I find that the usb style rods aren't very good and wish that I could find one that was a bit more powerful, without damaging the toy.
Has anyone tried a low power (25w) aquarium heater?
I find that the usb style rods aren't very good and wish that I could find one that was a bit more powerful, without damaging the toy.
Has anyone tried a low power (25w) aquarium heater?
muSLR too big, ot would be a pain.
VRLover69 Have you tried = https://www.fleshlight.com/products/sleeve-warmer
Try swapping your usb wall plug as some are lower powered than others so might make a difference
Alternatively you can try wrapping your toys in these that get pretty hot quick: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/303979820192?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=OAB-B00GSEG&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
RealcumberScripts those are interesting, thx.
jacky68 that works great for sleeves like fleshlight but no so much for full size bottom torso.
VRLover69 that works great for sleeves like fleshlight but no so much for full size bottom torso.
Maybe a super low-wattage space heater or a heated blanket? Please note I haven't tried either and can't advise them, just trying to think of options for something on the larger scale.
friction.
RealcumberScripts this is exactly what i have been using for years and works just fine . i fill the sleeve with lube then move the warmer rod in and out to get the lube distributed on the inside, and i just leave it in there and setup everything and just wait til i hear the click letting me know its warmed up
I use a mini fridge that has a warming switch. Takes a while to heat up but it's low hassle
IMO The best way. Buy a bidet hose sprayer. I used to have one attached to my sink, but now I just use a long hose in the shower. I cute the back of the toys, so the canal has an opening in the back. Since the TPE is rubbery it still keeps it closed in use. Then you can use what ever you want to clean it, and just stick the sprayer in, and clean it supper easy really fast.
It has a switch, where you can switch from shower head to sprayer, or mix both.
To heat it, same thing, just hold it in and let hot water go through it for a while.
When it comes to heating your toys, it's important to prioritize safety and avoid using any methods that could potentially damage them. While I haven't personally heard of using a low power aquarium heater for this purpose, it's always best to follow the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations for heating your toys. If you're looking for alternatives, https://www.edenfantasys.com/ offers a variety of toy warmers specifically designed to safely and effectively warm your toys to a comfortable temperature. These can be a great option to enhance your pleasure and provide a more enjoyable experience.