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The Waterpik Cordless Advanced Water Flosser WP-580UK delivers a clinically proven, 50% more effective clean than traditional floss by blasting away up to 99.9% of plaque. Featuring three adjustable pressure settings, a rechargeable 8-10 day battery life via USB, and a compact cordless design with travel case, it’s engineered for professionals who demand superior gum health and convenience—whether at home or on the move. Perfect for braces, implants, and sensitive gums, it combines powerful water pulsations with quiet, waterproof usability to keep your smile fresh, strong, and camera-ready.















| ASIN | B0CM44DSFC |
| Benefits | Gum Health, Prevents Bad Breath, Prevents Cavities, Removes Plaque |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,478 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 13 in Power Flossers & Irrigators |
| Brand | Waterpik |
| Brand Name | Waterpik |
| Colour | White |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,159 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Church & Dwight |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WP-580UK |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Waterpik Cordless Advanced Water Flosser Edition |
| Model Number | 508671 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product benefits | Gum Health, Prevents Bad Breath, Prevents Cavities, Removes Plaque |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Daily Cleaning |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Special feature | Portable |
| Tank Volume | 225 Millilitres |
| Target Use Body Part | Teeth |
| UPC | 073950320351 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
| Unit count | 1 count |
D**G
Good price and great durability.
This works perfectly! Hardy and great bit of teeth hygiene kit. No bells and whistles but does what is needed. 4 people use this daily and no issues in the last year. Bought for husband after dental treatment and he researches everything but was happy with this one. Also recommended by dentist we have. Price very good
N**7
Would I recommend the Water pik - without a doubt if it didn't leak
I purchased this water pik after a few weeks of deliberation and comparing a number of alternatives. I had quite a Iot of dental work done over an 18 month period, having broken off one of my front teeth. It was not until this happened that I realised how bad my previous dentist had been in looking after my teeth. I have gastritis and it was not until he retired and I changed dentists I realised just how badly my teeth had been affected by my gastritis. Hence my decision to see how I could help myself improve my aural health. Now that most of the work is completed I have a dental routine which appears to be helping keep down the acid and reducing the damage to my teeth. A big part of this is with the assistance of the Water pik. I use it at least twice a day; firstly to remove the food debris which accumulates between my teeth- in places where I cannot use a tepe brush and again after I have brushed my teeth to remove any acid produced by my toothpaste. Followed then by Curasept mouthwash which again helps to protect against acid. I still use the tepe brushes - I do not see the Waterpik as an alternative, but as additional to my usual routine. The Water pik has a small brush for use around dental implants and braces, etc. which is extremely useful. The pack comes with 4 attachments, one of which I use as a nose cleaner, again effective for helping with my gastritis. I also use it any time during the day if I have eaten anything which has stuck between my teeth. Again it cleans the debris extremely efficiently. Some of my teeth are very close together. Before purchasing I read numerous comments regarding difficulty of use. As with a previous reviewer, my dentist stated that there was no real proof that this works instead of string flossing, but I find string flossing not easy to use and the Waterpik gives me a better result. I use my Water pik in the shower which reduces the problem of water spray significantly. Other than that, spray is kept to a minimum if used over a sink or basin keeping the mouth very slightly open and not stood upright looking through a mirror. The Water pik has the added advantage of 3 strength levels and I would recommend starting on low and filling with warm water. Not too much of a problem if used correctly. In my opinion, I have found that the battery life is also very good. Bearing in mind my usage I need to charge it about every 10-14 days. I initially gave it 4 stars as I have not yet been able to test its use for travel, although I cannot foresee any problem with that in my particular circumstances Would I recommend it - without a doubt had it not started leaking However I have found that it is leaking quite badly. Not sure where the leak is coming from but will consider contacting Amazon in view of this. I left it on the window sill and the next morning there was quite a lot of water leakage as you can see. I hadn't noticed it before as it is usually empty or I empty it when I have finished using it. I usually have to fill it at least once and had noticed it before but thought that I had spilt water when filling it. The alternative, make sure its emptied after every use. 3.3.2024 update Amazon changed my Waterpik soon after I wrote my original review becaus3 of the leakage of water. However my second one also leaks. However, I have persevered and just ensure it is empty after use. I would add however that I do find it gets really messy in use and need to clean it every day, particularly the water pipe and the water reservoir is not easy to clean inside. Having said all that I would completely disagree with my previous dentist and wish I had bought one before.
