| Brand | COSLUS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | 24 Personalized Cleaning Levels, Auto Shut-Off, Multiple Operation Modes, Multiple Pressure Settings, Multiple Tips, Lghtweight, Large Water Tank, Non-Slip Grip, Rotatable Tip 24 Personalized Cleaning Levels, Auto Shut-Off, Multiple Operation Modes, Multiple Pressure Settings, Multiple Tips, Lghtweight, Large Water Tank, Non-Slip Grip, Rotatable Tip |
| Product Benefits | Deep Cleansing, Gentle Cleansing, Gum Health, Prevents Bad Breath, Prevents Cavities, Removes Plaque |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
I recently purchased the Coslus Advanced Water Pik, and I have to say, I’m impressed. I’ve used a more expensive, well-known brand in the past, but unfortunately, it didn’t last more than a year. Over time, that unit gradually lost water pressure and eventually became almost useless, which was frustrating considering the price.The Coslus Advanced Water Pik has been a pleasant surprise. Right out of the box, it felt solid and well-built. The water pressure is strong and consistent, making it great for cleaning between teeth and along the gumline. Even after months of daily use, it hasn’t shown any signs of weakening, which was the biggest issue with my previous water flosser.I also love the varying pressure settings. While I personally enjoy using it as high as it goes, I appreciate that it has more gentle settings, which my 10-year-old tried and loved, so much that we bought her one too! That’s a win.Overall, I would highly recommend the Coslus Advanced Water Pik to anyone looking for a reliable and affordable water flosser. It performs better than my old, pricey brand and so far seems like it will last much longere.
I'm so pleased with this water flosser, especially for the price. It comes with a variety of different pick heads which are easily stored right in the machine. There is a power button to turn the machine on, but no water will flow until you click the "on" switch on the actual pick itself. This is such a nice feature that makes it easier to prevent water from shooting all over the place. I use mine on a 4 or a 5 and find it to be very effective. There is a speed dial that goes from 0 - 20 and I feel like the 20 can almost cut through skin, it's SO STRONG. I floss my teeth before I use this and it still removes particles from between my teeth.There is a "floss" function and a "massage" function. I only use the "floss" function, the massage just kind of pulses water, but what I really need is a steady stream. The reservoir is removable and easy to fill. Overall I think this is such a great water flosser, at half the price of other brands of water flossers.Every once in awhile, I'll turn it on and no water will come out, but if I just push the reservoir down to help it make a better seal, the water will come through just fine.
Works well. I use it twice a day. Good for the price. This water flosser replaced a Conair Interplak unit that I've used for at least 10 years but finally sprung a leak in the hose. The only downside is the tank requires both hands to remove. The base of the unit isn't heavy enough to stay on the counter by itself when removing the tank. There are suction cups on the bottom of the base to hold it down to the countertop but they don't retain their suction very long. Not a real problem but an inconvenience.
Wow I really love this thing. It leaves my mouth feeling cleaner than the last one I had. It's easy to use, feels great on my gums, is easily cleaned, and everything fits together snuggly preventing any water leakage. Given the amount that it carries, it's size doesn't make it the most portable but you can still bring it somewhere pretty easily if needed.
FIRST...THE BACKGROUND:I dumped my vintage Water Pik (1990s) a couple months ago, gave it to Goodwill, after years of irritation, having this total dust collector sit on my bathroom countertop: No lid for the water reservoir to keep it clean and dust free so you could just leave the unit out. Nor did the wand fit easily back in the hole for it, and the cord was always messy, all over the place. Bottom line: If you had the time and didn't mind the aggravation of plugging and unplugging, assembling and disassembling the unit every single time you used it, fine. And good on you for being more patient than I am. For me, after about the first month or so back in the 1990s when I got it, it was a constant source of irritation. Not to mention the fact there was no place convenient or dust free to store all the extra nozzles. The whole point of flossing is we get busy in life and need a way that is simple, elegant, and designed in such a way that it makes the process as seamless and as easy as possible, and actually encourages us to floss. Enter the...COSLUS WATER FLOSSERThis thing is fabulous. The size is just right to simply keep on your vanity top. The footprint is small -- a key feature because, yes, realizing that every square inch of our sink surround is high value real estate, you pick and choose wisely what stays out -- but because we now know oral health is so important to general health, this machine has absolutely earned the right to stay on top of the counter.1. It doesn't read like clutter, the design is sleek.2. The suction cups on the bottom to keep it lodged safely, is a brilliant design feature.3. The separate enclosed area on top which houses all the extra doo dads, and also tucks neatly beneath the lid to keep it all dust free is genius -- which (correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think even now the most current Water Pik has this level of thoughtfulness in storage for the extra wands. I looked at pictures here on Amazon, and I can't see it.4. The machine noise factor, as others stated, is perfectly fine, reasonably quiet. A nice surprise after my old Water Pik.5. The reservoir is plenty big enough.6. And the fact that the coil is tight on the cord so even though it takes a bit of practice learning how to use it easily, the benefit is, it makes repositioning your flosser wand back in place after use just so easy. And looks so neat and tidy.7. But -- to top it off, after all this -- the fact that it's HALF the price of a Water Pic? No brainer!I could NOT be more thrilled with this new gizmo to ensure I stick with flossing daily, even multiple times, and make oral health the priority it should be. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Love the different pressure settings. Definitely had to work my way up. Started at 4 now at 11. Good sized tank. Cleans really well in my back teeth where my wisdom teeth are flesh against my cheek. Lots of attachments. It is a little loud just a heads up.
