Health & Personal Care : Doc Johnson Savanna G-Spot Tickler, Purple

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Health & Personal Care : Doc Johnson Savanna G-Spot Tickler, Purple

Doc Johnson Savanna G-Spot Tickler, Purple

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MSRP Price: $13.95
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Batteries: 2 AA
Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Doc Johnson
EAN: 0782421658410
Label: Doc Johnson
Product Manufacturer: Doc Johnson
Model: DJ5586-02-AM
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Doc Johnson
Release Date: November 17, 2005
Studio: Doc Johnson


Product facts:
  • Multi-Speed Remote
  • Powerful Vibe
  • Japan's #1 Best Seller









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Doc Johnson Savanna G-Spot Tickler
Terrible! Unless your clitoris and vagina are *extremely* close together, this isn't going to do it for you. At all. My husband and I tried a number of different configurations, and all this toy did was irritate my urethra and completely kill the mood.

It isn't even effective as a g-spot stimulator; the material is too soft and pliable to apply the necessary pressure.

The only reason this gets two stars instead of one is that the bullet--unlike the attachment--is not *completely* useless. It is, however, a little weak, and not best quality (the chrome finish started chipping off pretty much immediately). The controller is sturdy and easy to use, and I like the thin, flexible cord, but...well...these features do not a good sex toy make.

Don't waste your money.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Tickles Your Happy Spot
I'm not sure about the G-Spot part but this bullet vibe toy is powerful and definitely had me smiling in less then 5 minutes.

It's tiny too so it's easy to hide in my nightstand. :)



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Use it right and WOW
If used right, this toy is like the real thing, except it wants nothing in return. It just pleasures me and keeps on giving. :) It took a couple of tries for me to figure out how to use it hands free, but I now that I can .... WOW!!! For those looking for a huge porn sized toy, this would probably not be the best choice. For me it is perfect. I recommend it. I may be in love with it. :)



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Tossed it after 3 uses
I completely agree with the other reviewers, it lacks in power and size. I gave this thing a good (at least 20 min ea) try. I was bored. I had ordered another rabbit in the same purchase (thank goodness!) and that is really only thing that has ever completed the (ahhem) job for me.



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