I**B
Good, not as advanced as Waterpik market it as being
I sent this feedback to Waterpik as part of a warranty claim for two of the standard devices that both had failing performance within warranty period (this experience has so far been slow with poor service). I have used this Advanced model for a week now and before this standard models since winter 2021. The Waterpik action is really useful for teeth cleaning and I do believe that WaterPik with their evidence base is better than generic no names. My dentist also recommends WaterPik and not a generic device, however the price and some of the design and feature choices still make me feel that I am being "mugged off". -It is a shame it does not have a USB c charging adaptor still using a 2 pin shaver socket and an adaptor that blocks the plug next to it. Means yet another separate charger and the need to carry a 2 pin adaptor to use it with a plug. I see in reviews the pin spacing does not seem to work in France or Spain, so another adaptor may be needed for travel... The induction charge does resolve the 2 pins of the standard model getting corroded. - Good to see a battery indicator. I am charging it now, as it arrived with no charge in the battery. The indicator is just a blue light, there is a battery icon with 3 segments under the blue light, but these do not seem to have a light in or reflect the battery charge. - The fill point for the reservoir is likely still a dirt trap. - Not convinced of the fill measurement position, they are only the right way round when the reservoir is not attached, when attached it is in reverse. - A smaller reservoir than before by 20ml, and I need to refill 3 times for my use of it with the highest jet. - The hose to pick up water is likely less effective than the cordless plus model that picks up from a fixed position at the rear of the device. Likely has the impact of making the effective reservoir even smaller....? - It is expensive for what you get. The standard model often appears for around £40. This was £70 with a discount. - The extra 'tat' of a bag and box for tips feels like fluffy stuff to bump the price...
C**N
A+
Brill top quality
V**Y
water pick
I’m really impressed with this water flosser. It’s easy to use, feels well made, and has made a noticeable difference in my oral hygiene. The water pressure is strong enough to clean thoroughly between teeth and along the gumline, yet gentle enough to be comfortable. After just a few uses, my mouth felt much cleaner than with traditional floss alone. I also appreciate how convenient it is—setup is simple, the water tank is easy to fill, and cleaning takes very little time. It’s especially helpful for hard‑to‑reach areas and leaves my gums feeling healthier and refreshed. Overall, this water pick has been a great addition to my daily routine, and I’d happily recommend it to anyone looking to improve their dental care.
B**A
The unit doesn't show any charging flashing light as per instructions.
I was initially excited about this water flosser. The design is sleek, the unit feels comfortable to hold, and the three pressure settings offer great option. I also initially thought the magnetic charging base was a nice touch but it's flawed. Upon receiving the unit, I plugged it in to charge as per instructions, but the charging indicator light does not function as expected. The "low" battery light illuminates immediately when plugged into the magnetic base and stays solid, but the charging light below it, does not flash as it should or illuminate in any way to indicate that the battery is actively receiving a charge. I have even tried different USB plugs and outlets (just in case) but it is definitely the unit not charging. Without a proper indicator - flashing light or a change to "medium" or "high" - there is no way to confirm that the battery is charging or to know when it's full. While the physical design and pressure options are promising, a rechargeable device that fails to provide clear confirmation of charging - or potentially fails to charge at all - is a major letdown right out of the box. This issue makes the product functionally unreliable.
R**L
Great, but!
It is more effective than the Phillips equivalent. Unfortunately, I’m on my second one in just a few weeks. This one too is going to be sent back for the same reason as for the first one. It leaks. Water seeps through the reservoir catch on its base. A gap between the catch and the interior can clearly be seen.
