Don't judge a toy by its name
This a toy has a horrible name. Try to get passed that, though. It is really a fantastic toy that feels and works great. If you are an experienced anal player, you won't be sorry. People new to prostate play may find it to be a bit large.
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Pros
Silicone, Excellent design, Feels Great
Cons
Horrible name,
I need to get this out of the way right up front. This is a HORRIBLE name for a toy. The folks at ManzzzToys know how to design a toy but they need some help in the naming department. Granted, they are Dutch company, but any first year marketing student knows why the Nova didn't sell well in Latin America. I can see how this could be a real turn off for a lady looking to buy her man a new toy, which is a shame, because this is a really nice toy. Now that I've gotten the name thing out of the way, let me tell you why this toy is so nice.
The Cunter is a very thoughtfully designed vibrating prostate massager. The overall length is about 5.5 inches with about 3.75 inches being insertable. At about 1.25 inches in diameter at its widest point, the Cunter may be a bit much for beginners. As an experienced anal player, I found the size to be very comfortable.
The shape of this toy is spot on….P-spot on that is. There is a large pronounced ball at the tip that sits about a 45 degree angle to the shaft. This angle provides very pleasurable direct pressure to the prostate. When inserting this toy that ball presses against your prostate as it slides in. Each time I have played with this toy, the initial insertion causes a milking action that forces fluid through my shaft. Once inserted, either thrusting the Cunter in and out, or moving it vigorously up and down, causes the ball to massage the prostate. It really feels quite amazing. The shaft of the Cunter has four ripples that enhances stimulation during insertion and while thrusting. There are also two large and firm petal shaped appendages at the base. Not only do these keep the toy from slipping too far inside, but they also provide stimulation to the perineum (taint), especially when moving the toy up and down. They also transmit the toy's vibrations quite well. It should be noted that the toy does not have a bulge that will keep the toy in play hands free.
The motor in the Cunter is strategically located under the petals. This helps the vibrations make their way to the outside. It also means the vibrations are right at the anal sphincter while inserted. The shaft does a very good job of transmitting the vibrations to the tip so you can feel it on your prostate as well.
There are 7 different vibrating functions: 3 speeds and 4 pulse modes. These are cycled through by pushing the rubberized button on the cap. A quick push moves it to the next mode. Pushing and holding shuts it off. When using the toy, I found that I kept accidently pressing the button. When Mrs. Peg was controlling the action she could hold it in such a way that she managed to avoid hitting the button. The motor is pretty powerful for functioning on only two AAA batteries. It is also surprisingly quiet.
The exterior of the Cunter is made from matte finished platinum silicone, with the exception of the cap. The tip is soft and flexible so won't hurt if you get a little carried away with the prostate massage. This material gets deliciously slick with water-based lube. The toy is also responsive to temperature which adds more options for play. Try throwing it the freezer for a little while prior to insertion for a real thrill. Or warm it up in some hot water for a yummy experience. The toy is also splash proof. Not only does this make the toy fun in the shower, but it is also exceptionally easy to keep clean. The non-porous silicone won't hold bacteria and is will stand up to bleach and alcohol for disinfecting. Just be sure not to use any silicone-based lubes.
The packaging of the Cunter is, in my opinion, geared specifically to the gadget-minded male consumer. It looks like the type of packaging that would contain a set of earbuds or a thumb drive. There is an outer cardboard frame wrapped around a clear plastic clamshell containing the toy. The clamshell also contains a piece of cardboard that has the product description and highlights its features and basic functions. The outer cardboard wrap just has the name, manufacturer and a very brief description of the motor and battery requirements in 8 different languages. There are no pictures of naked, or nearly naked, people. There are no outrageous claims. It is really straight-forward, clean and appealing. Now if they could have just gotten that name right!
P.S. – Despite that is listed as “for men only” toy on the packaging, Mrs. Peg says it is a fantastic g-spot vibrator too!
The Cunter is a very thoughtfully designed vibrating prostate massager. The overall length is about 5.5 inches with about 3.75 inches being insertable. At about 1.25 inches in diameter at its widest point, the Cunter may be a bit much for beginners. As an experienced anal player, I found the size to be very comfortable.
The shape of this toy is spot on….P-spot on that is. There is a large pronounced ball at the tip that sits about a 45 degree angle to the shaft. This angle provides very pleasurable direct pressure to the prostate. When inserting this toy that ball presses against your prostate as it slides in. Each time I have played with this toy, the initial insertion causes a milking action that forces fluid through my shaft. Once inserted, either thrusting the Cunter in and out, or moving it vigorously up and down, causes the ball to massage the prostate. It really feels quite amazing. The shaft of the Cunter has four ripples that enhances stimulation during insertion and while thrusting. There are also two large and firm petal shaped appendages at the base. Not only do these keep the toy from slipping too far inside, but they also provide stimulation to the perineum (taint), especially when moving the toy up and down. They also transmit the toy's vibrations quite well. It should be noted that the toy does not have a bulge that will keep the toy in play hands free.
The motor in the Cunter is strategically located under the petals. This helps the vibrations make their way to the outside. It also means the vibrations are right at the anal sphincter while inserted. The shaft does a very good job of transmitting the vibrations to the tip so you can feel it on your prostate as well.
There are 7 different vibrating functions: 3 speeds and 4 pulse modes. These are cycled through by pushing the rubberized button on the cap. A quick push moves it to the next mode. Pushing and holding shuts it off. When using the toy, I found that I kept accidently pressing the button. When Mrs. Peg was controlling the action she could hold it in such a way that she managed to avoid hitting the button. The motor is pretty powerful for functioning on only two AAA batteries. It is also surprisingly quiet.
The exterior of the Cunter is made from matte finished platinum silicone, with the exception of the cap. The tip is soft and flexible so won't hurt if you get a little carried away with the prostate massage. This material gets deliciously slick with water-based lube. The toy is also responsive to temperature which adds more options for play. Try throwing it the freezer for a little while prior to insertion for a real thrill. Or warm it up in some hot water for a yummy experience. The toy is also splash proof. Not only does this make the toy fun in the shower, but it is also exceptionally easy to keep clean. The non-porous silicone won't hold bacteria and is will stand up to bleach and alcohol for disinfecting. Just be sure not to use any silicone-based lubes.
The packaging of the Cunter is, in my opinion, geared specifically to the gadget-minded male consumer. It looks like the type of packaging that would contain a set of earbuds or a thumb drive. There is an outer cardboard frame wrapped around a clear plastic clamshell containing the toy. The clamshell also contains a piece of cardboard that has the product description and highlights its features and basic functions. The outer cardboard wrap just has the name, manufacturer and a very brief description of the motor and battery requirements in 8 different languages. There are no pictures of naked, or nearly naked, people. There are no outrageous claims. It is really straight-forward, clean and appealing. Now if they could have just gotten that name right!
P.S. – Despite that is listed as “for men only” toy on the packaging, Mrs. Peg says it is a fantastic g-spot vibrator too!
Experience
Mrs. Peg wrote a story about our first experience with the toys. You can find it here: What's in a name? Not a happy ending, that's for sure.
Follow-up commentary
4 months after original review
I still can't call this thing by its name, but we do still like it. It has held up great, just as expected it to. It hits the right spot and the vibrations are strong. It will, however, forever be the "the black thing."
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I was definitely put off by the name, but I'm definitely glad I read your review. This may have to be a gift for my boyfriend!
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