Inflatable Silicone BBW Doll review
Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 4:42 pm
Howdy All!
I apologize for the delay in putting together this review of the massive inflatable silicone BBW dolls, but I wanted to make it as fair and objective as possible. So let's get started ...
NOTE : This is THE DOLL obtained from Russian fellow Garri/Gary/Harry
Package containing dolls as received from postal carrier.
Tear in the corner, most likely from customs inspection.
Inner most packing bag torn, most likely from customs inspection.
Another tear in the packaging. Does not seem to be from customs inspection ... just a plain ole tear from mishandling.
(closer view) Nothing ripped/torn inside ...WHEW!!
Peeled away outer wrapping to reveal inner packaging.
Now we're getting somewhere. Final packages containing dolls inside.
No damage, no rips or tears.
Upon opening the packages I noticed a very strong industrial odor emanating from the dolls. I think rbdoll mentioned this as smelling a bit like tires. I tend to agree ... it is a smell that I equate with a workshop. After thorough washings with hot soapy water, the smell has diminished a bit, but still remains. I'll revisit this topic in a few weeks and report if the smell has dissipated or not.
EDIT : After a month the original smell/odor has completely dissipated.
Deflated standing posture doll on left and sitting posture doll on right. These gals are quite heavy for inflatable dolls.
Inflation valve mechanism. Valve (2) is inserted into port in back of head (1) prior to inflation. How to inflate? A standard Intex type hand pump or electric air bed inflation device works perfectly. In a pinch a hair dryer set on cool/cold could be used ... the valve thingy prevents deflation, so a loose connection to the inflation valve inlet does not allow deflation.
( more to come ... )
I apologize for the delay in putting together this review of the massive inflatable silicone BBW dolls, but I wanted to make it as fair and objective as possible. So let's get started ...
NOTE : This is THE DOLL obtained from Russian fellow Garri/Gary/Harry
Package containing dolls as received from postal carrier.
Tear in the corner, most likely from customs inspection.
Inner most packing bag torn, most likely from customs inspection.
Another tear in the packaging. Does not seem to be from customs inspection ... just a plain ole tear from mishandling.
(closer view) Nothing ripped/torn inside ...WHEW!!
Peeled away outer wrapping to reveal inner packaging.
Now we're getting somewhere. Final packages containing dolls inside.
No damage, no rips or tears.
Upon opening the packages I noticed a very strong industrial odor emanating from the dolls. I think rbdoll mentioned this as smelling a bit like tires. I tend to agree ... it is a smell that I equate with a workshop. After thorough washings with hot soapy water, the smell has diminished a bit, but still remains. I'll revisit this topic in a few weeks and report if the smell has dissipated or not.
EDIT : After a month the original smell/odor has completely dissipated.
Deflated standing posture doll on left and sitting posture doll on right. These gals are quite heavy for inflatable dolls.
Inflation valve mechanism. Valve (2) is inserted into port in back of head (1) prior to inflation. How to inflate? A standard Intex type hand pump or electric air bed inflation device works perfectly. In a pinch a hair dryer set on cool/cold could be used ... the valve thingy prevents deflation, so a loose connection to the inflation valve inlet does not allow deflation.
( more to come ... )