| | WaterPik WP-60W Personal Dental Water Jet System |  | Brand: Waterpik Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Selling Price: $44.99 Buy New: $40.98 Potential Savings: $4.01 (9%)
New (7) from $37.29
Customer Ratings: 56 comments
Color: White Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (pounds): 2.5 Dimensions (inch): 7.3 x 4.3 x 4.6 Warranty: 1
MPN: WP-60W Model: WP-60 UPC: 073950200066 EAN: 0073950200066
Release Date: May 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Tips Fall Out July 3, 2004 20 out of 23 found this comment useful.
I am very disapointed in this item the tip's fall out when using. Waterpik needs to make a better lock for the tip.
Water Pik has been good for me over the years! April 4, 2004 21 out of 22 found this comment useful.
I bought my first Water Pik in about 1970 at the recommendation of my dentist at that time. I think that I am on my 5th one now. I think that they have each lasted about 5 years on the average. Like others have mentioned, generally the hoses fail. In more recent years they have not allowed us to get hose parts and repair this ourselves. There have been years when I did not replace a failed Water Pik. However, I keep coming back to using Water Pik and am hooked on using it. I am especially dependant on Water Pik for a good cleaning of the few dental food pockets that I have. It has also helped me to have healthy gums.
It's Great, But---- January 12, 2004 14 out of 15 found this comment useful.
I'm on my 3'rd water pick. I love it, but each one I've owned had to be replaced because the little tubing ends up breaking and seemingly can't be repaired.
unreliable November 22, 2003 19 out of 20 found this comment useful.
Purchased the WP70W model two months ago. It is already nearly non-functional. It appears to be leaking water from inside the handle therefore no water pressure at all. I have purchased Teledyne Water Piks in the past and they didn't last very long either. It had been a few years since I used this model, so I decided to try them one more time. Big mistake. The Braun Oral-B MD-15 Oxyjet is your better bet.
Works for me! August 13, 2003 16 out of 16 found this comment useful.
As another reviewer pointed out, potential flooding and definite noise have to be dealt with, but it's not too difficult to learn the tricks needed to keep water going where you want it. My current one, several years old, has finally burst the water feeder coil, and has a lot of miles on it, so I dropped in to get a new one.I'm hooked on my Pik, despite its flaws, because it really finishes up a teeth cleaning job. I have some pockets along my gum line that flossing and my Sonicare (which I love) just don't clean well enough, making for some nasty breath and potential greater problems, but the Water Pik takes no prisoners. Gunk is gone! The Pik also gives the gums a great massage, and when I'm done, I know I've done everything possible to keep my teeth happy and firmly connected to the rest of me.
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