Glass vs. metal: which is better for temperature play?

Contributor: RememberMe RememberMe 11/20/2012

Glass vs. metal: which is better for temperature play?

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Glass vs. metal: which is better for temperature play?
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Contributor: Sweet-n-Playful Sweet-n-Playful
Quote:
Originally posted by RememberMe
Glass vs. metal: which is better for temperature play?
In my opinion, metal is better
11/20/2012
Contributor: deltalima deltalima
Quote:
Originally posted by RememberMe
Glass vs. metal: which is better for temperature play?
Both I think.
11/20/2012
Contributor: Rossie Rossie
Definitely metal...this one's a no-brainer.
11/20/2012
Contributor: PropertyOfPotter PropertyOfPotter
Metal holds the temperature better.
11/20/2012
Contributor: ScottA ScottA
Depends on the metal. The figure you're probably looking for is called "specific heat" and measures the ability of a substance to "hold" heat (or lack of it).

The other figure that may come into play here is thermal conductivity, the ability for a substance to conduct heat, though this would only be an issue if you had an external chiller or heater.
11/20/2012
Contributor: skeeterlynn skeeterlynn
I've never used metal. But I absolutely love glass.
11/20/2012
Contributor: sXeVegan90 sXeVegan90
Metal.
11/20/2012
Contributor: Arlinnae Arlinnae
metal.
11/20/2012
Contributor: Master DarkWolf Master DarkWolf
Metal.
11/20/2012
Contributor: roskat roskat
Yeah, metal wins this one. But glass is wonderful for temperature play as well.
11/20/2012
Contributor: padmeamidala padmeamidala
Quote:
Originally posted by RememberMe
Glass vs. metal: which is better for temperature play?
Metal
11/20/2012
Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
Quote:
Originally posted by Master DarkWolf
Metal.
Of course... ^^
11/20/2012
Contributor: ToyGeek ToyGeek
They both work great, but metal holds cold longer.
11/20/2012
Contributor: Terri69 Terri69
metal
11/20/2012
Contributor: sexxxkitten sexxxkitten
I've never used metal, but I like to use glass for temperature play.
11/20/2012
Contributor: Passion plum Passion plum
I've had better luck with glass, but I like heat. Putting it in a warm glass of water for a few minutes and I'm ready to go.
11/20/2012
Contributor: Aishiteru Aishiteru
I don't have a metal toy, but I enjoy glass after being warmed in water.
11/20/2012
Contributor: Real or memorex Real or memorex
I have both and like metal better.
11/20/2012
Contributor: damnbul12 damnbul12
Quote:
Originally posted by RememberMe
Glass vs. metal: which is better for temperature play?
Metal
11/21/2012
Contributor: Incendiaire Incendiaire
I prefer metal; it feels colder in its natural state and changes temp quicker.
11/21/2012
Contributor: ASpiritedSlut ASpiritedSlut
Metal seems to retain temperature longer than glass. Stainless steel seems to old it longer than aluminum.
11/26/2012