quip Plastic Electric Toothbrush Starter Kit 2 Minute Timer +Travel Case, Indigo
- Brand:
- Quip
- Model Number:
- Indigo Blue
- UPC:
- 857576008936
- EAN:
- 0857576008936
- Walmart SKU:
- 412237964
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$45.87 | |
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$32.99 | |
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$36.70 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 18148 reviews.
I like simplicity and elegance. I hate contraptions and clutter. So when Quip first introduced their Sonic Toothbrush, I knew it was made for me. Over the years, I’ve worn out a few (nothing lasts forever), so I’ve just received my 4th one. My dental checkups have never been better, and I don’t have cords all over my bathroom vanity. And getting a new brush head and battery in the mail every few months is very convenient. Plus, it’s a breeze to travel with. I’m a believer!
I’ve been using quip for over 6 years. This was an update brush for my son and he loves it. Bright color and vibration right on point. The battery usually last till next refill and never had an issue. Definitely recommended.
Family of 4 and we all have quip toothbrushes. This was an upgrade to my daughter’s toothbrush from the kids plastic version. Will continue using these products for the foreseeable future.
I really like the Quip toothbrush and have used it since it came onto the market. This one replaces the one I have for at least 5 years. I really like the new stand, too. My regular cleanings and checkups have been stellar since I started using Quip. Who has time to figure out 2 minutes? I don't, but the easy quadrant process with the little vibration that signals it is time to move to the next quadrant really makes the process easy! Great product!
I was surprised to read the getting started instructions and not see the bit about Vicks vaporing. I had always added that water protection. Was it now not needed? Then I read the booklet. It is still required. You should add that to the quick start instructions.
Reusable base is great. Location of the power button is a touch awkward for pressing to start brushing my teeth. I love the metal base, that I’m not touching a bunch of plastic for 2min straight. Took a few days to get used to the different size and shape of the handle compared to my previous electric toothbrush, but I do appreciate how long the bristle section is. I think that’s why it cleans the way it does. I do find that the vibration of my previous toothbrush (from another company) vibrates better allowing for that super clean feel quicker. Unless it’s more the length of the bristle section combined with the shape of the brush compared to the shape of my jaw that makes it more challenging to achieve the squeaky clean feeling I’m used to. Unsure, I’m still adjusting to it, basically. But my 3 stars are simply meant to be a neutral position on it, it’s good quality from what I have felt and seen. I do appreciate the travel cover/base for holding the brush when not in use, that I can just flip the brush so the head is in the base or the handle is in the base to meet my needs.
Incredibly difficult to turn on/off. Also brush will often initially start and then stop and have to be started again. I'm dreading having to take apart to replace the battery; seems impossible to get apart. I like the way the brush feels when being used and the 2 minute timer. But the on/off is terrible
I wasn't pleased with this toothbrush. I purchased 2/28 and a week later the battery already gave out. I love the toothpaste and it cleans teeth well, but unfortunately I already need to purchase another toothbrush. I also found the button is a little tough to turn on I wish it was a little more sensitive to the touch.
I have had for probably 8 years. Loved them. My old one kept shutting off, changed batteries worked somewhat better. Bought a new one and it is doing the same thing. Very frustrating.
Two quip toothbrushes (one rechargeable and one battery) wil not stay on for the duration of the 2 minute brush. They turn off part way through brushing and sometimes can be restarted for a little bit, but then turn off completely, dead. Had earlier Quip toothbrush and did not have this problem. Bad switch on latest models?
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