6 pack motor refill

Contributor: gone77 gone77
I've noticed many people leaving confused comments on the product pages for these refills. I had posted a comment myself, but the other comments continued so I thought it made sense to post in the Evolved Novelties forum. This s what I posted:

"I believe the term 'motor' is a bit of a misnomer. They're simply replacement bullets. And for those wondering which toys these are for, it says above: 'This six pack of refills can be used for products of Teeztoys, Shots Toys and Touché to extend your pleasure time.'"

I think when some people hear "motor" they think of something more complex than a bullet. If anyone knows anything to the contrary, please post.

OK, I didn't get this to post the way I wanted to. Anyway, here is the link to the refills: link
04/08/2012
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Contributor: ToyTimeTim ToyTimeTim
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Originally posted by gone77
I've noticed many people leaving confused comments on the product pages for these refills. I had posted a comment myself, but the other comments continued so I thought it made sense to post in the Evolved Novelties forum. This s what I ... more
Well now, I can see the confusion here. I agree that a lot of folks will misinterpret "Motor" to mean more than it is. But it should be said that any vibe (egg, bullet etc.) is a motor, well an electric motor at least. They just use a weight off set to the shaft to produce the vibes.

They should have just called it a replacement bullet.
04/09/2012
Contributor: bh253 bh253
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Originally posted by ToyTimeTim
Well now, I can see the confusion here. I agree that a lot of folks will misinterpret "Motor" to mean more than it is. But it should be said that any vibe (egg, bullet etc.) is a motor, well an electric motor at least. They just use a ... more
I agree. Calling it a motor is confusing.
04/26/2012