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Starting at $50, the Quip 360 electric toothbrush is 20% off for a limited time — hurry

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I think pretty much everybody knows at this point that electric toothbrushes tend to give you a better clean. I won’t delve into the science, it’s really not needed, but in terms of keeping your mouth and your teeth feeling clean after a good brush — electric is the way to go. Enter the bathroom, Quip 360, an oscillating electric toothbrush that claims to offer up to eleven times more plaque removal when compared to traditional, manual toothbrushes. Not bad, right? It works like this: The soft brustles rotate for two minutes, and it pulses every 30 seconds, which offers both a smooth clean and a deep clean. It even comes with a convenient travel cover.

We’ll explore the Quip 360 more below, for now, you should know that it’s on sale for 20% off. Normally $50, you can grab it for $40, and that’s on the Refill plan. For a limited time, it also comes with anticavity toothpaste free for your first subscription order.

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Ultimately, the Quip 360 is an oscillating and powerful electric toothbrush that comes with everything you need. For starters, the toothbrush offers up to a 30-day charge and comes with a USB charging cable and countertop stand. In the box, you actually get the reusable handle, a replaceable brush head, a countertop stand, a charging cable, and a travel case.

While using the brush a guiding LED pressure sensor and vibrations help you determine and administer the right clean. A built-in two-minute timer ensures you’re brushing long enough, while the 30-second pulses give you an extra clean. An automatic shut-off turns it off and conserves energy when you’re done. There are three intensities, as well, such as gentle, daily, and deep clean. It delivers 9,630 quiet oscillations per minute. That’s pretty impressive.

Of course, it works great at home, especially with the included stand. But when you need to travel, that’s not a problem either. As mentioned, you get a convenient travel case, and you can just toss the USB charger into a go bag and you’re all set.

But what about the subscription? The Refill plan ensures you get steady deliveries of the replaceable brush heads. That way you’re always using a clean brush. With your first subscription order, you’ll also get anticavity toothpaste for free. Normally $50, it’s available today for $40, saving you $10. That’s a great deal. If you’re not ready for a subscription, you can always opt for a one-time purchase of the electric brush but just be aware that option is not currently on sale.

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