


Introducing quip for kids, designed to help kids build pride in their oral care and brush just like a grown-up. In that sense, Quip toothbrushes for kids may make sense for busy parents who already use the adult versions at home. The lure of the subscription-based model is not having to think about things like shopping for replacement brush heads for the kids. For two replacement brush heads, you'll have to fork over an additional $21.99.

Quip's $25 sticker price is comparable or less than most other children's electric toothbrushes - for example, Phillip's Sonicare for Kids retails at $41.99. Otherwise, it's a one-time fee of $40 for just the toothbrush and a tube of toothpaste. Quip Kids Electric Toothbrush - Sonic Toothbrush with Small Brush Head, Travel Cover & Mirror Mount, Soft Bristles, Timer, and Rubber Handle - Blue. If you sign up for a refill plan, the children's Quip toothbrush will set you back $25 in addition to $5 every three months for a new brush head and battery. For an additional fee, you can add on watermelon-flavored toothpaste. Brand: quip 14.99 24. The children's toothbrush comes with a subscription service that will deliver new brush heads to your house every three months. Much like the grown-up version, Quip's toothbrush for kids comes with a two-minute timer that pauses at 30-second intervals to signal it's time to switch to a different section of your mouth. The brush features include sensitive sonic vibrations that are safe on gums, a guiding two-minute timer, and 30-second pulses that signal when to switch sides. The children's model is outfitted with a smaller brush head, softer bristles, and comes n a more child-friendly pastel color palette of blue, pink, green, and purple. Each Kids Toothbrush handle comes with a smaller brush head to clean small teeth and tight spaces. Even if you're not a fan of podcasts, the metal-toned, minimalistic Quip toothbrushes likely have popped up on your Facebook or Instagram feed since the company's launch in late 2015. If you're a podcast listener, you're probably already familiar with the toothbrush company that has nailed targeted advertising by sponsoring a bunch of popular shows. Toothbrush subscription company Quip just announced that it now has a pint-sized version specifically geared towards children.
