Key Archives - Toy Meets Girl https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/tag/key Sex Toy Reviews and More | All truth. No Bullshit. Mon, 26 Feb 2018 13:15:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 54547412 Review: Jopen Key Skye https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2014/10/review-jopen-key-skye.html https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2014/10/review-jopen-key-skye.html#comments Mon, 13 Oct 2014 16:16:05 +0000 http://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/?p=69411 I wanted to try the Jopen Key Skye because it kind of resembles the Key Comet and Comet II, which are not just the best toys in the Key line but among some of the best G-spotting toys, period. It is with a heavy heart that I have to tell you, I didn’t much care ...Read more

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Jope Key Skye

I wanted to try the Jopen Key Skye because it kind of resembles the Key Comet and Comet II, which are not just the best toys in the Key line but among some of the best G-spotting toys, period. It is with a heavy heart that I have to tell you, I didn’t much care for the Key Skye. Maybe I shouldn’t try to compare it to the magnificent Comet but even on its own merit, I’m kind of bored with it. I don’t hate it like this toy but I’m just not at all excited by it.

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On a positive note, if the bulbous head of the Key Comet (1.63” diameter) is too big for you, then the Skye (1.47” diameter) might be a good choice. But if your G-spot needs deep, strong rumbly vibration, you aren’t going to get it from this vibe. The Skye’s vibration is pretty much completely opposite of that. As is everything I’ve tried from the Key line. They all have the same buzzy vibration and they only have one level of steady vibration and then some patterns. That can make for a bit of a snooze-fest.

I think it’s a well made toy and all that but it just kind of bores me. Vibration aside, I am able to get some G-spot stimulation by using it to apply pressure. The curve works well for that and I do like the shape. There is a flexible joint in the middle of the shaft that lets you adjust the a curve to a small degree. The handle curves upward which makes it very comfortable to hold onto; I always did kind of wish that the Comet’s handle was shaped like that. But the shape is really not enough to make up for the bland vibration. In other words, I don’t even like it that much with the vibration turned off.

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If this review seems dull and uninteresting, then it’s a good indication of how I feel about this vibe. I don’t love it and I don’t hate it. It’s hard to write a spirited review about a toy that you feel indifferent about. I’m even bored while I write this review (I hope you haven’t fallen asleep reading it).

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I’d say it’s probably a little more like the Dominos Pizza of sex toys1. It’s not great but if you’re starving, you’ll scarf that shit down and pretend it’s not that bad.

I guess if your G-spot is really sensitive and you can’t handle strong and rumbly vibrators then this might be right up your alley. Otherwise, don’t waste your time with it. Jopen makes some really impressive G-spot vibes from their other lines that I can recommend, though you’ll pay more for them2.Key Skye button

There is a single button that you press and hold to turn the vibe on. Press it repeatedly to step through the functions. The Skye has one steady vibration level and six patterns. I do wish there was an adjustable steady vibration setting since, patterns rarely interest me. This vibe is completely rigid with a layer of silky matte silicone over plastic. So, you can apply some strong pressure against your G-spot if that’s what you like, and I do. Some folks have problems with severely curved G-spot toys like this due to how their pubic bone is positioned. I have never had this issue but this is probably one of those toys that will catch on your pubic bone if you’re built that way.

It’s waterproof and easy to clean with soap and water or a toy cleaner. A 10% bleach solution can be used to sanitize it. Jopen suggests water-based lube and that’s because some silicone-based lube can damage some silicone sex toys but I’ve been using Sliquid Silk and Pleasure Works Please Cream – which are hybrid lubes with a small amount of silicone – and have had no problem.

The Skye is USB rechargeable but it does not come with an outlet adapter so, if you need one, I got you covered. The charging cable connects to the vibe magnetically and I’ve not had any problem with it becoming disconnected. It takes 4 hours to fully charge and that’s supposed to give you 1.5 – 2 hours of run time.

The packaging is fairly nice and sturdy and can be used for storage A storage pouch is also included. You have three color choices (I appreciate the blue) and it’s backed by a one year warranty.

I’ve been reviewing sex toys for over a year now and I think I’ve gotten to the point where it’s not quite so easy to impress me anymore. I mean, a toy has really got to be something  special for me to give it a rave review. The Skye just isn’t that special kind of toy for me. Really sensitive types might appreciate its weak buzzy vibration but I don’t.

