Again it doesn't replace a good at home electric toothbrush, but if you’re looking for a small travel one I absolutely recommend this one over the name brands. I decided to give this one a try, and I so happy I did! The smaller handle means that more of the vibration makes it into the brush and I feel like it's actually doing something. I knew that I wouldn't find one that was as good as my at home Sonicare because all the travel ones run on a AAA battery, but I was hoping to find one that didn't seem like the vibration was useless and I could just be brushing normally. I started with the Sonicare one and then tried Quip. One reviewer wrote: “I recently started invisalign and have been looking for a decent travel electric toothbrush. You can get this Quip alternative in nine different colors and, best of all, it’s under $20. The brush uses one AAA battery (included), but how long it lasts depends on how often you use it. The Voom comes with an extra brush head, but you can also get more backups here - it’s recommended to change the head every three months. However, some reviewers report that the vibrations don’t feel as powerful as other electric toothbrushes. This brush has more than 2,000 reviews and an overall 4.3-star rating. Like the Quip, it has a two-minute brush timer with a 30-second quadrant pacer to make sure you’re hitting every area of your mouth and it uses sonic vibrations to clean your teeth. It has a vented cap to put over the brush when it’s not in use, so it’s easy to throw in a bag. This travel-ready electric toothbrush has a sleek design with a Quip-like feel.
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