An Egg that Will Have You Scrambling for More
For the newcomer to toys or the old hand that wants a small vibrator with powerful results, this should be the one for you. It is easy to use and fairly discreet. The cost is low and the payback is big. It's a great toy for the money.
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Pros
Small, quiet on low settings, plenty of power to get you going and get you off.
Cons
Made with a rubber coating and can be noisy on high settings.
If you are looking for a discreet vibrator that delivers large vibrator results, you have just found it. The Basix Jelly Egg has surprising power packed into a small space. Instead of a slide or push buttons, this vibrator has a dial type switch that makes adjusting and controlling the intensity a snap. The egg is covered in rubber. This offers a plus and a minus. The plus is that the coating serves to amplify the vibrations helping to turn this pussycat into a tiger in the palm of your hand. The downside is that the rubber coating doesn't slide over skin easy and pubic hair can cling to it. If you are not fairly wet with excitement when you begin, it is a good plan to coat either yourself or the egg with a lubricant. This will help keep things pleasant from the start.
The egg is easily small enough for comfortable insertion into your vagina. Once in position, whether inside or outside, you can turn the dial until you find your preferred setting. For that gentle relaxing feeling, any of the lower settings will do nicely. If you are looking for a quickie to send you to the moon and back in a minute or two, this vibrator should do it for most women when it hits its high side. You do need to know that on high, it is not the vibrator to use in public. Someone will probably hear it. The low settings are quite quiet.
If you like pink, you will enjoy the look of this egg vibrator. It is very light weight and small enough to tuck away in a purse or even a pocket. The vibrator is powered by two AA batteries that seem to keep it running for a long time. The Baxix Jelly Egg was still running at full power after at least 30 minutes of use with alkaline batteries inside. If you have rubber allergies, this vibrator is not what you want.
The egg is easily small enough for comfortable insertion into your vagina. Once in position, whether inside or outside, you can turn the dial until you find your preferred setting. For that gentle relaxing feeling, any of the lower settings will do nicely. If you are looking for a quickie to send you to the moon and back in a minute or two, this vibrator should do it for most women when it hits its high side. You do need to know that on high, it is not the vibrator to use in public. Someone will probably hear it. The low settings are quite quiet.
If you like pink, you will enjoy the look of this egg vibrator. It is very light weight and small enough to tuck away in a purse or even a pocket. The vibrator is powered by two AA batteries that seem to keep it running for a long time. The Baxix Jelly Egg was still running at full power after at least 30 minutes of use with alkaline batteries inside. If you have rubber allergies, this vibrator is not what you want.
Follow-up commentary
2 months after original review
This little bullet vibrator has some real kick. The only downside that I see with it is that you need to use a little lubricant if your partner is not already extremely wet. The rubber coating tends to grip a little when you are rubbing it around over the clit and labia. At the same time, that same coating amplifies the vibrations and can cause it to be a little intense for some partners when you crank it all the way up.
The battery life seems to be very good. We have used it several times with the same set of batteries, and so far there is no loss of power. I still really like the dial control versus the push button. It is a little better than the slide type of controller because it is not as easy to become switched on when inside a purse or pocket. That little hum can be a little embarrassing in some settings! This has not been a problem with the Basix Jelly Egg.
The battery life seems to be very good. We have used it several times with the same set of batteries, and so far there is no loss of power. I still really like the dial control versus the push button. It is a little better than the slide type of controller because it is not as easy to become switched on when inside a purse or pocket. That little hum can be a little embarrassing in some settings! This has not been a problem with the Basix Jelly Egg.
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Thanks for the good review! I've had my eye on this one for a couple weeks, but not too sure yet; may save gift cards up to do a big order and make it in there I like that it is jelly. is it pretty soft to the touch?
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