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I definitely recommend the Key Comet (no vibration) or the Key Comet II (same exact vibration as this vibe) over the Skye simply because the shape is so much better for grabbing the G-spot. Then again, some folks have had trouble inserting the large round head of the Comet and the Skye is definitely easier in that regard. I really can’t tell you to run out and buy this vibe. In my opinion, if you’re going to get anything from the Key line, it should be the Comet II. At this point, I think I’ve pretty much lost interest in the Key line, unless and until they start doing something different with the vibration, like making it stronger and deeper with variable steady vibration.

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Jopen provided the Key Skye in exchange for an unbiased review.

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Review: Jopen Key Comet II https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2014/01/review-jopen-key-comet-ii.html https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2014/01/review-jopen-key-comet-ii.html#comments Tue, 28 Jan 2014 02:18:50 +0000 http://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/?p=2733 The original (non-vibrating) Key Comet Wand is one of my absolute favorite dildos. I was 38 years old and found my G-spot for the first time in my life with the Key Comet and the blended orgasms I can get with it completely blow my mind. It really is one of those sex toys that ...Read more

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Comet II

The original (non-vibrating) Key Comet Wand is one of my absolute favorite dildos. I was 38 years old and found my G-spot for the first time in my life with the Key Comet and the blended orgasms I can get with it completely blow my mind. It really is one of those sex toys that I can’t recommend enough. So, why haven’t I reviewed it yet if it’s so great? Well, I’ve just gotten so incredibly busy writing sponsored reviews that I haven’t been able to find time to write about the toys that I’ve purchased myself. It’s kind of a shame really because I have some great sex toys that I haven’t had much of a chance to tell you about yet, like the equally amazing njoy Pure Wand, which just barely nudges past the Comet for top spot.

Then Jopen did something that really excited those of us who adore the Comet. They made it vibrate. I was beside myself with glee when I heard about it because I was already thinking that Jopen would hit a home run if they could make the Comet vibrate. Enter, the Key Comet II. I was dying to get one into my vagina. I pleaded and begged my sponsors but none of them even had them in stock yet and then, like a sex toy fairy god mother, ( a person from a retailer no longer in business) made my dreams come true and offered to send me one in exchange for a review. Uhm, yes please… and thank you very much.

I was so damn excited. I already knew that as a dildo, the Comet II would be awesome, provided Jopen didn’t make any stupid changes. I am happy to report that they did not. The main difference, beside the vibration is that instead of a glass body, the Comet II has a plastic body covered in silicone. For G-spot stimulation, it feels the same as glass to me but it’s much lighter, which might be an advantage for some. It’s fine with me either way, glass or plastic… it’s all good. The silicone used to cover the plastic appears and feels the same so, I’d say Jopen did a good job by not totally butchering the original Comet to make the Comet II.

So far, it’s as good as the original but what about the vibration? It’s really pretty great that I now get to add vibration to some already superb G-spot stimulation but I’m not as completely blown away as I hoped I would be. It could be that I had such high expectations and inflated this thing in my mind to a point where there was no way it could measure up. But it is what it is… I still love it but I wish they had done something different with the vibration because they used the same motor that they’ve used in other Key vibrators. Well, it might not be the exact same motor but it feels the same and has the same functions. I guess I was expecting something totally new and different. I’m not sure why that is but it honestly let me down a little that the Comet II vibrates a lot like the Ceres G. That doesn’t make it a bad toy and don’t get me wrong, I still love it but I think I could love it more had they changed things up a bit.comet II patterns

So, the way the Comet II works is the same as their other vibrators. All the modes feel like they’re at the same intensity, there’s just a variation in the pattern. You get one set steady vibration that they call “Intense” but you can’t adjust the intensity of it.  Next you have “High” and that feels sort of like “Intense” but with a slight pulsation that ripples over the top of the steady vibration, if that makes any sense. The first two functions work best for me. The rest are fairly typical patterns (Wave, Pulse, Throb, Flutter and Tease) and I could take ’em or leave ’em.

