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Many people neglect their oral hygiene more than they should, and it’s easy to assume that splurging for a pricy electric toothbrush will solve this problem.
Quip, in contrast, is a simplified electric toothbrush subscription service designed to help customers become better at brushing. This (relatively) low-cost, lightweight toothbrush is designed to mimic a manual brush but claims to include the best features of an electric brush to help you achieve your cleanest mouth.
Can Quip compete with other electric toothbrush powerhouses like Oral B or Sonicare? In this review, we’ll discuss our analysis and personal experience with Quip.
How Does Quip Work?
Quip toothbrushes start at $25 each and run off a single AAA battery that should last for at least three months before you replace it. This means you won’t need to mess with a charging stand or built-in battery, as is common with other brands.
The brush produces “sensitive, silent sonic vibrations” for two minutes at a time, and it pulses every 30 seconds to remind you to move to another quarter of your mouth. They are waterproof—meaning you can use them in the shower—and include a travel cover that also works to mount the brush to any glossy surface (like a mirror) to save you counter space.
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Subscribers also receive a refillable floss dispenser that is refilled every three months.
Quip claims to be the first subscription electric brush and refillable floss accepted by the American Dental Association. This means that its products meet the ADA’s requirements for safety and efficacy.
Other brands meet this certification, including Oral B, Sonicare, CVS Health SmileSonic, and more.
Our Personal Experience with Quip
HighYa founder Vlad Rappoport has been using Quip for a while. He shared that he was initially skeptical that the brush’s vibrations weren't strong enough to be effective, especially compared to the Philip’s Sonicare he used previously.
However, the brush soon surpassed his expectations.
“Overall, after a couple of weeks of using it, my teeth were clean and sustained whatever cleanness I've accomplished with my Philips Sonicare prior”, he shared. “This is an absolutely fantastic toothbrush and cheaper than those robust electric toothbrushes.”
He also added, “You get the best of both worlds – you get that simple light manual toothbrush look and feel while still accomplishing results of high-end robust toothbrushes. My 10-year old niece somehow heard of Quip as well and specifically requested it as a Christmas present. I have never heard of a 10-year-old asking for a toothbrush for Christmas. Something must've appealed to her.”
Finally, Rappoport added, “Quip is also ideal if you travel and want to pack light. It's easy to pack and not as bulky as traveling with an electric toothbrush.”
While Rappoport shared that he doesn’t think Quip performs any better than his more expensive Sonicare, he believes it’s an excellent brush for anyone, but especially those who prefer a regular, non-electric feel to their toothbrush.
Is Quip Brush Better for Your Mouth?
One of Quip’s main selling points is that its electric toothbrush is stripped down to the essentials of sensitive vibrations and a two-minute built-in timer, without extra features like multiple brushing settings or Bluetooth compatibility.
The company states that one of the main reasons dentists recommend electric toothbrushes is that the brushes encourage gentle brushing and help users develop the habit of brushing for the full two minutes.
According to Consumer Reports, both manual and electric toothbrushes are equally effective once you brush for this long, though those with gingivitis will benefit more from going electric.
For that reason, Quip brushes are designed to help you build better brushing habits without making you pay for features that don’t necessarily make a difference for your teeth.
In this way, the company claims to combine the low-cost efficiency of a manual brush with the positive habit-forming properties of an electric model.
Quip Pricing
It’s possible to purchase all Quip products individually or in sets as part of a subscription program.
Starter Set
This three-month starter set comes with an electric toothbrush, all-in-one travel cover, mount and stand, a 4.7 oz toothpaste tube, and a 3-month supply of dental floss.
Pricing depends on your preferred toothbrush and floss materials, and include the following options.
Toothbrush:
- Green Plastic: $30 ($25 with subscription)
- Metal: $45 ($40 with subscription)
- All-black metal edition: $55 ($50 with subscription)
Refillable Floss Dispenser:
If you sign up for a subscription, you’ll pay between $25–$65 for the first month and then $15 every three months for the refill plan, which includes a new battery, toothbrush head, toothpaste, and floss refill.
If you choose to repay for the first 12 months, you will save 20% off your total order. Once the three prepaid refills have been sent out, your plan will switch to the three-month subscription model.
If you decide to purchase a toothbrush, replacement brush heads, floss, or toothpaste as one-time purchases, note that you will need to pay $10 shipping for each order. Shipping is free on the subscription plan.
Quip toothbrushes are also available at Target for the same prices you'd be paying on Quip's website through a subscription model. Additionally, the brush is available on Amazon, but at a higher cost.
Kids Set
This smaller toothbrush is available in four colors and has a rubber grip handle. You’ll pay $30 for the brush ($25 with subscription) and $10 every three months for a replacement brush head, battery, and watermelon flavored toothpaste.
