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💦 Elevate your smile game with the Power Flosser 5000 — because your gums deserve the VIP treatment!
The Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 5000 HX3811/20 is a corded electric water flosser featuring Quad Stream technology that delivers four wide water streams to clean 9x more surface area than single-stream flossers. It offers 2 flossing modes and 10 intensity levels, a large 550ml water reservoir, and a 360-degree rotating nozzle for comprehensive oral care. Clinically proven to remove up to 99% of plaque below the gumline and improve gum health by 50% in just one minute per day, it’s designed for efficient, customizable, and thorough flossing.














| ASIN | B08MMKYX4P |
| Additional Features | Multiple Operation Modes, Multiple Tips |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,141 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #118 in Power Dental Flossers |
| Brand | Philips Sonicare |
| Brand Name | Philips Sonicare |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,006 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075020091154, 20075020097990 |
| Included Components | 1 Power Flosser, 2 Nozzles |
| Item Dimensions | 5.32 x 5.91 x 9.92 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Philips Sonicare |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HX3811/20 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Power Flosser 5000 |
| Model Number | HX3811/20 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Benefits | Gum Health |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Flossing, Gum Health |
| Special Feature | Multiple Operation Modes, Multiple Tips |
| Tank Volume | 550 Milliliters |
| Target Use Body Part | Teeth |
| UPC | 075020091154 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**R
Works well
Purchased one year ago. Easy to use and clean. My wife and I use it every night. This is corded version as I could see no benefit in a cordless model. NOTE: Recent problem. Machine turned off and both lights blinking orange, no water flowing. Nothing Philips suggested worked. Found an easy fix. I figured the problem was water flow. I removed the reservoir and checked the rubber gasket in the top of the pump housing by VERY gently probing it with the nozzle to make sure it was clean, no buildup, and no air bubbles. Then I checked the valve in the bottom of the reservoir to make sure it was clean and easily opening and not blocked. Then I filled the reservoir with hot water, made sure the water was going through, and turned the pump on at the highest pressure setting. Using just the handheld wand without the nozzle, I turned it on and let the hot water run through until the reservoir was empty. The flosser has been working fine ever since.
C**C
Good water flosser, great warranty (had to get a replacement)
I liked this water flosser but it developed a leak within two years. I’d give it fewer stars for quality but Philips honored its 2y warranty and replaced the unit with an upgraded model which I like better.
T**Y
I like it better than my WaterPik
I own both the Philips 5000 and the cordless WaterPik Ion. Since I own both, I’ll compare the two flossers: WaterPik Ion likes: It’s cordless. I thought this was going to be a big plus when I bought it. In time I discovered it really wasn’t important. The unit itself does a good job of cleaning. On the highest setting, I think it has a bit more power than the Philips 5000. Also, I believe the tank holds more water. Unlike the Philips water flosser that only includes two flossing tips, the WaterPik Ion comes with several different kinds of tips. When finished using, the WaterPik Ion hose coils easily, and a magnet holds the flossing handle in place. WaterPik Ion dislikes: After only five months of use it won’t hold a charge for more than three days. When I first bought it, it would hold a charge for at least ten days. I understand that rechargeable batteries will gradually lose some of their performance over time. But to go from ten days per charge, to only three days per charge in only five months of use is completely unacceptable. I use it once per day for about two minutes, and I’m the only one who uses it. This unit can’t be charged by plugging it directly into a wall outlet. It charges only via USB. WaterPik doesn’t include a USB to AC wall outlet adapter. I didn’t have one, so I had to buy one (an extra $18.00). Last but not least, this unit is very noisy. Philips 5000 likes: It includes a cord and power adapter that plugs into a standard AC wall outlet. There are no recharging issues because it doesn’t have a battery. Like the WaterPik, the hose coils easily and a magnet holds the flossing handle in place. It’s much quieter than the WaterPik. I