I was surfing on the internet one night when I decided that I would finally purchase a
Impulse Jack Rabbit vibrator. Out of the many choices I had, I made this one. And boy do I regret it. I really should have just bought the original version from the same manufacturer, but I thought that since this one looked more revved up and was more expensive that it was not possible for me to be disappointed. Looking back on it now, ... I just want my money back. Maybe I got a defective one, who knows. But honestly, it feels as if I've now paid seventy dollars for a clitoral stimulator + dildo combo pack.
It takes 4AA batteries. Not too bad at all, considering that I only had to replace the batteries a few months after I made the original purchase, since I hardly ever used the thing. It's made out of jelly--it's smelly at first and it attracts lint and dust like the PLAGUE. Good luck keeping it clean.
The vibrations from the flickering rabbit ears are fantastic. The rotation stimulation from the shaft was ok--but it broke and stopped working! It was so frustrating! I thought it was just out of batteries or something, so I tried to replace them... no luck.
I didn't really like the rotating shaft anyways. It didn't do much, and it is loud as HELL on the highest setting (which STILL doesn't do much). You could pile on the blankets, close the door, and put a towel under the doorjam--anyone who passes by would probably wonder why on earth you are using an electric mixer in your room.
The controls are very easy to use. You just press the Ultra 7 button to cycle through the clit vibrator settings (which can get a bit annoying if you go up a bit too high and just want to get to the lower setting), and you can press the up and down buttons to adjust the rotating shaft--if yours is still operational.
So, this toy is a hit or miss. If your shaft doesn't die on you and you have no on else living in your home (or in the apartment next door), this toy is very fun to use! But the fact that it broke in a little over a month with only occasional usage just says, "gamble," to me.