Waterpik - ION Water Flosser - Black

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WF-11W012-2
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Product Description

Model number : WF-11W012-2
Boost your oral health at home with Waterpik ION Water Flosser. ION is a countertop model that provides maximum performance with cordless convenience. There is no outlet required during use and the battery lasts up to 4 weeks per charge. ION delivers full-size water flosser performance in a compact design making it ideal for small bathrooms. Featuring On/Off water control on handle with a magnetic handle cradle. This model comes with 6 flossing tips and 10 pressure settings.
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Product Weight :1.3 pounds

Features
No cord or outlet required during use Advanced lithium-ion battery with USB adapter provides up to 4 weeks of use per charge
Ideal for small bathrooms 30% smaller than traditional plug-in water flosser models
Provides maximum performance with cordless convenience Removes up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas
Healthier gums Clinically proven up to 50% more effective for improving gum health vs. string floss
Leaves your mouth feeling fresh and clean Convenient swivel base on the handle to reach all areas of the mouth with 10 pressure settings from gentle to maximum clean

What's Included
ION
6 Water Flosser Tips
USB Charger
Instruction Manual

Reviews

  • 5
    Handy and powerful

    Posted by Tracy Hawkins on 30th Apr 2024

    I was another one who bought this for my braces and it served its job excellently. It really can get hard, NEVER felt the need to turn it all the way up. Food was blasted out of my braces at the level 5 notch I had it at just fine. The charge lasts forever it feels like and when you do have to charge it, it's very simple to connect. The magnetic way of holding the handle is very handy and cleaning was easy. It makes a great quick clean between brushes.

  • 5
    The best Waterpik yet

    Posted by Cassandra Garrett on 25th Apr 2024

    I have had a few variations of the Waterpik and this is the best iteration yet. I should note you should be cleaning your unit's hoses or replacing the unit all together since these tubes will generate mold in them if you are using water. With this being said, the Ionic is like if you combined a traditional Waterpik with a cordless travel version but didn't have to compromise on power or water capacity. * The new magsafe like charger is cool but is proprietary * The tubes are pre-coiled and don't get tangled * The handle stick to the unit via magnets * Power is probably just as good as the wired version * I have used the unit for a week and haven't charged it * Good sized tank that allows you to do your whole mouth * Size is smaller than the previous version and even could be used as a travel unit * Unit is still load and this is one of few cons * Comes in black or white

  • 1
    Incorrect Product Information

    Posted by Amber Mccann on 24th Apr 2024

    The product information is incorrect. There's no tongue cleaner.

  • 5
    Quickly Get "Gunk" Out From Between Your Teeth

    Posted by Martin Simon on 23rd Apr 2024

    Wow! Cleans out about every bit of lettuce, etc. from between my teeth! Makes gums feel better, too. Charge lasted over 2 weeks: use it once daily; rarely twice. Only small negative: keeping the magnetized device tight to the unit when not in use.

  • 5
    A great cleaning without the floss irritation

    Posted by Ashlee Vega on 20th Apr 2024

    “Waterpik flossers are so much better than flossing” - is what I’ve heard and it got me thinking - yes: let’s do this. Moving forward, I’m going to refer to the “Waterpik - ION Water Flosser” as the “WP” - as I’ll likely spell it inconsistently throughout this review. Be warned: Yes, I watched the vendor videos about proper WP usage and I’m not ashamed. As an 80s kid, my parents had a water flosser (was it a WP? I don’t know) and every once in a while they plugged it in, filled the reservoir, hit my tongue with the stream, but I digress. Fast forward 30 years and now we have a rechargeable version, no stringing a cord near the sink while using it; pretty slick. The wall plug isn’t grounded, it’s a two-prong connector in the US (neutral/hot) and to me, this is strange given that it’s a device that’s meant to be near water (albeit temporarily to charge). Some initial impressions … Well, it’s two-pronged, not three - so -- not grounded. The size is great as you don’t need much counter space to run this oral hygiene device; you need about 7in x 7in at the most (see pic!). Initial setup instructions were crystal clear and helped move the ‘priming’ forward. For ease of storage, the water cord (tube?) is curled to the point where it snaps back into place and the handle is magnetic, so there’s no fumbling around for holders or clips; one less thing to snap off over time. I followed the directions for setup and priming. I noticed right away that the charging connector ( in my case ) is pretty weak. Some adjusting was needed to make sure the two little dots connected properly to start the blinking of the charging light. It doesn’t just snap on and work, which is really what’s needed. The different pressures help pierce the spaces between the teeth as well as along the gum line; I have sensitive teeth and gums, so I find a 3-5 is good to ride the gum line with but higher between teeth for a more “floss-like” penetration. While it’s taking time to get used to the proper way of water flossing, I need to wear a shirt that I can ditch, as I make an absolute mess when using the WP - and puddles all over the sink. In the time that I’ve been using this, my teeth “feel” cleaner at the gum line and there isn’t as much irritation. Even after all of these uses, the charge is still there and I don't feel any power loss. If you want to make a switch and up your oral health game, PIK one of these up.

