Fixing a vibe?

Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
Have you ever used your technical knowledge to repair a messed up or dead vibrator by yourself?

(WOW, am dying to know if anyone has ever done it, and how it went!!! )
12/29/2011
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Contributor: Subbi Subbi
Quote:
Originally posted by DreamWolf
Have you ever used your technical knowledge to repair a messed up or dead vibrator by yourself?

(WOW, am dying to know if anyone has ever done it, and how it went!!! )
I wish The only one that has "died" on me was my own fault. I dropped it on the bathroom floor and it stopped vibrating. It may have been waterproof but not fall proof lol
12/29/2011
Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
Quote:
Originally posted by Subbi
I wish The only one that has "died" on me was my own fault. I dropped it on the bathroom floor and it stopped vibrating. It may have been waterproof but not fall proof lol
Awwwwwwwwwlink...
12/30/2011
Contributor: poetprincess poetprincess
Quote:
Originally posted by DreamWolf
Have you ever used your technical knowledge to repair a messed up or dead vibrator by yourself?

(WOW, am dying to know if anyone has ever done it, and how it went!!! )
Yeah its called the trash can, then just ordered a new one..;.
12/30/2011
Contributor: Ghost Ghost
No, but my husband likes to tinker with them.
12/30/2011
Contributor: bdvnt bdvnt
I've repaired a couple of them. One of them was a simple soldering job due to a broken wire. The other I had to replace the motor (simple Radio Shack part). I have to be honest though, I only fixed that one just to see if I could. If the vibrator has a serious problem like that, replacing them is way easier and cheaper too.
12/30/2011
Contributor: MrWishyWashy MrWishyWashy
Quote:
Originally posted by DreamWolf
Have you ever used your technical knowledge to repair a messed up or dead vibrator by yourself?

(WOW, am dying to know if anyone has ever done it, and how it went!!! )
LOL, I'd just throw it into the trash and order another one...
12/30/2011
Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
Quote:
Originally posted by DreamWolf
Awwwwwwwwwlink...
(I have NO IDEA how in the world the weird "link" got in there!!! ~blushes)
01/01/2012
Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
Quote:
Originally posted by Ghost
No, but my husband likes to tinker with them.
Oh sweet! I wanna become such a techie girl too!
01/01/2012
Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
Quote:
Originally posted by bdvnt
I've repaired a couple of them. One of them was a simple soldering job due to a broken wire. The other I had to replace the motor (simple Radio Shack part). I have to be honest though, I only fixed that one just to see if I could. If the ... more
Yeah I know...

But this whole messed up economy bothers my mind if it will ever go down that money as we know it would crash, and it's just exciting anyway to imagine all the possibilities of doing stuff on your own, being able to do various things...
01/01/2012
Contributor: Eva Schwaltz Eva Schwaltz
No, but I wanted to fix my Wanachi Mini but the head was not going to stay on anymore so I had to get rid of it.
01/01/2012
Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
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Originally posted by Eva Schwaltz
No, but I wanted to fix my Wanachi Mini but the head was not going to stay on anymore so I had to get rid of it.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww, did the wires break?
01/02/2012
Contributor: springbaby springbaby
My ex used to take parts of broken/unsatisfying vibes and tinker with them. My favorite was a small, anal toy that had a motor malfunction. He took out the motor, etc. and put in a medium sized bullet. To this day, I still use that vibe most often.
01/06/2012
Contributor: Master DarkWolf Master DarkWolf
Cords must be easy to fix, and other similar things too. But to take a toy apart, I am not sure... Don't want to ruin your toys.
03/07/2012