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Lelo Ina Wave / L'amourose or Eroscillator?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Hi all

We've got the usual toys including a wand but fancy treating Mrs Z.

Anybody have experience with the above toys? Are they simply marketed as luxury products or are they more superior than mains connected wands and battery powered bullets?

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By *ristol HellfireMan  over a year ago

Bristol

I have a fair number of Lelo products; they are very well designed, aesthetic, tactile and contain quiet, powerful motors with a range of programmed vibration modes.

Not cheap, but they are going to last with a one year manufacturing warranty, and an additional ten year product warranty that provides a 50% discount on a future purchase if your toy fails within this period.

It's rather like cars; they will all, generally, get you from A to B but it's usually more fun in something like an Aston Martin.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Thanks, I get the quality and build aspect but has anybody got thoughts on the pleasure aspect and whether they are as intense as wands and seen as preferable to many females?

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By *ristol HellfireMan  over a year ago

Bristol

A mains powered wand is always going to win on the level of intensity but it's not, necessarily, a focussed effect (attachments are available) and the Hitachi wand has only two power setting, although you can add in a rheostat to the mains lead.

A wand, typically, is associated with deep pelvic vibration, including bone, as well as the surface effect. The deep vibration is, in my opinion, the reason for the rapidity and repeat of orgasm in most women who use wands. A similar, deep, effect is seen with non-TENS electrostim electrodes.

The Lelo vibrators are much more focussed in the delivery of sensation, the power levels and programmes are more variable and they are, rather, less 'in your face', especially if you are having to use a step-down power supply.

It might be worth seeking out a decent adult shop in which you can look at and test the Lelo range.

One other range to contemplate is the German 'Fun Factory'. They have some very innovative technology.

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