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Recommend a water pick?
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I've been using a HydroFloss for years. When my original one stopped working I used a WaterPik brand handheld one for a while, but it was pretty terrible in comparison, so I ended up shelling out for another HydroFloss. They're about $100, which I think is about on par with the nicer WaterPik models. One nice thing about HydroFloss is that they sell replacement parts so if the pump or the handle/hose breaks you can replace it yourself for like $20 instead of buying a whole new one.