Comparison Waterpulse V700 Plus vs Waterpulse V300
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| Waterpulse V700 Plus | Waterpulse V300 | |
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Replaceable nozzles can rotate 360 degrees around their axis. Nozzles included: <p>2 x standard nozzle; </br>1 x plaque remover; </br>1 x tongue attachment; </br>1 x periodontal tip; </br>1 x orthodontic tip.</p> | ||
| Type | irrigator | irrigator |
| Nozzles | 6 no. standard (single jet) orthodontic (for braces) periodontological (pocket cleaning) for implants for tongue cleaning | 5 no. standard (single jet) periodontological (pocket cleaning) for tongue cleaning |
| Model of replaceable nozzle | ST-300, GS-300, DE-300, KZ-300, YJ-300 | ST-300, GS-300, DE-300 |
Specs | ||
| Intensity modes | 6 | 10 |
| Additional modes | impulse (Pulse) | impulse (Pulse) |
| Pulsation rate | 1.2 thousand/min | |
| Irrigator pressure | up to 99 PSI | |
| Water tank capacity | 1000 ml | 800 ml |
Features | ||
| 360° rotation of the nozzle | ||
Power supply | ||
| Power source | network | network |
| Cable length | 1.3 m | |
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| Nozzle compartment | ||
| Case / cover | ||
| Dimensions | 160x136x160 mm | |
| Weight | 790 g | 800 g |
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| Added to E-Catalog | november 2018 | april 2018 |
Compare Waterpulse V700 Plus and V300
What is the difference between Waterpulse V700 Plus and V300?
Waterpulse V700 Plus is the better pick if you want stronger and more consistent cleaning at home because it reaches much higher pressure, has a larger 1000 ml tank, and includes specialized tips for braces and implants. Waterpulse V300 suits users who want finer control over the feel of the jet since it offers more intensity modes, but it tops out at lower pressure, has a smaller 800 ml tank, and comes with fewer nozzle types.
Which is better?
Better overall: Waterpulse V700 Plus. It is the stronger pick if you want more powerful water pressure and a larger tank for longer sessions with fewer refills.
V700 Plus reaches 140–890 kPa, while V300 goes up to 680 kPa, so the V700 Plus has more headroom for tough plaque and deeper cleaning. It also has a 1000 ml tank versus 800 ml on the V300, which matters if you floss for longer or share it with family.
V300 gives you more intensity modes (10 vs 6), which can feel more flexible for fine-tuning comfort. V700 Plus includes more nozzle types (6 total), adding tips for braces and implants, while V300’s 5-piece set is more basic. Both are mains powered. V700 Plus comes with a nozzle case, while V300 includes an accessory stand.
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Nozzles
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Model of replaceable nozzle
The model designation helps you find the right replacement tip without the risk of incompatibility with the irrigator handle. Unlike the tip type, which describes its purpose, the model indicates the specific series or item number of the product. This parameter is especially useful when purchasing additional standard, orthodontic, or periodontal tips.
Intensity modes
The number of intensity levels indicates how precisely the water jet's strength can be adjusted according to gum sensitivity and specific tasks. Low levels are suitable for getting accustomed to the irrigator and gentle treatment, while high levels are for more intense flushing of food residues from interdental spaces. Intensity should not be confused with cleaning modes, which change the nature of pulsations or the water delivery algorithm.
Pulsation rate
The number of pulsations per minute indicates the rhythm of the water jet's impact on teeth and gums. Frequent impulses sequentially loosen and wash away impurities, and the flow feels more continuous and gentle. However, for example, 1800 pulsations per minute are not necessarily more effective than 1200, as the result also depends on the water jet's strength, the nozzle, and the irrigator's design.
Irrigator pressure
The pressure of an irrigator characterizes the force of the water jet and directly affects the intensity of cleaning. Values around 20 – 40 PSI are suitable for acclimation and gentle care, whereas 70 – 100 PSI provides more thorough rinsing of hard-to-reach areas. The wide range allows you to select a comfortable flow strength for gums, implants, braces, and various attachments.
Water tank capacity
The reservoir capacity directly affects the duration of irrigation without refilling. About 200 ml is usually sufficient for a short daily procedure, 300-400 ml for a more thorough cleaning of the entire oral cavity, and a capacity of 500 ml is convenient for braces, extended care, or use by multiple family members. The actual consumption also depends on the pressure, selected nozzle, and jet speed.
360° rotation of the nozzle
360° rotation of the nozzle allows it to turn around its axis and direct the jet at the desired angle without changing the position of the irrigator handle. This simplifies the cleaning of the inner side of the teeth, distant molars, gum line, and areas around braces or implants. The user has to bend their wrist less and reposition the device, making the cleaning more precise and comfortable.
Cable length
Cable length affects the convenience of connecting a stationary irrigator to the power outlet and the choice of installation location. A longer cord allows the device to be placed further from the power source, while a shorter one may require the use of an extension cord.
Nozzle compartment
Nozzle compartment is an integrated space for storing interchangeable irrigator tips. It helps keep them close to the device, protects from dust, and reduces the risk of loss. In closed compartments, the tips are stored more neatly, but after use, it is advisable to rinse and dry them beforehand.





