Nice Change of Pace, but the Design Could Use Work
I would give tthe Stronic Eins 3.5 (rounded to 4) stars. It actually thrusts (whether you are laying on your back or your stomach), which is really cool and feels as similar to real thrusting as I think you can get with a toy. I'm not a fan of the large width, but I think a size queen would really enjoy it. For non-size-queens, I'd suggest waiting until Fun Factory makes a smaller model.
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Pros
Large size, bump at the base of toy, rough silicone, lint-magnet.
Cons
Waterproof, easy to charge.
(Note: I know that I switched the Pros and Cons sections. Sorry for the mixup; I'm unable to edit those sections.)
The Stronic Eins is an innovative type of vibrator that actually thrusts back and forth. I was curous about it and have read that Fun Factory makes good-quality products, so I was looking forward to trying it.
It arrived in a cardboard box with a chargerand a couple small user guides. The front page of one was almost ripped off when I got it, which was odd.
I like that it is simple, but I wasn't impressed with the quality of the packaging. The documentation included with it had some useful information, like on how to charge it and it says not to boil the toy. But I thought some of it was worded oddly, but it is from Germany so that makes sense.
According to Eden Fantasys, the measurements are as follows-
Length: 9 1/4"
Insertable length: 5 1/2"
Circumference: 5 1/2"
Diameter: 1 3/4"
I compared it to the Tantus Mark, which is my toy that is the most similar size to it. I put the circumferences of them in white, and the diameters in gray. The heads are similar because both are soft (for about an inch) despite the rest of the toy being firm.
The widths of the toys are similar, the shafts both around 1.5" in diameter. Both widen towards the bottom, but the Stronic Eins widens much more, and to an odd bump.
I recognize the ergonomic shape of the toy, but I think it fails at its aim to be comfortable for the female anatomy (unless you are a size queen) because of the large size. I was disappointed with it. It also isn't very curved for g-spot stimulation. And hontestly, I just really don't like how it juts out at the bottom. It was intended for clitoral stimulation, but I push the toy back to hit my g-spot (in the front) so the bump just gets in the way and I think the shape would be more comfortable for thrusting if it were straight all the way down.
My Stronic Eins is a pretty hot-pink color, and it is made of a very odd, rough type of silicone (different than any of my other toys). It seems very durable, but it feels weird to rub your fingers against it. It also seems to have more drag than other types of silicone, and it requires a bit more lube (but not much) during use than my other toys.
I would suggest using water-based lube with this toy, as silicone lube will damage the material.
It is waterproof and submergeable, which some people will be sure to like. Also, it is very simple to wash with soap and water, but the silicone is a lint- and hair-magnet.
To charge the toy, you have to plug the charger into an outlet and put the bottom of the toy against the end of the charger (there are two small magnets on each). I like that you don't have to insert the end of a charger into a small port on the toy, because this means you know that it's watertight. And I know it takes only a few second less to put against the charger, but I still find it nice. Also, the three buttons will light up in succession while it is charging, and all stay lit up when it is fully charged.
In terms of functions:
-The FUN button turns the toy on or off
-The + and - buttons go through the thrust settings.
-Pressing the FUN and - buttons together locks the toy for travel (you wouldn't want your suitcase to start thrusting back and forth!)
-Pressing the FUN and + button together unlocks the toy.
There are ten functions, but it's confusing to know how to access all of them without this chart from one of the manuals; the basic setting is under the FUN button. And three more can be accessed if you keep pressing the - button, and six others can be accessed by pressing the + button. With most toys that cycle through modes, the base mode is first and you keep pressing + to cycle through them. So some people may not know about the three - modes without reading the manual.
Overall, I enjoy this toy. It's semi-quiet for the type (there is a mechanism inside that pushes the weight of the toy back and forth), though it does shake your whole bed in the higher modes. I like the mode options and how easy it is to charge, but not the size, the bottom bump, the rough texture or the price tag.
The Stronic Eins is an innovative type of vibrator that actually thrusts back and forth. I was curous about it and have read that Fun Factory makes good-quality products, so I was looking forward to trying it.
It arrived in a cardboard box with a chargerand a couple small user guides. The front page of one was almost ripped off when I got it, which was odd.
I like that it is simple, but I wasn't impressed with the quality of the packaging. The documentation included with it had some useful information, like on how to charge it and it says not to boil the toy. But I thought some of it was worded oddly, but it is from Germany so that makes sense.
According to Eden Fantasys, the measurements are as follows-
Length: 9 1/4"
Insertable length: 5 1/2"
Circumference: 5 1/2"
Diameter: 1 3/4"
I compared it to the Tantus Mark, which is my toy that is the most similar size to it. I put the circumferences of them in white, and the diameters in gray. The heads are similar because both are soft (for about an inch) despite the rest of the toy being firm.
The widths of the toys are similar, the shafts both around 1.5" in diameter. Both widen towards the bottom, but the Stronic Eins widens much more, and to an odd bump.
I recognize the ergonomic shape of the toy, but I think it fails at its aim to be comfortable for the female anatomy (unless you are a size queen) because of the large size. I was disappointed with it. It also isn't very curved for g-spot stimulation. And hontestly, I just really don't like how it juts out at the bottom. It was intended for clitoral stimulation, but I push the toy back to hit my g-spot (in the front) so the bump just gets in the way and I think the shape would be more comfortable for thrusting if it were straight all the way down.
My Stronic Eins is a pretty hot-pink color, and it is made of a very odd, rough type of silicone (different than any of my other toys). It seems very durable, but it feels weird to rub your fingers against it. It also seems to have more drag than other types of silicone, and it requires a bit more lube (but not much) during use than my other toys.
I would suggest using water-based lube with this toy, as silicone lube will damage the material.
It is waterproof and submergeable, which some people will be sure to like. Also, it is very simple to wash with soap and water, but the silicone is a lint- and hair-magnet.
To charge the toy, you have to plug the charger into an outlet and put the bottom of the toy against the end of the charger (there are two small magnets on each). I like that you don't have to insert the end of a charger into a small port on the toy, because this means you know that it's watertight. And I know it takes only a few second less to put against the charger, but I still find it nice. Also, the three buttons will light up in succession while it is charging, and all stay lit up when it is fully charged.
In terms of functions:
-The FUN button turns the toy on or off
-The + and - buttons go through the thrust settings.
-Pressing the FUN and - buttons together locks the toy for travel (you wouldn't want your suitcase to start thrusting back and forth!)
-Pressing the FUN and + button together unlocks the toy.
There are ten functions, but it's confusing to know how to access all of them without this chart from one of the manuals; the basic setting is under the FUN button. And three more can be accessed if you keep pressing the - button, and six others can be accessed by pressing the + button. With most toys that cycle through modes, the base mode is first and you keep pressing + to cycle through them. So some people may not know about the three - modes without reading the manual.
Overall, I enjoy this toy. It's semi-quiet for the type (there is a mechanism inside that pushes the weight of the toy back and forth), though it does shake your whole bed in the higher modes. I like the mode options and how easy it is to charge, but not the size, the bottom bump, the rough texture or the price tag.
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@Ningyo Thanks for letting me know. Yes, somehow I did manage to swap the pros and cons by accident. tried to edit it but it wasn't an editable section. :/