Despite the fact that I’m a little bored with the same ol’ functions that they put in their other toys, I still think the vibration enhances the G-spot stimulation. I actually get a stronger sensation of needing to urinate with the vibration turned on. To those who are not all that experienced with G-spotting, that might sound like a bad thing but trust me, it’s not. As usual, I can’t have orgasms from internal stimulation alone but when I use the Comet II, vibration on, with the We-Vibe Tango on my clit, amazing things do happen but then, the original Comet could do some amazing things too. I guess my orgasm is a bit more intense with the addition of vibration and I might squirt a little more. So, my verdict is that the Comet II is a pretty awesome sex toy. It’s at least as wonderful as the original Comet with a little extra added goodness. Can’t really beat that.

Just like the Comet, the Comet II is covered in a silky matte silicone that sets it apart from my other favorite G-spotting dildo, the Pure Wand. The Pure Wand, being flawlessly smooth steel, glides across my G-spot whereas, the silicone of the Comet/II sort of pulls at it. I love both sensations and which one I choose just depends on the mood I’m in. The plastic body is just as rigid as the Comet’s glass body so, I still get the same great pressure against my G-spot.

The Comet II has a fairly girthy bulbous head and I love it because it covers a broad area, leaving nowhere for my G-spot to hide. I have no problem inserting it but I’ve heard that some do. The trick for me is not trying to shove it straight in. I lay the Comet/II against my vulva with the head pressing at the opening of my vagina and then I slowly start to rock it into me. I pull it out the same way, not straight out but by pulling the handle up and toward my vulva.

For me, this is not a straight thrusting kind of dildo. I think the Comet/II works best with a rocking motion and I usually like pushing the handle way down toward my butt so, it forces the head into my G-spot with as much force as possible. Then, I rock it a little or even just hold it right there, applying steady pressure, with the Salsa on my clit. And let me tell you, when that orgasm comes, it erupts… figuratively and literally. The orgasms I get from the Comet II are nothing short of spectacular, with or without the vibration turned on.

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The Comet II is USB rechargeable through a magnetic connection. I know I’ve bitched and moaned plenty about USB charging but I don’t care for it. I know it has some advantages, like for travel but I think it benefits the manufacturer more than it does the consumer. It’s probably a lot cheaper to manufacture a cable rather than a transformer for a wall outlet. They can market it as a feature and convince people of how great it is to charge your sex toy through your computer. Nope, not buying it. But I don’t think this trend is going away so, here’s the part where I tell you that if you don’t want to charge the Comet II with your computer, then you’ll have to buy a USB to A/C adapter separately. It takes 4 hours to fully charge and that should get you about 2-3 hours of run time. It should not be left charging for more than 24 hours.

Plastic and silicone are both nonporous, body safe, phthalates free materials so, the Comet II is completely safe and won’t give you infections if properly cleaned. You can do that by washing it in antibacterial soap and water or you could use a toy cleaner. If you need to sanitize it, which you definitely should if you’re sharing it, you can wash it in a 10% bleach solution. As I always say, it’s best to use water-based lube with a silicone toy because some silicone-based lube can damage some silicone toys.

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The Comet II is about 9.5 inches along the outer curve and you have 5” from the head to the charging contacts. The head is 1.5 inches in diameter and the shaft tapers down to just over an inch. Comet II comes in the same colors as Comet (Blue, Lavender and Pink) but the handles are tinted. What was just an emblem on the Comet is now the button on the Comet II and you press and hold to turn it on and off.  This vibrator is fully waterproof so, feel free to take it into the bath.  You do get a black satiny storage pouch and the packaging is suitable for storage as well. Jopen covers the Key Comet II with a one year warranty.

Jopen took one of my favorite G-spotting dildos to the next level by adding vibration. I think it’s pretty damn cool that they did that, even if I was slightly disappointed that they didn’t do something new and exciting with the functions. If you don’t already have the Comet then I highly recommend getting the Comet II because it is essentially the same great toy (plus a little extra) and if you don’t like the vibration it’s still an awesome dildo.

If you do have the Comet, whether or not you buy the Comet II really just comes down to how bad you want to try the vibration. I personally think the vibration enhances the G-spot stimulation but if it didn’t impress you then you’d be stuck with essentially two of the same toy.  In that case, I guess you could always give the spare to a friend. Seriously though, the Comet and the Comet II are, in my opinion, two of the best G-spotting toys out there. You really can’t go wrong with either one.

the Key Comet II was provided by a retailer no longer in business, in exchange for an unbiased review.

