Is The Quip Toothbrush Worth It?

Posted by Almeda Bohannan on Monday, May 20, 2024

Like other electric brushes, Quip uses sonic vibrations to clean your teeth (per CNET). Also, like other electric brushes, Quip is designed to make sure you brush for the dentist-approved two minutes. A built-in timer lets you know every 30 seconds that it's time to move to another quadrant of your mouth, ensuring all teeth get equal attention. Two minutes can seem endless with a manual brush, and unless you use an app or an old-fashioned timer, you're probably brushing less with a manual. Quip's vibrations clean gently, preventing users from brushing too vigorously.  

Since Quip doesn't have a rechargeable battery, there's no cord to clutter up your bathroom, freeing up your outlets for other items (like a hairdryer or flat iron). No cord also means that the sleek, lightweight toothbrush is easy to store. Slip it in the medicine cabinet, hang it with Quip's included holder, or just admire it on your vanity. One simple button for on and off makes the brush super-easy to use.

Quip also offers a subscription plan to make sure you keep things fresh and change your toothbrush head at the recommended three-month intervals. For $10, you get a new brush head, AAA battery, and a tube of Quip's Mint toothpaste. Shipping is free, and items will arrive every three months. If you're partial to a different brand of toothpaste, a brush/battery refill is only $5 per three months.

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