Got mine yesterday and it's amazing. The amount of bits of food that you could never find no problem for the waterpik 660. I would recommend it to everyone and children as it's gentle at the lowest setting. My teeth are tight together but the water gets through. Think I might get addicted to it. So easy to use. Compact.☺ March 2022
Nice review of the WP-660. I have a tiny bathroom, no counter space. Your measurements seem larger than what Waterpik states. I do Like all the features WP-660 has to offer, but considering the Cordless Advanced Water Flosser. I am not thrilled with the low water pressure comparing to the WP-660. My only option is to keep the corded flosser next to my kitchen sink. Sigh!
Great review. I wonder if you can give an updated review on this product since this is done in 2018. Would you still think the lightweight is indeed a cheaper version? From my research, the manufacturer gives a limited 3-year warranty. Thanks! :)
Anderson Lee I cant argue with a 3-year warranty. I’ve moved to using an H2Ofloss HF-9. It’s quieter, much less expensive, comes with nasal irrigation tips, has a large water capacity and has worked really well. Here’s my review of it th-cam.com/video/z0cbEdX3Wqk/w-d-xo.html
E D I do not have any problems with the WaterPik model. Nor did I experience or see any mold. However if there was mold inside the handle, which is possible, I never noticed it. I do prefer the H2Ofloss model that I currently own however.
good comprehensive review, i have a oralB one, but i always prefered the wp100 my folks have at their home because the pressure is superior. How do you rate the 660 pressure in comparison to the 100 ? Thanks
I can't say. I never used a high pressure on my teeth/gums and since I no longer have either of these units, I am unable to compare them. I've switched to a H2OFloss HF9 model. amzn.to/2XBFScs
@@michaelerbreviews Thanks I ended up buying the 660 because it was on sale for $40 and I only had an hour left on that sale. I hope I don't regret the purchase.
What would you recommend for someone with 2 crowns supported by implants, 2 bridges supported by implants and 4 crowns from root canals? I am in my 50's and dedicated to longevity and well-being so I'll invest. At this point I am interested in a Flosser and Brush combo, good power but not too loud. With the implants, I am, of course, focused on gums and spaces in between. Any suggestions? Thanks for your reviews and feedback!
I would recommend you getting a Sonicare electric toothbrush amzn.to/2JSbaUj, and a separate water flosser. Either a WaterPik or my new value favorite, H2ofloss hf-9 amzn.to/2JObYd8. The HF-9 is the quietest water flosser I've heard. It's the one I use.
I've never had to open my handle. Generally you would need to use a plastic spudger tool to pry open the halves of the case which have tabs inside keeping it closed.
Do any particular steps need to be taken after each use in order to keep it from getting mildew? It doesn't mention anything in the instructions, but I have seen people having issues with mildew. I assume that the unit can just be run with an empty reservoir to clear out the majority of water in the pump, tubing and wand. Thanks
I’ve not had any issues with mildew where I live. Although they don’t mention this in the user guide, I suppose you could run a mixture of white vinegar and water through the machine every so often to clean things out. You could also just submerge the handle in a similar mixture and then rinse
@@michaelerbreviews Nono. And I am not kidding. My dentist recommends using one teaspoon of Clorox with 20 oz of water in waterpik to clean the gum, daily. Not to clean the machine. But for the gum
Hello, I just wondering, if I already have the WP-100 would it be worth upgrading? Also, is the noise it makes any quieter than the WP-100 (Previous Models)? The loud noise has always been a concern for me and the website advertises that it's quieter. Thank You.
01101000 In my opinion it is definitely not worth upgrading. And you won’t get any appreciable difference and loudness. Many people complain the 660 is very loud.
Abner I received the new one for review. I prefer the older unit. Pressure was similar. Don't think that more pressure somehow equates to better. You can actually hurt your gums with too much pressure.
Hi Michael Thanks for the review. I've been trying to make the decision to get this Water Pick and the WP 900. Perhaps I'll go with Both. Gonna have to look at the reviews for WP 900. Ill more than Appreciate your take on which one to purchase. Hey and its good to be your name Sake. lol. Cheers. Michael
Michael Richardson There’s a new kid on the block, the H2Ofloss HF-9. It is extremely quiet and I actually like it more than the WaterPik at this point. It is also a much better value. th-cam.com/video/z0cbEdX3Wqk/w-d-xo.html
I would actually recommend the H2Ofloss HP-9, a better value, more quiet, larger water tank, more accessories. But if you're committed to WaterPik, I like the WP-100.
hello! i was wondering how long these last? i’ve read that these last a year or so and replacements are regular. if true, how long did this last for you?
Mine was used for over a year and still worked fine when I replaced it with another. I replaced it because I test other oral irrigators and take whatever I was using out of service. To put it another way, I've never had one stop working because of old age, and some waterpiks have worked for over 4 years before being phased out of operation.