think perhaps it’s a little less powerful than the WaterPik on the highest setting, but it’s powerful enough. This unit has what Philips calls a “Pacer” feature. Every few seconds it purposely cuts off the water flow for a split second to tell you when it’s time to move to a different quadrant in your mouth (the WaterPik does this too). However, unlike the WaterPik, you can turn the Pacer feature off on the Philips 5000 if you don’t like it. Personally, I don’t like this feature, so I appreciate that Philips gives me the option of turning it off. The water pressure is adjustable from level 1 to 10. If you’ve never water flossed before, you’ll discover that some areas are more sensitive than others. The Philips 5000 has a knob on the front that easily allows you to adjust the water pressure as desired. The WaterPik Ion also has the ability to adjust the water pressure, but it uses a sliding tab located on the side of the unit that I find less convenient to adjust. The Philips 5000 has two cleaning modes: Clean and Deep Clean. On "Clean" the unit runs at a continuous water pressure (per your setting using the knob on the front of the unit). On "Deep Clean" the unit cycles from low to high pressure every few seconds. I only use the Clean mode. Quite frankly, I fail to see that the Deep Clean setting cleans any better. Philips 5000 dislikes: I don’t think the tank holds as much water as the WaterPik Ion. At full power, it takes the Philips about 70 seconds to empty the tank. I usually water floss for about two minutes total. Therefore, I have to stop and fill the tank with more water before I’m finished. That being said, it’s not a deal breaker. I usually water floss my lower gums for a full minute. Then I add more water and do my upper gums. Adding more water to the tank takes me less than ten seconds. Keep in mind that I’m water flossing mostly at full power. If you water floss at a lower pressure setting, the run time per tank will be longer. The Philips 5000 only comes with two flossing tips (one standard F1 tip, which is the one I use, and one with a rubber tip, model F2). This isn’t a problem for me. But if you have multiple people in your household sharing this product, everyone is going to want their own flossing tip. That means you’ll be buying additional tips right away. FINAL THOUGHTS: Both the WaterPik Ion and the Philips 5000 will get the job done. But I find the short battery life of the WaterPik Ion to be highly annoying. It’s also very noisy. For these reasons I almost never use it anymore. I’ve only had the Philips 5000 for a week, so we’ll see how long it lasts. If you register it online, Philips will extend the warranty from two years to thirty (30) months. I don’t mind the fact that the Philips 5000 has a power cord and a power adapter that plugs into the wall. Without a battery, I no longer need to concern myself with recharging, or having it run out of power when I’m in the middle of using it. It’s also a lot quieter. For these reasons, I prefer using the Philips 5000 over the WaterPik Ion. My opinions are my own. I wasn’t paid for this review. Nor did I receive a free product or a promotion of any kind. Lastly, does water flossing really make a difference? Yes, it does. Each night my dental routine begins by flossing my teeth with dental floss. I then use a water flosser for two minutes, and finish by brushing my teeth (sometimes with a manual toothbrush, and sometimes with an electric Braun). When water flossing, I often see food particles that I missed with dental floss. Also, my gum health has definitely improved. Prior to adding a water flosser to my dental routine, I had a couple of areas that bled easily. I started out only being able to use a low setting on the water flosser. I then gradually increased the power level over a period of several days. The end result is that I no longer have any gum bleeding issues like I did before. Country of origin: The Philips model 5000 flosser I received was made in Indonesia. The power adapter was made in China. The WaterPik Ion is made in China.
E**C
Big tank perfect for daily use
I’ve never liked using dental floss because it’s messy. I used to have a portable water flosser, but the tank was tiny, so I had to refill it multiple times — which eventually made me floss less and less. The battery also wore down over time, and I could only do half my mouth on one charge before it finally died. I’ve been wanting a corded one with a bigger tank, and I got a great deal on Black Friday. I’ve been using it twice a day, and I’m so happy with the big tank — two full tanks cover a whole month of flossing! No more worrying about the battery running out. My gums feel healthier, and my teeth feel so much cleaner.
N**I
Terrible Reliability. Two Units Failed Within Weeks.