J**H
Worth the Hype
The Waterpik Cordless Advanced Water Flosser promises a dentist-fresh clean at home and on the go, and after several weeks of daily use—including one unfortunate splash incident that left me soaking before breakfast—I’m ready to weigh in. With its bold claims of removing up to 99.9% of plaque and being up to 50% more effective than string floss, expectations are understandably high. So, does it actually deliver? In short: mostly yes, with a few charming quirks. Let’s start with the basics. This device has a surprisingly premium build—it’s got that soft, grippy matte finish that feels more like a high-end tech gadget than a bathroom tool. The magnetic USB charger is borderline luxurious, making the usual plug-wrestling drama a thing of the past. After a full charge (about four hours), I’m getting between 8–10 days of twice-daily use. Not bad for something that blasts your mouth like a power washer. Speaking of power washers, the three pressure settings are well-calibrated. Low feels like a friendly garden sprinkler. Medium is just right for daily use. High, though? High is what I imagine a fire hydrant would feel like if it cared about your gum health. It’s great for stubborn bits of food that think they’ve found a forever home between your molars. This flosser is especially handy if you’ve got braces, implants, or anything your dentist charged you extra for. It dances through gaps where floss can’t go. After about two weeks, I noticed my gums felt firmer and less inflamed—even my hygienist was impressed, which doesn’t happen often. Travel-wise, this is the flosser equivalent of a posh campervan: not the smallest, but packed with features. The travel case is handy, and I’ve taken it on hotel stays and overnights without issue. That said, if you’re a carry-on-only minimalist, it does take up space—especially if you like to bring the extra tips. Now, the mess. Oh, the glorious chaos. If you’re not careful, you’ll end up watering your bathroom tiles more than your teeth. My advice? Use it in the shower or lean forward like you’re telling your sink a secret. Otherwise, you’ll be mopping up toothpastey water while your pet watches in quiet judgement. One time, I used it while half-asleep and missed my mouth entirely. I sprayed the mirror, the wall, and my own ear. Lesson learned: this isn’t a tool for groggy mornings unless you want to wake up very fast. Another tip—don’t forget to empty the reservoir. If you leave water sitting in there for hours, it occasionally leaks. Not a dealbreaker, just something to remember if you don’t want to discover a suspicious puddle the next day. Durability-wise, it’s too soon to tell, but some long-time users report breakdowns after two years. The good news? Waterpik’s customer service has a solid rep, and they’ve replaced faulty units under warranty without fuss. Pros: The Waterpik Cordless Advanced Water Flosser offers clinically proven results, effectively removing plaque and improving gum health. Its cordless and portable design makes it ideal for home and travel use. The three pressure settings are genuinely useful, allowing users to tailor the experience based on sensitivity or need. It performs exceptionally well around braces, crowns, and bridges—areas where traditional floss can struggle. Battery life is excellent, often lasting 8–10 days on a single charge, and it recharges quickly via a magnetic USB cable. Once familiar with the technique, many users find it surprisingly fun to use and more satisfying than traditional flossing. Cons: However, it’s on the pricier side compared to other water flossers. If you leave water sitting in the tank, it can occasionally leak, which may be inconvenient. There's also a bit of a learning curve to avoid making a mess—improper angle or pressure can result in water spray across the bathroom. Lastly, while it’s portable, the unit is slightly bulky for minimalist travel setups and may take up more space than expected in smaller toiletry bags. If you're looking for a reliable, surprisingly entertaining, and highly effective water flosser that adds a little theatre to your oral hygiene routine, the WP-580UK is well worth considering. It’s like having a dental hygienist in your travel bag—just one with a strong personality and a splash zone.
I**A
Práctico
Es muy valido!
H**A
Stopped working after 2.5 yrs
It stopped working after 2.5 years. Single person usage.
U**1
للي يبحث عن التنظيف الصحيح انصح بشرائه كواليتي ممتاااااااز
جهاز تنظيف مائي عجيب وصلني بعد اسبوعين من الطلب ، لكنه ينظف من القلب و متعدد السرعات و احلى مافيه الشاحن مغناطيس و يكفي لاستعمال اسبوعين
T**I
Expectacular
Es increíble la limpieza que hace
A**E
There is better and cheaper than this.
Not what I expected for the price
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