Like Nothing I've Ever Felt
If you liked the Sqweel, you will probably like the Sqweelers. They provide different, unique sensations that feel nothing like any other toy I've ever tried. If you tried the Sqweel and weren't impressed with it, don't expect the Sqweeler to be able to save it for you.
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Pros
Unique sensation, soft, good for teasing
Cons
Ticklish, difficult to clean, can't change the direction of spinning
The Sqweeler is an attachment for the Sqweel which is an oral sex simulator that mimics licking and teasing sensations. There are 3 Sqweeler wheels to choose from: Nubbed, Wavy, and Studded. I received the Wavy Sqweeler to review which has a two wavy sides and a bunch of soft points in the middle. The points are slightly shorter than the waves and are softer and easier to bend than the sides. Each Sqweeler fits comfortably inside the toy and are about 3" in diameter.
The Sqweelers are made of TPR or Thermoplastic Rubber according to the product page. I was not able to find any information on the material with the Sqweeler itself however. TPR is a slightly porous material which means that it is not able to be completely sterilized, so bear that in mind if you are thinking of sharing this toy with a friend. Make sure that you only share this toy with people you don't mind being fluid bonded with. TPR is compatible with water-based and silicone-based lubricants and you will likely need a lot of lube for this toy to feel comfortable.
The Sqweelers can be pretty difficult to clean. It is a good idea to wash it right away after use because it can be difficult to get in all the spaces to clean an it is even harder to do so when fluid dry onto the toy. To wash the Sqweeler I pull it out of the Sqweel and wash it with soap and water and let it air dry before putting it back inside the toy. I would also wipe down the Sqweel itself too.
The way that the Sqweel spins, the wavy Sqweeler turns so that the "sharp" ends of the points is coming towards you. For me this was too irritating on my clit and I was only able to tolerate it for a few seconds. Even though the material is incredibly soft and squishy I found it very uncomfortable on my clit, although it is important to note that I have a very sensitive clit so it will most likely not be as uncomfortable for others. I believe if there was a way to reverse the direction of the spinning on the Sqweel it would have felt better at least for me. It also runs into the same problem I had with the original wheel where if I applied too much pressure, the wheel quit spinning. So just like with the original wheel, if you need firm pressure to get off, this might not be the best pick.
I did not like the Sqweeler, but I didn't really like the Sqweel to begin with. However, like I said in my review of the sqweel, I don't think it is a bad toy, it's just not a good toy for me. If you liked the Sqweel, chances are you will most likely like the Sqweeler as well. It is somewhat similar in feel with light pressured tickling sensations, but it is definitely a distinguishable feeling from the original wheel. With the waves and the points you can get different sensations from the toy. Turning the toy more towards the side will primarily give you "wave" sensations which are a little bit firmer and are more constant. Holding the toy straight on will emphasize the "points" more and feels almost like pulsing.
The packaging was pretty minimal. The Sqweeler comes in recyclable clamshell style packaging. There are some simple directions about how to use the toy and it mentions that there are 3 Sqweelers you can get. The packaging also notes the firmness of the Sqweeler compared to the others. The Wave Sqweeler is "medium" in terms of firmness as feels about as firm as the original wheel or perhaps just a touch softer.
The Sqweelers are made of TPR or Thermoplastic Rubber according to the product page. I was not able to find any information on the material with the Sqweeler itself however. TPR is a slightly porous material which means that it is not able to be completely sterilized, so bear that in mind if you are thinking of sharing this toy with a friend. Make sure that you only share this toy with people you don't mind being fluid bonded with. TPR is compatible with water-based and silicone-based lubricants and you will likely need a lot of lube for this toy to feel comfortable.
The Sqweelers can be pretty difficult to clean. It is a good idea to wash it right away after use because it can be difficult to get in all the spaces to clean an it is even harder to do so when fluid dry onto the toy. To wash the Sqweeler I pull it out of the Sqweel and wash it with soap and water and let it air dry before putting it back inside the toy. I would also wipe down the Sqweel itself too.
The way that the Sqweel spins, the wavy Sqweeler turns so that the "sharp" ends of the points is coming towards you. For me this was too irritating on my clit and I was only able to tolerate it for a few seconds. Even though the material is incredibly soft and squishy I found it very uncomfortable on my clit, although it is important to note that I have a very sensitive clit so it will most likely not be as uncomfortable for others. I believe if there was a way to reverse the direction of the spinning on the Sqweel it would have felt better at least for me. It also runs into the same problem I had with the original wheel where if I applied too much pressure, the wheel quit spinning. So just like with the original wheel, if you need firm pressure to get off, this might not be the best pick.
I did not like the Sqweeler, but I didn't really like the Sqweel to begin with. However, like I said in my review of the sqweel, I don't think it is a bad toy, it's just not a good toy for me. If you liked the Sqweel, chances are you will most likely like the Sqweeler as well. It is somewhat similar in feel with light pressured tickling sensations, but it is definitely a distinguishable feeling from the original wheel. With the waves and the points you can get different sensations from the toy. Turning the toy more towards the side will primarily give you "wave" sensations which are a little bit firmer and are more constant. Holding the toy straight on will emphasize the "points" more and feels almost like pulsing.
The packaging was pretty minimal. The Sqweeler comes in recyclable clamshell style packaging. There are some simple directions about how to use the toy and it mentions that there are 3 Sqweelers you can get. The packaging also notes the firmness of the Sqweeler compared to the others. The Wave Sqweeler is "medium" in terms of firmness as feels about as firm as the original wheel or perhaps just a touch softer.
Experience
I can't say I was impressed with the Sqweel to begin with. I had hoped that the different Sqweeler attachment wheels would make a difference, but unfortunately it felt even worse (at least for me). For how well it worked for me, I would rate it 1 star because it mostly just felt irritating (but not painful) to me like the tactile equivalent of hearing nails scrape on a chalkboard. I do think both the Sqweel and the Sqweeler wheels could work for many people though and I don't think it is a bad toy at all which is why I gave it a higher rating. However, there are going to be many people that they won't work for. I would suggest thinking about what type of stimulation you like before buying. If you don't like light tickling and teasing, then this is not the right toy for you.
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I know it wouldn't work for me, as I need pressure and that stops this toy from spinning. I'm sorry it hurt you.
Sigh. I guess I'm still going to wait for a video review to make my mind up.