Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Water Flossers

AquaSonic Aqua Flosser vs Waterpik ION Professional (WF-12)

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Waterpik ION Professional (WF-12) comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.3 vs 4.7). The gap is mostly about buyers who want countertop-level power and capacity without a cord, and do not mind recharging every few weeks — read the strengths below before deciding.

AquaSonic Aqua Flosser
Ranked #5 in Best Water Flossers
AquaSonic Aqua Flosser
$39.95as of Jun 7

The AquaSonic Aqua Flosser is the budget pick: a complete cordless oral irrigator with three modes, five tips, and IPX7 waterproofing for around $40 - one of the cheapest full systems on the market. MedGrade scores it 86/100 and calls it effective for the price. The small 150ml tank and three-mode control put it behind the Waterpik units on capacity and finesse, but for an inexpensive, portable, no-frills water flosser it gets the fundamentals right.

Strengths
  • One of the lowest prices for a complete cordless oral irrigator system
  • Three modes (Normal, Soft, Pulse) cover everyday cleaning, sensitive gums, and gum massage
  • Five interchangeable tips including periodontal, orthodontic, and a tongue scraper
Watch-outs
  • Small 150ml tank holds far less than countertop units
  • Only three pressure modes, not the fine control of a Waterpik
  • Power-button placement makes it easy to turn on unintentionally
Waterpik ION Professional (WF-12)
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Water Flossers
Waterpik ION Professional (WF-12)
$79.99as of Jun 7

The Waterpik ION Professional WF-12 is essentially the Aquarius's performance in a cordless body: it keeps the full 10-100 PSI pressure range, a large reservoir for 90-plus seconds of flossing, and seven tips, but runs on a rechargeable battery that lasts up to four weeks per charge. MedGrade scored it the highest of any flosser at 94/100. It costs more than the Aquarius and the battery may fade over time, but it is the best pick for full power without a cord.

Strengths
  • Full countertop power in a cordless body - 10 settings and a 22 oz-class reservoir
  • Maintains the 10-100 PSI range and 1,300-1,400 pulses per minute of a corded unit
  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery lasts up to 4 weeks per charge
Watch-outs
  • Premium price for a cordless unit
  • Some owners report battery life shortening after 8-12 months
  • Taller, top-heavy design versus a handheld travel flosser

How they stack up

AquaSonic Aqua Flosser

The budget pick - it is by far the cheapest here, undercutting the Waterpik Aquarius WP-660, Waterpik ION Professional WF-12, Waterpik Cordless Advanced 2.0 WP-580, and Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 3000, while trailing all of them on tank size, pressure control, and clinical pedigree; it is the entry point for trying a water flosser without a big spend.

Waterpik ION Professional (WF-12)

The cordless equivalent of the Waterpik Aquarius WP-660 - it keeps the full 10-setting pressure range and large reservoir but runs on a battery, so it beats the small-tank Waterpik Cordless Advanced 2.0 WP-580 and the 3-setting Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 3000 on capacity and power, and outclasses the budget AquaSonic Aqua Flosser, at the cost of occasional recharging the corded Aquarius never needs.

Specs side-by-side

SpecAquaSonic Aqua FlosserWaterpik ION Professional (WF-12)
TypeCordless handheldCordless countertop
Pressure Modes3 (Normal, Soft, Pulse)
Reservoir150ml20-22 oz (90+ sec)
Tips Included5 (incl. periodontal, ortho, tongue)7
BatteryRechargeable lithium-ion (USB)Lithium-ion, up to 4 weeks/charge
WaterproofIPX7
AccessoriesTravel bag
Warranty1 year3-year limited
Pressure Settings10 (10-100 PSI)
Pulses1,300-1,400 per minute
Flow Rate13 oz/min
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