Fukuoko Power Pack + Acrylic Dildo
Reviewed by Anna
Name of Product: Fukuoku Power Pack
Product Description: Three vibrating fingertips attached to a controller/battery pack that is held on your wrist
Price (approximate): $35
Where purchased: Our Store
Overall recommendation: 


Anna from nerdpr0n.com tries out the Fukuoko Power Pack with some help from an acrylic dildo. She says the Fukuoku is prety nice but the finger-tip vibes tend to move around which can be a bit distracting. The vibration is mild put you can put it exactly where you want it. She liked it a lot better with a knobbed acrylic dildo, but admits she really likes the added stimulation of penetration. If you like a gentler stimulation right on or near your clit, the Fukuoku will probbaly work very well for you.
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Phthalate Watch
What the heck are phthalates, you ask? Phthalates are a common plasticizer; a family of chemical compounds that make plastic soft and flexible. They used in everything from nail polish to paint pigments to sex toys made of “jelly rubber.” In fact a lot of cheaper sex toys contain phthalates.
So what’s the big deal? Phthalates carry health risks; just how much is not clear and they are safely used for lots of things we come in contact with every day. But we don’t stick most of those things in our pussies or up our butts and therein lies the rub. Those tissues absord chemicals much readily than elsewhere in our bodoies and things that are perfectly okay to handle or even suck on are not so good to insert. So we are not a big fan of jelly-rubber toys here. (We like silicone, even though it costs more. You can boil silicone toys and they last forever.) If you do use jelly-rubber toys, putting a condom on them solves the problem. You should be doing that anyway, because otherwisr they are just too hard to keep clean
Interestingly, there is a move afoot in the EU to ban use of phthalates in sex toys. They are already banned in infant toys and dog toys over there. The move is being pushed by Green Peace and it wil be interesting to see how it procedes. (Go here for an update.) I doubt we’ll see any call for similar legislation here in the US anytime soon, but then I’m not sure I really want Congress trying to take responsibility for what I use to get myself off. Much better if we, the buying public, educate ourselves on the matter and vote with our credit cards!
Any of course it helps to buy sex toys from reputable sources that provide clear and detailed info on their products: we like BabeLand especially. Good Vibes and Blowfish are also good.
So to help get you up to speed on things that come hum in the night [or aftrenoon or even morning], here is an excellent run-down on the materials used in sex toys and on their general care & feeding. A great resource to review before you buy!
Hitachi Magic Wand Video
Here is the video of Anna and Penny testing the Hitachi Magic Wand. We posted their review with accompanying photos previously, now you can enjoy the video!
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Orchid G Vibe
reviewed by Penny
Name of Product: Orchid G
Product Description: Hard plastic G-spot vibrator.
Price (approximate): $18.00
Where purchased: Here!
Overall recommendation: 


Penny says she’s not normally much of a “G-spot” girl but she wanted to try this vibe out. It was nice and did the job after awhile, but the shape and the vibration didn’t do as much as she was expecting when inserted. It is nice on your clit though. Of course, your mileage may vary!
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