Customers are impressed with the Power Flosser 7000's cleaning ability, ease of use, and quiet operation. Many appreciate its compact size and the multiple nozzle options, finding the various pressure and pulse modes effective for different needs. The design is also frequently praised for its convenience and intuitive controls. Overall, the positive feedback highlights the product's effectiveness and user-friendliness.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Works Wonders
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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So far so good. Writing this review probably about 2-3 weeks after use. Been using maybe 4-5 days a week. Really feels good. Works well. Only using the regular cleaning with 2/3 of the heads but overall very good work. You need an outlet near it that is a bit annoying on a busy sinktop. Good pickup
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
best water floser
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Excellent water flosser fantastic, I recommend, easy to use .
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Power Flosser!
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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Out old Philips Flosser's needed an upgrade, so we bought two (2) Poer Flosser 7000 and yes, you can tell it better than its predecessor. The wife and I are happy with our purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
So Fresh and So Clean!!!
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Love it. Really gets beneath the gum line and would you believe it, stopped my tooth from aching. Awesome!!!! Go and get it!!!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning, Ease of use, Nozzle
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Make a mess for the good of your teeth
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I've been using the Philips 7000 Power Flosser for over a week now and it is easily fitting into my daily oral hygiene routine. The product is compact, the base is sturdy, and the components all fit together snuggly. The magnetic docking of the wand, and the coiling of the wand cord in the unit are the best features of the overall design. The auto shut off is a nice touch but most importantly, it takes up very little space on the counter. One minor complaint is the size of the plug-in - you could probably set a drink on it if you wanted to. This could be a problem in a tight space.
I've been using the Power Flosser once a day, and have tried all four modes for multiple days on varying settings (1 - 10). All modes worked well with my favorites being Deep Clean and Massage. The Deep Clean uses a pulsing action to give a thorough cleaning, and Massage sends out more soothing bursts of water to massage the gums. I have not tried a setting higher than 6 as the guide says to slowly increase the intensity over a few weeks. My gums have no problem on settings up to 6 so far. Note: I have not had issues with my gums in the past.
There are three nozzles included, Standard, Comfort, and Quad Stream. I've tried all three equal amounts of time and on various levels of intensity. My favorite is by far the Quad Stream. It gently removes plaque using a cross-shaped stream of water and gives me the most clean feeling afterward.
The procedure took some time getting used to but only because I had never used a power flosser before. The procedure is not overly messy.once you are familiar with how to hold the wand and partially close your mouth around the nozzle.
The parts are easy to clean and all pieces can dry in place (no components taking up valuable counter space while drying). We do have tend to collect calcium build up on things, but haven't had the unit long enough to see the effect - it will likely just be a matter of cleaning it with some vinegar like everything else though.
Overall I really like the product and would recommend it highly.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning, Ease of use, Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A compact and quiet Power Flosser.
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The Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 7000, HX3911 - White is a nifty power flosser. The unit has a small footprint being designed for compactness. The handle (that accepts several nozzles for different streams of water - 3 nozzles included with a separate case for the ones you aren't using) attaches magnetically to the base unit with the hose in a spring-like set of loops so it stays neat and tidy when the handle is attached to the base. The handle, of course, has the off/on switch that's easily worked with your thumb while holding the handle. The water reservoir is easily removed from the top of the base for filling or cleaning. The power supply cord attaches to the bottom of the base so it's out of the way.
The Power Flosser has simple controls on the front of the base - a Mode Button to set the type of cleaning you prefer with each type shown beside the button with a green light lit to show your selection. Then there is the Intensity Dial (1-10 settings for soft to strong) to control water pressure to your preference no matter what cleaning mode you select.
Operation is simple. Fill the reservoir (warm water unless you want your teeth to ache a little by using cold water!), select the nozzle of choice then put the nozzle in your mouth and thumb the start switch on the handle - easy. The Power Flosser runs quietly for a Power Flosser. Drying the unit is simple with a swipe of your towel.
The Power Flosser will definitely flush food particles and debris from your teeth that you're not aware of. If you have some very tight fitting teeth next to one another, you may have to use a little floss. For most, though, using the Power Flosser will be more than adequate. Aside from a cleaner mouth, the Power Flosser messages your gums, which further promotes tooth and mouth health.
I like the Power Flosser in all regards and recommend it to anyone wanting cleaner and healthier teeth and gums.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very good product!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I love this oroduct it has many features which i can increase or lower the intensity to keep my teeth clean.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Water flosser
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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This is my first water flosser and I like it. I have very tight teeth with hardly any room for regular floss so I was hoping this would help with that. I do like the settings so the spray isn’t too forceful
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great quality
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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My teeth have never felt healthier since using this.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning, Ease of use, Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Never had an easier time flossing!
