Jelly is the most common vibrator material and jelly has lots of positive qualities; Jelly Vibrators are soft, cheap and lovely bright colours. The downside is that jelly usually contains
phthalates which can make them feel sticky, and smell like a barby doll! Jelly is a good choice if you're unconcerned about chemicals in your sex toys and just want cheap pretty vibrator that feels great!
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Lowdown on Jelly Vibrators
• Jelly has a soft, squishy feel.
• Jelly is cheap and colourful
• Some jelly vibrators are simply great designs not available in other materials.
• To a greater or lesser degree, Jelly usually contains
phthalates We list how much we believe there is in each toys "Tech Spec"• A porous material - a jelly vibrator cannot be disinfected.
• Jelly eventually "breaks down" so a jelly vibrator will have a shorter lifespan than a plastic or si show more>
• Jelly has a soft, squishy feel.
• Jelly is cheap and colourful
• Some jelly vibrators are simply great designs not available in other materials.
• To a greater or lesser degree, Jelly usually contains
phthalates We list how much we believe there is in each toys "Tech Spec" • A porous material - a jelly vibrator cannot be disinfected.
• Jelly eventually "breaks down" so a jelly vibrator will have a shorter lifespan than a plastic or silicone vibrator.
• A Jelly vibrator can contain latex and are not recommended for people with a latex allergy
Care & Cleaning of Jelly Vibrators Best to cover jelly vibrators with a condom. Clean with mild soap and water (harsh soaps/washing up liquid can start to dissolve jelly) or use
Sh! Toy Cleaner. Be meticulous- the jelly's absorbent surface must be totally clean. Dry thoroughly. Store your jelly vibrator in a cool, dry, fluff-free place, away from sunlight and any other toys ( jelly vibrators can react weirdly with sunlight and other sex toys causing the surface to breakdown/melt or fuse)
Advice on Jelly Vibrators
Back in the day, when the sex industry was solely a boys-club there were 2 choices in vibrators and one was Jelly - they made everything out of it!. There's still a wide choice, but jelly vibrators are becoming less popular with Sh! customers as concerns over phthalates come to light.
Fresh out of the box, a jelly vibrator can feel sticky and smell strongly; this is the chemicals in the jelly "off-gassing". A bit off-putting but the pong usual show more>
Back in the day, when the sex industry was solely a boys-club there were 2 choices in vibrators and one was Jelly - they made everything out of it!.
There's still a wide choice, but jelly vibrators are becoming less popular with Sh! customers as concerns over phthalates come to light.
Fresh out of the box, a jelly vibrator can feel sticky and smell strongly; this is the chemicals in the jelly "off-gassing". A bit off-putting but the pong usually lessens quickly....
Not every jelly vibrator is awash in Phthalates - some jelly vibrators contain only have low levels.
Phthalate content is listed in the Tech Spec found middle bottom box on every product page. We use a "nose test" to determine levels. We unwrap a brand new toy and sniff; the stronger the smell the higher the rating. It's no scientific test, but until sex toy manufacturers are required to list their ingredients, its the most accurate way we know!
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