For a deeper clean it pulses water between your teeth with sonic technology, scrubbing away the plaque. The best part about this choice from the Sonicare series is that it has 5 cleaning modes: clean, white, sensitive, gum care, and deep clean. Given that it doesn’t require a charging station, it’s also super easy to travel with just pop on the cover and you’re ready to go. It removes up to 10x more plaque than a regular, manual toothbrush. 4.3 Theyve thought of everything for you. 4.2 Just a simple brush that does everything you need it to. In fact, it doesn’t have to take up any space at all, if you make use of its wall-mount feature (pictured above), a sticky strip on the tube portion of its stand that also doubles as a travel cover. The Quip kids toothbrush has a very similar look and feel to a traditional kids manual toothbrush but with nylon bristles that vibrate surrounded by rubber bristles to massage the gums. The cheapest model comes at just 25 dollars (just to purchase the toothbrush, and not for the membership package) in comparison to the much more costly version that costs around 40, the Quip is more expensive than a manual one, however, it’s much cheaper than the deluxe versions of the top powered brands of brushes. 4 Quip toothbrush reviews 4.1 Very sleek, soft, clean and pricey. Superficially speaking, the Quip’s clean, sleek aesthetic is what hipster dreams are made of: It’s significantly shorter and narrower than any of the clunky major electric toothbrush players on the market, and because it’s battery-powered with a regular ol’ AAA battery said to last three months, it doesn’t take up very much precious real estate on your bathroom sink. As BuzzFeed staffer Rachel Miller mentioned in her review of the Quip, she describes its sound as being similar to a "purring cat," and according to its founders, “it’s quiet enough that parents can brush their teeth without waking up any little ones sleeping in the next room.” The Smart Electric Toothbrush uses sensitive sonic vibrations to clean teeth in 30-second bursts, and features an automatic timer that shuts off after two minutes of use. The soft-bristled brush - the bristle texture, it’s worth noting, recommended by the ADA - operates using sonic vibrations and, compared with brushes like Oral-B and Sonicare models, is super-duper quiet when in use. What the reviews say: One shopper dubs the toothbrush the Rolls-Royce of toothbrushes, saying, This brush is absolutely amazing and blows away my old one completely The motor is incredibly.
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