Yes there are a few. All are similarly sized with subtle differences between them. Some options are: Panasonic EW-DJ10 - th-cam.com/video/sd5I3GlvHPk/w-d-xo.html Soocas W1 - Review coming soon to the channel Synhope Mini Cordless Portable Water Flosser - Review coming soon to the channel There are a few others available online too. I think the Waterpik is the 'best' of the bunch, but I think the Synhope is the most compact and most affordable.
I am curious how is a flosser useful? Can you not mimick the same motion using muscles of your mouth so that water is pushed out of teeth ? Or is this more pressure and better ?
ot aware of any study that compares the difference, but with a flosser it is much more targeted and lifting debris from the areas whereas the rinsing affect could be moving debris out of one and into other areas of the mouth.
Does a usb-c to usb-c cable work? I'm asking because it doesn't with the Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 3000 (only usb-a to usb-c), which was somewhat unexcepted for me.
Yes it does appear to. I have just tested it with a USB C to USB C cable, with 1 end of that USB C cable connected to a USB C plug adapter to connect to mains power. When connected the charge light was flashing to indicate power being received.
Are there any comparable options that are small like this? I travel a lot and don't bring a carry on!
The smaller the better :)
Yes there are a few. All are similarly sized with subtle differences between them.
Some options are:
Panasonic EW-DJ10 - th-cam.com/video/sd5I3GlvHPk/w-d-xo.html
Soocas W1 - Review coming soon to the channel
Synhope Mini Cordless Portable Water Flosser - Review coming soon to the channel
There are a few others available online too.
I think the Waterpik is the 'best' of the bunch, but I think the Synhope is the most compact and most affordable.
I am curious how is a flosser useful? Can you not mimick the same motion using muscles of your mouth so that water is pushed out of teeth ? Or is this more pressure and better ?
ot aware of any study that compares the difference, but with a flosser it is much more targeted and lifting debris from the areas whereas the rinsing affect could be moving debris out of one and into other areas of the mouth.
Great review
How do you remove the tank to clean it?
You can pull the clear plastic tank off the bottom of the unit.
I’ve seen many say they’ve cracked their reservoir. Was it difficult to remove?
I haven't found it that difficult. It feels robust enough. I'm not saying it's not possible, but I've not had a reason to think I would crack it yet.
Does a usb-c to usb-c cable work? I'm asking because it doesn't with the Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 3000 (only usb-a to usb-c), which was somewhat unexcepted for me.
Yes it does appear to. I have just tested it with a USB C to USB C cable, with 1 end of that USB C cable connected to a USB C plug adapter to connect to mains power. When connected the charge light was flashing to indicate power being received.
I'm having a hard time changing the pressure level. There is only one button.
Even at the lowest setting, it releases water like a power jet. Very hurtful and harmful to the gums.