![]() The starter set with the plastic handled version of the quip is priced at $25. You can save $5 if you prepay $55 up front for that first year. That works out to $60 for the first year. The aluminum handled quip toothbrush starter set without the toothpaste costs $45 and then you’ll be billed $5 every three months to receive a replacement head. That’s much less than what you will pay for the quip toothbrush and one year of brush head refills. You can go to Walgreens, Walmart, CVS, or one of many other stores and buy a manual toothbrush (with a small head and soft bristles – because that’s the best for your teeth and gums) in a pack of 4 toothbrushes for only $5 or so. But I do think the quip helped me brush longer than a manual toothbrush? Yes, the 30 seconds per quadrant pulsing feature really does help you do a more thorough job of cleaning your teeth and gums.īut here’s the thing. Final thoughtsĭo I think that the quip toothbrush cleaned my teeth better than a manual toothbrush? No, not really. I normally use Sensodyne Pronamel toothpaste and found the quip toothpaste to have more grit than what I’m used to but the taste of the paste was just fine and it cleaned my teeth fine as well. I was also sent a tube of quip mint toothpaste. One thing I noticed about the quip’s aluminum handle is that it gets slippery after toothpaste and spit start running down your hand. After 2 minutes, the brush pulses twice and stops vibrating to let you know that the brushing session has ended. The vibration sensation might cause people to think that they can just hold the bristles against their teeth to clean them without actually moving the brush back and forth across their teeth and gums.Įven though the brush bristles don’t move, the vibration feature is useful because the toothbrush pulses every 30 seconds to prompt you to move to the next quadrant of your mouth.
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