SAVE $30: As of May 14,Mother the Waterpik Cordless Pulse is on sale for $69.99 at Amazon. That's a 30% saving on list price.
A water dental flosser is a great way to remove plaque and debris from hard-to-reach areas between teeth and along the gum line, so if you want to impress your dentist with a perfect flossing routine, you need to check out this latest Amazon deal on the Waterpik Cordless Advanced.
As of May 14, you save 30% with the new price of $69.99. This deal is available in all colors: gray, white, blue, and black.
SEE ALSO: The best electric toothbrushes for upping your oral hygiene gameThis is a great all-rounder water flosser, featuring four tips and three settings to adjust to your personal dental needs. The battery is rechargeable, and it has a portable design, so it's handy for travel and use on the go. It can even be used in the shower. And it has been approved by the American Dental Association (ADA) for safety and effectiveness.
It works by using PrecisionPulse technology to deliver a combination of water pressure and pulsations, removing plaque and bacteria from the teeth and gums. This helps reduce the risk of issues such as gingivitis, cavities, and bad breath.
This is only a limited-time deal at Amazon, so don't miss out.
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