No issues when I discontinued using it over a year ago. However, I discontinued using it because I've switched to an h2ofloss HF-9 which is more quiet, larger water capacity and comes with nasal irrigation tips too. th-cam.com/video/z0cbEdX3Wqk/w-d-xo.html
Jason Lurf Here’s how it usually goes down at my dentist office. I go in for my twice yearly cleaning. The hygienist remarks how excellent my teeth and gum health is. She might ask me whether I floss daily. I will tell her I do not floss at all but only use a WaterPik and a sonicare toothbrush. She will say “good work”.
Good to know. My dentist office recommends a waterpik, or one of the assistants at least. You know how people are when they come out of a service and tell their friends and families about a place that recommends something but the friends and families usually just say not to buy it because they make money off it too. I just wanted an independent observation with no bias.
I stopped using this one although it still worked. I had to test another brand and continue to use that one. This is the one I use right now www.amazon.com/H2ofloss-Capacity-Multifunctional-Countertop-Irrigator/dp/B010NNIZQE It was a great value when I originally got it.
Got mine yesterday and it's amazing. The amount of bits of food that you could never find no problem for the waterpik 660. I would recommend it to everyone and children as it's gentle at the lowest setting. My teeth are tight together but the water gets through. Think I might get addicted to it. So easy to use. Compact.☺ March 2022
do you guide it against your teeth ?
Just came across your review of the Waterpik 660. Very nicely done, thorough and precise and without unnecessary fluff. Thank you
Appreciate your comment. Thanks.
You're probably the only review that actually showed it in Action which is most important. Thank you!
You are welcome.
I just got one and used it the first time. It made noise but didn’t bother me. When I was a kid we had one. That was LOUD.
Nice review of the WP-660. I have a tiny bathroom, no counter space. Your measurements seem larger than what Waterpik states. I do Like all the features WP-660 has to offer, but considering the Cordless Advanced Water Flosser. I am not thrilled with the low water pressure comparing to the WP-660. My only option is to keep the corded flosser next to my kitchen sink. Sigh!
Great review. I wonder if you can give an updated review on this product since this is done in 2018. Would you still think the lightweight is indeed a cheaper version? From my research, the manufacturer gives a limited 3-year warranty. Thanks! :)
Anderson Lee I cant argue with a 3-year warranty. I’ve moved to using an H2Ofloss HF-9. It’s quieter, much less expensive, comes with nasal irrigation tips, has a large water capacity and has worked really well. Here’s my review of it th-cam.com/video/z0cbEdX3Wqk/w-d-xo.html
E D I do not have any problems with the WaterPik model. Nor did I experience or see any mold. However if there was mold inside the handle, which is possible, I never noticed it. I do prefer the H2Ofloss model that I currently own however.
E D I had the 100 for several years. It will probably serve you well.
Thanks for making this video. Very helpful.
Thank you.
good comprehensive review, i have a oralB one, but i always prefered the wp100 my folks have at their home because the pressure is superior. How do you rate the 660 pressure in comparison to the 100 ?
Thanks
I can't say. I never used a high pressure on my teeth/gums and since I no longer have either of these units, I am unable to compare them. I've switched to a H2OFloss HF9 model. amzn.to/2XBFScs
@@michaelerbreviews Do you like the waterpik better or the H20floss as far as water performance goes
@@countrygirl6794I prefer the H2Ofloss
@@michaelerbreviews Thank you ... I found the other review...
Hi, thank you for you great review. Can this device go through very tight teeth gaps ?
I'd say yes. My teeth were really tight together when I had braces. But be sure to do both sides of your teeth.
@@michaelerbreviews i'll make sure to do both sides. Thank you
Oh yes😊
I love your reviews bc you asses, address in detail the think I ask in my head.👍
I'm glad to know my reviews are answering your questions!
If I had found this video sooner I would have bought one sooner
Hi, thanks for the review. Between the 100 and 660, which would you recommend for a new purchaser?
I have always preferred the WP-100
@@michaelerbreviews Thanks I ended up buying the 660 because it was on sale for $40 and I only had an hour left on that sale. I hope I don't regret the purchase.
@@sand2025 You'll be fine. That's a good price and it does work as intended.
@@sand2025 where did you get it for $40?
@@tridoshic1688 Amazon had it as one of their deals that day.
What would you recommend for someone with 2 crowns supported by implants, 2 bridges supported by implants and 4 crowns from root canals? I am in my 50's and dedicated to longevity and well-being so I'll invest. At this point I am interested in a Flosser and Brush combo, good power but not too loud. With the implants, I am, of course, focused on gums and spaces in between. Any suggestions? Thanks for your reviews and feedback!
I would recommend you getting a Sonicare electric toothbrush amzn.to/2JSbaUj, and a separate water flosser. Either a WaterPik or my new value favorite, H2ofloss hf-9 amzn.to/2JObYd8. The HF-9 is the quietest water flosser I've heard. It's the one I use.
It's perfect for you.
3:40 it is so that you can fill it based on the time you think you will need.
Well that makes some sense but I'd like to see the markings easily and they aren't easy to see in the position they are in
Very nice video, you explained everything very nice!
Thank you.
How do you open the handle to fix the broken hose.
I've never had to open my handle. Generally you would need to use a plastic spudger tool to pry open the halves of the case which have tabs inside keeping it closed.
