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Buying an electric toothbrush was one of my best decisions of 2016. After two decades of brushing manually, it’s a definite upgrade both in terms of efficiency and comfort. However, buying into mainstream products means entering into an ecosystem of proprietary and expensive brushes that you need to swap every few months. Also, Oral B base units can run as high as $179 — not exactly a low cost of entry. NYC-based Quip is trying to do things differently. By focusing on only the things that matter in a toothbrush, they’re trying to both deliver a better product and keep the cost…

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