
Compromising on quality to save money is something we’ve all had to do. Although in some situations a more expensive item is not necessarily better. Designer clothes are not necessarily made better than your local high-street brands. High-price cosmetic brands use the same factories as low-price brands. Although I’m sure the majority of us have spent more on a product, for the sake of the brand name rather than for what it’s worth.
So, while spending a little more doesn’t always get you better quality, a little more money generally does equal more value (and more pleasure) when it comes to quality sex toys.
5 reasons why the quality of your vibrator can affect the quality of your orgasms.
Vibrators are a vital accessory that you will find in many women’s top drawers, there are so many on the women’s sex toy market, it can be hard to choose which one you want. They vary in size, colour, shape, speed, materials and of course price. Vibrators can range from £20 to over £200 for a luxury model. The question is what is the real difference between them and more importantly, will the price you pay affect the strength and frequency of your orgasms.
1. How loud is a vibrator?
When you live with someone, whether it’s housemates, your parents or your partner, being able to relax privately and have some me time can be difficult if your vibrator buzzes so loud it can be heard all over the house! And you definitely don’t want to hear just as you are about to get your rocks off, “Turn it down, I’m trying to sleep”! One important difference between cheaper vibrators and the more expensive brands is how much sound they make. Vibrators can vary in volume and tone. lower cost vibrators tend to be loud vibrators, and a quiet vibrator or even silent vibrator tends to cost more.
2. Do you know what you are putting into your body – What are low-price sex toys made from?
It may come as shock to many of you but sex toys are not regulated for safety and so the cheaper the vibrator the cheaper materials that are used. Using cheaper materials allows sex companies to sell low-price sex toys. Additionally, cheaper materials like jelly, rubber and PVC are porous, which means they’re harder to clean, can harbour bacteria and mould, and break down over time.
3. To thrust or not to thrust, that is the question with a low-price sex toy!
More expensive vibrators tend to have stronger and more sophisticated internal motors. The better the motor, the more powerful the thrusts of the vibrator. Low-price sex toys have cheaper motors, which tend to have less powerful functions giving less intense sensations.
4. What happens when you run out of batteries……. halfway through?
Typically, less expensive vibrators are battery-operated. The problem with this is if you’re using your vibrator regularly you’re going to have to keep buying batteries. More expensive, modern vibrators now come with a USB Charging system, which is much more economical and convenient.
5. Special things that make you go OOooh!
Higher-priced models are not only higher-quality vibrators, but they also have additional features, and different settings and may provide different sensations. Rabbit-style vibrators are very popular mainly because they have several moving parts and can deliver a variety of sensations at a variety of speeds and intensities! Other features that newer more expensive quality vibrators come with include: remote controls and vibrators that can be controlled by an App.
So the moral is if you like orgasms and want to get off, go with a quiet strong vibrator! It seems in the case of quality sex toys when you increase the price you increase the quality and the pleasure you are likely to receive. Not only a better quality in terms of materials and moving parts but also in the different features higher quality sex toys have. That doesn’t mean that you have to go and find the most deluxe expensive vibrator on the plane. A mid-range vibrator has most of the whistles and bells that the more expensive ones have.
If you’re looking for a quiet strong vibrator check these products out:
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LELO MIA 2 – In Petal PInk only 37 decibels!
You are going to want to have this incredible lipstick vibrator in your bag wherever you go! It is USB rechargeable, fully waterproof and looks fantastic with its stylish design. With 6 unique vibration patterns and 1.5 hours of continuous use, this is definitely something you don’t want to leave home without!
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FUN FACTORY MANTA -only 38 decibels!
Vibrating Stroker
Available in 2 colours: In blue-black and moss green
A male toy for couples, this innovative toy will increase the pleasure for both partners. Can be used as a BJ simulator, and has 6 speeds and 6 vibration patterns. Its shape makes the vibrations feel stronger, intensifying your pleasure.
Safer sex with cheaper sex toys:
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Allergies
Some sex toys can cause allergic reactions like rashes, skin irritation and burning or stinging sensations. If you are allergic to latex, jelly or silicone, be sure to check what the material of the toy is before you use it.
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Porous materials
Lower-quality sex toys can be made of porous materials which are not good for your body the tiny holes within the material can harbour bacteria and other nasty surprises, which can result in an infection for you and your partner. For safer sex look for toys made of body-friendly, nonporous materials such as medical-grade silicone, stainless steel and hard ABS plastic
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Cleaning
Proper cleaning is critical to prevent the transference of any infections and make sure that the sex toy is clean and healthy to put within your body. Wash with mild soap and water and then store it in a clean bag or box, or follow the instructions on the packaging.