
Our Verdict
The main reason to choose Quip instead of a regular electric toothbrush is for the subscription option, or the travel benefits.
However, as a seasoned electric toothbrush user, the motor feels weak, and the clean no better that a manual brush and certainly not as invigorating as deep cleaning as other electric brushes I have used.
We have outlined some alternatives worth considering in the sections below.
Pros
- 1 cleaning mode
- Design
- Built-in timer
- Built-in cover that doubles up as a wall mount
- Subscription service
- American Dental Association approved
Cons
- Cleaning experience feels weak in comparison other brushes
- Awkward power button position
- No battery status/feedback
- No pressure sensor
- As a US based service, it is a more expensive option for those in the UK
The 3 BIG questions about the Quip electric toothbrush
If you are short of time, the answers to the following 3 questions should let you know all you need to about the Quip toothbrush. If I have missed something, let me know in the comments.
If you want more detail, you can read my full Quip toothbrush review further down the page.