I purchased this Power Flosser expecting the quality and durability Philips is known for. Unfortunately, this product has been a complete disappointment. The first unit stopped working after just one week. It simply would not function. I contacted support and received a replacement unit. That replacement also stopped working — this time after about a month of use. So in total, I have gone through two units in a matter of weeks, and neither one lasted. I am now past the return window and stuck with a product that does not work. For a product at this price point from a brand like Philips, I expected it to last years, not days. Two consecutive failures suggest this is not a one-off defect but a fundamental quality control issue. I would not recommend this product to anyone. Save your money and look elsewhere.
A**R
Great Performance Compared to Water Pik
Product has plenty of power. Worked great compared to the Water Pik combo at Costco. My first Water Pik quit after two years. Not sure what model it was, but had great water flow. The sonic care is better or similar. Bought a new water pik again at costco that came with the travel water pik. Paid 79.99 not on sale. Now it is 59.99. After one week the Water Pik quit. It was a downgrade from last one. Not much power even on 10. The travel one was not good either, basically could rinse my mouth with tap water and be just as effective. Buy the sonic care over the costco water pik combo. It works better (gets debris out of teeth much easier.)
K**.
I love using this, but it started leaking after 1.5 years
Should have known. Worked great until the plastic internals developed a crack and now sprays water that leaks from bottom of unit. 1.5 years. Avoid. --- Updating: 1 star to 3 stars I am giving 2 more stars because the 2 year warranty and just how often I used this because I genuinely love this thing. However, although the product was replaced under warranty I still don't like how fragile stuff like this has become. Feels like they are built to last around the warranty period and likely cannot be repaired, only replaced. Very wasteful.
J**J
Better in every way! It's quieter, smaller footprint and is gentler on implants than (other guy)
I had all on 4 dental implants and ClearChoice gave me the more commonly known water pick brand device and while I appreciated they provided that as a part of their service, I was not sad when it broke in a month. It was pretty cheaply constructed, a fat footprint, extremely loud and vibrating hard on my counter and the design is so much nicer with the off switch on the magnetic wand (the magnet holds it in place, which seems cleaner somehow, since its only touching the back). This one was only a bit more expensive, and not by much, assuming they paid what I saw on Amazon when I went to order one and found this. Some people complained that the power supply is external and too large, but where my plug lands, it doesn't matter to me, and I love the smaller footprint on my counter. I had implants and a really rough recovery with slowly healing dry socket and hole into sinuses and depend a lot on the water pick to avoid infections. This is so much better, I wish I'd had it sooner.
F**G
Muy bueno
Tuve el waterpik estacionario y ahora tengo este Philips. - Se siente de mayor calidad el Philips, pero un poco mas potente el waterpik. - Al año exactamente se descompuso el waterpik, a ver cuánto me dura el Philips.
B**E
Ich bin sehr zufrieden
Ich habe die Munddusche 1 Jahr in Betrieb und muss sagen, dass ich nach wie vor bin begeistert bin. Immer gern wieder.
D**S
Love it!
I absolutely love the Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 5000! It’s been a total game-changer for my dental care routine. Paired with my Sonicare toothbrush, it keeps my teeth feeling incredibly clean and looks fantastic sitting on my bathroom counter—sleek and stylish without being bulky. What blew me away, though, is how well it works. I tossed my old Waterpik almost immediately after trying this. It’s just so much more intuitive and effective. The Sonicare flosser removes food particles effortlessly, and the thoughtful features make a world of difference. For example, it cuts power to the motor if water flow is interrupted and stops the flow entirely when you dock the pick. It’s such a smooth, well-designed system—it feels like the engineers had an opportunity to talk to the users during the development process. Lol, while keeping the marketers at bay. Philips has absolutely nailed it with this product. I’m delighted and can’t imagine going back to anything else. If you’re serious about keeping your teeth healthy and want a device that works as well as it looks, this is the one!
I**B
Best item
I qm very happy with this product Its unbelievable in extra care of teeth 👍👍👍
R**N
everyone should have a flosser
brilliant! amazing the amount of small pieces of food dislodged, even after I use tooth picks and flossers wouldnt be without one
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