







💦 Elevate your smile game with the pro-level Aqua Flosser!
The AquaSonic Aqua Flosser PRO is a dentist-recommended oral irrigator featuring a large 20 oz water reservoir, 2 modes (Clean & Massage), 10 adjustable water pressure levels, and 4 specialized tips including 360° rotary nozzles. Clinically proven to be up to 5x more effective than traditional flossing in 90% less time, it’s designed for superior cleaning especially for braces and dental work, combining convenience, style, and professional-grade performance.








| Units | 1 Count |
| Brand | Aquasonic |
J**Y
I recently purchased this water flosser, and I'm impressed with its performance. It's pretty small, making it easy to store, and holds more than enough water for my needs. The flosser offers both powerful and gentle settings, which I appreciate. Using it is straightforward: I fill the detachable basket with water, which is easy to do. Then, I turn the knob to adjust the speed of the pulses of shooting water. Gently increasing the pressure with the wand I'm holding is simple and intuitive. Finally, I aim the wand at a 90° angle to my teeth to blast away debris and floss effectively. As for additional details: It plugs into the wall with a cable approximately 3-4 feet long, providing ample reach. Cleaning is a breeze since it only requires water. It comes with three different nozzles, although I find the main one to be sufficient. Registering it with the paper inside the box activates a one-year warranty for added peace of mind. I've noticed a significant improvement in the cleanliness and lightness of my gums and teeth after using it. While I haven't tested it with mouthwash or other solutions, I've found it to excel in its primary function of water flossing.
M**I
The product stopped working no pressure after two months
B**B
Works great (power). Good product. There is little noise.
J**P
Product works as well as a WaterPik brand water flossing system to thoroughly clean food debris from between the teeth, at a cheaper price. The unit has 10 different water pressure levels you can select from. I found that levels 1 or 2 provided plenty of pressure to adequately clean. Using anything higher than that would only be useful for flooding your bathroom, stripping paint or punishing your kids if they behave badly. Once you get used to using the unit it is a pretty efficient process to set it up for flossing, floss, then break it down and clean it. Note that the first time you use it you will have to prime the internal pump. After that, even after you drain the water tank and then run the unit to clear water from inside the unit, it will start pumping pretty quickly. After using the unit a few times it should take you no longer than 30-60 seconds to clean your teeth. Set up is simple. Plug the adapter cable into the bottom of the unit and the adapter into your outlet. Remove the water tank and fill it with lukewarm water, then put the tank back on the unit. Close the top of the tank, attach the nozzle you want to use to the hand control (be sure it is really in or it will leak all over), then point the nozzle into the sink, push the rotary button in and push the sliding control switch up to allow the pump to prime and water to start flowing. Turn off the water on the hand control, lean over the sink, put the nozzle tip in your mouth and turn the hand control switch on to start water flowing. Aim the nozzle tip into the spaces between your teeth at the gum line and move it from tooth to tooth around your mouth. You will be amazed at how much debris this thing cleans out. You can also point the nozzle into any crevice between your teeth to flush out debris. When you are done cleaning your teeth, shut the water off from the hand control and remove the device from your mouth. Remove the water tank and drain it. Point the nozzle into the sink, turn the unit on and turn the water on on the hand control to drain the internal parts of the machine. When no more water comes out, turn off the hand control and the machine and unplug it from the wall. Use a soft dry cloth, paper towels or tissues to wipe the unit down and dry it. There are a couple of negatives to this model. It is rather noisy, something you have to get used to, and it lacks any onboard storage for the supplied nozzles. Since I am the only one using it, I re-attach the nozzle to the hand control after I am done using it - I keep the other nozzles in a vanity drawer. It's larger than the smallest Waterpik model designed for travel - expect it to take up some space in your luggage...or just use string floss when you travel. While most of the supplied English language instructions are well written, there are a couple of typos and misprints, and sometimes the language is like that found in many Chinese manufactured products. All in all, it is a very good unit at a good price. Time will tell of course if it is durable or not after daily use.
T**A
Flossing my teeth hurt so much I got this instead. When I tested it cleaned some gunk off the side of my molars. I hope it keeps it up all through out the year and as long as possible. We are already off to a good start! >:) This little device looks of fantastic and sturdy quality, with good pressure as I've felt to far with little to no leaking (if you don't use it properly it will leak as I've experienced). It needs to be plugged in to use it nor a rechargeable item though. Lastly, it's pretty easy to use!
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