Is the water flosser with the highest pressure the best choice?
Your Google search is "which water flosser has the highest pressure." The problem with that approach is that most have more pressure than is necessary.
A better approach is the gentle approach. Most water flossers deliver 100 PSI or more at the highest pressure setting. Our Welflos models, when used with Weltip, provide 80 PSI maximum. Studies have proven that this is a safe level that will not create issues.
Weldental flossers deliver our propriety solution. It is much more effective than flossing with just water.
Are you using a Perio tip? Stop! Manufacturers who include Perio tips instruct users to only use them on the lowest pressure setting. Most people are unaware of that guidance. They have also been led to believe that higher pressure results in healthier gums.
Sometimes our customers explain it perfectly. Here is a recent review:
"I had a Waterpik previously, and it worked fine until the on-off switch became intermittent. So I decided to try the Weldental-- and I'm glad I did! This flosser is great! Works great, easy to use, and load up with water and the Xylitol tablet; the tablet rarely leaves any residue behind to be rinsed out; plus, you are minimizing bacteria around the gums by using it. The tablets cost extra for more bottles, of course, but I bought enough to last 3/4 of the year, so I'm all set. The pressure output on this flosser is not like the Waterpik - it has less pressure coming out even at the highest setting when compared to the Waterpik. At first, I was disappointed by the "low" pressure, but then I got used to it, and it is just fine by me! I don't know of any disadvantages, but hey, I'm biased-- really like this product-- hope to use it for years to come! If it falls apart for some reason, I'd buy another one in a second!"