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Description
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    Plug this silicone pinwheel into your ElectraStim unit and let the power corrupt you. Awaken their senses as you lightly roll the spikes along your partner’s body. Press down harder and explore the electro pulses for an intense multi-sensory experience.

    Suitable for use anywhere below the waist and made from soft, velvety silicone, this electro pinwheel provides a vivid pleasure experience, in a safe, beginner-friendly way.

    Experiment with different levels of pressure and release the electro-pulses, to discover a new range of exciting sensations.

    For evenly spread sensation, always use with ElectraStim conductive gel.

    Please note: This pinwheel requires an ElectraStim power unit to operate. The unit is not included.

    Warning: Not for use on the nipples or anywhere across the chest.

    Key Features:
    • Silicone double pinwheel for electro-foreplay
    • Electro stimulation awakens internal nerve endings for increased pleasure
    • Experiment with pressure levels to build up the anticipation
    • Dismantles into 3 pieces for easy cleaning
    • Activate light prickling or deep throbbing sensations depending on power level
    • Suitable for use anywhere below the waist
    • Includes drawstring bag for discreet storage and travel

Features
  • Silicone double pinwheel for electro-foreplay
  • Electro stimulation awakens internal nerve endings for increased pleasure
  • Experiment with pressure levels to build up the anticipation
  • Dismantles into 3 pieces for easy cleaning
  • Activate light prickling or deep throbbing sensations depending on power level
  • Suitable for use anywhere below the waist
  • Includes drawstring bag for discreet storage and travel
Specifications
Allergens:
Latex-Free , Phthalate-Free
Power Type:
Mains powered
Length:
5.5 inches
Material:
Silicone
Hawttt Product ID:
23448
Category:
Bondage
Product Reviews
Spiky but not sharp
Rated 9 / 10

This pinwheel confuses me. Firstly, let me say I consider myself an intermediate player with electrosex items, having owned an Electrastim flick for around 4 years now, and having around 8 different types of electrode I use with it. This one though has left me slightly baffled. Firstly, it looks a lot different from anything else Electrastim that I own, it's less clinical, more every-day looking. I must confess I do like the stainless steel shininess of most of the items I own, but this red and black combo is a significant step away from that. It almost looks kitcheny. Perhaps an effort by electrastim to look less kinky, and more run-of-the-mill? Part of me thinks it wants to look more friendly, but it's red and black, this is a colour comibination used in nature to warn is it not? Anyway, onwards from appearance. The toy is light and firm, everything that you can touch on the toy is coated in silicone. It feels ok, not quite what I'm used to on electrosex - which after all is a sensation play, but a sensation none the less. The wheels are completely detachable, and relatively easy to replace. I say relatively since to truly get them in place you need to hear a click, this proved more tricky than I at first suspected. I managed it after a few tries though. Would highly recommend finding that click, it indicates that the electric will flow as intended. This is where I get confused again! It seems counter-intuitive that silicone would conduct electric, but it does, and really well too. I have the stainless double pinwheel too, which in my opinion looks a hell of a lot sexier, and prettier and not nearly as red, and I have to hold my hands up and say this is every bit as good in it's job as a tingly electric pinwheel. Where it is different is that the silicone wheels here do nothing without the electric - there is no real spike to speak of, and I honestly was surprised by hw little I felt without the electric. Though to be fair, you wouldn't buy this as a regular pinwheel. The real genius of this type of toy lies in the difference in sensation on skin that is only a few inches apart. Run it over the top of your legs and it's a barely noticeable sensation, even on high settings. Run it across your penis and all of a sudden you hit the roof as the sensation is so crazily intense. And this really does deliver intense sensations. The little spikes create such a tiny area of contact that you really do feel that intensity, and I, an intermediate player needed the flick on the lower setting to tolerate it on my more sensitive areas. So, I'm confused cos it looks odd, but I'm impressed because it's every bit as good as it should be.