Return Policy
Quip accepts returns within the first 30 days of purchase. You will receive a full refund once the company receives your return.
All Quip products come with a lifetime guarantee on the subscription plan. If your brush stops working, you can reach out to help@getQuip.com, and an assessment team will remotely inspect it before sending you a new one.
Note that any brush purchased without a subscription is only covered by warranty for one year after purchase.
You can cancel your subscription at any time with no charge. Just keep in mind that doing so will void your lifetime guarantee.
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Analysis of Customer Reviews
More than 650 HighYa readers have left reviews on Quip, and they average 4.4 stars, with 86% of users saying they would recommend this brand to their friends. Likewise, there are more than 200 reviews of Quip on ConsumerAffairs, and this little electric toothbrush averages more than 4.5 stars on the platform.
Here’s a summary of some of the opinions from these reviews.
Sleek Product Design
Dozens of Quip reviews raved about this brush’s stylish design. They loved how small it was when compared to other electric toothbrushes with bulky charging stations, and appreciated the Instagram-worthy design.
Many mentioned that the brush took up less space in tiny bathrooms and that they loved the option of attaching it directly to their mirror to free up the counter.
Great for Travel
Many people purchased Quip specifically for use during travel, and they loved how well it worked for this purpose. The slim design and replaceable battery meant it took up less space than other models, and they didn’t have to worry about it dying during the trip.
Others kept a Quip at the office or their gym so that they could clean their teeth easily when away from home.
Good Beginner Electric Toothbrush
For many HighYa reviewers, Quip was their first electric toothbrush experience. These users noted that the vibrations weren’t as intense as they first feared they would be and that the two-minute timer helped them develop better brushing habits right away.
Refill Policy
In a few cases, reviewers struggled with the company’s refill policy. Some had to call Quip directly to set it up because the website wouldn’t recognize their order otherwise.
Might Not Clean as Well as the Competition
Though most reviewers thought Quip worked great to clean their teeth, a few thought it didn’t compare well to other brands like Oral B. One user shared that she used Quip for a year and developed five cavities in that time, when previously she hadn’t had any. Everyone has their own subjective preferences, however.
Better Clean Than Before
Many Quip users shared that they were getting better reports from their dentist after using the subscription service. Some stated that their previous plaque buildup was gone and that their mouth felt cleaner after brushing than it ever did with a manual.
Key Takeaways: Quip customer reviews are overwhelmingly positive. Quip toothbrush is an excellent option for anyone interested in a low-profile device that works well both at home and while traveling.
Popular Alternatives: How Does Quip Stack Up Against Them?
What are you compromising if you commit to Quip over a better-known electric toothbrush brand? Our chart compares three popular options.
All three of these brushes contain similar functionality. Each is automatically set to run for two minutes per session and will alert you every half minute to move to another part of your mouth. Such reminders match the Mayo Clinic’s recommendation for optimal twice-a-day brushing sessions.
Each brush differs significantly in brushing speed, with Quip falling in the middle of the pack. That won’t necessarily make a significant difference in how effective it is for cleaning your teeth, so long as you are brushing for at least two minutes per session.
Keep in mind that Quip uses a replaceable battery while both Oral B and Sonicare come with charging platforms. With these two models, you’ll save the inconvenience of switching out batteries every few months, but you’ll need to remember to charge the brush almost weekly.
For those with a small bathroom, this charging station might get cumbersome- especially if you have multiple family members with similar brushes. Likewise, if the rechargeable battery goes in the brush, you’ll have to throw it out.
It’s also worth noting that you might need to pack the charging station if you take either of these brushes on trips, which means it will take up more space in your luggage as Quip or a manual.
If you’re struggling to choose between these models, think about how you want to buy replacement heads. Oral B and Sonicare are both popular brands, meaning you should be able to buy them on Amazon and at dozens of retail locations.
Quip, in contrast, is only available online, which means you need to plan on paying $10 in shipping for every order unless you commit to the subscription program.
Some people will appreciate the convenience that this delivery system offers, while others will prefer to buy replacement heads in person on their own timing.
The Bottom Line: Is Quip Worth It?
Based on our analysis and personal hands-on experience, we recommend the Quip toothbrush.
Quip brushes offer a compromise between manual and electric toothbrushes that seems to give users the best of both worlds.
This brush goes back to the basics, so you’re not paying for more than you need while still benefiting from the primary advantage of going electric—learning how to brush your teeth thoroughly.
If you want a sleek brush that doesn’t break the bank, then consider signing up for Quip’s subscription program so you can take advantage of free shipping and the lifetime guarantee.
If a subscription doesn’t interest you, you’ll likely save more over time sticking with another brand so you can buy replacement heads at the store and save on shipping costs.
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