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"My FWB and myself are thinking of investing in a Violet Wand, who has tried one, and was it a good experience. "
It seems to be one of those things you either love it or you hate it. My suggestion it try it first with someone who knows what they are doing. |
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I bought a second hand one on a well known auction site a few weeks back. It's a lot of fun and the sensation is odd. We have rod I can put in my hand or belt and it allows the charge to run through me; this means the electric spark literally comes out of my finger tips when touching MrsPS's body
The previous owner included some metal guitar picks which was a genius idea, the charge is sharp through those.
It's given us a taste for more, but as said the units with real punch are north of £350 |
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Personally I use a beauty kit which has all the general implements and meets my requirements and cost £30. It does not look as good or have the finesse of a custom renovated kit. |
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"I bought a second hand one on a well known auction site a few weeks back. It's a lot of fun and the sensation is odd. We have rod I can put in my hand or belt and it allows the charge to run through me; this means the electric spark literally comes out of my finger tips when touching MrsPS's body
The previous owner included some metal guitar picks which was a genius idea, the charge is sharp through those.
It's given us a taste for more, but as said the units with real punch are north of £350"
Anything metal can be used, forks and blunt knives are great fun. You can also get a flat conduct pad which is more effective than the rod. They can be picked up for around £20 and are well worth it. We would suggest all vintage wands should be checked by a qualified electrician if they haven't been fully restored. We know a brilliant small company who sell fully restored wands,obviously we cant mention them here. They are in cornwall and google is your friend x |
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"Personally I use a beauty kit which has all the general implements and meets my requirements and cost £30. It does not look as good or have the finesse of a custom renovated kit."
Yes you can get much cheaper versions but we would advise avoiding the Chinese imports as they are not good quality and we wouldn't use them. |
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"We would suggest all vintage wands should be checked by a qualified electrician if they haven't been fully restored."
Plus a residual current device is essential when playing with any sort of mains electricity (Violet Wands or mains connected electrostim).
You may be expecting a high voltage extremely low amperage experience but a poorly made Eastern European or Chinese unit with insufficient isolation of the mains and secondary circuits can be a bit of a disaster ...
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Lucifer
International Guild of Violet Wand Demonstrators |
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"We would suggest all vintage wands should be checked by a qualified electrician if they haven't been fully restored.
Plus a residual current device is essential when playing with any sort of mains electricity (Violet Wands or mains connected electrostim).
You may be expecting a high voltage extremely low amperage experience but a poorly made Eastern European or Chinese unit with insufficient isolation of the mains and secondary circuits can be a bit of a disaster ...
PM sent.
Lucifer
International Guild of Violet Wand Demonstrators" |
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