Water flossers, also known as oral irrigators, cost a lot more up front than string floss and can still be pretty uncomfortable to use—get ready to drool. But some people really like the way the water jets feel between their teeth, and they find that it’s easier to work with a wand than a piece of string. Of the 10 water flosser models we've tested, we recommend the large but trusty Waterpik Aquarius, which has held up well in long-term testing, provides the most options for finding a comfortable stream, and cleaned our mouths thoroughly.
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