Quip Rev Oscillating Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush, Adult Compact Head, Silver Cloud
- Brand:
- quip
- Model Number:
- 920-00270
- UPC:
- 810033471032
- EAN:
- 0810033471032
- Walmart SKU:
- 5562129076
Price momentum shifted downward , bringing the cost to $49.97. This represents a 0.0% discount to typical levels.
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$37.90 | |
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$38.99 |
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$49.97 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Quip Rev Oscillating Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush, Adult Compact Head, Silver Cloud since 7/29/2025. The most recent price update was on Jul 3, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $39.97 (lowest on 11/21/2025) to $49.97 (highest on 7/29/2025). The average price during this period is $49.35.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $49.97 (Jul 3) to $49.97 (Jul 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $49.97.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 844 reviews.
This toothbrush is a huge game changer for me! My dental hygiene has been a life long struggle. But my oral health is better than ever now, and it actually makes me look forward to brushing and using the Quip water flosser too! I am so thankful that I bought it. I thought my teeth were permanently stained. Even after dental cleanings they looked yellowed. After a week of using the brush and Quip toothpaste, my teeth are several shades lighter! I can't wait for my next dental appointment, to show the improvement to my hygienist!
Super easy to use - my first oscillating toothbrush in a long time and it's pretty simple. Love that I can adjust the strength. Started on the gentle setting to get used to it, get a feel for everything - and just recently bumped up to “normal. Teeth feel clean and it feels like less of a chore to brush my teeth.
My teeth feel like Ive just had a dental cleaning every day! You know, that satisfying slick feeling when there's nothing but clean tooth there? That's what I'm talking about.
I really love the oscillating toothbrush which is an upgrade from the original one I've owned for 5-10 years. My only complaint is that there's no battery indicator. You're expected to charge it if you notice it becoming weak. When you put it on the charger, it turns orange for a few seconds then turns off. There's no indicator that notifies you that the charging is complete except it will pulse orange a few times. So unless you're watching it, you won't know when it's done. I read that it typically takes 8 hours so as long as you leave it on the charger for 8 hours, you should be good. I wouldn't let that discourage anyone from buying it over that. I'm very happy with it otherwise.
Loved this tooth brush, but it is prone to mold. There is a little hole that constantly gets NASTY. I dry my tooth brush with a paper towel when I'm done and it still gets gross. My husband has the same tooth brush and his also gets moldy. This is certainly a design flaw. We had the OG quip for years before getting this one and never ran into mold problems like this.
The battery died and wouldn't recharge after about 3 months. This is the second one I bought. Hopefully it is better. I like that it's rechargeable, but being able to swap out the battery like the other type you is nice. I couldn't find a good way to contact for support on the old one so I just bought a new one. Pretty annoying.
Brush works well but i took the brush head off and when I tried to snap it back on it totally won't snap back together! Something is definitely wrong with it, the more I try to reconnect the brush head, the more the little nodule that shows you where to line it up for reattached gets mangled. Ugh
I've had this more than a year, so I can comment on its longevity. I love that Quip made an oscillating toothbrush, and I snagged it shortly after release. And while I do love the toothbrush itself, the design mechanics of how the head fits into the base is off—and causes a gross gray and smelly liquid to leak every time I brush. There's a small hole at the back of the toothbrush head that lets water in, and it seeps down the skinny head a hole in the base of the brush. I think it's part of the snap in head design, but after a year's use, it creates gray buildup in the bottom hole AND leaks stinky gray water during and after every time I brush. I'd like to recommend it but it's getting gross to use. Like I can smell it while brushing each night. I might go back to the original Quip, but pretty disappointed.
I bought this less than a year ago and it suddenly stopped working. Thought I just needed to charge it but that was not the case. Not a long lasting product.
I bought this toothbrush thinking it would be more like when a dental assistant cleans my teeth individually but it's not even close. I'm disappointed in the “oscillating” action with its just a noisy head shaking around. The head is so small you can only put a tiny bit of toothpaste on it. Before the first quadrant is done, I've salivated so much it's dripping out of my mouth all over my chin unless I'm leaning over the sink. Plus , i don't even see it in my orders list so I can't try to return the darn thing. Save your money. The other brushes are way better than this one. Trying to expand the products is a ploy a lot of online retailers try to get more orders and I should have known this was going to be a disappointment
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $49.97 (Jul 3) to $49.97 (Jul 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $49.97.
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