I’ve been using water flossers for a while now, and honestly—I’m kind of disappointed. It seems like these things just don’t last! I’ve gone through several in just the past five years.

    I'm also super tired of the 30-day return game. By the time you realize a model might have longevity issues, it's often too late to send it back!

    For something that’s supposed to be a daily-use appliance, you’d think it’d be as reliable as a toothbrush or hairdryer… but nope.

    For those who have tried different brands, will Waterpik be my best choice?

    I’d love to find one that lasts longer, but is not too expensive. Any honest opinions or personal experiences would be really helpful!

    Should I buy a Waterpik? Only need honest water flosser opinions!
    byu/Temporary-Ad8735 inFrugal



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    1. Kip-by-numbers on

      My Philips has lasted over a year. Only problem I had was a bit of calc build up in one of the nozzles – fixed with a pin. Plus it comes with spares. Can’t say anything about it feels high quality by any means, but it’s lasted thus far

    2. The waterpik is great. I had one break and they sent me a new one and have had no issues since.

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