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💎 Elevate your smile game with precision power flossing!
The Philips Sonicare Cordless Power Flosser 3000 delivers up to 150% better gum health by removing 99% of plaque below the gumline using Quad Stream technology. Featuring a 250ml removable water tank, 2 cleaning modes, 3 pressure settings, and 360° rotating nozzles, it offers a customizable, cordless flossing experience lasting up to 40 days per charge. Its smart QuadPacer guides your routine for consistent, professional-level oral care anytime, anywhere.


















| ASIN | B0C8KHTD16 |
| Additional Features | Pulse Wave Technology,Rechargeable,Lightweight,Quiet Design |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,519 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #14 in Power Dental Flossers |
| Brand | Philips Sonicare |
| Brand Name | Philips Sonicare |
| Color | New Black + 2 Nozzles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,730 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075020106438 |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions | 3.62 x 5.28 x 9.72 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.88 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Philips Sonicare |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HX3826/23 |
| Model Name | Philips Sonicare Cordless Power Flosser 3000 |
| Model Number | HX3826/23 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Benefits | Cleaning |
| Special Feature | Pulse Wave Technology,Rechargeable,Lightweight,Quiet Design |
| Tank Volume | 250 ml |
| Target Use Body Part | Teeth |
| UPC | 075020106438 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**E
Easy to use, dependable so far, not loud, comes with a special tip for those with braces
I've had 3 WaterPick water flossers. Not really impressed with any of them. Whether handheld or external bucket of water, they all seemed clumsy. Also, one of the handheld ones worked the first day, and then the water reservoir locked onto the appliance and wouldn't let to or dismount. Very frustrating. During a recent trip to the dentist, my hygienist suggested that I try a Philips Sonicare water flosser. I took delivery of one last week. It's easier to use, easier to set your intensity as desired, doesn't end up washing the bathroom floor, and is pretty quiet. and has a 4-nozzle tube so it'll water-floss 4 parts of each tooth at once. It's lightweight and compact enough to fit in a man's shaving kit. I don't have braces, but did at one time. The braces-style tip apparently makes cleaning them much hasier. So far, I like it very much!
A**Y
Great product!
This is a great product. I love using this. It cleans out between my teeth and around my dental implant. I have tried other ones and returned them as they weren't as strong as this one and didn't hold as much water. Its really makes my mouth feel clean and it is easy to take on the road and vacation. I highly recommend.
J**8
Good Flosser. Easy to use and Keep Clean.
This replaced my Air Flosser which I sadly miss. The Air Flosser is discontinued, so when I needed a replacement, I turned to the water flossed. The unit it very easy to assemble. The water tank removes easily and is a breeze to clean. The stream is good, but is neither overly strong or too weak. The unit is easy to hold, but you need to tilt your head over the sink to prevent water from getting on the floor. Time will tell tell regarding any charging issues as I only gave it for 5 days. So far I am satisfied, but I wish Phillips would bring back the Air Flosser.
B**N
Philips Sonicare Cordless Power Flosser 3000
Great Cleaning Power with a Few Minor Drawbacks I’ve been using the Philips Sonicare Cordless Power Flosser 3000 for a few weeks now, and overall, I’m very pleased with it. It’s compact, convenient, and leaves my mouth feeling noticeably cleaner than traditional floss. What I Like: Easy to use and gentle on gums. The water pressure is strong enough to dislodge food particles but doesn’t feel harsh. Cordless and rechargeable, which makes it perfect for travel or daily use without needing to be tethered to a wall. The Quad Stream tip covers a wider area, so you don’t have to be super precise to get a good clean. The built-in timer and pacing help ensure I floss evenly across all areas of my mouth. Why It’s Not 5 Stars: The water tank is small, so I often have to refill it mid-session. Not a dealbreaker, but slightly inconvenient. Rotating the nozzle is awkward, and it feels stiff during use. It could be more user-friendly. I wish there were more customizable pressure settings. Two modes is fine, but a bit more control would be even better. Bottom Line: This flosser does a great job overall and makes daily flossing quicker and more effective. With just a few small design improvements, it would be a perfect 5-star product. Still, I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking to upgrade their oral hygiene routine.
