Review: Satisfyer Pixie Dust
I treated my lousy mood due to a licked account for sweet things and too many expenses that month, as we all know how - with new purchases. I will be more modest next month. On the website I have been browsing for a long time - Peachy Vibes - I have indulged in three novelties in the world of erotic toys. First up was the Satisfyer Pixie Dust. .
I admit I was missing Satisfyer's toys. I got fed up with them last year and was glad to have it back. Since there was a clitoral stimulator in front of me, I did not worry too much about the onset of my period. The cramps distracted me from masturbating, but the toy was too inviting to put it back in the closet for another week.
Satisfyer's packaging has stayed the same over the years. Pixie Dust was hiding in a purple box. Below it were instructions for use and a charger. I was also hoping for a storage bag, but there was none. Nevertheless, when I freed the toy from the grip of annoying plastic, I was pleased to see the newly designed toy. This one was also purple, my favorite color. On one side, a small but thick stimulator is covered in transparent silicone; on the other, it is covered with ABS plastic. There are three buttons on it: the central one to control and lower the strength of the pressure wave, the upper one to increase it, and the lower one to control the vibration. Pixie Dust offers two ways of stimulation - vibration and pressure waves. They can be used together or individually.
This feature of the toy immediately reminded me of their other clitoral stimulator, which I held in my hands and could not praise enough. Now, I was hoping for an even better experience. Right from the start, I misinterpreted part of the toy's description. I interpreted "Touch-free" in such a way that this vibrator could also be operated with the help of an app, but unfortunately, I did not go into detail in the description at the time, where the app is not mentioned, not with a single word.
Slightly reluctant but still very optimistic, I began to study the buttons. Although they were always good, the buttons of Pixie Dust were now clearly marked and well-responsive. I would still prefer if they also included a fourth button for vibrations. The pressure wave beak is quite deep, which is usually not the best sign. But this did not drive me away from the path of optimism. It was time to test this miracle in the palm of my hand. There are eleven strengths of the pressure wave, from barely perceptible to very strong, and the increasing sound of the toy proves it. The vibrations have five strengths, followed by seven patterns. There are more or less different ways of pulsation; only two of them are waves with cessation. Slightly disappointed, I decided not to test the patterns at the beginning.
I lifted the hem of my panties and pushed the toy all the way to the clitoris. I felt the center button and pressed it. The first stage of the pressure wave was like a gentle wind; the second was the same, except that it felt much more like a slight suction of the clitoris. It was as if someone was gently pinching it. This was lost with the next three, and the feeling returned with the sixth stage. Since all levels from the fourth onwards could push me into the abyss, I was in a hurry to catch the eleventh. But when I got there, I wasn't so excited anymore. It was too strong for the current situation. I caught the ninth stage by a hair and quickly turned on the first vibration stage. The orgasm was strong and long. The whole body became one big cramp, and I felt like the pool was filling up down there.
When I realized that I'd not peed into my pants, I continued. This time, I stopped at the fifth stage of pressure waves and the third stage of vibration. Masturbation was increasingly turning into a game that I had learned about in previous tests of clitoral stimulators with pressure waves. I was waiting for tears, sweating, and pulling my face. Ultimately, the unpleasant feeling always turned pleasant and left me with my mouth open a few seconds later.
I wanted to get to the patterns with each new test, but I didn't do my best. Electric waves had overwhelmed me long before I could even do it. I thought that the combination of vibration and pressure waves would numb my clitoris a bit so that I could prolong my pleasure.
I preferred to test pressure waves without vibration. It was much more excruciating than vibration. I was overwhelmed by more intense pressure waves that kept me on edge for too long. Salvation came later, when this time, the more intense spasm subsided, and the body was able to be overwhelmed by the hormones of happiness.
There were slightly fewer of those when testing vibrations without pressure waves. And this is where there was finally a time for the patterns. As I thought from the very beginning, Satisfyer did not try too hard to make progress in this area. Pulsation is still not my pattern, and the rising waves made me nervous. It was only when I also turned on the pressure wave that the magic happened, which led me to orgasm. Unknowingly, I also discovered a way to use patterns and pressure waves.
Finally, I was looking for a whisper mode advertised on the website. Despite carefully reading the instructions, this feature is not something to turn on or off but rather means that the toy should be quiet by nature. I can say this for the first level, but certainly only for some of the next. The best way to reach the whisper mode is to use it underwater.
Satisfyer Pixie Dust is a beauty among Satisfyers, but it seems that this toy has focused more on appearance than features that have not changed much since the last toy of its kind. This doesn't mean that Pixie Dust is a bad vibrator; it's excellent but doesn't offer anything new. Nevertheless, it is more than able to bring you to an orgasm and bring back memories for me.
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