my gums are now very healthy, my teeth are super white and don't have any plaque at all on them.

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How does a the Waterpik Complete Care Water Flosser work?

The water flosser itself comes attached to a main unit, which has a water reservoir attached and a power and speed setting switch.

You fill the water reservoir with water or even mouthwash, I use both for best results. To read another best water flosser consumer reports review follow the link.

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If you have sensitive teeth to cold water you can put warm water in the reservoir, which feels really nice on the teeth on a cold winters morning.

After you finish using the Waterpik it feels like you have just been to the dentist for a clean up, it really is that good.

The nozzle at the end of the pick can swivel into a few different positions, this makes it perfect to clean the front and back of your teeth.

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The flow can go at ten different speeds, the most powerful setting really does remove tough plaque.

After using the unit for a few months my bad breathe has completely gone, my gums are the healthiest they have been in my entire life.

The water reservoir holds enough water for a 90 second session, it usually takes me around 60 seconds to get them clean.

This is so much better than using a toothbrush, I still clean my teeth with a toothbrush too, however I would never give up my Waterpik now.

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When on the highest setting the device is pretty loud, especially in a quiet house on a morning. That's the only drawback I can find with it.

All in all it's very easy to use, you don't really need to read the instructions it's all self explanatory.

If you have small sink space then you might be annoyed at something else taking up sink space, but it's worth it.

I had a bad gum infection at the start of using this and it has completely cleared it up and it will do the same for anyone.

I can honestly say that the Waterpik will change your life, your mouth will feel fresher than ever before.

Go ahead and read all the consumer reports, the Waterpik is the best cordless water flosser you can buy, I can vouch for that.

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