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The Booster Vibe provides sufficiently strong vibrations, an innovative "Boost Button" and high quality material. Drawbacks include attraction of fuzz, and an unfortunate noise level. However, it is a well designed and stimulating toy overall.The material is a glowing pink color, slightly translucent and very smooth with a lightly velvety texture. It is quality silicone, so I didn't detect any odor or funny taste to it, but it does attract lint and dust and pet fur like a magnet. However, it is hypo-allergenic, phthalates-free, latex-free and non-porous. This equals a very safe and hygienic toy, especially compared to questionable materials like Jelly. A quick wash in the sink can take care of the lint and debris, but you'll want to make sure it's totally dry before storing it.
I have to say, the little eyes and smile of the head, really don't do anything for me. It's kind of a strange design, but then, it is the third generation (3G) of Fun Factory's "Patchy Paul."
Also keep in mind that, to be on the safe side in protecting your investment in a silicone toy, you shouldn't use silicone lube, or store it directly in contact with some other silicone toys, or funky chemically materials, like jelly. Stick it in a plastic bag, or wrap it in a soft cloth, and you'll be fine.
The toy's shaft is top to bottom in circular ribbing, which graduates in size and feels fabulous, it is a great thrusting toy. The girth is very manageable and the material is squishy and squeezable, making it a pretty acceptable beginners toy where insertion is concerned. The size is comparable to a quarter graduating to a little larger than a half dollar.
The head did a moderate job of seeking out my G, but bear in mind that many need a firm stimulation pressing against their G-spot and this is a very soft, bendable toy. Now, for those that are perhaps new to the toy/penetration scene, this could be a fabulous benefit, because the material is very forgiving.
Where discretion is concerned, there's really nothing else this toy could be, and it's not an ideal "under the pillow" toy. It's also relatively loud, particularly when the Boost Button is in action- and believe me, once you press it, you won't want to let it go. A think blanket sort of muffles it, and a moderately loud TV on with provide some distraction noise, so that you probably couldn't hear it through most doors. But in a dorm setting, you can probably forget about using it discreetly enough for another person in the same room not to hear it.
Firstly, let me tell you, it took me two full minutes of trying before I figured out how to open the base of the Booster Vibe to get the batteries in. So here's the trick: firmly hold the base of the toy and the base of the shaft, and twist. The battery cradle itself is really high quality and dependably built. So here's what the controls look like, there's the Booster Button, located at the very bottom of the base, then there's the ( - ) button further up the front, and the ( + ) above that.
Controls
( + ) = turns on the toy with one press, scrolls through the settings when the toy is on and you hold it down, and controls the intensity increase when quickly press it.
( - ) = turns the toy off with a single press, or controls intensity when you hold it down and press when it's at the lowest.
( * ) = Boost Button, provide impressive power boost at any time, including during patterns.
Functions
( + ) Wave/roller coaster
( + ) Pulse
( + ) Fluttery pulse
( - ) Returns to steady vibration at any time
( * ) Provides extreme BOOST of power at any time
Also, four times now I've had the Booster Vibe sitting on my bed, and it just decided to start buzzing away, apparently of its own free will, so I'd suggest taking that batteries out for storage. Of course, you should to this any way to preserve the life of your batteries.
My only other complaint, is that to turn it off, you've either got to snap the cap off the bottom, or scroll the intensity all the way down before a press of the ( - ) button will turn it off. For discretion, a quick turn off is kind of important. The Booster Vibe definitely loses pleasure points for being relatively loud and not having an automatic shut-off.
Because the Booster Vibe is made of silicone, steer clear of silicone lubes. Unless you really need a silicone lube and are into experimenting with expensive vibrators and hoping they don't melt, opt for a water-based lubricant. (Fun Factory does provide a packet)
The material does attract an impressive amount of lint and fuzz, but a quick rinse takes care of that pretty sufficiently. I keep it stored in a plastic bag, which also helps cut down on debris attraction, and also keeps it from direct contact with other silicone and materials like Jelly that have a high chemical content and could result in a bad reaction together.
Gentle soap and warm water, or toy cleaner/wipes, will keep your Booster Vibe fresh and clean, but I wouldn't attempt to boil it, it isn't waterproof and does have a motor in it. As long as you keep liquid away from the seam where the battery pack meets the rest of the toy, you could probably wipe it down with a 10% bleach for further cleansing, especially if you're planning on sharing. (For less hassle, just slap a condom over this bad boy and share away.)
Fun Factory always has such smart, sharp looking packaging. Classic red and a buttery tan color, there's a magnet closing flap, which opens up to provide a diagram and ton of information, and there's nothing trashy about any of it. There's even some humor where, on the side, you are informed through pictures where the toy is not intended to stimulate. (ie: your ear.)
The included folded pamphlet is a world of information, and they do provide a packet of lube, but batteries are NOT included, so it's up to you to have those 4 AAA's at the ready.
Comments
Good video
Love the design
Fun!
Everytime I go to look at this I think "never mind" because the pink color looks like that super cheap "hollow" plastic. I don't know if anyone would understand that but I'm very glad a watched the video review because I was so certain it was plastic that I didn't even bother to check the material label. Wow. SMH. Oh, well at least I didn't find it out *after* it was discontinued and completely gone, so now I can still get one. It still looks transparent though...odd.
Really cute!
Looks cute.
I like the slight tipped angle of the head.
nice green
How does this compare the the G4 Paul I wonder
pretty
It looks like a high lighter
This is really lovely, funny-looking and has nice, rumbly vibrations. You get tired after a while of pressing the booster button, but it's worth it.
Cute but not sure if wish list worthy
The Ellove is very similar but getting much better reviews
Great G spot vibrator and very cute. Its very powerfull and I love the way the little head massages my G spot, powerfull orgasms
great colors!
Nice!
great look
Very similar to the Patchy Paul. Fun Factory makes excellent vibes.
The green one is adorable!
It's sooooo green