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Review: Key (by Jopen) Ceres G Massager https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/11/review-key-jopen-ceres-g-massager.html https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/11/review-key-jopen-ceres-g-massager.html#comments Wed, 27 Nov 2013 21:14:31 +0000 http://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/?p=2074 The Key Ceres G Massager surprised me, in a good way. It’s not something that really caught my attention before but I was offered the opportunity to review it and since Key makes one of my favorite sex toys (the Key Comet Wand), I figured it was worth a try. I wasn’t expecting much but ...Read more

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The Key Ceres G Massager surprised me, in a good way. It’s not something that really caught my attention before but I was offered the opportunity to review it and since Key makes one of my favorite sex toys (the Key Comet Wand), I figured it was worth a try. I wasn’t expecting much but it kind of impressed me once I used it.

Key makes the Ceres and Ceres G vibrators. The Ceres is shaped more like a traditional vibrator but they gave the Ceres G an enlarged bulbous head. And that head does a really good job of stimulating my G-spot. It vaguely reminds me of the Key Comet Wand, though it’s not nearly as good at targeting my G-spot as the Comet. I think it’s the silicone that feels similar. It has kind of a grabby sensation against my G-spot. This might not sound appealing but I really enjoy the feeling.

The head is large enough that it easily hits my G-spot. I don’t have to go searching for it with this vibrator. I just insert it and it’s there, right where it needs to be. It feels pretty good just using it as a dildo but then the vibration kicks things up a notch. It’s hard not to compare every other G-spot vibrator to the amazing LELO Mona 2 but it really is the best and once you’ve had the best, it’s difficult for anything else to wow you. So, I can’t use words like “amazing” or “intense” to describe the Ceres G but it does feel good and if you don’t need really strong vibration then you’ll probably be satisfied with it. When paired with a clit vibe, it does give me blended orgasms.

 

The Ceres G has 7 vibration modes.  It starts on a steady vibration (High), then the next mode (High 2) feels like something in between steady vibration and a pattern. It’s kind of a ripple and it’s probably my favorite. The remaining 5 modes are varying patterns of escalation and pulsation. The Ceres G has the same modes as other Key vibrators I’ve tried, including the Charms vibrators and the Pyxis, plus 2 more modes: Wave and Flutter.  There is a single push button and you hold it for 3 seconds to turn it off.

The silicone has a matte finish and it feels silky against the skin. It’s the same silicone that is used on my beloved Comet and it produces that pleasantly grabby sensation against the G-spot. The plastic and silicone construction of this vibrator means that it’s nonporous, body safe and pththalates free. Antibacterial soap and water or a toy cleaner can be used to clean it.  There is a seam where the silicone meets the plastic and it might need to be scrubbed with an old toothbrush.  If you need to sanitize it, bathe it in a 10% bleach solution. Key specifies the use of water-based lube and that’s probably a good idea since some silicone lubes can damage some silicone toys.

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You’ll need 2 AAA batteries for the Ceres G. There is a clear plastic sleeve in the battery compartment. Don’t throw it away, it’s meant to stay in there. It prevents the batteries from rattling. The batteries are kind of a tight fit and I had to give it a good shake to get them out. I really wish Key would have made this vibrator rechargeable and for the price point, I think they could have done it. Key states that a set of batteries should get you 1.5-2 hours of run time. Remove the batteries if you won’t be using it for an extended period of time. This vibrator is pretty quiet and the sound is comparable to most other vibrators I have. It’s not something that will be heard outside a room with the door closed. The Ceres is waterproof so feel free to take it with you into the bath or shower. It measures 8″ from end to end and 5.75″ is insertable. The maximum girth is 1.59″. It comes in three colors: pink, blue and lavender. A black satiny storage pouch is included and the Ceres G has a one year warranty.

The Ceres G doesn’t rock my world but it is a nice vibrator and I do enjoy using it. It does a good job of stimulating my G-spot. If you don’t need really strong vibration then I think this vibrator could work for you. It’s not on the same level as the LELO Mona 2 but I doubt that many are. So, if you have that vibrator, I honestly can’t say you need this one but then, the Ceres G might be perfect for you if you’re new to sex toys and looking for a well made, mid-priced vibrator.

Good Vibrations provided the Key Ceres G in exchange for my opinion.

