
It runs on a subscription model like most razor subscription services where you’ll purchase a brush first and sign up for brush head refills that are sent out quarterly.

The subscription-based toothbrush replacement service continues to expand with its subscription base and sales rising each year, alongside strong reviews backing the product lineup. Take the quiz I put together below to figure out whether or not the Quip is the right toothbrush for you.Industrial designer Simon Enever and product designer Bill May helped launch Quip back in 2015 to simplify oral care, while bringing “sex appeal to the industry” and taking down consumer heavyweights like Phillips and Oral-B. It's Dom approved, but is it right for you? Is the Quip Toothbrush Right For You? The price is right, the customer service is great and I dig the company. So having refills sent to me every three months means one less thing I have to worry about.

The whole spark for me getting this toothbrush in the first place is that I'm horrible at remembering to change my toothbrush heads. I've been a customer for nearly a year now (as I'm writing this) and unless something goes horribly wrong, I don't see any reason to swap to another toothbrush right now. The Quip toothbrush gets a thumbs up from me. Otherwise, they'll have to go out and get another electric toothbrush to hold them over.īut as far as how Quip handled my problem, I was happy with the speed of their response and my toothbrush is working now so no complaints there. My Overall Opinion of Quip Since a toothbrush isn't something you can just go without for a few days, most people will need immediate fixes if something breaks. But it is kind of a downside that you have to take everything apart and take pictures and send them over if something in the toothbrush messes up. Luckily I haven't had to get to that point.

The Quip toothbrush pauses every 30 seconds to remind you to switch quadrants of your mouth.

Without using a timer, it's pretty difficult to gauge if you're brushing long enough, or even for too long. The American Dental Association recommends brushing your teeth for two minutes per session. One of the biggest benefits of the Quip, is the built-in timer. Quip vibrates enough to feel it working, but not to the point that you can't control it. Have you ever taken your electric toothbrush out your mouth while it was still one, and had toothpaste flying off the bristles and all over the place? I sure have, and I'm glad to say that's not a problem with Quip. A LOT quieter than my previous electric toothbrush. The very first thing I noticed about the Quip is that it's quiet. Onto my actual experience with using Quip.
