Within a week, I had a brand-new toothbrush in my bathroom! Only, well, once again the brand new head worked its way off. I assumed I had a faulty head, but shoving it back on seemed to work, so I let it go until I got a new one. My original toothbrush was a year and a half old when suddenly the toothbrush head started to work its way off while I was brushing. My mouth is a whole lot healthier, and I don't even have to think about it. This is far and away the best thing about Quip - when I open the mailbox every three months to find a new toothbrush head, I know it’s time to make the change. I really, really, really meant to change it out as often as recommended by the American Dental Association (that’s every three months by the way), but I just… forgot. I'll be asking your name in about 30 minutes or so.īefore I signed up for Quip, changing my toothbrush happened a few times a year at most. ![]() You know the kind of person who you say "hi, my name is" to, and a few minutes later she's asking your name? Hi! Nice to meet you! I'm Jeanne. Here’s everything I like about my Quip toothbrush subscription and one tiny quibble I have with the service to help you make the call - is Quip worth it? 7 Things I Like About Quip 1. You know … the one who talks about her dental health like she's recruiting for an oral health campaign? I can’t help it - I really love this quirky little toothbrush subscription service. As a subscriber for two years, I can see why! Since spotting a Quip on the rack at my local Target and deciding to give it a try, I’ve become THAT woman at parties. Honestly, this more than anything is why I decided to give Quip a try.At 7 years old, Quip is a relatively young brand on the toothbrush scene, but they’ve already sold millions of brushes and have celebs like Demi Lovato jumping at a chance to invest in the company. It simply has a single AAA battery that can be replaced. ![]() ![]() Perhaps the best thing about the Quip is that it doesn’t change anything. We wanted to change this and realized that, by already having to replace your head every 3 months, this was the perfect opportunity to also change or charge your brush! So at the same time as replacing your head, you simply drop in a new or recharged AAA battery and no longer have to worry about keeping it charged for another 3 months! This also allowed us to make a brush that is far slimmer and more travel ready than any on the market! We heard a lot of negative feedback from other electric toothbrush users who hated the need to keep it charged, hated how large the charger and brush was and Hated how gross the charger became or the fact that their batteries wear out after a year (leading to a need to replace the entire brush as the batteries were locked inside!) I don’t want to have to plug my toothbrush into my computer to charge it. I don’t want to have to keep track of a charging cables. I don’t want extra stands and such on my bathroom counter. In the world of electric toothbrushes virtually all products come with some sort of charging stand or extra cables. I don’t buy things that make my life more complicated. If you’re interested in what each of these ingredients do, Quip has a brief explanation on their website. Water, Sorbitol, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Xylitol, Flavor, Cellulose Gum, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Sodium Saccharin, Carrageenan, Titanium Dioxide, Hydrogen Peroxide, Menthol. Quip-Toothpaste-Ingredients 1944×2592 698 KB If you hate your charging stand, wires and want to simplify brushing your teeth, the Quip might be a good option.įor all you manual tooth brushers out there-this is a serious upgrade. If your primary concern is brush quality, you might not want to switch to Quip from your Sonicare. The vibrations won’t do the brushing for you. Personally, I’m a fan of the toothbrush-although I don’t know if it’s going to beat the brush quality of higher-end electric toothbrushes. You can use the tongue scraper or brush your tongue. After two minutes there is a triple-pulse, which signals that you’re done. ![]() This is to remind you to start brushing the next quadrant of your mouth (upper left, bottom left, upper right, bottom right). Once the toothbrush starts vibrating there is a longer pulse every 30 seconds. The Quip logo at the bottom of the brush is a button that either starts or stops the toothbrush from vibrating.
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