Why do my rabbits that both vibrate and rotate break so fast. After a few months I can only use the vibrate and if I try to use the bead control it turns the vibrator off completely.
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Blue eyes 99
12/12/2021
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If the item is battery-operated, try to insert new batteries, ensuring that the + (plus) and – (minus) terminals are aligned correctly. If it is rechargeable, give it a full charge.
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Blue eyes 99
Why do my rabbits that both vibrate and rotate break so fast. After a few months I can only use the vibrate and if I try to use the bead control it turns the vibrator off completely.
12/13/2021
It could be they're just badly made toys. Generally speaking though, rotating and thrusting toys do break more often than toys that don't because the moving beads wear down the material much more than their non-moving counterparts. So that could be a factor too
12/17/2021
Seconding what Bunnybun said. The more movement and flex you get from a toy, the more likely that something inside will break. If you've only used cheap toys you may have more success with higher-end options, but overall, anything that rotates is likely to have a shorter life than vibration-only toys :/ But as Leil@ said, this could also be a battery issue! It just depends on what sort of toy it is.
09/01/2022
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