C**N
Messy and not very effective
My dentist recommended getting a waterpik for cleaning my gums; I saw this one and thought it might be more effective at that job. It's not. It has a poor design, especially for the price, and it's a genuine pain in the neck to use. First, the water reservoir doesn't hold enough water to actually get through a complete cleaning (unless you're missing a lot of teeth). You'll be refilling it at least once during a cleaning, which means you have to turn it off, unhook the reservoir, fill it, and resume. Second, it's incredibly messy; when you turn it on you expect water to shoot out of the cleaning head (naturally), but it also shoots out of a hole in the back of the unit, spraying your hand, the wall, or whatever else gets in the way. I've learned to position a finger over the hole so that most of the water doesn't escape, but there doesn't seem to be a way to stop the leaks. I'm not sure why it's dong this, but it's aggravating. Third, the stream of water really isn't strong enough to do much flossing, possibly because half of it is flowing out the back of the unit and reducing the water pressure. Even the "deep clean" setting is too weak. Fourth, the unit is thick and a little heavy, not a great idea for smaller hands, and the position of the controls on the handle make it difficult to actually see the settings when you're trying to use it. You're supposed to start it up with the nozzle facing the sink, then apply it to your mouth, which guarantees spraying water over something. I've learned to start with the nozzle in my mouth to keep things neat. Fifth, it comes with two different cleaning heads, and neither one really seems to do a great job. You're supposed to store the other head inside the reservoir--there's a little hole where it fits--but the slightest bump dislodges it so it sinks to the bottom of the reservoir. Sixth, it isn't quiet at all--I have a Sonicare electric toothbrush that's been criticized in reviews for being too noisy, and this thing is at least twice as loud. Seventh, it doesn't come with any kind of a charging stand, but instead requires that you pull up a rubber cover and insert the specialized charging cable into the device. I really can't recommend it. If you need a water-streaming device to clean your gums, look elsewhere.
Y**I
Game-Changer for Daily Oral Care!
I’ve been using the Philips Sonicare Cordless Power Flosser for a few days now, and while it doesn’t replace traditional string flossing, it has become an important part of my daily routine. Why I Bought It: As a busy mom and healthcare professional, I’m always looking for ways to improve my self-care habits. I wanted something to help with the areas that string floss sometimes misses. What I Like: Cordless & Convenient: Super easy to handle and perfect for travel. The compact design fits comfortably in the hand, and it's rechargeable via USB-C, functional! Also, its less noisy than other brands I have used in the past. Powerful Yet Gentle: The multiple pressure settings are great (this was recommended by my dentist). Quad Stream Tip: This is where it really shines. The design makes it easier to target a wider area between teeth and along the gumline. Quick Water Tank Refill: The reservoir is easy to fill and clean. You can detach it from and let it dry in between uses. Durable material for both the tank and the flosser. Overall Impression: It’s not a substitute, but it definitely elevates my oral hygiene. My mouth feels noticeably fresher, and hopefully my dentist notices too! I recommend this for anyone looking to boost their routine.
A**.
Easy to clean inside but the exterior collects grime
I used to have the travel or on the go waterpik that has the silicone buttons and I loved it so much. If these items do not ventilate well, they collect hard water and mold which is disgusting. That one was extremely difficult to clean. I wanted to try this one because of its larger opening. This water flosser water reservoir is very easy to clean but the exterior is not. This one has way too many cracks in the exterior and water collects there, no matter if you Dry it after use. After some time, it gets stained with hard water/mold. Some issues I had with the function: 1. the purple attachment does not work for me (I have braces). It will leave food in my mouth. 2. The other attachment provided does work very well. 3. it vibrates like crazy and water flow stops out of nowhere for like 1 second when using (on full battery). 4. The buttons are very annoying when holding because I accidentally press them all the time since they’re flush and very touch sensitive. Bottom line: a better option if you use your water glosser daily, need a compact one, and want to have a clean tool. But this could use a makeover in the design to prevent the issues I mentioned. Not bad. Not great either.
S**.
Works well, but choose one that is portable. Like this
I'm new to water flossers. But I like this one. Couple things for those you don't know. Basically this is a high pressure garden hose you put in your mouth. Big fan of this one because it's cordless. If you want to bring it in the shower with you, you can. They're pretty messy because you've got a garden hose in your mouth. Its simple to use. Fill the reservoir up, plug in the sprayer head and turn it on. The reservoir quantity seems fine. It'll run for maybe a minute with that. If you need to fill it up again, you can easily. There are different settings. I run it on the highest setting, but the pressure feels fine. Its seems to make the teeth cleaner. I can imagine if you had braces using this would be very helpful. I don't believe it replaces flossing but would seem complementary. I think it would be definitely something you would want to add to your daily routine. P51.
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M**N
Sonicare philips
Vraiment parfait en complément du brossage de dent!! Nettoie super bien!!
W**T
Insufficient power to floss
End of the day it doesn't do the basic job of floss my teeth. I have gone back to regular flossing as this device doesn't achieve anything as the water jet is not powerful enough.
D**A
Charging challenges, Not good value for money
The product was good, but the packaging came soaked. Since the inside wasn’t really damaged and the product was new, I accepted. Philips has changed the charging port to a more proprietary charging port like the Philips chargers ( as available in Dubai with the C charging port) which is inconvenient as I’ve discarded the charging wire assuming it is a C port! My fault but while most are moving towards the universal C port ( including Apple), Philips wants to move away! Else the product is good, but not really value for money with cheaper, equally good variants available.
C**Y
My gums do feel much better, my dentist will be happy.
Exactly as advertised. Works great. What I did not expect was that the battery would last as long as it has. I expected I would have to charge it more often. In fact, I've not had to charge it yet and I've had it for weeks, and use it twice a day.
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