  • 5
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    Posted by Lindsey Tyler on 17th Apr 2024

    This does wonders for my teeth it is quiet and easy to use

  • 5
    A must have if you are wearing braces.

    Posted by Teresa Miller on 17th Apr 2024

    My orthodontics asked me to buy a water floss once I got my braces on. It made my life so much better! Still, it cannot replace dental floss for some tough spots.

  • 4
    Slightly Overpriced

    Posted by Laura Davis on 16th Apr 2024

    This item works better than expected. There are multiple interchangeable heads based on your needs and sensitivity. Water pressure is decent, but the machine is fairly loud. Overall seems slightly overpriced for it’s worth.

  • 5
    Waterpik Cordless ION Flosser is top notch

    Posted by Derek Gomez on 12th Apr 2024

    Waterpik Cordless Countertop ION Water Flosser WF-11 is rechargeable with full-size performance and ideal for small bathrooms at a Best Buy price of $90. Already a Waterpik user, this was an opportunity to check out their new cordless countertop model. How is it the same and how is it different? **WHAT’S IN THE BOX** • Waterpik ION Water Flosser (in white) • Standard set of six flossing tips – the same set provided with many of their other models • Charger with magnetically attaching charging cable • Quick Start Guide, User Manual, Registration Card **THE SETUP** Plug in the charger block, similar in size to a typical Android phone charger with USB-A port. Into the block, connect the charging cord’s USB-A end, with the other end going into the charging port on this Waterpik model. As a safety measure because this device is designed to operate around water (at the bathroom sink), the magnetic end couples with the Flosser, mating a pair of pins on the cable to the inset charging port area. (See photos.) Many bathrooms do not have electrical outlets near the sink. For those that do and in smaller bathrooms, products requiring constant power take up extra space because of the cord and its attachment to the device. With the Waterpik Cordless Countertop ION Water Flosser, once it is charged, the charger and charging cable no longer need to be connected, which is a real space saver. The battery is said to last for up to 4 weeks per charge. Once charged and the charger and cord safely stored away, and per instructions, the reservoir is filled with warm water and the desired tip is selected. Ready to go, the power button sets the device to ready state. Choose a tip (see photos), press it into place in the handle until it snaps to lock. Adjust the pressure as desired. And it’s time to give it a try. **PUT TO THE TEST** All the functions and operations are familiar to this Waterpik user. Like an old friend, it just works, providing excellent oral care as expected. There are no functional differences between this model and the other Waterpik Water Flosser models. When flossing is completed, the reservoir lifts off its connected base on the unit for cleaning or just rinsing, since most users will use only warm water in the reservoir. The other countertop Waterpik models feature a snap-in mount and holder for the flosser handle. This model features a more convenient magnetic mount for the handle. What is not provided is a case in which the flossing tips may be stored. I find this odd. Where are the six tips supposed to go? I would not suggest keeping them in a plastic bag. They need to be dried in the air and protected from environmental dust and dirt that may be in the home. A set of six Waterpik replacement tips in a reusable plastic storage case is on the Best Buy site for about $20, so that problem is solved. **CONCLUSION** If you are new to Waterpik Flossers, this model offers the cordless and rechargeable advantage, as well as countertop space-saving over other models. While a corded model with the same operational functions can be purchased at Best Buy for about $65 (Model WP-100) for those who value a neat and tidy bathroom sink area as well as those without a convenient electrical outlet and, perhaps, a small bathroom, this is THE model to get. My dentist, and probably yours, recommends Waterpik Water Flossers as part of a good daily oral care regimen. **WARRANTY** Waterpik provides their standard three-year limited warranty.