WaterPik FLW-110 Power Whitening Flosser (Colors May Vary)
from: Waterpik
List Price: $19.99
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Product Description:
Battery powered, portable on-the-go flosser.
Battery powered, portable on-the-go flosser.
Features:
- 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
Accessories:
- WaterPik FTW-01 Replacement Whitening Flosser Tips for Watepik FLW 110, FLW 220, FLW 310
- Rayovac NM715-8 Rechargeable NiMH AA Batteries, 8-Count Package
- Crest Whitestrips Pro Effects,10-Day Dental Whitening Formula System, 40 Strips (Packaging May Vary)
- Quantum Lip Clear Lysine + Cold Sore Treatment Ointment, .25-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 4)
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Fell short.
I was disappointed with this item.The threads were too thick to fit between my teeth. I tried using it for a few weeks, but gave up.Resorted back to shread-resistant floss.
Rating:
- Expensive refills nix this product
Not as effective as the little Butler go betweens throwaway brushes.When I saw the cost of refills I knew I would toss this after my initial supply was exhausted.
Rating:
- Don't buy
You might think this is a great gadget, but use it once or twice and it will sit in your drawer - unused.Nothing better than hand flossing.
Rating:
- What about the batteries?
I have braces and thought this product might be easier than using a "threader" to floss.I think the whitening thing is a bit of a gimmick, but it does a reasonable job of flossing. However, when I tried to open the unit to change the batteries, the head broke off and I can't get it to snap back on--nor can I find the battery compartment. I looked online, and I simply couldn't make any sense of the instructions.Seems like a pretty big design flaw to me.
Rating:
- Useful but not better than regular floss
I thought I would try this battery operated flosser.Though it works just fine, unless you're a real gadget geek, regular dental floss is just as effective, and less fidgety (you have to store the floss tips and change them out every use), and a better value.The floss tips themselves aren't well packaged....I spilled several of them trying to get them out of the little plastic bag they are packaged in.
- Fell short.I was disappointed with this item.The threads were too thick to fit between my teeth. I tried using it for a few weeks, but gave up.Resorted back to shread-resistant floss.
- Expensive refills nix this productNot as effective as the little Butler go betweens throwaway brushes.When I saw the cost of refills I knew I would toss this after my initial supply was exhausted.
- Don't buyYou might think this is a great gadget, but use it once or twice and it will sit in your drawer - unused.Nothing better than hand flossing.
- What about the batteries?I have braces and thought this product might be easier than using a "threader" to floss.I think the whitening thing is a bit of a gimmick, but it does a reasonable job of flossing. However, when I tried to open the unit to change the batteries, the head broke off and I can't get it to snap back on--nor can I find the battery compartment. I looked online, and I simply couldn't make any sense of the instructions.Seems like a pretty big design flaw to me.
- Useful but not better than regular flossI thought I would try this battery operated flosser.Though it works just fine, unless you're a real gadget geek, regular dental floss is just as effective, and less fidgety (you have to store the floss tips and change them out every use), and a better value.The floss tips themselves aren't well packaged....I spilled several of them trying to get them out of the little plastic bag they are packaged in.
