#### Product description | Item | Description | | ------------ | ------------ | | Technical Specifications Input | DC 5V/1A Power: 5W | | Charging Time | Approx. 4 hours | | Battery Life | 1 Charge = 15 Days of Use | | Reservoir Capacity | 10.0 fl.oz/300mL Built-in | | Battery Capacity | 1400mAh | | Working Cycle | 2 minutes | | Warranty | Covered with an 18-month warranty | ##### What’s in the Box: - 1 x Anjou Oral Irrigator (AJ-PCA028-USA-2) - 4 x Nozzles - 1 x Charging Cable - 1 x Travel Pouch - 1 x User Guide ##### Quick start guide: STEP 1. Charge for approx. 4 hours to obtain a full battery before first use STEP 2. Insert tip until it clicks into place. To remove tip, push the tip eject button STEP 3. Press mode button to adjust pressure. Start on soft mode STEP 4. Aim water at the gumline at a 90 degree angle. Follow the gunline and pause briefly between teeth. STEP 5. Turn power ON. Close lips enough to ensure continuous water flow ##### NOTE: **Please close the charging port cover before using to avoid water damage.**
J**5
Mini pressure washer
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Let me start with this- my shower is disgusting- I know.Okay, now that that’s taken care of, please let me tell you that this little CORDLESS water flosser is fantastic. I have a corded water pik that is great but cumbersome, a hassle to use, and I don’t enjoy keeping it on my tiny bit of sink room. So I bought this mini flosser in hopes that it would live up to my expectations & it has exceeded my expectations! I dilute a little bit of mouthwash in this thing and floss my teeth every time I brush (yes I know it’s probably an awful idea to use mouthwash in this- I don’t really care- it’s working great for me). I floss with real floss about once a week after I water floss to ensure that my water flossing is efficient and my floss is always clean when I do this.After I floss I rinse out the little carafe pretty well and then wash my shower grout to finish the rinsing out process. If I didn’t use mouthwash I wouldn’t do this. But it’s an efficient use of the water I would otherwise be wasting.This flosser has 3 settings- normal, pulsing, and soft. I usually use normal.Fun fact- this is also a hilarious water gun for family members who don’t mind that the gun has also been used to clean your mouth. Use at your own discretion.The company sends out little cards saying thanks for buying this! Will you review our product for a gift card?! I hate these little cards because I think they encourage fake reviews. But this review is real. I really like this flosser.
S**N
Bought 3 Water Flossers - this was the winner!
On the quest for the best water flosser - I bought 3 and this one was the best details on each below:- Waterpik Wp-563 Cordless Water Flosser: Very weak water pressure on the highest setting, very small water tank I had to refill to finish my whole mouth, this one was also the most expensive at $80. The unit was the highest quality in terms of materials, but lacked functionality - RETURNED. Also important to note that the base of this one was very bulky considering how small the tank was.- H2ofloss Water Flosser Professional Cordless Dental Oral IrrigatorIPX7: This worked great until the first time I recharged it and it just stopped working. This one was the cheapest, felt cheaply made, and the water tank was impossible to clean.- Anjou IPX7 Water Flosser Professional Cordless Dental 300 ML Oral Irrigator: This was the winner!!! Great pressure setting on the highest setting and when I'm not feeling up for a max blast the pulse setting is great. The watertank is HUGE and easy to remove and clean. I've also charged it and resued it multiple times - guess what it still works. The price for the Anjou is great and you can't beat it for the value. I wouldn't want to travel with this unit, but it's certainly possible. I've also dropped this already (no surprise) and everything is still intact and works fine.If you are looking for a water flosser - just buy this one you won't be sorry!
T**S
Portable, long lasting battery, easy to use
Like many of the reviews I read for water piks, I also don't like flossing. However, the dentist said it no longer was an option i had to start flossy. My dad has long proclaimed the wonders of a water pik vs. flossing so I figured I would give it a try. I wanted something that wasn't big and bulky as i dont have alot of counter space in my bathroom. I also liked the idea of having a water pik that was wireless, easy to clean, and portable for traveling. After looking through reviews I found this Anjou wireless model. It has a detachable water container for easy cleaning, long battery life, and the best part is it will allow me to adjust water flow settings before I turn it on. Good value for the price point. I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a portable water pik.
R**8
Powerful & Quiet
I have been using portable water flossers for about 10 years. I have had units made by the "name brands" and some generic brand models. This unit feels the most "solid" - even compared to the big "brand name" units I have had.It has a nice size water tank - bigger than most at 300ml and can be filled two different ways (also unique to this model) - also makes it much easier to clean.It is powerful (if you are not used to flossing, you may not want to start off with "normal" setting as it is pretty powerful) and is much quieter than others than I have used.Seems like a great value - time will tell as to its durability and battery (my experience with other brands is that the battery wears down and stops taking a charge or the unit itself wears out after about a year with normal use) but this one feels and operates as if it is much better made.I am very happy with this unit.Don't hesitate to buy it if you are in the market for a water flosser!
J**N
Cleans well and easy to keep clean
I recently replaced my previous portable water flosser with the Anjou flosser because of the build-up of Serratia marcescens (often called "pink slime") and some unidentified black matter on the former. Try as I might to clean the old flosser with hydrogen peroxide, bleach, and other cleaners, I could not get rid of the offending materials. This was partially due, I think, to the design of the old flosser. The old flosser was built to collapse into itself to be more portable for traveling.While the Anjou is not quite as compact for traveling as my old flosser, it does come with a nice travel bag, so it should travel well. The water tank is much easier to fill, and easily twists off when I am done to allow it to dry out and prevent the growth of bacteria in the tank. The flosser does an excellent job of cleaning my teeth, which is of course the most important thing.I have found the control buttons a little difficult to get used to. They are simple enough to operate, but a problem I have is accidentally hitting one of the buttons when I am using the flosser, causing the unit to turn off or to switch from normal to the soft or pulse setting. I think with practice this will be less of a problem, but I do think the design could have been better here.I also appreciate that the flosser has a built-in rechargeable battery (through USB) and that the charge is lasting a long time. I was getting tired of replacing the batteries in my previous flosser, so this is a great improvement.
R**J
Fill, Press and done
It's a very good mechanical device which will remove the bacteria within the gaps between your teeths. It is an essential part of your daily routine which will resist any plaque building and further cavities.
A**A
water leaking
water leaking from the nozzle joint. no good pressure
J**N
Pathetic!
Pathetic is the word. Pls do not waste your money on this product.
Z**R
Does not work
Does not work and is not replaceable. Not recommended.
R**L
Huge waste of plastic
Very bad. DO NOT BUY. buy something more expensive but useful
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