These items may be the most pricey toy in your toybox, but are they priceless?
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If money were not an option, which Jopen would you select?
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These are pricey, but are they priceless? What's the buzz on these vibes?
12/11/2011
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they're great
12/11/2011
From what I hear they are great. I couldn't afford them but maybe with points.
12/11/2011
I can afford them with points and the sale. I can afford the vr4 outright, but it's not for me.
12/11/2011
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love the vr 10
Originally posted by
BuckeyeGal04
These are pricey, but are they priceless? What's the buzz on these vibes?
12/11/2011
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These ARE pricy, they are also VERY well made. Think of the difference between buying a tool for professionals or one from the dollar bin at a big box discount store. YES, they might be the same tool...but really, they are a universe of difference. The TEN DOLLAR sex toys are....TOYS. These are "sex tools...professional grade". Think that way and the cost makes sense.
Originally posted by
BuckeyeGal04
These are pricey, but are they priceless? What's the buzz on these vibes?
12/11/2011
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They look pretty neat.. I think I'd go for the vr10 cause the design is pretty cute.
Originally posted by
BuckeyeGal04
These are pricey, but are they priceless? What's the buzz on these vibes?
12/11/2011
Better to buy one of these than 10 cheaper ones.
12/11/2011
I personally have no interest in these. Would much rather buy a Lelo!
12/11/2011
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I know we want one! The Vr10 looks great
Originally posted by
BuckeyeGal04
These are pricey, but are they priceless? What's the buzz on these vibes?
12/11/2011
I don't have any of the big ones because they won't fit my anatomy. I have all I the smaller rabbits minus the Vr4 which I'll be getting soon. They are well worth the money! Just pick which one you think will fit your anatomy the best.
12/11/2011
VR10 looks like it would just fit me better.
12/12/2011
I really want to try the Vr10, but man is it pricey!
12/12/2011
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Vr10
Originally posted by
BuckeyeGal04
These are pricey, but are they priceless? What's the buzz on these vibes?
12/12/2011
I have both 10 and 11, and I do care for the VR11 more; maybe it's because I get lazy and only let the bunny ears hit my clit, rather than the bunny nose on the VR10. For some reason, I feel like the VR11 is much stronger--but they're both tasty and wonderful.
12/12/2011
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I agree. I won't purchase a $30 vibe because in my mind, they are more disposable. I'm always willing to buy quality, yet since I'm unfamiliar with this line, I didn't know if these were simply overpriced. Do you personally have any of the Jopen products?
Originally posted by
Bignuf
These ARE pricy, they are also VERY well made. Think of the difference between buying a tool for professionals or one from the dollar bin at a big box discount store. YES, they might be the same tool...but really, they are a universe of difference.
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These ARE pricy, they are also VERY well made. Think of the difference between buying a tool for professionals or one from the dollar bin at a big box discount store. YES, they might be the same tool...but really, they are a universe of difference. The TEN DOLLAR sex toys are....TOYS. These are "sex tools...professional grade". Think that way and the cost makes sense.
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12/12/2011
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Indeed you should know then! Thanks for sharing your experience with them!
Originally posted by
DeliciousSurprise
I have both 10 and 11, and I do care for the VR11 more; maybe it's because I get lazy and only let the bunny ears hit my clit, rather than the bunny nose on the VR10. For some reason, I feel like the VR11 is much stronger--but they're both
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I have both 10 and 11, and I do care for the VR11 more; maybe it's because I get lazy and only let the bunny ears hit my clit, rather than the bunny nose on the VR10. For some reason, I feel like the VR11 is much stronger--but they're both tasty and wonderful.
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12/12/2011
While I'm mainly interested in rechargeable toys, you DO have to consider that eventually the internal batter will not be able to hold a charge and will almost certainly not be able to be replaced. I wish we had more specs about the batteries in these toys, too.
Hopefully, there will be a next "wave" of vibes with rechargeable batteries that can be replaced - but it's a business perspective conundrum. I feel like it would foster good will, but I'm not sure of the profit aspect.
The Little Chroma does have a replaceable motor, so I feel like it's possible we might see this technology with batteries some day.
