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Quip toothbrush slate metal
Quip toothbrush slate metal




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I also own an Aquasonic Black(or Vibe if you want different colors), and that brush, which is VASTLY superior to this thing, and comes with 8 brush heads, a charger and traveling case, cost the exact same thing as this. Here's the thing.this cost just under $40, and all you get is the handle and a single brush head.

#Quip toothbrush slate metal manual

Now look, maybe if you want something small that you can stick in your pocket.this will work, but seriously, I can get my teeth cleaner using my manual toothbrush for 45 seconds, than I can using this one for 2 minutes. Go look at ANY other toothbrush out there today, and you'll see a better designed brush head. Although you can hear it when you turn it on, you can barely feel any actual movement from the brush head.a brush head that truly resembles the toothbrushes that were the norm 6 decades ago. As someone who has owned Sonic toothbrushes b efore.this thing is a joke. Just me, but I kinda thought the idea of an electric, sonic toothbrush, was that the brush did the work, and you didn't have to do the heavy lifting. I gave this a try, just for the heck of it, and honestly, I have no idea how it has so many high reviews. Not quite sure if my review here makes a lot of sense to those not having experienced the Quip, but it’s hard to describe those differences. Also has a tongue scraper on backside of the brush head. One thing I do like about the quip is that the vibration pauses a second or two to let you know it’s time to move to another area (right outer, left outer, right inner, left inner, etc), so it helps ensure you brush adequately across the whole mouth. I suppose that does provide some benefit, but unlike an articulating brush head that brushes over a small area, you have to provide that coverage… the vibration from the head isn’t sweeping over the small area, it just vibrates where it’s placed. It doesn’t “articulate” like an electric toothbrush, it v ibrates.

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However, it’s unlike any electric toothbrush I’ve ever used and honestly not sure what to think about it. Inactive ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Sorbitol, Water, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Hydrated Silica, Sodium Carboxymethyl, Cellulose, Flavor, Sodium Silicate, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Saccharin.These are very sleek toothbrushes that aren’t an eyesore in a toothbrush holder if you’ve got your bathroom remodeled to look “high end”.3-month supply when you use a dentist-recommended pea-sized amount as illustrated on our portion guide (optional on a refill plan).Mint anticavity fluoride formula includes the active ingredient sodium monofluorophosphate 0.76% (0.1% w/v fluoride) with tooth-strengthening, anti-cavity properties.Long-lasting electric motor vibrates at an industry standard sensitive 15,000 RPM, pulses every 30 seconds for an even clean, and automatically stops after 2 minutes.

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A fresh battery is included free on a refill plan, or your own rechargeable battery works too.

  • Removable AAA battery lasts 3 months just like your brush head.
  • Suction strip sticks and resticks to any clean, shiny, dry and flat surface if kept clean.

    quip toothbrush slate metal

    Multi-use cover mounts to mirrors, stands on counters, and covers bristles for travel.Lightweight, matte aluminum handle built with CNC precision, bead blasted by robots, and anodized for a lifetime of cleaning.Dentist-recommended for a gentle clean that won’t damage your teeth or sensitive gums.

    quip toothbrush slate metal

  • Small, flexible brush head includes 1,200 soft, round-tipped nylon bristles.
  • 1 three-month supply of mint anticavity toothpaste.
  • Optional toothpaste (free with first purchase):
  • 1 electric toothbrush, available in metal or plastic.





  • Quip toothbrush slate metal