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Review: Key by Jopen Pyxis https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/10/review-key-jopen-pyxis.html https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/10/review-key-jopen-pyxis.html#comments Sun, 13 Oct 2013 15:39:13 +0000 http://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/?p=1475 I won’t beat around the bush on this one. The Key Pyxis is a weak buzzy little thing. That’s really all there is to it. It’s got to be the buzziest vibrator I’ve tried so far. It’s probably a good thing that it is so weak because the vibration feels kind of prickly on my ...Read more

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key by jopen pyxis vibratorI won’t beat around the bush on this one. The Key Pyxis is a weak buzzy little thing. That’s really all there is to it. It’s got to be the buzziest vibrator I’ve tried so far. It’s probably a good thing that it is so weak because the vibration feels kind of prickly on my clit. It would likely be downright painful if it had any power behind it. But I get it… it’s not like they could cram some big powerful motor into this tiny thing. For those who are too sensitive for strong vibrators and respond to buzzy vibration, the Pyxis would probably serve you quite well. It’s just not something that I can get excited about.

So, it turns out that my clit isn’t nearly as discriminating as I thought it was because I can get off with vibrators that I didn’t think had any chance of making me come.  Yeah, I can have an orgasm with the Pyxis but does that alone make it a great vibrator? Not really. A great vibrator makes you relish the moments leading up to the orgasm. It makes you want to slow down and take it all in. Really great vibrators go beyond just producing orgasms. They produce toe curling, powerful orgasms. The Pyxis doesn’t even come close. When I use it, I just want to hurry up and finish. I can come but it’s not all that satisfying.

It is made of body safe, hypoallergenic, nonporous silicone and comes in 3 colors: pink, purple and blue. The silicone is key by jopen pyxis vibratorsilky soft and has a matte finish. The Pyxis is USB rechargeable and I found the magnetic connection between it and the cord, a bit fiddly. While charging, the Pyxis flashes and when it’s fully charged, it glows steadily. Key claims that fully charging for 2 hours yields 1.5-2 hours of play time. It has a single push button that you must hold for a a couple of seconds to turn it on and to turn it off. I think that this is actually a good thing because you’re much less likely to accidentally turn it on and because of its small, discrete portable size it’s something you could easily tuck away in your purse. The broad flat surface of the Pyxis is about 1 ½ inches top to bottom, 1 ¾ inches side to side and has two rows of small raised ribs for texture. The Pyxis is meant to be worn on the finger but putting the broad flat surface against my clit didn’t do much for me. I prefer to hold it perpendicular to my clit and stroke it with the bottom edge of the vibrator.  It comes with a storage pouch and Key covers the Pyxis with a one year warranty.

It has five settings consisting of one level of steady vibration (High) and four patterns (High 2, Tkeycharmslace_html_71203aeeease, Pulse, Throb). The patterns are the same as those of the Charms Petite vibrators that I’ve previously reviewed but with the Pyxis they feel much buzzier. This is the kind of vibrator that quickly makes my fingers feel numb. The Pyxis is fully waterproof so you can take it into the tub or shower and it also makes cleaning it easy. You can sanitize it with a 10% bleach solution or for routine cleaning antibacterial soap and water will do.  You could also use a toy cleaner.  Key specifies the use of water based lube and that’s probably a good idea. This little vibrator doesn’t really have a good place to spot test a hybrid or silicone lube. This is a fairly quiet vibrator but being so small and lacking in power, you’d kind of expect it to be.

I think for what it is, the price is a little high (maybe because I just didn’t care for it) but I give it points for being rechargeable. And the USB rechargeable feature is kind of cool, I guess but it isn’t all that useful to me. It is a good size to tuck away in your bag while traveling and since you have to hold the button for a couple seconds to turn it on, it’s less likely to accidentally activate but the controls don’t lock so there is the possibility that it could. In all, the Key Pyxis doesn’t impress me much but it might work well for very sensitive types who prefer buzzy vibration over the deep rumbly kind.