Do any particular steps need to be taken after each use in order to keep it from getting mildew? It doesn't mention anything in the instructions, but I have seen people having issues with mildew. I assume that the unit can just be run with an empty reservoir to clear out the majority of water in the pump, tubing and wand. Thanks
I’ve not had any issues with mildew where I live. Although they don’t mention this in the user guide, I suppose you could run a mixture of white vinegar and water through the machine every so often to clean things out. You could also just submerge the handle in a similar mixture and then rinse
@@michaelerbreviews My dentist suggest using a small amount of clorox mix with water on waterpik, is this the new thing in the Dental world?
@@mracer8 for disinfecting purposes only. I would certainly want to make sure it was flushed with clear water before using again after doing that.
@@michaelerbreviews Nono. And I am not kidding. My dentist recommends using one teaspoon of Clorox with 20 oz of water in waterpik to clean the gum, daily. Not to clean the machine. But for the gum
@@mracer8 that just doesn’t sound right to me. But what do I know, I’m not a dentist.
Hello, I just wondering, if I already have the WP-100 would it be worth upgrading? Also, is the noise it makes any quieter than the WP-100 (Previous Models)? The loud noise has always been a concern for me and the website advertises that it's quieter. Thank You.
01101000 In my opinion it is definitely not worth upgrading. And you won’t get any appreciable difference and loudness. Many people complain the 660 is very loud.
why did you buy the new one? Did the old one have more pressure? Did you feel like it worked better?
Abner I received the new one for review. I prefer the older unit. Pressure was similar. Don't think that more pressure somehow equates to better. You can actually hurt your gums with too much pressure.
haven't bought one yet , is there any other that you know of that is as effective but not as loud?
I'm quite happy with this one. But no water flosser is going to be -quiet-.
amzn.to/2WkqT2R
Hi Michael Thanks for the review. I've been trying to make the decision to get this Water Pick and the WP 900. Perhaps I'll go with Both. Gonna have to look at the reviews for WP 900. Ill more than Appreciate your take on which one to purchase. Hey and its good to be your name Sake. lol. Cheers. Michael
Michael Richardson There’s a new kid on the block, the H2Ofloss HF-9. It is extremely quiet and I actually like it more than the WaterPik at this point. It is also a much better value. th-cam.com/video/z0cbEdX3Wqk/w-d-xo.html
Would you recommend the WP100 or WP660 considering both are for for the same price?
Can u please let me know what you think?
I would actually recommend the H2Ofloss HP-9, a better value, more quiet, larger water tank, more accessories. But if you're committed to WaterPik, I like the WP-100.
Please show me how to place a whitening mint tablet. I couldn’t figure it out.
I'm not sure what you mean?
hello! i was wondering how long these last? i’ve read that these last a year or so and replacements are regular. if true, how long did this last for you?
Mine was used for over a year and still worked fine when I replaced it with another. I replaced it because I test other oral irrigators and take whatever I was using out of service. To put it another way, I've never had one stop working because of old age, and some waterpiks have worked for over 4 years before being phased out of operation.
@@spc148 really? mine still works after all these years
Mine stop pumping water and I could n’t find a fix.
How about voltage in EU does it need a voltage adapter?
120V/60Hz only. So yes you would need a voltage adapter.
Great review! Thanks
Happy to hear you found it helpful. Thank you for your comment.
How’s this model holding up? Any issues?
No issues when I discontinued using it over a year ago. However, I discontinued using it because I've switched to an h2ofloss HF-9 which is more quiet, larger water capacity and comes with nasal irrigation tips too. th-cam.com/video/z0cbEdX3Wqk/w-d-xo.html
I bought this but it was 220v would it break if I plug it in 110v outlet?
iLazy AF Are you certain it is not dual-voltage? 120-240V?
Great review thanks
Since you say you use this, I wonder if your dentist ever brought up the condition of your teeth without telling him or her about your Waterpik....
Jason Lurf Here’s how it usually goes down at my dentist office. I go in for my twice yearly cleaning. The hygienist remarks how excellent my teeth and gum health is. She might ask me whether I floss daily. I will tell her I do not floss at all but only use a WaterPik and a sonicare toothbrush. She will say “good work”.
Good to know. My dentist office recommends a waterpik, or one of the assistants at least. You know how people are when they come out of a service and tell their friends and families about a place that recommends something but the friends and families usually just say not to buy it because they make money off it too. I just wanted an independent observation with no bias.
I have the Iteknic 600ml. Looks ALOT like yours. I also think water pik tips will fit it.
Update. Water pik tips DO fit it!!!!
thanks for sharing.
Well done. Thanks.
Thanks!
Thank you very much.
Thanks.
Its a tractor...
Jesus Christ is it diesel powered?
It's pretty loud for sure.
Is it still going? I was disappointed that I got the Aquarius and the motor stopped working after 3 months.
I stopped using this one although it still worked. I had to test another brand and continue to use that one. This is the one I use right now www.amazon.com/H2ofloss-Capacity-Multifunctional-Countertop-Irrigator/dp/B010NNIZQE It was a great value when I originally got it.
Reviews, Tutorials & Tech just curious, what are you using?