Athena's home novelties has a great one, which is basically a souped up version of the Rampant Rabbit Deluxe which they sell in the UK. Unfortunately I've had a poke through their website and I can't find it. I think it might be the Ultratech 3000, but I can't tell from the picture. It's the one where the clit bit's shaped like a hummingbird.
I really like the Essential (http://www.babeland.com/page/TIB/PROD/vibrators-electric/DE010015) Coil (http://www.goodvibes.com/cgi-bin/sgin0102.exe?FNM=48&T1=1+1+AC+0301&UID=2004090508263847&UREQA=5&UREQB=4&UREQC=3&TRAN85=N). It's comparatively inexpensive, and gives great mild and powerful buzzes. (All constant, so if you're fond of mixed massages, you'll have to keep flipping the switch.)
It doesn't have any insertable attachments, so it's pretty much just for external use. Still, it transfers buzz to a silicone dildo nicely.
The best thing is that I despise noise. I can't use battery-operated vibrators because they make too much noise for me to enjoy it. But the Coil is (comparatively) really quiet, especially on the mild setting.
Battery power is nice, but I liiiike more of a, heh, buzz, than you can get out of your standard battery, and the jury-rigged cord for the pink thing is dyyyyyyying.
Now I'm thinking about an obnoxiously evil application for it with a neighbor with immensely loud music -- if the music gets too loud, harness its power and make some competing noise.
OTOH, according to a testimonial I've received (I'm utterly unfamiliar with it personally), the volume of the Hitachi Magic Wand itself is not as big a concern as the volume of the user.
Which could be a pro *or* a con, depending.... *g*
Might I suggest NiMH batteries? They provide a bit more current than a standard alkaline, and can make something like an iVibe crank pretty well. (avoids obvious bad Secret of NiMH joke)
Careful with the jury-rigged cords, though. Isolation transformers good, completing the circuit for a leaky ground bad. I like estim as much as the next geek, or maybe a bit more, but unexpected involuntary high-current estim is not such a good thing.
I've got rechargable NiMH batteries, and they're still not entirely to my, heh, satisfaction.
The cord in question is a little wall-wart with tips of different sizes to fit different devices that you've lost the original to, and it is far, far time to upgrade from that.
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Possible con: It's pretty damn loud.
Possible con #2: It's electric, not battery-powered. Hence the loud and overwhelming.
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Best sex toy EVER, IMO.
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Other Athena stuff that might be of interest...
This one has vertical action.
This one has a dual motor for extra kick.
USB geekvibe! The bullet ones are actually kinda wimpy, but you can buy fun attachments.
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It's comparatively inexpensive, and gives great mild and powerful buzzes. (All constant, so if you're fond of mixed massages, you'll have to keep flipping the switch.)
It doesn't have any insertable attachments, so it's pretty much just for external use. Still, it transfers buzz to a silicone dildo nicely.
The best thing is that I despise noise. I can't use battery-operated vibrators because they make too much noise for me to enjoy it. But the Coil is (comparatively) really quiet, especially on the mild setting.
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Man, I'm just picturing abusing Gini with Crystal Method.
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Battery power is nice, but I liiiike more of a, heh, buzz, than you can get out of your standard battery, and the jury-rigged cord for the pink thing is dyyyyyyying.
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Now I'm thinking about an obnoxiously evil application for it with a neighbor with immensely loud music -- if the music gets too loud, harness its power and make some competing noise.
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Which could be a pro *or* a con, depending.... *g*
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Perhaps there's a purchase in *my* future, whether this rec is helpful to the Lunatic or not.
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(avoids obvious bad Secret of NiMH joke)
Careful with the jury-rigged cords, though. Isolation transformers good, completing the circuit for a leaky ground bad. I like estim as much as the next geek, or maybe a bit more, but unexpected involuntary high-current estim is not such a good thing.
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The cord in question is a little wall-wart with tips of different sizes to fit different devices that you've lost the original to, and it is far, far time to upgrade from that.
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