Hopefully, there will be a next "wave" of vibes with rechargeable batteries that can be replaced - but it's a business perspective conundrum. I feel like it would foster good will, but I'm not sure of the profit aspect.
The Little Chroma does have a replaceable motor, so I feel like it's possible we might see this technology with batteries some day.
12/12/2011
I don't have any of their products yet, but they're a luxery company like Lelo and Je Joue. The products are well-made and are worth it. You just have to find what works for your anatomy.
12/12/2011
I have some Lelo toys that I love, so I have spent quite a bit on toys. But I wonder if the VR10-12 are really worth it. I have read plenty of reviews, but short of holding them in my hands and at least turning them on to see what the fuss is about, I can't justify the hefty price tag. They sure do look pretty though. Maybe someday, with enough points, I might make the leap.
12/12/2011
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I've thought about the recharge eventually not working as well as I recently got two rechargeable products. Very valid points!
Originally posted by
Chirple
While I'm mainly interested in rechargeable toys, you DO have to consider that eventually the internal batter will not be able to hold a charge and will almost certainly not be able to be replaced. I wish we had more specs about the batteries in
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While I'm mainly interested in rechargeable toys, you DO have to consider that eventually the internal batter will not be able to hold a charge and will almost certainly not be able to be replaced. I wish we had more specs about the batteries in these toys, too.
Hopefully, there will be a next "wave" of vibes with rechargeable batteries that can be replaced - but it's a business perspective conundrum. I feel like it would foster good will, but I'm not sure of the profit aspect.
The Little Chroma does have a replaceable motor, so I feel like it's possible we might see this technology with batteries some day. less
Hopefully, there will be a next "wave" of vibes with rechargeable batteries that can be replaced - but it's a business perspective conundrum. I feel like it would foster good will, but I'm not sure of the profit aspect.
The Little Chroma does have a replaceable motor, so I feel like it's possible we might see this technology with batteries some day. less
12/14/2011
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I hear ya. It's a lot of money to spend on something you can't personally experience in your hand. Personally, I wouldn't consider if without the points supplement. That's the wonderful thing about EF's program!
Originally posted by
LoveDrunk
I have some Lelo toys that I love, so I have spent quite a bit on toys. But I wonder if the VR10-12 are really worth it. I have read plenty of reviews, but short of holding them in my hands and at least turning them on to see what the fuss is about,
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I have some Lelo toys that I love, so I have spent quite a bit on toys. But I wonder if the VR10-12 are really worth it. I have read plenty of reviews, but short of holding them in my hands and at least turning them on to see what the fuss is about, I can't justify the hefty price tag. They sure do look pretty though. Maybe someday, with enough points, I might make the leap.
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12/14/2011
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The thing about the rechargeable battery thing not working goes in both directions though. Cheaper vibes break for various reasons all the darn time. The rechargeable battery in a toy may wear out after quite some time, but for these vibes as well as others in the price range, that would be covered by a warranty. Additionally, so would motor failure.
Originally posted by
BuckeyeGal04
I've thought about the recharge eventually not working as well as I recently got two rechargeable products. Very valid points!
In cheaper battery vibes, excluding the Little Chroma, that's pretty much unheard of. It doesn't matter if it breaks the first time or after 6 months. It will break, the motor will wear out whether it has batteries or not, and you will be left with nothing.
I'd much rather "invest" in a more expensive vibe with a warranty and get more of my money's worth out of it. I told a friend who was interested in a 60 dollar vibe that didn't have a warranty. Yeah, there's an extent to which it's a better vibe than a lot of the ten dollar ones, but without the warranty, that money is straight up gone if something goes wrong.
12/14/2011
VR10 Because a lot of them would be too large for me. I love the look of them all, but am iffy about paying that much for them.
12/14/2011
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never tried any but i like the 11
Originally posted by
BuckeyeGal04
These are pricey, but are they priceless? What's the buzz on these vibes?
12/19/2011
Id try all except the VR4 one
03/12/2012
I'd get the Vr.12!!! It sounds amazing!
03/12/2012
vr10! go go go !
03/12/2012
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