SKU:SC-FLS-F5039-B
Cordless Water Flosser Oral Irrigator – 10-150 PSI, 4 Modes, IPX7 for Braces & Gums
Cordless Water Flosser Oral Irrigator – 10-150 PSI, 4 Modes, IPX7 for Braces & Gums
- 10–150 PSI Adjustable Pressure
- 5 Cleaning Modes
- High-Frequency Pulsation
- 10 oz. Water Tank
- Cordless & USB-C Rechargeable
- IPX7 Waterproof
- 8 Interchangeable Tips
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- Pro-Grade Pressure Control (10–150 PSI)– With 5 adjustable modes and 10–150 PSI pressure control, the SimpliCare F5039 Cordless Oral Irrigator offers gentle-to-deep cleaning performance for sensitive gums, braces, implants, and daily oral hygiene, delivering a customizable and effective home-use solution.
- Large 10 oz. Water Tank – Fewer Refills: Extra-capacity reservoir supports uninterrupted full-mouth cleaning—ideal for home and travel use.
- 5 Smart Cleaning Modes: Multiple modes designed for sensitive gums, daily cleaning, braces care, gum pockets, and tongue hygiene.
- IPX7 Waterproof & Shower-Safe: Fully waterproof IPX7-rated design allows safe use in the shower and easy rinsing under running water after every session for simple, hygienic maintenance.
- Rechargeable & Travel-Friendly Design: Features a long-lasting 2500mAh battery and USB-C charging in a lightweight, cordless design—ideal for daily use at home or on the go.
- Whisper-Quiet Operation (≤70 dB): Engineered for low-noise performance, delivering a refreshing, mess-free oral rinse experience without loud motor noise—ideal for daily use at any time.
- High-Frequency Pulsation for Deeper Cleaning – Powered by a high-frequency pulsation system (1200–1800 pulses/min) and a precision plunger pump, the SimpliCare F5039 helps flush away food debris and buildup from hard-to-reach areas that traditional brushing may miss.
- Complete Oral Care Kit Included – Everything you need in one box: 1 Oral Irrigator, 8 interchangeable spray nozzles (5 Standard, 1 Tongue Cleaner, 1 Orthodontic, 1 Periodontal), 1 charging cable, and 1 user manual—for personalized, professional-level oral care at home.
Brand - SimpliCare
Model - F5039B
ASIN - B0FKL83LBH
Pressure Range - 10-150 PSI
Cleaning Modes - 5 (soft, pulse, normal, braces, turbo)
Water Tank - 10 oz removable
Waterproof Rating - IPX7
Battery - 2500mAh USB-C rechargeable
Pulse Rate - 1200-1800/min
Noise Level - ≤70 dB
Package Dimensions - 8.66 x 3.15 x 2.83 inches;
Weight - 11.99 ounces
Q. What's the pressure range on this cordless water flosser?
Ans. 10-150 PSI adjustable—gentle for gums, strong for braces/deep clean.
Q. How many modes does the SimpliCare oral irrigator offer?
Ans. 5 smart modes: sensitive, normal, pulse, braces, high-intensity.
Q. Can I use this water flosser in the shower?
Ans. Yes, IPX7 waterproof handles direct water flow safely.
Q. How big is the water tank?
Ans. Generous 10oz capacity for 60-90 seconds of full-mouth flossing—no mid-session refills.
Q. What tips come with the water-flosser?
Ans. 8 jets: 5 standard, 1 orthodontic, 1 periodontal, 1 tongue scraper.
Q. How does it charge?
Ans. USB-C port; 2500mAh battery gives 30-45 days (2x daily, 1-min use).
Q. Is it good for braces or implants?
Ans. Ideal—orthodontic tip clears food around wires/brackets effectively.
Q. How long does one charge last?
Ans. Up to 4 weeks with daily 1-min sessions; quick 2-hour recharge.
Q. Will high pressure hurt sensitive gums?
Ans. No—start at 10 PSI; dental pros recommend for safe gum massage.
Q. How to maintain the water flosser?
Ans. Rinse tank/tips post-use; replace tips every 3 months; store dry.
Q. Water flosser vs string floss—which removes more plaque?
Ans. Studies show irrigators like this remove 99% interdental debris vs 66% for floss.
This oral irrigator is intended for personal oral hygiene use and is designed to help remove food debris and support gum health. This device is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results are for general oral care purposes only and should not replace professional dental advice. Always consult a qualified dentist or healthcare professional regarding oral health conditions or concerns.
The SimpliCare PureGlide (Model F5052-W) is feature-packed & easy to use. The massive 10 to 150 PSI range is the real star here. Many cordless flossers only have 2 or 3 static modes, but the adjustable pressure levels allow you to fine-tune the intensity perfectly to your gum sensitivity. And the fact that it is cordless just makes it so convenient. It includes 8 jet tips, which m is incredibly generous. The standard tips are great for multiple family members, while the specialized orthodontic and periodontal tips provide targeted cleaning that regular string floss just can't reach. No more guessing when the battery is about to die mid-use, because the display screen keeps you informed about your power levels. This is a a fantastic choice for anyone looking to step up their dental hygiene game, particularly those with braces, implants, or sensitive gums who need precise control over water pressure.