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First Impressions: Tantus Cush O2 and Key Comet G Spot Wand https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/06/first-impressions-tantus-cush-o2-and-key-comet-g-spot-wand.html https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/06/first-impressions-tantus-cush-o2-and-key-comet-g-spot-wand.html#comments Thu, 20 Jun 2013 04:48:00 +0000 http://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/first-impressions-tantus-cush-o2-and-key-comet-g-spot-wand/ Whew… I’m still feeling a little bit woozy. Yes woozy. Like, lightheaded and drained of energy. My Tantus Cush O2 and Key Comet G Spot Wand arrived today from SheVibe. I placed my order on Sunday and the dildos got here today. So, I’m very satisfied with their quick order processing and shipping. Of course ...Read more

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Whew… I’m still feeling a little bit woozy. Yes woozy. Like, lightheaded and drained of energy. My Tantus Cush O2 and Key Comet G Spot Wand arrived today from SheVibe. I placed my order on Sunday and the dildos got here today. So, I’m very satisfied with their quick order processing and shipping.

Of course I couldn’t wait to tear open the packaging and try them out, though it may have been a little ambitious to try them both out in one session. But that’s what I did and it might just account for this wiped out feeling I have now. I’ll write proper reviews on both of them later on but for now, I just wanted to sort out my overall first impressions.

I was immediately impressed with the quality of both dildos as I held and inspected them… getting to know them. The Comet was a bit smaller than I’d imagined but I would find out that this is not an issue. The Cush was a little larger than I expected but this wouldn’t be an issue either. I took them to the sink and gave them a proper wash, then set up the bed.

I laid a towel beneath me and another to my side where the dildos, Salsa and Grizzly Slide H2O would sit. I don’t normally prepare with a towel for underneath me but I’ve heard some pretty amazing things about the Comet so I didn’t want to take any chances on squirting all over my clean sheets.

I decided to start with the Comet. Having slathered it well with lube, I tried to insert it and found some difficulty. It wasn’t so much about the size of it, as it’s not girthy. It had more to do with the curved shape. I found I had to sort of rotate it in from the top, feeding it’s curve into me. I couldn’t just shove this one straight in.

Once inside I started poking around. The only other dildo I’ve played with is the njoy Fun Wand and I never had much luck with it. So, I had to find my technique with this g spot dildo. I tried thrusting it straight in and out. Not in long strokes but just a small amount of in and out motion. That felt OK but wasn’t really working for me. Then I started to sort of rock it while thrusting in one fluid rock/thrust motion. This seemed to work better. I felt like I was getting somewhere. Intermittently I would feel the knob of the Comet hit a spot within me that felt… different. I tried to hone in on the spot and eventually I got the hang of targeting it.

I stayed with that rock/thrust motion for awhile, applying varying amounts of pressure. I could feel the vague sensation of needing to urinate. It wasn’t unpleasant so I kept on for a bit. Not really getting any additional stimulation beyond that and not feeling anything start to build, I decided to add the Salsa to the mix and began sliding it up and down my clit while giving the Comet the rock/thrust motion. That was starting to feel pretty good and the tension building within was different than if I had been using the Salsa alone.

But coordinating the two movements simultaneously seemed to be distracting me from the vibrations on my clit. So, I stopped moving the Comet and just firmly pushed down on its handle, putting strong pressure on that spot that I’d found. Holding it there, I resumed the stimulation to my clit with the Salsa and that’s when things started happening.

I felt the inner tension growing in a way that I knew meant impending orgasm but it felt different with that firm pressure on the front wall of my vagina. I don’t entirely know if I can describe the sensation in a way that will do it justice. I felt as though something was going to erupt. I fought it for just a short while and the pressure grew, then fell back, and increased again but stronger than before. This happened a few times until it had grown so strong that I couldn’t hold it back anymore and I let it burst forth and all that energy came spilling out. It was then that I felt the moisture on my hand. I paused a moment and caught my breath then withdrew the Comet. It had a lot of moisture around the handle that didn’t feel like lube. I suspect that I may have squirted just a small amount but it wasn’t enough to wet the towel underneath me.

I lay there all tingly and buzzing and I felt as though it was a very successful first run with a toy. Especially when you consider that up until now, I haven’t had an orgasm with g spot involvement. The dual stimulation of the Comet and the Salsa definitely delivered an orgasm that felt quite different from the pure clitoral orgasms I’m used to. And I come away with the feeling that with practice, I can only get better at this.