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Having sensitive teeth, using the Philips Sonicare Power Flosser has been a suprisingly comfortable experience.
Out of the box, the flosser is very easy to set up. It has a easily removable water tank, 3 water pik tips, a nice plastic travel case to hold all 3 tips in, the main base, and a power cord. It also comes with nice instructional paperwork that describes all the settings and how to use.
While setting up, it should be noted that while this will most likely be going in the bathroom at the sink, using the product may end up making a bit of a mess due to the high rate of water being pumped into your mouth while using the flosser pik, so you may want to move it away from any electrical devices, and make sure it is plugged into a gfi protected outlet to protect you from electrical shock. Not because of the flosser itself, but the amount of uncontrolled water being used around electrical components or outlets. It is a safe product. That being said.
Setup is easy, and the water pic comes with a magnetic mount, which requires removing two small plastic tabs on the pic and the base during set up. There is some tape also that needs to be removed on the water tank before use as well. The electrical plug has a beefy brick on the wall plug side, which is kind of off putting, but most likely needed for being safe around water. The other end plugs fit into the bottom of the base and has left/right cord routing to help guide the cord out the back.
When you are ready to use, the water tank lifts easily off the base and has a flap door on top. Just open and fill the tank with water. I like to use warm to hot water while using the water pik because of my teeth being a bit sensitive, but you can use whatever water temp you are comfortable with. The pik is connected to the base by a coiled plastic tube. It does stretch out quite a bit for flossing use, but does take some finessing to get it coiled back into the storage hole after you are done.
On the front of the base are all of your cleaning settings. The dial controls the pressure, while selecting the mode controls the pulse style. It has 4 modes to pick from. Clean, Deep Clean, Sensitive, and Massage. You can control the pressure from level 1 to 10.
Choosing the right pik head for what you are wanting to do is more of a personal choice. For flossing though, I found using the narrow pointed pik did the best job, but you can't run as high of a pressure as it will start to hurt and sting. The more open end pik heads are for the massaging and sensitivity settings.
Selecting Clean mode will give you a continuous pressurized stream, while deep clean gives a long pulse wave pressure stream. The sensitive mode gives a couple short pulses and a long pulse and the massage gives fast, short pulses. The pressure cuts back if it is met with too much resistance.
The pik wand has a on and off slider switch. The motor will bog down if you dont have it fully on when using, but it is easy to switch on and off to give youself time to spit the water out. The motor for the pump is not too loud which is nice.
Overall, the flosser does a great job at cleaning and a very noticable difference when done. My favorite mode is just the regular clean because the stream is steady and doesnt pulse. Would highly recommend!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
X Stream Is Legit
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This flosser is awesome. I am not one who likes to floss, so I thought I would give this a try. My prayers have been answered. You get three separate nozzle heads which offer the flexibility of finding the right one for your needs.
Setup:
Setup is easy. Pick one of the nozzle heads, attach it to the wand. The wand is magnetic to keep it in place on the unit when not in uze. Nice touch. Fill the reservoir to the max fill line with warm water. Pug it in, press the power button to turn it on and select a mode. Dial up the intensity (start low and work your way up as you get used to it) and away you go. You will be ready in under 5 minutes from unboxing to using the unit.
You can pick between the 4 different modes. The instructions suggest using it for about 30 seconds for each zone of our mouth. You get details in the instructions. I started with the basic Clean function and had the intensity set to 5 (right in the middle of the dial setting). I was completely out of water just as I finished the last zone. I felt like using it right away again so I filled it back up to the max line and tried the deep clean and different nozzle.
I found I liked the nozzle with the purple end, this produces the X stream. I liked it. I felt like it did the best for my mouth at getting my teeth clean. If I had a few design edits to suggest they would be as follows. 1) The cord is not quite long enough or something. I feel like I am getting water all over the handle and cord especially when using it on the inside of my teeth. 2) The dial for sensitivity is a little difficult to turn with one hand. If you want to change intensity while using the device you may be better of pausing the water, and using both hands, one to hold the unit and the other to turn the dial. These are not bog issues but something to look for in the next redesign perhaps.
Overall this has quickly become part of my brushing routine. I am very happy with how well it cleans my teeth after brushing. While it my not fully replace the act of flossing at least I feel like I am getting debris that may be between my teeth that the brushing alone is not getting.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
This is a learning experience.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I should have bought the more expensive flosser with the connected toothbrush, but I bought what I could afford at the time. For a person who's never used a water "flosser" before, this is a learning experience. But I still have to learn more. It is very good removing particles from between teeth, but not as good as physical floss.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Nozzle, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very thorough cleaning.
