I would pay more
Would you pay $0.50 more for a product knowing...
07/23/2012
Sure, why not?
07/25/2012
Haha! I love your "bitch say what." answer. Made my day!
07/26/2012
yas safer is better
07/27/2012
yes safer is better
07/27/2012
I happily pay more for safer toys.
07/27/2012
sounds like its worth 50 cents more
07/30/2012
Yep! The antimicrobial part of the emigi is a major part of why I picked it over smartballs!
08/04/2012
For 50c? Hell yeah!
08/05/2012
50 cents? definitely.
08/06/2012
Safer is always better
08/07/2012
I've actually spent a good bit on bath items like salts, wash and lotions, because they are to help with skin conditions.
08/07/2012
I'd pay the extra $.50 maybe even $.51!
08/13/2012
Yes I would.
08/14/2012
Yes safer is always better I would pay even more I don't even bother looking at certain toys jelly ect.
08/28/2012
sure
08/28/2012
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Mr and Mrs. Bignuf both here. We are BOTH fellow geek, scientists and clinicians to boot. We found this an interesting question for discussion. We decided we would be happy pay AT LEAST $5 more for ANY toy knowing this. More, actually, but we realize then it might start pricing some people out. If some PREMIUM BRAND could be counted on, 100% of the time, to produce "nothing but tested, material safe toys", we would become VERY loyal customers. Great question, Entropy.
Originally posted by
Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols,
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I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, Avagard, Chloroxylenol, and Benzalkonium Chloride, for instance)?
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08/28/2012
Only 50 cents more? Sure, why not.
08/28/2012
Yes that would so be worth it. So is there such a product?
08/28/2012
50 cents, you can't turn that up
08/28/2012
I'd pay more than that
08/28/2012
50 cents is nothing
08/28/2012
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Maybe I'm confused - but why do I care if a toy is impervious to these compounds?
Originally posted by
Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols,
...
more
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, Avagard, Chloroxylenol, and Benzalkonium Chloride, for instance)?
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08/28/2012
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Really? To be impervious to these compounds? I don't get it...
Originally posted by
Bignuf
Mr and Mrs. Bignuf both here. We are BOTH fellow geek, scientists and clinicians to boot. We found this an interesting question for discussion. We decided we would be happy pay AT LEAST $5 more for ANY toy knowing this. More, actually, but we realize
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more
Mr and Mrs. Bignuf both here. We are BOTH fellow geek, scientists and clinicians to boot. We found this an interesting question for discussion. We decided we would be happy pay AT LEAST $5 more for ANY toy knowing this. More, actually, but we realize then it might start pricing some people out. If some PREMIUM BRAND could be counted on, 100% of the time, to produce "nothing but tested, material safe toys", we would become VERY loyal customers. Great question, Entropy.
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08/28/2012
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Yes, because the chemicals could be harmful
Originally posted by
Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols,
...
more
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, Avagard, Chloroxylenol, and Benzalkonium Chloride, for instance)?
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08/28/2012
yes!
08/29/2012
you bet...I always want a healthy sex life...
08/29/2012
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It's only $.50...
Originally posted by
Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols,
...
more
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, Avagard, Chloroxylenol, and Benzalkonium Chloride, for instance)?
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08/29/2012
Of course. 50 cents is a small price to pay
09/04/2012
absolutly!!
10/16/2012