Purchased one in January this year but had to have 2 replacement units due to faults. Very efficient replacement policy so no hassle. Still really like the feel when brushing and enjoy extra use because it's just nice to use.
I have the Quip and Suri. The Quip will be my flight travel toothbrush due to its small size. It works well. The Suri really get my teeth clean; noticeably better than the Quip. It will be my home brush or car travel brush when size and weight matters.
Having had the Quip, it really isn’t comparable to other electric toothbrushes - the vibrations only really serve as haptic feedback on the brushing timer (as opposed to actually cleaning your teeth like a sonic brush)
See I love these but like I honestly can’t live without a whitening mode where the brush oscillates 😭 is there any brush that’s as sleek as this but also does the three modes
@trysuri I wish you guys would add the ability to lock the brush by holding the button. It would be so nice to just drop this into the toiletry bag and not worry to turn it on by accident!
Thanx for the review. I've been wondering about Suri. I sorta want one, but I have 2 very workable sonicare. I'd probably get a Suri when my current sonicare stop working.
That case needs to have a battery and be able to use the disinfectant light without plugging into a pwoer source. Other wise theres no need to have a case that is the size of the Elizabeth tower.
The oscillating head is nice, the size and shape is good for getting the teeth in the very back and easy to replace battery once it degrades. Only downsides are expensive heads and mold growth especially in the IO series (search it up, ALOT of complaints) Other than that, good brush
@@MultiKingKazuma hey genius, ever heard of wireless change on your phone? These things work with a usb c + many phones are now IP68 rated, and guess what, they have usbc ports. Have a look inside your skull and use your brain, if you find one
@MultiKingKazuma hey genius, many phones now are IP68 rated even though they have a usbc port. Now, even if this was indeed a problem (which isn't, mind you, genius), it all comes down to how the toothbrush body is engineered and where the port is placed, so a different design would solve this (non existent) problem. Enjoy, genius
Why I’d never buy this: They’re designed by previous marketing professionals, colour, name which is all relative now, too long to explain. Secondly their markup, profit after sales is 4x I’m sure. I use children’s brushes as do my own children, cheap and as they’re lighter the battery lasts longer, it just does take it from me. *I love the backdrop of backpacks, Kings of marketing nothing more.
Purchased one in January this year but had to have 2 replacement units due to faults. Very efficient replacement policy so no hassle. Still really like the feel when brushing and enjoy extra use because it's just nice to use.
I have the Quip and Suri. The Quip will be my flight travel toothbrush due to its small size. It works well. The Suri really get my teeth clean; noticeably better than the Quip. It will be my home brush or car travel brush when size and weight matters.
Is there any way to lock the power button so that the brush does not turn on when packed?
Having had the Quip, it really isn’t comparable to other electric toothbrushes - the vibrations only really serve as haptic feedback on the brushing timer (as opposed to actually cleaning your teeth like a sonic brush)
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
See I love these but like I honestly can’t live without a whitening mode where the brush oscillates 😭 is there any brush that’s as sleek as this but also does the three modes
Word of warning. I had mine for about 2 months before it failed, customer service in the UK was less than helpful. In the end I had to bin it.
What happened with customer service. It's expensive just to bin it
Thanks for the review!
🤙🤙🤙
@trysuri I wish you guys would add the ability to lock the brush by holding the button. It would be so nice to just drop this into the toiletry bag and not worry to turn it on by accident!
Unless I missed it you didn't reference the cost of the heads. That's the determining factor.
Looks like they are $18.99 for a 3 pack
@@dumbpup at that price I'll keep sonicare. The real move is a toothbrush with cheaper heads.
Thanx for the review. I've been wondering about Suri. I sorta want one, but I have 2 very workable sonicare. I'd probably get a Suri when my current sonicare stop working.
Let us know when you do! 😃
We love Lauren!
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Is it good for kids?
What's the deal with these massive "travel" cases? If it doesn't fit into a dopp kit, that's a fail in my books.
Great video 📹
That case needs to have a battery and be able to use the disinfectant light without plugging into a pwoer source.
Other wise theres no need to have a case that is the size of the Elizabeth tower.
What about the Oral b?
The oscillating head is nice, the size and shape is good for getting the teeth in the very back and easy to replace battery once it degrades.
Only downsides are expensive heads and mold growth especially in the IO series (search it up, ALOT of complaints)
Other than that, good brush
Preferably you should actually use it in the video so that viewers can understand more about user experience
"Sustainable" but requires a propietary charger :(
This. I wonder what's the reason it's impossible to fit a usbc on a toothbrush.
I want to believe there's a valid engineering reason that I'm missing
@@voodoochile80CO. By Colgate has an electric toothbrush that is usb c. But I don’t know of any others
@@voodoochile80water like hello? If there’s a hole in it for the usb c port and you get it wet, it’ll die. Use your brain lol
@@MultiKingKazuma hey genius, ever heard of wireless change on your phone? These things work with a usb c + many phones are now IP68 rated, and guess what, they have usbc ports.
Have a look inside your skull and use your brain, if you find one
@MultiKingKazuma hey genius, many phones now are IP68 rated even though they have a usbc port.
Now, even if this was indeed a problem (which isn't, mind you, genius), it all comes down to how the toothbrush body is engineered and where the port is placed, so a different design would solve this (non existent) problem.
Enjoy, genius
Why I’d never buy this:
They’re designed by previous marketing professionals, colour, name which is all relative now, too long to explain.
Secondly their markup, profit after sales is 4x I’m sure.
I use children’s brushes as do my own children, cheap and as they’re lighter the battery lasts longer, it just does take it from me.
*I love the backdrop of backpacks,
Kings of marketing nothing more.
Two ex marketing executives, mmm! I wonder how they captured your attention @tidalleaf
You only chose this product because it is named Suri because Pack Hacker are a bunch of Appple zealots. It's so embarrassing.
Your conclusion is more embarrassing.
@@D0ct0RCh4NDR4 no
Siri?