I recently purchased the Coslus Advanced Water Pik, and I have to say, I’m impressed. I’ve used a more expensive, well-known brand in the past, but unfortunately, it didn’t last more than a year. Over time, that unit gradually lost water pressure and eventually became almost useless, which was frustrating considering the price.The Coslus Advanced Water Pik has been a pleasant surprise. Right out of the box, it felt solid and well-built. The water pressure is strong and consistent, making it great for cleaning between teeth and along the gumline. Even after months of daily use, it hasn’t shown any signs of weakening, which was the biggest issue with my previous water flosser.I also love the varying pressure settings. While I personally enjoy using it as high as it goes, I appreciate that it has more gentle settings, which my 10-year-old tried and loved, so much that we bought her one too! That’s a win.Overall, I would highly recommend the Coslus Advanced Water Pik to anyone looking for a reliable and affordable water flosser. It performs better than my old, pricey brand and so far seems like it will last much longere.
I'm so pleased with this water flosser, especially for the price. It comes with a variety of different pick heads which are easily stored right in the machine. There is a power button to turn the machine on, but no water will flow until you click the "on" switch on the actual pick itself. This is such a nice feature that makes it easier to prevent water from shooting all over the place. I use mine on a 4 or a 5 and find it to be very effective. There is a speed dial that goes from 0 - 20 and I feel like the 20 can almost cut through skin, it's SO STRONG. I floss my teeth before I use this and it still removes particles from between my teeth.There is a "floss" function and a "massage" function. I only use the "floss" function, the massage just kind of pulses water, but what I really need is a steady stream. The reservoir is removable and easy to fill. Overall I think this is such a great water flosser, at half the price of other brands of water flossers.Every once in awhile, I'll turn it on and no water will come out, but if I just push the reservoir down to help it make a better seal, the water will come through just fine.
Works well. I use it twice a day. Good for the price. This water flosser replaced a Conair Interplak unit that I've used for at least 10 years but finally sprung a leak in the hose. The only downside is the tank requires both hands to remove. The base of the unit isn't heavy enough to stay on the counter by itself when removing the tank. There are suction cups on the bottom of the base to hold it down to the countertop but they don't retain their suction very long. Not a real problem but an inconvenience.
Wow I really love this thing. It leaves my mouth feeling cleaner than the last one I had. It's easy to use, feels great on my gums, is easily cleaned, and everything fits together snuggly preventing any water leakage. Given the amount that it carries, it's size doesn't make it the most portable but you can still bring it somewhere pretty easily if needed.
FIRST...THE BACKGROUND:I dumped my vintage Water Pik (1990s) a couple months ago, gave it to Goodwill, after years of irritation, having this total dust collector sit on my bathroom countertop: No lid for the water reservoir to keep it clean and dust free so you could just leave the unit out. Nor did the wand fit easily back in the hole for it, and the cord was always messy, all over the place. Bottom line: If you had the time and didn't mind the aggravation of plugging and unplugging, assembling and disassembling the unit every single time you used it, fine. And good on you for being more patient than I am. For me, after about the first month or so back in the 1990s when I got it, it was a constant source of irritation. Not to mention the fact there was no place convenient or dust free to store all the extra nozzles. The whole point of flossing is we get busy in life and need a way that is simple, elegant, and designed in such a way that it makes the process as seamless and as easy as possible, and actually encourages us to floss. Enter the...COSLUS WATER FLOSSERThis thing is fabulous. The size is just right to simply keep on your vanity top. The footprint is small -- a key feature because, yes, realizing that every square inch of our sink surround is high value real estate, you pick and choose wisely what stays out -- but because we now know oral health is so important to general health, this machine has absolutely earned the right to stay on top of the counter.1. It doesn't read like clutter, the design is sleek.2. The suction cups on the bottom to keep it lodged safely, is a brilliant design feature.3. The separate enclosed area on top which houses all the extra doo dads, and also tucks neatly beneath the lid to keep it all dust free is genius -- which (correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think even now the most current Water Pik has this level of thoughtfulness in storage for the extra wands. I looked at pictures here on Amazon, and I can't see it.4. The machine noise factor, as others stated, is perfectly fine, reasonably quiet. A nice surprise after my old Water Pik.5. The reservoir is plenty big enough.6. And the fact that the coil is tight on the cord so even though it takes a bit of practice learning how to use it easily, the benefit is, it makes repositioning your flosser wand back in place after use just so easy. And looks so neat and tidy.7. But -- to top it off, after all this -- the fact that it's HALF the price of a Water Pic? No brainer!I could NOT be more thrilled with this new gizmo to ensure I stick with flossing daily, even multiple times, and make oral health the priority it should be. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Love the different pressure settings. Definitely had to work my way up. Started at 4 now at 11. Good sized tank. Cleans really well in my back teeth where my wisdom teeth are flesh against my cheek. Lots of attachments. It is a little loud just a heads up.
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Is the water pressure of this water flosser high enough?
With 10-160PSI adjustable pressure, it meets most deep cleaning needs. If the pressure is insufficient, it is recommended that you watch the video guide for the product pages. to check the nozzle installation and water flow stability before use.
Why does the water floser unit make pulsing sounds after turning off?
The brief pulsing is a normal pressure release function of the pump system. This engineered feature avoids the water hammer effect and protects the motor's lifespan of the water dental pick. No performance or safety impact is caused.
How do I ensure the nozzle of the water flosser for teeth is secure?
For more performance and to avoid water leaks, it is recommended to insert and remove the nozzle vertically in daily use, and when inserting the nozzle, until it clicks.
How loud are the water flossers during operation?
The COSLUS Water flosser E2 operates at <72dB, equivalent to normal conversation volume. For nighttime use, we recommend switching to Massage mode or lower pressure settings (30-80PSI) to reduce operational noise.
Will a tight adapter affect performance?
No, the secure fit ensures stable current flow. If tight, align properly and press straight down (no tilting). The snug connection improves contact and eases with use while maintaining reliable conductivity.