
Battery operated, portable, and waterproof design makes the Cordless Revive perfect for small spaces, travel, and use in the shower. Tested and trusted, Waterpik is the #1 water flosser brand recommended by dental professionals. From the first brand in its class accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA) for safety and effectiveness, the Waterpik Cordless Revive Water Flosser removes up to 99.9% of plaque and is clinically proven up to 50% more effective than string floss for improving gum health. The Cordless Revive provides a unique combination of water pressure and pulsations to clean deep between teeth and below the gum line, removing harmful bacteria and debris that traditional brushing and flossing can't reach. The easy and most effective way to floss, the Waterpik Cordless Revive Pink portable dental water flosser features two pressure settings and is a great solution when you want the convenience of water flossing in the shower or on the go.
A: The Cordless Revive Water Flosser is designed for portability and convenience, making it ideal for small spaces, travel, and shower use. Compared to countertop models, it has a smaller water reservoir and lower water pressure, resulting in a compact and lightweight device. Its cordless design allows for flexible use and easy handling, with a non-slip grip for secure handling.
Q: Can I use warm water with the Cordless Revive Water Flosser, or is cold water recommended?
A: Yes, you can use warm water with the Cordless Revive Water Flosser. To remove hard water deposits, the instruction manual suggests adding 1 tablespoon of white vinegar to a full reservoir of warm water. However, it is important to note that you should not use boiling or hot water, as this may damage the product.
A: The Waterpik Cordless Revive Water Flosser is clinically proven to remove up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas and is up to 50% more effective than traditional string floss in improving gum health. This is supported by over 70 clinical studies conducted by researchers and published in peer-reviewed dental journals. The flosser utilizes a unique combination of water pressure and pulsations to effectively clean deep between teeth and below the gum line, removing harmful bacteria and debris that traditional brushing and flossing may miss.
Q: Can I use mouthwash or other oral rinses instead of water with the Cordless Revive Water Flosser?
A: Yes, you can use mouthwash or other oral rinses with the Cordless Revive Water Flosser. However, it is recommended to use a 1:1 ratio of mouthwash to water to avoid reducing product performance or shortening the product's lifespan. Additionally, avoid using iodine, baking powder, salt/saline, tea tree oil, or other essential oils in the reservoir.
A: The Cordless Revive Water Flosser requires regular cleaning to ensure its longevity. The reservoir should be removed and cleaned weekly to prevent hard water deposits. To remove these deposits, fill the reservoir with warm water and add 1 tablespoon of white vinegar. Set the pressure control dial to high and run the flosser until the reservoir is empty. Rinse the reservoir thoroughly with clean warm water. Never immerse the unit in water. When necessary, clean the product with a soft cloth and mild non-abrasive cleanser. The water reservoir is removable for easy cleaning and is top-rack dishwasher safe.
A: The Cordless Revive Water Flosser is recommended to be used prior to toothbrushing to enhance the effectiveness of both toothbrushing and toothpaste. It is safe for daily use, and first-time users should start at the lowest pressure setting and gradually increase as comfortable.
A: Yes, there are a few potential drawbacks to consider before purchasing the Cordless Revive Water Flosser. Compared to countertop models, it has a smaller water reservoir and slightly lower water pressure. Additionally, it requires frequent battery replacements (every 1 to 2 months) as it operates on 3 AA batteries and does not support charging.
A: The manufacturer offers a limited 1-year warranty for the Cordless Revive Water Flosser. A dated sales receipt is required for warranty validation. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service.