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This power flosser is great. It's a little high maintenance, but worth it for the results. It does not take up much room on the countertop. The water reservoir is large enough for one complete use, that's how I know I'm done. There are four modes, three that pulse and one that is a steady stream. In addition to the different modes, you can adjust the intensity which is one of the best features. There are three nozzles, which come in a separate case. I'm not sure the different nozzles are needed, even though they claim each has a purpose. I use the Quad Stream nozzle most of the time. Another great feature is that you can turn the unit on, select the mode and intensity... but it won't start spraying water until you use the switch on the wand. This is great - I have a water pic that turns on immediately and have sprayed the bathroom mirror more than once by turning it on before it reaches my mouth, or by bumping it. It amazes me how much debris comes out of my mouth, after brushing, when I use this power flosser. My mouth feels much cleaner. The only suggestion I have for Philips, is to find a way to store the nozzles WITH the unit, so that I don't have to keep track of a separate case. I'm also concerned that eventually the coil and magnet that holds the wand to the unit will wear out or become tangled. Otherwise, an excellent addition to my dental hygiene routine!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning, Noise level, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Way better than string flossing!
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I truly believe the Philips Sonicare Power Floss 7000 is better than flossing and it certainly is easier! This Philips Power Floss is smaller and more compact than those I’ve seen before, yet it still holds plenty of water to give my teeth a good flossing. Personally, I like to mix the water with some mouth rinse to make my mouth feel fresh. This unit has 3 nozzles and 4 flossing modes
so you can choose the combination that works best for you. The nozzles are conveniently stored a covered plastic case. The handle conveniently attaches to the unit with a magnet when not in use.
The flosser works by pulling water from the tank through a small tube into the handle and out the nozzle via a water stream. You control the intensity of the stream via a knob which you can turn to one of ten settings. You move the nozzle around your mouth over your teeth and the water stream dislodges food particles that are stuck between your teeth. It works quite well and it’s relatively quiet. Just be sure to keep your mouth closed as much as possible so that the water doesn’t spray out and make a mess!
I prefer this method of flossing with a water stream over putting my fingers in my mouth trying to pull a string between my teeth. I would highly recommend this Philips Sonicare Power Floss 7000. Mouth hygiene is important, so both you and your dentist will appreciate the Power Floss.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Nozzle, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice an compact water flosser
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The first thing I noticed when I opened up the box was how small and compact this water flosser is. I am used to other ones that take up double this space. Setup of the unit is very simple; just attach the head you want to use and fill the bin with water.
After using the water flosser for a few days now, it works great. It comes with 3 detachable heads. After trying all three out I decided to go with the standard white one (maybe because it operates similar to other flossers I have used before). The heads come in a case that you can store away when not in use. The flosser also has four separate operation modes, while all of them seem to work well, I am still a fan of the default clean mode.
The wand attaches magnetically to the base and the cords are stored nicely within the unit. While I do like the magnetic attachment, I do worry that it may stop working well after a few years.
Overall, the flosser works great and does exactly what I want it to. I really like how small and compact it is. Now my bathroom sink has a lot of extra space.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning, Nozzle
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fancy way to floss your teeth
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This is the first power flosser that I’ve ever owned and while it takes some getting used to, but I’m starting to get the hang of it.
The biggest issue I had was trying to not make a mess everywhere. If you think about it its going to be a messy process. You have a reservoir of water that it sprays on your teeth and that water has to go somewhere. I guess technically you could drink it, but it’s a lot of water fast and you’re trying to move the flosser to the right spot in your mouth, so that doesn’t work well. Essentially you just keep your mouth slightly open and let it all drain into the sink. That’s what the instructions say. But it takes some practice to get it to actually go into the sink without spraying all over your mirror or running down your arm.
The flosser comes with 3 different heads. Traditional style, a sensitive style and a quad direction head. I don’t really get the traditional vs sensitive because you can change the intensity at the pump and you can just turn it down instead of using a sensitive head. Maybe my teeth and gums aren’t sensitive enough to notice the difference, but if you have really sensitive teeth this may be a plus for you. I didn’t love the quad jet because it seemed to make an even bigger mess for me, but maybe after I get to be a pro I’ll switch back and try it again. In theory its supposed to do a better job of cleaning out the gum line because of the extra streams, but I’m not sure if that works really well.
I like that it can adjust the pump’s sensitivity and action so you can really customize it. It makes me feel like I can really get a good clean rather than relying on the setting that the company would consider “average”. I did notice that if I set it too high it really pumped out the water to the point that I felt like I ran out of water too fast. Not a big deal since I can just refill it, but I wonder how they came up with the reservoir size.
