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Frisky Fingers Clitoral Stimulator Purple Adult Sex Toy Kit

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Hott Products
EAN: 0844087079005
Label: Hott Products
Manufacturer: Hott Products
Model: HP-2174
Publisher: Hott Products
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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Just imagine what it would be like to get a quick, soothing, relieving massage whenever and wherever you need it. Well now you can! The FRISKY FINGERS is truly a revolutionary product. Ordinary massagers are bulky and difficult to use anywhere, but this one has been ergonomically designed to slip right on your finger. You'll be amazed how easy it is to use! The Mini-Mite Vibrator. Recommended by Dr. Sue Johansen from the Oxygen Network! This incredible massager is one of the world's smallest most powerful massagers on the market. Mini size massager with maxi size benefits. Includes 4 interchangeable massage heads. Compact enough to tuck away discreetly in your purse, bag or pocket. 6 Inch Lady Finger Vibrator. The crystal-clear choice for women who want a travel-size, cordless vibrator. It delivers stimulating vibrations in variable speeds and still fits into a makeup case. Egg Bullet Vibrator. This powerful and versatile silver bullet vibrator is a easy choice as a stimulator. The Egg Vibrator. This vibrator sex toy is a classic style vibrator tailored to fit the most basic needs. The arousing multispeed vibrator and smooth feel will have you reeling in ecstasy. Colors May Vary.





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It's alright
This was my first attempt at using anything like this and I'm not too impressed with this product in particular. Though it did have Really fast shipping! The product itself is much larger than I expected- not really a bad thing. I wanted to get something that used regular AA/AAA batteries, and this looked like it would. After vainly searching numerous websites to find what size battery it took, I finally just bought it because the price was very decent. Of course, it takes three tiny button batteries :( which can be a pain to buy/find. I'm kind of paraniod with it, the bullet is cheap looking/feeling and I just know that it's going to break without too much abuse. As far as the actual product goes... it's alright. Truthfully, I haven't experimented too much with it. I don't think it's much fun for solo stuff because it's not very powerful, and I haven't tried it with the boyfriend yet, but I think that should be fun :D or at least something different. And be warned--The loop to fit your finger in is very small! I'm a size 2 ring and it's still tight--definitely not going to fit a larger female finger or an average male finger. The loop isn't too important for the use of it, but I thought I'd mention it. All in all, I'd reccommend spending a couple of extra bucks on something that's A. going to last and B. going to have a better/stronger effect.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Decent product, but batteries way too expensive!
Originally, I gave this product a good review. Unfortunately, the battery life is pretty short. When I tried to replace the batteries, I found out it uses three LR44 button batteries. It would have been more expensive than the actual vibe to replace the batteries every time - and remember, the battery life is quite short! It's not high-quality enough to warrant such an expense, so I won't bother using it again.

Here is my original review about the vibrator itself:

This vibe is just a bullet vibe that fits into a silicon rubber "sleeve" with finger loop. The vibration is powerful and the textured bumps are a nice addition.

Unfortunately, the first time we used it the loop that goes around your finger broke. If you have large fingers, you might have the same problem. It broke when my boyfriend tried to twist it around his (much larger than my) finger, so if you are careful you can avoid the same problem. It still works fine, and I'm not even really upset that it broke considering the price tag. It's just silicon, so of course it will break if you pull too hard on it - it's comparable to a rubber band.

The other drawback is that the surface of the silicon pulls uncomfortably at my hair. I think that's just the nature of this silicon rubber surface and not an inherent problem with the product itself, but I did not anticipate that problem. So if you have hair in the area you plan to use it (heh), also keep that in mind. I have no problem using it over clothing, or if it's kept in a stationary position.

I've been shopping for finger vibrators since I saw one in "Teeth," and this wasn't bad for my first purchase. A good powerful vibe for the price!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - More than a helping hand
This little device works great, and is a bargain too. It adds that extra zap to foreplay, and can even go internal to seek the elusive g-spot. Batteries run out pretty quick, so stock up!




 





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