Ama zon do a fantastic small rechargeable wand for £23.
I bought one for C who has a mains one and she’s not used the mains one since. And a good FAB friend of ours has bought one and she swears by it too.
The charge hasn’t run out at the wrong time either
K |
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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago
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We have 2 Doxy Die Cast’s and have given some to friends as gifts.
We also have a love honey own label one and a wevibe rechargeable wand.
All do what they were intended for, but we tend to use the Doxy’s more.
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I always recommend my Andvari rechargeable mini wand.
Lasts ages on a charge, not too noisey, not tethered to a plug socket.
Must be around 5 years old now and still hits the spot .
Great little bit of kit |
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"We have the Lovehoney with a plug & cable. It’s amazing but wands can de-sensitise so I try not to use it too often anymore. If I need a quick release it does the job
J x"
Yep agree with this , I have the love honey one and it's definitely desensitised my clit
Great wand though |
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"Ama zon do a fantastic small rechargeable wand for £23.
I bought one for C who has a mains one and she’s not used the mains one since. And a good FAB friend of ours has bought one and she swears by it too.
The charge hasn’t run out at the wrong time either
K"
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"Ama zon do a fantastic small rechargeable wand for £23.
I bought one for C who has a mains one and she’s not used the mains one since. And a good FAB friend of ours has bought one and she swears by it too.
The charge hasn’t run out at the wrong time either
K"
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Purely from experience of multiple wands.
Japanese motor.
Mains powered.
120V to 240V transformer; (heavy and relatively expensive|).
Mains controllable rheostat to sit between the mains plug and the transformer.
Expensive but sorted for the next 15 years.
Buy cheap and waste your money.
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