It suggests you spend 30 seconds on each section of your mouth to have a total of 2 min (similar to an electric tooth brush). I’m still getting used to it and go too slow so I always go over 2 min and always run out of water, but I expect as you get really good at it you’ll want to make sure you’re not going too fast and get a good clean.
The flosser is able to get my gum line fairly clean and I feel like it is helping to remove plaque. It did a good job getting the skin from popcorn out of my gum line and raspberry seeds out of the divot in my molar, but if you have something bigger stuck in between your teeth (like pieces of corn on the cob), it can’t seem to get them out. Things that are just resting there or building up it takes out no problem, if its wedged in there with force pressing between your teeth it still takes some floss, a toothpick or something more.
Overall I do like this and it helps me feel like my teeth are cleaner than regular floss, but I’ll have to wait until my next dentist appointment to know for sure if its helping me more.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Noise level, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Brighter, Healthier Smiles
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Let’s face it, we’re not all as dedicated to flossing as we should be and it can be tough to get into those hard to reach areas with traditional floss. The answer for many, including myself, is the Philips Sonicare Flosser 7000. It gently removes up to 99.99% of plaque in treated areas in a lab study that is quoted on the product packaging. I have only been using the product for a short while and can already feel the difference. Unlike some other water based automatic flossers, this is very compact and takes up almost no space on the bathroom counters. It provides four different modes of cleaning, clean, deep clean, sensitive and massage. It also has a dial that can be used to adjust the amount of water flow.
Using the flosser is as easy as simply filling the water reservoir with warm water, set the appropriate mode and level it flow, and turn it on using the switch on the flosser once it’s in your mouth. It comes with different tips for the flosser depending on what you’re looking to do and is extremely quiet when considering how powerful it is.
If you’re looking to improve your smile, your overall oral hygiene and less visits with the dentist, look no further.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Dual voltage but stopped working on 220V
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Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
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This is supposed to be dual voltage but stopped working on 220V while in London. Still works on 110V in US.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Philips
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Hi Tizzle,
Thank you for sharing your experience with our Power Flosser. We are sorry to hear that you have had issues using your Device abroad. We would like to look into this for you as you should be able to use it like this. Would you mind getting in touch via social media? We’re available 24/7 on Facebook and Twitter.
Hope to speak to you soon.
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Compact, powerful and a great alternative to floss
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Who doesn't hate flossing? I just don't do it. It's a pain. But I'll probably start doing a lot more with this fancy thing. It does a pretty good job from what I can tell and my mouth feels pretty clean afterwards.
Setup is dead simple. Fill the tank with water (it's removable so you don't have to worry about getting the rest of the device wet) and plug it in. It comes with 3 different pick heads that all do things a little different which is explained in the instructions. There's a carry case that holds all 3 of them as well.
You have quite a few options when it comes to actually flossing. Depending on the pick head you use, as well as the floss setting you use AND the power setting you set, you can have pretty different results. I have fairly sensitive teeth when I went with that setting and used the quad head (which was also stated to be good for sensitive teeth). My mouth felt a little weird after flossing the first time, probably because I never really floss. Not bad weird, just different. It felt like it did something good.
The whole thing isn't tiny but it's also not super bulky. I imagine some people may have difficulty fitting it on a very small and/or cramped vanity sink but I was able to find a place pretty easy for ours. Cleanup is also pretty easy as you just rinse off the head and store it in the carry case. Replace the water when it gets low. Low maintenance.
If you hate flossing but don't want to not do it, you might want to give this thing a try. It's small enough for me, low maintenance and seems to do a pretty good job at making my mouth feel fairly clean.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I Might Actually Floss on a Regular Basis Now!
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The Philips Sonicare Power Flosser is an amazing piece of personal hygiene technology. I hate flossing, and I am too lazy to commit, even though it is quite simple. Somehow, using the Power Flosser has rewired my mind, and I don't dread flossing.
The unit is very easy to setup, basically, fill the reservoir and plug it in. Every element of the design and its use are very functional, intuitive, and easy to use. I am able to use the device on the strongest settings, which feel like they are most effective, with no discomfort. Additionally, the operation of the power flosser is is so much quieter than I expected. It won't wake up your significant other as long as you close the door. This makes all of the difference in the world for me.
The Philips Sonicare Power Flosser is a great addition to any bathroom. It's both a great way to have better hygiene, and it looks great on the counter. If your dentist wants you to start flossing more, this could be your ideal solution, especially if you have failed at flossing regimens in the past.