Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 Review
Our Verdict
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Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 | |||||
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Price | $140 List $139.99 at Amazon | $70 List $54.35 at Amazon | $70 List $76.95 at Amazon | $30 List | $40 List $39.95 at Amazon |
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Pros | Effective, multiple modes, high-powered water flosser | Very easy to use, solid battery life, great cleaning power | Exceptional battery life, comfortable | Inexpensive, great battery life | Travel case included, inexpensive, extensive battery life |
Cons | Short battery life, no travel charger option, not waterproof, messy | Only a single cleaning mode | Not the best at cleaning | Limited features, not the best cleaning performance | Only one brush head, only one mode, similar to manual toothbrush |
Bottom Line | This brush kit includes a powerful water flosser and an electric toothbrush | An excellent all-around toothbrush that cleans well and is particularly easy to use | A solid, all-around toothbrush with an outstanding battery life and excellent cleaning capabilities | It provides average overall performance, an excellent battery life, and a great price | A simple budget toothbrush that cleans well and is comfortable for sensitive gums |
Rating Categories | Waterpik Complete C... | Philips Sonicare Pr... | Brio SmartClean Sonic | Fairywill D7 Sonic | Philips One |
Comfort (40%) | |||||
Cleaning (30%) | |||||
Ease of Use (20%) | |||||
Battery Life (10%) | |||||
Specs | Waterpik Complete C... | Philips Sonicare Pr... | Brio SmartClean Sonic | Fairywill D7 Sonic | Philips One |
Charger info | 120V a.c./60Hz | 100 - 240V a.c. 50/60Hz 0.4 - 1.4W |
100 - 240VA 50-60Hz 0.9 - 1.3W |
N/A | USB |
Estimated annual brush head cost | $32 | $50 | $26 | $12 | $19 |
Waterproof/resistant | No, cannot be used in the shower | Can use in shower | Yes, up to 1 meter up to 30 min | Yes, up to 1 meter up to 30 min | No, cannot be used in the shower |
Number of different brush heads | 1 | 8 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Measured battery life | 9 days | 28 days | 70 days | 50 days | 30 days |
Number of brushing modes | 3 modes: Clean, whiten, massage. Waterflosser: 10 stage intensity | 1 clean | 5 modes: clean, white, polish, massage, sensitive | 5 modes: white, clean, sensitive, polish, massage | 1 mode |
Pressure sensor | No | Yes | No | No | No |
Thirty second reminder | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Two minute alert | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Travel case included | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Weight | 5.0 oz | 4.3 oz | 4 oz | 2.6 oz | 2.4 oz |
App | No | No | No | No | No |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 is a unique option with its powerful electric toothbrush and water flosser. It cleaned exceptionally well and tackled commonly missed areas. Unfortunately, it was not the most comfortable option - especially for those with sensitive gums. Additionally, it has one of the shortest battery lives and can only be charged with the water flosser dock, making it a bad option for long travels. This is a great product for those specifically interested in a water flosser.
Performance Comparison
Comfort
We know how important it is to have a comfortable toothbrush, which is why 40% of the total score was based on comfort. While the Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 did well on our cleaning test, it remains one of the more uncomfortable products.
Our judges scored the Waterpik on the lower side when it came to comfort. We based this product's score on both the toothbrush and water flosser. The toothbrush was on the more aggressive side. It lacks a sensitive mode and does not have a pressure sensor. The toothbrush weighed in at 5 oz, among the heaviest we measured. The water flosser was a bit more manageable when it came to comfort. It has 10 adjustable levels, which our judges with sensitive gums appreciated.
Cleaning
Cleaning was our next most important metric, responsible for 30% of the score. We based our scores on plaque removal tests, comparing before and after pictures of each product.
The combination of the water flosser and toothbrush removed almost all of the plaque for our testers, especially in commonly missed places.
The water flosser is definitely the impressive part of this combination. With 10 power settings and five tips, the water flosser removed almost all of the plaque that the toothbrush missed. Alone, the toothbrush earned an average score. The flosser is what takes this kit to the next level.
Ease of Use
Next, we assessed how easy this product was to use. We focused on how simple it was to swap between modes, how easy it was to clean, if there was a two-minute timer, and if there was storage for extra brush heads.
We appreciated how easy it was to switch between modes on the toothbrush. There are two separate buttons for the power and mode, removing the frustration of accidentally shutting off the toothbrush while trying to change modes. A small LED light indicates the mode currently in use. Thirty-second intervals are indicated with a quick buzz, and a two-minute timer shuts off the toothbrush.
The water flosser was somewhat easy to use. A large button on the side of the dial powers the device while the dial changes the intensity of the water pressure. The flosser handle has an on/off switch to start the water flow. Powering the device was very easy. However, complications did arise with the ensuing mess on the bathroom mirror. This was remedied with a bit of practice. Unfortunately, this device is not waterproof, so using it in the shower is not an option.
Battery Life
Our battery life test included running these brushes daily for their standard cleaning cycle. We noted when the toothbrushes died and assigned a score accordingly.
The Waterpik toothbrush scored very low on our battery life test, lasting only nine days. This brush is only chargeable on the water flosser dock, so it would be challenging to travel with this setup. However, the kit includes an impressive travel case for the toothbrush and flosser tips.
Given its short battery life, this isn't our top choice for frequent travelers. Although, with a full battery, this toothbrush would be adequate for quick trips.
Should you buy the Waterpik Complete Care 9.0?
The combination of the electric toothbrush and water flosser makes the Waterpik a great option for the right person. This combination is great for those specifically interested in a water flosser. However, we wouldn't recommend the toothbrush for those with sensitive gums.
What other electric toothbrush should you consider?
For a more sensitive toothbrush, take a look at Brio SmartClean. This brush scored well on our comfort and cleaning tests. It also has an impressive battery life. Another unique option worth looking at is the Snow LED. This brush is quite comfortable and has a whitening LED brush head.
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