Waterpik’s Latest Flosser Whitens Your Teeth, Too

Waterpik’s Latest Flosser Whitens Your Teeth, Too

Waterpik Whitening Water Flosser

Who says you can’t have your cake and eat it too? Or rather, who says you can’t floss and whiten your teeth all at once? That is the concept behind Waterpik’s latest flosser, the Whitening Water Flosser.

To that effect, this new Flosser offers the same great water flossing experience you’d expect from Waterpik’s products, but with the added bonus of whitening thrown in.

Waterpik says that the Whitening Water Flosser will restore your teeth to their natural whiteness in 4 weeks. Waterpik has made this possible by designing special whitening tablets for the flosser so that you can floss and whiten your teeth all at once.

But if you’ve ever tried any traditional whitening treatments, you’ve probably discovered how painful they can be. Fortunately, Waterpik has made sure to use a gentle whitening agent that won’t hurt your teeth or be painful. For the health nerds out there, the tablets are made primarily of xylitol and glycine.

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The Whitening Water Flosser is available in 2 models – a $79.99 stripped down model, and a $99.99 model that throws in all the bells and whistles. A 30 day supply of the tablets retails for $9.99.

Waterpik’s Latest Flosser Whitens Your Teeth, Too

Waterpik Sidekick

In addition to Whitening Water Flosser, Waterpik has also introduced the Waterpik Sidekick which is a flosser that is designed for travel, as well as for small bathrooms. The Sidekick measures about 5 x 7 inches and is available in black / copper, white / rose gold, or white / chrome, and all models come with a carrying case. The Waterpik Sidekick retails for $129.99, or you can pick it up for as low as $120 on Amazon.

Waterpik also has a free app on its way that will help users stay engaged with flossing using challenges and games.

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Helena Stone
Noticing that there was a void of female influence in the technology blogosphere, Helena started Chip Chick in 2004. The site grew to become the no 1. tech site for women, which she ran as Editor-in-Chief until 2017. A native New Yorker, Helena holds a Masters in Digital Imaging and Design from NYU. Helena has been featured on MSNBC, Wired, ABC News, People Style & Watch, Time Magazine, Woman’s Day magazine, and other major news outlets. And when she is not busy testing out new gear, she can be found trotting the globe, looking for the next hot gadget.