| | |  | Health & Personal Care | Home » » Waterpik WP360 Cordless Dental System Water Jet | | | | | | | Description: | | Cordless Dental System Water Jet - Convenient, hand held design. Rechargeable, no batteries needed. Clinically proven to fight gingivitis. Promotes healthy gums and healthy smile. Lightweight, space saving design. 2 Low pressure tips for gentle cleaning. 2 high pressure tips for deep cleaning. Tips rotate 360 degrees to reach all areas of the mouth. Easy-to-fill flip top reservoir. Stays charged for approximately 1 week, depending on use. | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.9 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 308 reviews |
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Waterpik Plastic is Very BrittleAug 31, 2010 I've owned several different Waterpiks over the years,
including this one. They all crack and break easily.
They must not use much plasticizer in their manufacturing.
This portable one tipped over on the sink counter-top,
and shattered not-unlike glass, ten days after I got it.
A second one slipped off the towel onto the floor and broke
the tip in half, and broke the reservoir cover off.
The motor comes on, but it just spins without pumping anything.
The things are kind of noisy when people are sleeping,
so it was nice to have a portable one to use away from the bedrooms.
The non-portable one, (I've had two), my first one, years ago,
lasted a while, but the hose cracked and broke.
I was able to put the remaining hose back
on to the handle, but it just broke again, and then the plastic where the
hose attaches broke. Their plastic is so brittle!
The last one I bought, I took back, because the rubber was already cracking,
and I think the plastic reservoir was already cracked, still in the package!
It sounds like I am rough with these things; I am not.
Things I own, generally, look new, and last forever.
I'll buy another brand in the future.
Long time userAug 26, 2010 I've had and used this device for 4 years. I use water with a good mouth wash and I can see the results going down the drain. My dentist who for years persisted in urging the use of floss and floss "day and night" etc., and that gum problems are arising from lack of floss, floss floss,no longer mentions flossing. I could not walk around with floss at my fingertips and had no intention of doing so. This item has traveled and been abused but continues to function.
This really does nothingAug 15, 2010 I bought this for travel and it was a waste of money. It does not have any power and I should have just flossed.
Poor designAug 12, 2010 When I opened the box the first thing I saw was a note that essentially said "call us before you return this item to the retailer." I thought to myself, this can't be good. Correct. Dittos to all who said the reservoir is too small, the requirement that you have to keep it vertical is quite awkward, and it's just plain messy.
I guess they've made a train load of them and have to push them out the door.
I like it!Aug 02, 2010 Gives a good, effective cleaning between teeth especially with the high-pressure tip. Charge lasts for not less than two weeks or so. After using for the first few times I flossed to find out what was left behind, and was impressed to find very little if anything but wax on my floss. I've gotten good enough to do my whole mouth with one tankful, but I do it twice to be sure, plus i enjoy the gum massage. When I first started it took 4 tanks to do my whole mouth, so don't give up. I travel a lot so this compact rechargeable version suits me better than the large-tank version of the waterpik.
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