

Place your thumb on the dots on the back of the toothbrush and firmly pull the toothbrush apart to access the battery. Make sure one of your hands is holding the brush head and the other is holding the handle. Put your thumb on the toothbrush dot, and in a slight arc motion, gently pull the head off. Hold the Quip in your hands so the brush bristles face away from you. Replacement Toothbrush Heads Compatible with Quip,Electric Toothbrush Replacement Heads for Quip Toothbrush, Toothbrush Replacement Heads Kids 4pcs Adult 1 Count (Pack of 1) 6 800+ bought in past month 1979 (19. I actually tried using the stainless steel floss container, but it's a bit too small. To remove the head, grip the handle and head in opposite hands the bristles should face the opposite direction.

This of course is silly, but I have yet to find any doom-a-hickey that will protect the bristles and keep them from squishing while traveling. After clicking your toothbrush head into place, activating the rechargeable base, and adding a dollop of toothpaste, our brush heads do most of the work for you. So I end up wrapping it inside a small zip-lock bag and trying to place it such that the bristles don't get squashed. Remove motor and battery: Pull the motor out by lifting it by the wings or using the thumbnail notch.

Like most quip oral care products, the quip Electric Toothbrush is American Dental Association-Accepted, and shown to help remove plaque, and help prevent and reduce gingivitis. My only complaint is that I travel for work and I'm gone a lot, and there is no way to protect my bamboo toothbrush head in my toiletry kit. Remove old brush head: Grip the head and handle in opposite hands, bristles facing away from you.Place your thumb on the dots, then gently pull the head off in a slight arc motion (don’t snap it directly backward). To keep your routine hygienic, swap brush heads every 3 months before the bristles wear out and dont brush properly. I love the fact that they are not made from plastic. Clean toothbrush head after each use and air-dry. I ADORE the bamboo electric toothbrush heads. Replace with a new brush head, every three months, or as recommended by your dentist.