Spiky but not sharp
Rated 5 / 5

This pinwheel confuses me.Firstly, let me say I consider myself an intermediate player with electrosex items, having owned an electrastim flick for around 4 years now, and having around 8 different types of electrode i use with it.This one though has left me slightly baffled. Firstly, it looks a lot different from anything else electrastim that i own, it's less clinical, more every-day looking. I must confess i do like the stainless steel shininess of most of the items i own, but this red and black combo is a significant step away from that. It almost looks kitcheny. perhaps an effort by electrastim to look less kinky, and more run-of-the-mill? Part of me thinks it wants to look more friendly, but it's red and black, this is a colour comibination used in nature to warn is it not?Anyway, onwards from appearance. The toy is light and firm, everything that you can touch on the toy is coated in silicone. It feels ok, not quite what I'm used to on electrosex - which after all is a sensation play, but a sensation none the less.The wheels are completely detachable, and relatively easy to replace. I say relatively since to truly get them in place you need to hear a "click", this proved more tricky than i at first suspected. i managed it after a few tries though. would highly recommend finding that click, it indicates that the electric will flow as intended.This is where i get confused again! It seems counter-intuitive that silicone would conduct electric, but it does, and really well too.I have the stainless double pinwheel too, which in my opinion looks a hell of a lot sexier, and prettier and not nearly as red, and i have to hold my hands up and say this is every bit as good in it's job as a tingly electric pinwheel.Where it is different is that the silicone wheels here do nothing without the electric - there is no real spike to speak of, and i honestly was surprised by hw little i felt without the electric. Though to be fair, you wouldn't buy this as a regular pinwheel.The real genius of this type of toy lies in the difference in sensation on skin that is only a few inches apart. Run it over the top of your legs and it's a barely noticeable sensation, even on high settings. run it across your penis and all of a sudden you hit the roof as the sensation is so crazily intense. And this really does deliver intense sensations. The little spikes create such a tiny area of contact that you really do feel that intensity, and i, an intermediate player needed the flick on the lower setting to tolerate it on my more sensitive areas. So, i'm confused cos it looks odd, but i'm impressed because it's every bit as good as it should be.


Spiky but not sharp
Rated 5 / 5

This pinwheel confuses me.Firstly, let me say I consider myself an intermediate player with electrosex items, having owned an electrastim flick for around 4 years now, and having around 8 different types of electrode i use with it.This one though has left me slightly baffled. Firstly, it looks a lot different from anything else electrastim that i own, it's less clinical, more every-day looking. I must confess i do like the stainless steel shininess of most of the items i own, but this red and black combo is a significant step away from that. It almost looks kitcheny. perhaps an effort by electrastim to look less kinky, and more run-of-the-mill? Part of me thinks it wants to look more friendly, but it's red and black, this is a colour comibination used in nature to warn is it not?Anyway, onwards from appearance. The toy is light and firm, everything that you can touch on the toy is coated in silicone. It feels ok, not quite what I'm used to on electrosex - which after all is a sensation play, but a sensation none the less.The wheels are completely detachable, and relatively easy to replace. I say relatively since to truly get them in place you need to hear a "click", this proved more tricky than i at first suspected. i managed it after a few tries though. would highly recommend finding that click, it indicates that the electric will flow as intended.This is where i get confused again! It seems counter-intuitive that silicone would conduct electric, but it does, and really well too.I have the stainless double pinwheel too, which in my opinion looks a hell of a lot sexier, and prettier and not nearly as red, and i have to hold my hands up and say this is every bit as good in it's job as a tingly electric pinwheel.Where it is different is that the silicone wheels here do nothing without the electric - there is no real spike to speak of, and i honestly was surprised by hw little i felt without the electric. Though to be fair, you wouldn't buy this as a regular pinwheel.The real genius of this type of toy lies in the difference in sensation on skin that is only a few inches apart. Run it over the top of your legs and it's a barely noticeable sensation, even on high settings. run it across your penis and all of a sudden you hit the roof as the sensation is so crazily intense. And this really does deliver intense sensations. The little spikes create such a tiny area of contact that you really do feel that intensity, and i, an intermediate player needed the flick on the lower setting to tolerate it on my more sensitive areas. So, i'm confused cos it looks odd, but i'm impressed because it's every bit as good as it should be.