Vortex Vibrations Suction Vacuum Cleaner Vibrator

by NML on May 18, 2007

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vortex vibrations suction vacuum cleaner vibratorJaysus what a mouthful of a name…or should I say what a vagina full…. I always think I can’t be shocked further by sex toy products and then I get to hear about this product which attaches to your vacuum cleaner and lets the flow of air stimulate the clitoris. Is it just me that doesn’t want to mix household products and sexual gratification? Or should I regard this as multi-tasking and the enhancing of ‘product features’?

This patent-pending toy is made up of two ‘units’ – The Introducer and The Seducer. The first has a single opening which causes a stronger suction which apparently gives prolonged orgasms of up to a minute and ideal for using initially to create a build up of orgasm. The latter unit has gives an increased air flow which the clitoris gets caught up in (I don’t think they mean literally ‘caught’) and vibrates at a rapid speed, for a rapid orgasm.

Something suggests that with the promise of this type of orgasm, there won’t be much housework going on!

Available from Lovehoney for £34.99/$69.19/euro 51.09. Check out the video on YouTube

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RabbitPower February 8, 2008 at 10:01 pm

I think I would avoid anything mixing personal heath with anything that sucks and swirls dirty air! from carpets which have dust mites, hair and the like!! If you want PROPER sex toys including Rampant Rabbits UNDER £20 and DELIVERED FREE!!! Visit http://www.rabbitpower.co.uk instead!

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