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Waterproof Super Slim 6 Inch Spot Style Battery Stick y2Massager Red Includes Personal Lubricant

from: y2Massager








Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: y2Massager
Color: Red
EAN: 0845600052789
Label: y2Massager
Manufacturer: y2Massager
Publisher: y2Massager
Studio: y2Massager



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Waterproof Slim 6 Inch Spot Style Battery Stick Massager Translucent Red - Therapeutic Health, Back and Body, Battery Stick and Spot Style Massagers, help to relieve muscle tensions. Great for Sports or Travel, easily carried in sports or travel bag, purse or pocket from y2Massager.





Features:
  • Therapeutic Health, Back and Body, Stick and Spot Style Massagers. Recommended to help relieve and sooth your sore tired Joints, Muscles, Body and Scalp always consult with your Doctor. Great for Sports or Travel, easily carried in sports or travel bag, purse or pocket.
  • Waterproof Slim 6 Inch Red Vibrator
  • Unique Stick and Spot Massager from y2Massager.
  • Includes Personal Lubricant



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - All women should have this.
No husband/boyfriend? Sleeping husband/boyfriend? Irritating husband/boyfriend? Here is your alternative. Quick to respond, fun to have around and it doesn't talk or mess up your clean home.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great massager/vibrator
Have you added sensuous massage to your lovemaking? Let me tell you, there is nothing better than light massaging and soft caresses to get a woman going. And, at such times, a vibrating massager such as this really adds to the feeling.

When the caressing of the muscles is over, this vibrator makes an excellent sex toy. Its shape and smooth texture means that it will comfortably fit into your lovemaking without any disruption. It works off of 2-AA batteries, and has a rotating switch on the end that allows you to modulate the frequency of the vibration up from low to high and intense.

I think that this is a great massager/vibrator. Also, if you are looking for a first massager, this is a very good one to start with. It has a pleasant, non-threatening (even exciting!) color and general appearance, and its rotating power switch allows you to set your own power level. Buy it!

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - *MOAN*
I love this. I just got it today and when I got home from work I ran to it!
At first I couldn't figure out how to turn it on and I thought I broke it, but after turning the dial I got it!

I think it could have been softer, and I thought it would have been bigger but I'm happy with it! I can't wait for tonight when I use it in the tub!

I agree with the other people that bought this product, it is a bit loud when its on high. LOVE IT!

also I love the pink color. btw it takes two AA batteries (not included)



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - fun item
works very well very happy with results. could be a little softer



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - i love it!
This is a great product! It actually arrived a day earlier than the soonest estimated date and it works very well.




 





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