

They're shiny, pretty, and honestly do make me look forward to brushing my teeth. It also sells plastic options, which are more affordable, and limited-edition colors, which are more expensive, but I personally like the metal ones the best. Original review: I own the Copper Metal brush ($40), part of Quip's most popular collection of metal brushes. I've been using Quip for two years now, and though I often have to test other toothbrushes in between, Quip's brush is the one I always end up returning to. A brush holder that attaches to your wall or mirror - both so your brush can air dry properly and so you'll have an immediate reminder day and night to brush your teeth.An opt-in refill plan that automatically sends new batteries, brush heads, toothpaste, and floss.

They also baked healthy habit-building features into the design of Quip: Soft bristles for gentle, non-irritating brushing.Two-minute timer that buzzes every thirty seconds to tell you when to switch areas.He advised Enever to find the cheapest vibrating brush with a two-minute timer, but Enever couldn't actually find any good ones that were also affordable.Įnever teamed up with fellow industrial designer Bill May to create a sleek and simple toothbrush that checked off all the boxes: The idea for a better electric toothbrush came about after a visit to the dentist's office.Ĭofounder Simon Enever learned from his dentist that current brands were often highlighting distracting gimmicks rather than encouraging basic practices (like brushing for two minutes or switching brush heads).