I’m a first time water flosser user. So - full confession - I hate water flossing, and I’m doing it purely for my dental health. HOWEVER - if water flossing is also on your list of New Year’s resolutions - this is a great product to achieve that goal.The attachment water picks are plentiful (too plentiful, I haven’t used them all!) but the ones I’ve unwrapped and tried are sturdy, attach and remove easily from the device, and are easy enough to clean. The device is cordless and holds a charge for at least a couple of weeks, even if you use it religiously instead of skipping nights like I (occasionally) do. The reservoir is large enough to supply a detailed clean, and i genuinely appreciate the extra plug near the bottom that can be opened to drain water faster and help it dry out between uses.As a hater, I can at least say that the different pressure options are plentiful and easy to customize. I’m still on the Soft setting because, well, I can’t stand being shot in the mouth with a Barbie Dreamhouse-sized fire hose. For an experienced mouth hoser, one of the more pressurized options may be preferable, or even a custom setting for the real pros among us. For me though - the Soft setting is slowly winning me over to the sensation: enough pressure to get the job done gently, but not enough to dislocate any teeth (although I’m still suspicious).All that to say - great product for an unpleasant task.
As a first time water flosser user, my first time using this was a disaster with a watery mess EVERYWHERE! I’m talking mirror, walls, sink, and ceiling. After a brief google search and a few videos I was quickly able to figure out how to “properly” use this water flosser and it does work great. Leaves my mouth with that “fresh air sucking through your teeth feeling” you get after a dental cleaning. (You know you do it too). I find that the amount of water it holds is just enough to get all my teeth done. I only use the normal cleaning setting but I think the option of multiple settings is a very convenient feature especially for anyone with sensitive gums. The only downside and why I removed a star for the review is that the charging cable isn’t a universal type of cable and my fear is that once that goes-I won’t find a replacement.
This was my first try with a cordless flosser and I'm happy I tried this one. All the parts and features are just as described in the listing - a cordless body with removable 9 oz (270ml ) tank fillable from 2 ports, 5 standard tips and 3 different style tips, charging cord, and directions** for charging, use and cleaning.**The directions are awesome! They are in English and Spanish. The English is readable and understandable! It actually tells you what the lights mean, how many taps does what, what you can and can't clean it with or put inside! I was so excited to use the product just based on the quality of the instructions alone! This is what ALL devices should come with!!! Ok, moving on.Having never done this before, I tried it out in the shower, to prevent it showering all the dry parts of the bathroom.First it needed a charge, which took less than 10 minutes. I assume it would usually be longer but this was a top-off. The tip was easy to insert and you can easily tell that it's seated tight. I took off the tank to fill it under the tap, holding the top hole closed. Not sure but I think I could have just held the whole thing under the tap because the charging hole has a waterproof cover.Anyway, now the fun begins - I have one tankful to fool around with holding it and figuring out how to aim and what setting to use. Once I got the hang of it, I found it very easy to hold and work my way around, similar to an electric toothbrush. The different modes are each comfortable on my gums, it's just a matter of trying each for a bit to see which is best for me, or I can customize it to my liking.My electric toothbrush has a feature that I'm not sure any flossers have (this one didn't) and that is a slight pause to let you know to start the next quadrant of your mouth. I would have liked that feature here, but I'm sure I'll learn how long it takes at a steady pace.I'm glad I chose this SimpliCare flosser, it's a good value for $30 and also has a one year warranty.
SimpliCare Cordless Water Flosser for Teeth – 4 Pressure Modes, 270ml Tank, 8 Tips, IPX7 Waterproof, USB Rechargeable, BPA-Free Dental Oral Irrigator – Model F5052-WI’ve been using water flossers for nearly twenty years, and over that time I’ve tried several types. Right now, I use both a countertop model that plugs in and a version that connects to my showerhead. Each has its pros and cons. The countertop one needs to be near an outlet, keeps you stuck at the sink, and has a tendency to spray water all over the mirror if you’re not careful. The shower version solves those issues because you don’t have to worry about splashing or staying near an outlet but it completely depends on your water pressure and can only be used while you’re actually in the shower.What I really like about this new model is that it gives me the best of both worlds. I can use it either at the sink or in the shower, where I usually brush my teeth anyway, and it’s much easier to pack for trips than either of the other two. The pressure is impressively strong on the “clean” setting, but you can switch to softer modes or use precision bursts if you prefer. It even lets you create custom settings, which is a great touch.The design feels well thought out. It’s waterproof and has two different ways to fill the water tank. My only real complaint is the charging setup. It uses a proprietary power plug that connects to a USB, so you have to keep track of that special plug and make sure you have a wall adapter handy. I wish it had gone with a simple USB-C port like most devices today.Overall, though, this is a really useful water flosser at a great price. If you haven’t tried water flossing yet, I definitely recommend giving it a shot.REVIEW PHILOSOPHY: I only review a product if it is something I am capable of critically evaluating through comparison, testing and use. This means I have experience of using similar items; or that I have equipment or tools that I can test it with; or that I have an upcoming need so I can actually use. I am as selective about getting an item to review as I would be about purchasing that same item, so yes, I expect it to be a good product. My reviews are NOT based on packaging or if it was delivered timely.
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