🧳 Floss on the go, because your smile deserves it!
The Waterpik Nano Plus Water Flosser is a compact, portable electric flosser designed for both home and travel use. It features a 15 oz removable reservoir, 5 pressure settings, and comes with 4 flossing tips. Recommended by dental professionals, it effectively removes plaque and promotes oral health, all while being easy to clean and maintain.
S**R
Love this, works great!
Just bought my second one. The first one lasted 5 years and was used every single day. This model is compact, quick & easy to fill, has geat pressure, works really well. Incidentally, the first one still worked, but some of the tiny gaskets were leaking a tiny bit and I decided it was probably time to retire it.
R**I
It works great and Waterpik has great customer service!
This looked like an affordable device, so I got one to try out. It came with enough styluses for a few purposes and people. It's easy to use and the water pressure is impressive. I don't have it on full force because it's pretty strong! When I use it, I can see a lot of little things flowing out that I didn't know were wedged in my teeth or gums. I've been liking this enough to get those rear wisdom teeth that I ordered some new accessories. My rear wisdom teeth are so far back that they're partially hidden. Removing them would be brutal, and flossing them is almost impossible. This really helps.There is a plastic reservoir that acts as a cover for the unit. Lift the "cover", invert it, fill it with water, and plug it into the top. When it's in place, a small valve opens up and water is fed into the unit. I had a problem with mine and when I put water in, it would start slowly streaming out because the valve wouldn't close properly. I'd get water all over the sink. I looked in the back of the instruction manual, and there was an actual 800 number listed for customer support. So many places don't want you calling and only give a website or email address. It was nice to see an actual phone number. I called and was only on hold for a minute before I was talking to someone. I explained the problem and she put me on hold while she looked up the availability of sending me out a new reservoir.It turns out that a small spring closes the valve when the reservoir is not inserted, and the spring was not properly resting in its chamber. While on hold, I noticed it was a little off, reached in with a toothpick, and popped it back in place. That fixed it. When the woman got back to me, I told her I fixed it and didn't need her but thanked her for her great assistance. It was GREAT that the company gave you a number you can call with issues and have people that can help you quickly. That's very good customer service!
3**2
Does a great job. Would give 5 stars if it wan't so loud and tips snapped in easier
Replaced my very old Water Pik (that was similar to the current cordless WP-580 model) with this one because I had to fill it twice to get around all teeth and the amount of water pressure had decreased over the years.I chose the Nano Plus model because it has 5 pressure settings, holds more water than the cordless ones, holds the same amount of water as, and takes up less room on the counter than the Aquarius and ION models, handle is a nice size, it's easy to clean, and also because of the reviews about the Aquarius having some mold issues due to its handle design. I don’t think that’ll be a problem with this one, as there's no rubber on the handle which is sealed, except of course where the tip snaps in at the top. It does have a good seal when the tip is attached correctly. More on that in a minute to address other reviews saying it leaks at that connection.Regarding water pressure, I used my old model on "High" which equates to about "3" on this model which is the pressure I use. 1 & 2 are very low pressure which should be helpful for those with sensitive gums or teeth, but I need to use more pressure to remove food particles from my bridgework, implant and a few deep pockets, and this does a good job removing food particles in those areas that are really hard to get to with floss and brushing. I no longer have to floss two or three times to get food particles out of these problem areas and I can definitely feel the water contacting areas under my gums that I’m unable to contact when I floss. I’m going to try the Pik-pocket tips for my deep pockets.After getting comfortable using it a few times, I can now get around the entire inside and outside of my teeth and spend a few extra seconds on my problem areas with one fill of the reservoir using the #3 pressure.A tip regarding handle leaks where the tip connects mentioned by other reviewers--I'm pretty sure it's because the tip isn't seated properly, which happened to me. You should hear a definite click when you push the tip in. One of the complaints I have about this model is that if you don't know you need to hear that click (and the literature doesn't mention it), you won't know it's not seated properly because it looks like it is, and you have to kind of wiggle it into place to snap it in properly. When properly seated, the tip will either be pointing to the front or the rear of the handle.The other complaint is that it is loud, but so was my previous one, so it's just something I've learned to put up with for better oral hygiene.The handle rotates around the plastic cord at the bottom so you can easily get to your back teeth. Though some reviews mention a tight cord that feels like it could jerk the handle out of your hand, I haven't had that problem. Those situations could be happening because the base is too far away from the sink and the user is having to stretch the cord too far.Regarding the kind of awkward placement of the on/off switch on the handle that some reviewers mention, if you do you back teeth first, then when you rotate the handle to do your front teeth, it’s less awkward to turn the handle off with your thumb.As some reviews mention it doesn't have a top for the reservoir, but I don't mind because you can put the reservoir upside down over the base when done which keeps dust and other bathroom particles out of the reservoir, and I like that it's compact in that position. The reservoir only covers the large motor part—it doesn’t cover the area where the handle, cord and tip are which is probably good so they can air dry.Overall I am pleased with how well it removes food particles from between my teeth and gums that aren’t removed with flossing and brushing.
M**A
nice powerful compact water flosser
This water pic is great! Has the power of my older large water pic in a compact size. The handle is much better for aiming into those hard to reach places. As for the noise that others have mentioned, I put a folded wash cloth under it and it helped not only with noise but keeping any water I spill cleaned up.
J**Y
My hygienist recommended!
I like it, my gums are prone to issues so I get 3 cleaning per year. My hygienist recommended this. I used it almost every night recently, sort of alternating with flossing. I like the little flossers. Water Pik is actually easier than flossing. I use warm water as suggested and fill the water tank nearly to top each session. They dry everything, also by lifting unit high up, take out tip and stretch long coil over sink so water can drain out of tube. For power, it's good, I go just a little below the max setting or at max. I hope my hygienist sees improvement. Stay tuned.My only complaint is the part you hold in your hand does not really fit in the round holder on bottom left. It likes to pop out. 5-2025 update: my hygienist was impressed with results, after only 4 months. So I Waterpik most nights before bed and finish off with alcohol free purple mouth rinse. Purple types have fluoride, check the labels.
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