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Cake day: December 14th, 2025

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  • both the Lovense Edge 2 you use and an egg I’m thinking about buying have a non detachable battery built in, meaning when the battery dies you’ll have to buy a new toy or either open it to change the battery, which I’m assuming would be a hassle.

    You say you’ve been using this toy for 2 years now. Any problems with the battery so far?

    What practices do you follow to maximize battery life?

    planned obsolescence even here…



  • In one particular case, my ~55kg tester hung one of the sturdier models from a pull up bar and picked herself up with it.

    and it didn’t break I’m assuming (surprising if true). Did it work afterwards?

    if this corded model is completely coated in silicone with only superficial seams and is waterproof, my next question is about batteries:

    I own an older vibrator powered by 4 AAA retrievable batteries, which is very convenient, because if the batteries stop charging after 3 years of use, all I need to do is change the batteries for the device to work again.

    This corded vibrator seems to have a built in battery I cannot change when it dies (and it will die, like any other battery, even li-ion ones).

    If I cannot easily change the battery inside this toy, suddenly it doesn’t seem a good choice, but this would also apply to the c-shaped models we mentioned earlier and most vibrators made nowadays.

    Buying a toy I’ll have to replace after 3 years is a losing proposition.

    Your take?



  • The Edge 2, and I presume their other vibrators, have a proprietary charging connection. It’s essentially just two metal contacts and a cable with a relatively weak magnet attached

    I see it, 2 unprotected metal contacts. No corrosion so far? No charging problems due to defective contact?

    The nice thing about silicone dildos is that you can basically just boil them for a deep clean, but I’d this for electronic ones, waterproof or not.

    I don’t know if you’re telling me to boil silicone toys with electronics and motors inside of them or not to boil them.


  • hi, I’ve got more questions:

    Some of the brands I checked sell g-spot vibrators and p-spot vibrators as well. Is the silicone used in anal toys different than the one used for vaginal toys? I was thinking about what others said about disinfecting anal toys thoroughly.

    What do you think about this toy? Because it’s long and flexible I can insert it as deep as I want but it’s not rigid so it may not press against my g spot like the c shaped egg vibrators we mentioned. This particular model has a 1.5mm mono audio jack but no raised silicone nipple to charge.