What's the difference between Lily & Nea?

Contributor: Saturday Saturday 03/02/2010

It seems to me that one of them is just more expensive, weighs less and doesn't have flowers on it.

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Contributor: Saturday Saturday
I've never used them so I can only compare by information.
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Luscious Lily , MuffysPinguLove , EffinSara , Sera , Shellz31 , Mr. E , buzz , The Curious Couple , chidoll , Breas , Diabolical Kitty , Maxx , MeliPixie , Silverdrop , SadoMas , bh253 , Stinkytofu10 , SMichelle , mpfm
19  (70%)
Pandahb , liilii080 , null , sweetpea12 , Jon S , unfulfilled , Ex-prude , Do emu
8  (30%)
Total votes: 27
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Contributor: Luscious Lily Luscious Lily
The Nea is slick, with a flower pattern. The Lily is velvety, with no flowers. That's the only difference.
03/02/2010
Contributor: Carrie Ann Carrie Ann
Yes, Nea is slick, hard plastic. Lily is silicone covered.
03/02/2010
Contributor: MuffysPinguLove MuffysPinguLove
I've never used either of them, but the silicone of the lily definitely sounds more appealing to me!
03/03/2010
Contributor: Splendwhore Splendwhore
I was wondering about this too! I think I'd rather just get the Nea.. but I'm wondering if it isn't too slick to hold onto? Has anyone tried both, and which would you recommend?
05/02/2010
Contributor: Splendwhore Splendwhore
What's strange is that under the product specs on EF, the LIly's material is listed as Plastic..
05/15/2010
Contributor: Adriana Ravenlust Adriana Ravenlust
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Originally posted by Splendwhore
What's strange is that under the product specs on EF, the LIly's material is listed as Plastic..
I'm pretty sure it it - just a different texture
05/15/2010
Contributor: Carrie Ann Carrie Ann
Quote:
Originally posted by Splendwhore
What's strange is that under the product specs on EF, the LIly's material is listed as Plastic..
Lily is the same as all silicone LELO toys; firm, with a velvety silicone over plastic.

To me, they all feel like a more luxurious velvet cote more than silicone in the way that tantus or fun factory do silicone.
05/15/2010
Contributor: Carrie Ann Carrie Ann
Quote:
Originally posted by Splendwhore
I was wondering about this too! I think I'd rather just get the Nea.. but I'm wondering if it isn't too slick to hold onto? Has anyone tried both, and which would you recommend?
I have both. Nea never gets too slick for me, but I rarely bother to use lube with it.

Power wise they are identical so it really just depends on what you like best; glossy and smooth or a bit of drag.
05/15/2010
Contributor: toxie m toxie m
They're identical other than the feel of the plastic. The velvety plastic of the Lily is more expensive to make, hence the price difference.
11/20/2011
Contributor: sweetpea12 sweetpea12
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Originally posted by Saturday
I've never used them so I can only compare by information.
I have no idea what the difference is. They look exactly the same
03/29/2012
Contributor: Silverdrop Silverdrop
Lily is not silicone - it's coated plastic, but it has the velvety texture. Nea has the shiny texture and pretty flowers. That's the only difference.
03/29/2012
Contributor: SadoMas SadoMas
lily
05/17/2012
Contributor: bh253 bh253
The only difference is the texture, but I have heard Lily is more luxurious.
05/24/2012
Contributor: Stinkytofu10 Stinkytofu10
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Originally posted by Saturday
I've never used them so I can only compare by information.
I'd go for the lily, I like the matte finish more.
05/24/2012
Contributor: Girly Juice Girly Juice
The difference is all in the outer coating. I chose the Nea because I liked the glossier finish and the flower detailing, but they have the same motor so it doesn't really matter.
08/22/2012
Contributor: Do emu Do emu
Quote:
Originally posted by Saturday
I've never used them so I can only compare by information.
I'm not sure
08/22/2012