We Tested all the Top Electric Toothbrushes— These Are the True Winners

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We Tested all the Top Electric Toothbrushes— These Are the True Winners

We Tested all the Top Electric Toothbrushes— These Are the True Winners

Best Electric Toothbrush for Sensitive Mouths

Rev Oscillating Toothbrush
Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Feels just as good as pricier options
  • Feels and looks sleek
Cons
  • Rounded bottom, so it needs its base to stand upright
  • Not friendly to tight bathrooms
  • Some reviewers have ongoing connectivity issues

Speaking of our Internet skepticism, Quip has been one of those brands that has stoked controversy for making cheap dental products that can be, well, cheap. The new oscillating toothbrush might change your mind, though. It's sleek—really, not bulky at all—and easy to switch between the three intensities: gentle, daily, and deep clean. For an oscillating, easy-to-use toothbrush, it's doing good teeth-cleaning work for $55. We like how the settings, particularly the gentle setting, are not too harsh on sensitive gums.

However, the bottom of the toothbrush is rounded, which means that it needs to sit on its base, be attached to its mirror mount, or have some other space that holds it. If you're going from a regular toothbrush to electric, this might not be an issue. (Not like a regular toothbrush stands on its own, right?) But if you're like me and switching from, say, Oral-B to this and have but a small New York City bathroom (featuring a barely there mirror and literally no counter space), this can be a bit of a hassle.

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