Steel Dildos

Contributor: Lavendar Lavendar
I love glass toys, lately I've been wondering about other hard materials. Steel toys are so much more expensive than glass. To those of you who own both, which do you prefer? Can't you get the same effect with glass, at a fraction of the price?
07/08/2012
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Contributor: GingerAnn GingerAnn
Relevant topic analysis on Glass dildo:

Are you into glass toys?
Are you in to glass? why?

Fiberglass cane question!
Zandrock's thread on caning reminded me of this. Tip of the hat! Sir has a straight fiberglass cane, but the other day we were in a shop and saw one

How to heat up a glass toy
I am getting my first glass dildo soon and I want to know how to heat it up for playing. How should I go about doing it?

Does glass interest you?
I got my first glass toy a while back and I love it! I actually plan on buying another. What are your thoughts on them?

Dropping glass toys
Has anyone ever dropped a glass toy from a decent height onto a hard floor? (ie off a bench top onto a slate floor) did anything happen to it?
07/08/2012
Contributor: PeachPunch PeachPunch
There's something really sexy about steel. And it's so easy to clean!
07/08/2012
Contributor: Gunsmoke Gunsmoke
No muss - no fuss steel is great - even the aluminum toys are good as well.

When is Njoy actually going to come up with something new?
07/09/2012
Contributor: Gracie Gracie
Well I don't have one yet. I did get the glass Serenity and I love it. I was thinking this would be an inexpensive way to verify that I would like the pure wand before I invested in it. I liked it so well that I am thinking that Serenity is too similar, and getting the pure wand would be duplication. So now I am thinking I should just get the Eleven to start with! I also will look at some other metal dildos.
07/09/2012
Contributor: ToyTimeTim ToyTimeTim
Quote:
Originally posted by Lavendar
I love glass toys, lately I've been wondering about other hard materials. Steel toys are so much more expensive than glass. To those of you who own both, which do you prefer? Can't you get the same effect with glass, at a fraction of the price?
Yes, glass will feel much the same as glass. Where stainless shines is the temperature holding and long life. Nothing short of a welding torch will harm stainless, plus if it happens to get scratched you can refinish it. Glass can break and while a scratch may be fixed you will have to find a glass artisan to correctly fix it for you.
07/09/2012
Contributor: ScottA ScottA
Quote:
Originally posted by Gunsmoke
No muss - no fuss steel is great - even the aluminum toys are good as well.

When is Njoy actually going to come up with something new?
They've got a pretty good lineup. Given the cost, I'd rather they wait until they have something really good rather than putting something out just to put something out.
07/11/2012