Hidden gem - inexpensive linear motion machine
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Hidden gem - inexpensive linear motion machine
Not an affiliate link - https://www.amazon.com/Y-Not-Multispeed ... 07F7BWMX7/ is the one I own, except in pink. The included green and black accessories cost more than the machine does and feel very nice like a good standalone toy.
Some people complain about the allegedly weak motor. It is not. Toys just need to be slippery.
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$100 will get a pretty good unit
XLR connectors are a pretty robust design
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High pitched motor noise. The connectors are robust, but they were secured with hot glue, so they do come out... Easy fix with epoxy though. I’ll record a video when I get a chance. Might as well let one of the dolls have her fun.seagull wrote:mosterleon, what sort of noise levels does your unit make under load?
$100 will get a pretty good unit
XLR connectors are a pretty robust design
Still, it feels very good and has variable speed. While the stroke length is not very long, its enough. I like toys like this because they don’t stop after I do.
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I have also been wanting to try having it run on my doll to get her moving for a change, but am worried about damaging the doll. Has anyone tried this? I would think the doll would move with the machine, but not sure how TPE would do with the plastics or rubber that the toys I would use to connect with the doll. I would think PVC type toys should be ok, but I don't have extra TPE around to experiment with
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I felt it was worth the money since day one. If you are reckless then yeah definitely. Best to start of slow. You never want to start a machine at max for example, no matter how you are using it. There are risks involved, the only thing I had happened with mine though was occasionally being sore from a long sessionDollMech wrote:I am a guy and i have never used anything like this. Will it feel good? Is it safe? Will it hurt? I need to know these things!
Pretty much all Brands have flesh light adapters you can buy if they don't already come with.