Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Conair WJ3CS Interplak Dental Water Jet Review

Conair WJ3CS Interplak Dental Water Jet
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My dental hygenist told me to "get the cheapest water pick you can get" to improve my gum health. After a month of using this product, my gums were significantly healthier than I can ever recall being measured.
The drawback is that this thing chews through batteries like a short circuit! The pressure drops as the batteries age - one set is good for a week or perhaps two, depending on how strong you want the pressure to be (it's not really adjustable). The rechargeables that I tried simply did not put out enough current to be useful, even at full charge.
Additional drawbacks: first, the basin is too small for a full cleaning. I simply place it under the tap, with the tap running slowly, so I have no real issues here. Second, the tips pop off of the wand if you block the water flow by pressing directly against gum tissue. To compensate, you need to keep your thumb or forefinger on the tip to keep it attached to the wand.
All-in-all, if you do not have a water-based unit such as this and you want to give it a shot, it's a cheap and easy way to try one out. I'll be getting an outlet-powered version for home use, but this will continue to be my travel unit.

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