
If traditional string floss isn’t your thing—let’s be honest, who enjoys it?—consider the Nicwell Water Dental Flosser, now priced at just $27.99, reduced from $49.99. For a small additional fee, you can opt for vibrant colors such as pink or blue.
The package includes three standard jet tips, a tongue scraper, and a specialized brush tip for braces or implants. It features four operational modes: normal, soft, pulse, and custom. While the normal mode is intended for standard pressure, some users have found it to be overly powerful and messy. Those with sensitive gums may prefer to avoid this mode and instead customize the pressure in the custom mode. Pro tip: Always activate the device after positioning the tip in your mouth to prevent splashing.
The waterproof flosser boasts a battery life of up to two weeks on a full charge, with a recharge time of approximately four hours. One reviewer shared that using it twice daily still provided a week of usage per charge. However, a few users reported minor issues with the tank cover, particularly the hinge, which felt somewhat loose and fragile.
The Nicwell Water Dental Flosser and the Oral-B Advanced Cordless Water Flosser share many similarities, particularly in their cordless, portable designs. While both include multiple nozzle attachments, Nicwell offers five tips, surpassing Oral-B's two. Both devices are waterproof and feature ample water reservoirs. They also provide various flossing modes; however, Oral-B's modes are pre-configured, whereas Nicwell allows full pressure customization. Priced at $27.99 (reduced from $49.99), Nicwell is a cost-effective choice, while Oral-B, with comparable features, comes in at a higher price of $78 (originally $89.99).
