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Quip electric toothbrush review
Quip electric toothbrush review













quip electric toothbrush review

Not as interactive as other brushes – No app or features that get children more excited about brushing their teeth.American Dental Association approved – Quip has achieved the American Dental Association (ADA) seal of approval for the brush which brings added peace of mind.Travel case and wall mount included – Innovative case and wall mount makes for easy travel and at home storage.

quip electric toothbrush review

Built-in timer – A built-in timer and pacer help encourage brushing for 2 minutes, whilst cleaning aided by the built-in quadpacer that alerts you as every 30 seconds passes.1 cleaning mode – Simple and easy to use cleaning mode for everyday cleaning.Grippy brush handle – The handle has a smooth, yet grippy rubber handle that stops the brush sliding out of small hands.Slim and lightweight – The handle is nice and slim, easy for little hands to grip onto and it isn’t heavy either.Here are what I consider to be the pros and cons of the Quip for kids electric toothbrush. Refill including brush head, AAA battery, and tube of watermelon anticavity toothpaste – $13 ($10 US) (every 3 months).1 x Quip kids toothbrush with brush head, AAA battery, and tube of watermelon anticavity toothpaste – $32 ($25 US).Refill including brush head and AAA battery – $6.5 ($5 US) (every 3 months).1 x Quip kids toothbrush with brush head and AAA battery – $39 ($30 US).Pay an initial fee, then commit to a fee being deducted every 3 months. Here are the prices and subscription options available for the kids toothbrush, at the time of review. On average the exchange rate is around 1.3 Canadian for every 1 US dollar. Therefore the exact price will vary, depending on the exchange rate at the time of order/payment. Quip quote prices on their website in US dollars. If you subscribe, at 3 monthly intervals a replacement brush head, AAA battery, and if you choose a tube of toothpaste is delivered to your door. Of course in this instance, Quip are targeting the parents, rather than children themselves and likely hope it is a logical addition to their very own Quip toothbrush. Whilst you do not have to subscribe to Quip, the company and its products are modeled around the subscription plans they offer.Ī subscription plan for a toothbrush might seem innovative and maybe unnecessary, but it is all geared towards ensuring brush owners replace their brush heads regularly and are acting in the best interests of their oral health.















Quip electric toothbrush review