💦 Elevate your smile game—because your teeth deserve the VIP treatment!
The H2ofloss HF-6 is a portable, rechargeable water flosser featuring 5 adjustable modes and 6 replaceable jet tips. Its 2500mAh battery offers up to 5 hours of cordless use, while the IPX7 waterproof design allows safe shower use. With a 300ml detachable reservoir and 360° rotatable nozzles, it delivers superior plaque removal and is perfect for home or travel. ClimatePartner certified for eco-conscious users.
Brand | H2ofloss |
A**H
Great flosser
I do love a good water flossed. I chose this one as it came with multiple heads and was well priced. The jet of water on high is a little stronger than previous ones that I've had. This ks not a problem but I just need to be more careful near sensitive areas. Its a good size too, holds a good amount of water so do not need to keep refilling. The jet is good enough to get bits of food from food gaps. Charges quickly and holds its charge well. I find it more effective than regular floss. Ive had no issue with this item. Its good quality, does the.job and priced well.
E**A
Brilliant product, leaves you feeling squeaky clean!
Would recommend this to anyone who wants to keep their oral hygiene 10/10. The flosser comes with a robust bag, charger and different attachment heads in their own box, making it perfect to travel with too. The different heads allow the ultimate clean and I like the addition of a tongue scraper. This flosser is easy to use and even has troubleshooting help in the leaflet. There is a good variety of different pressures so those with sensitivity can use this too. The strongest pressure has very good power and removes plaque with ease. This product is great value for money!
J**N
A good water flosser
My previous H2ofloss water flosser died after 2 years and 1 month of daily use. I liked it very much, with two reservations - the swivel head moves far too freely and I often ended up with the jet pointing in the wrong direction in the middle of my flossing session; and, of course, I would have liked a rather longer lifespan. The new H2ofloss water flosser has a few cosmetic changes and seems to be a better build. Sadly the swivel head is still a problem and I will resort to some superglue to sort that so that it can't move at all. Another minor gripe is that the on/off switch is too easily activated. The older model had a much more definite click, whereas the new one needs just the slightest pressure to activate it. I will probably get used to it.
M**3
Very effective water flosser
I bought the H2Ofloss in July 2020, and until last month, had used it daily to clean behind my bridge implant (as directed by my orthodontist). However, as it’s much easier to use than dental floss, I always used it throughout my mouth. As others have noted, I had to pay attention to the location of the buttons when I first got it, otherwise unintended jets of water sprayed over the wall, but it didn’t take long to get used to what I needed to do. I always use warm water with a touch of mouthwash, as I have sensitive teeth which really object when the water is too cold.It comes with a USB lead so is very easy to charge. I noticed someone raised a potential problem with charging the device adjacent to a laptop when travelling, but I have only ever needed to charge it once every 3-4 weeks, so never needed to take the lead with me when away from home. It comes with a very handy carry case and a selection of tools, but I’ve only ever used the flossing tool.Since attaching the base of the water reservoir, I’ve never been able to remove it, so I use sterilising tablets to ensure it remains safe to use, and always empty it after use & leave it with the filling cap open so it can air.I was lucky enough to travel abroad in November (before Omicron hit) and took it with me, no problems while I was away. However, since my return it hasn’t worked properly (my suitcase was damaged, so must have been very badly handled) and I’ve finally accepted that there’s nothing I can do to repair it, so I’ve just bought another one. When using the device, if it runs out of water before you’ve finished, it makes a high-pitched whining sound. Mine has been making that sound even when full of water and has a fully charged battery, and the jet is now too weak to be useful & cannot be increased.Having used it for 17 months I reckon it’s cost me about 40p a week, which is very acceptable.
R**R
RUBBISH - AVOID AT ALL COSTS.
I bought this item on 15 August 2024 but it’s just died on me. I’ve used it once or (occasionally) twice daily but the non-replaceable battery has just died. It appears to recharge fully but the red recharge indicator light flashes as soon as I unplug it and the unit won’t operate at all.Just under one year’s use by one person is simply appalling, even in this age of non-serviceable consumer electrical/electronic items.I’ve therefore thrown it in the bin and bought the cheapest similar item as a replacement.The lesson seems to be, as with rechargeable electric toothbrushes, buy the cheapest item that does the job and think of it as a disposable item.Update on 18 July 2025: I’ve heard from the manufacturer who asked for more details about my unit’s failure and offered a full refund. My comments about the poor service life of the flosser stand but I can’t praise the manufacturer’s support highly enough.
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