Well, you’d think all that would have been enough for one day, never mind one session. But I looked over at the Cush laying there on the bed next to me and after a short breather, I couldn’t resist slathering it up with lube and shoving it inside myself. It may have been a good thing that I started with the Comet. This might have warmed me up for the girth of the Cush. It slid into me with no hesitation but the girth certainly got my attention. It will be interesting to see if it enters so easily when I haven’t warmed up first.

I had underestimated the size of the Cush but I felt nicely filled, not uncomfortably stretched. I thrust it in and out for awhile, varying the depth. The first ridge was definitely rubbing something on the front wall of my vagina. The second ridge would just enter me when I had it thrust deeply. It wasn’t as intensely stimulating to my g spot as the Comet but it was sort of grazing it with each thrust.

Just as with the Comet, I didn’t feel like I would climax from thrusting the Cush alone so, I started using the Salsa on my clit again. The simultaneous stimulation was quite enjoyable but like before, I felt a little distracted by the thrusting. So, I shoved the Cush deeply inside me and left it there while I teased my clit to orgasm with the Salsa. I came so hard that the contractions shot the Cush right out, which made me giggle. It did feel pretty awesome to come like that with so much girth inside me.

So I can happily say that I had a wonderful first encounter with the Comet and the Cush. And since getting the most out of a sex toy usually takes a little practice, I can just imagine how much fun I’ll be having with these dildos. They have both made overwhelmingly great first impressions.

Update:
So, I’ve spent some time with the Comet and OMG this thing is amazing.  I found my technique with it and it blew my fucking mind.  I insert it somewhat shallowly and then just use that ergonomic perfectly bent handle like a lever; pumping it up and down.  Faster, slower, wide range of motion or short little pumps, this dildo showed me where my G spot is and I was rewarded handsomely for finding it.  I’ve never had orgasms (yes more than one per session) like this.  Absolutely an astounding buy!  I didn’t know a sex toy without a motor could be so damn good.  Worth every penny!

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Review: Key by Jopen Silk, Plush, Velvet https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/06/review-key-by-jopen-silk-plush-velvet.html https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/06/review-key-by-jopen-silk-plush-velvet.html#comments Tue, 11 Jun 2013 19:00:00 +0000 http://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/review-key-by-jopen-silk-plush-velvet/ I’ve now had the opportunity to play with three more of the Key Charms Petite vibrators.  I have already reviewed the Lace and much of the same information in that review will apply here since all of them use the same vibrator with the same functions. The difference between them is the texture of the ...Read more

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I’ve now had the opportunity to play with three more of the Key Charms Petite vibrators.  I have already reviewed the Lace and much of the same information in that review will apply here since all of them use the same vibrator with the same functions. The difference between them is the texture of the silicone sleeve.

These are nicely priced, fun little vibrators. I’ve found that I enjoy having the four different textures to choose from, depending on my mood. I do have a favorite though and that’s the Lace. The Lace has the most pronounced texture out of the four with Velvet being the smoothest. In terms of texture from most to least I would list them as: Lace, Silk, Plush, Velvet. So, which one to choose really just depends on what your clit responds to.

Lace has a distinct, nubby texture. Silk has much less texture than Lace in the form of a slightly raised ridge that swirls around the silicone sleeve. Plush has a much smoother surface than Lace and Silk. It feels like little raised pillows of silicone against my clit. Velvet is the smoothest of the four and really does have a soft velvety feel. If you don’t enjoy texture at all, Velvet is the one you’d want.

The Charms Petite vibrators are waterproof and easy to clean. I use antibacterial soap but the silicone sleeve can be removed and boiled for a couple of minutes to sterilize. A 10% bleach solution can also be used. Just be sure to remove the sleeve and let it and the vibe dry out since during cleaning, moisture gets under the sleeve and can get trapped there, potentially leading to mold growth. These vibrators use one AA battery and I’m getting some good run time out of it. Key states that one battery should supply 1.5-2 hours of play time. The manual specifies water based lube so to be safe, it’s best to stick with it. However you can read my STMSDS for more information about lube compatibility. These vibrators are 3 ¾” long, about 1” in diameter with the sleeve and 7/8” in diameter without the sleeve. The vibrator itself is made of ABS plastic with a PU cote, which has a soft silky feel.

The single push button operation is simple but very sensitive. I accidentally turn it on every time I pick it up. If you’re traveling with it or are otherwise worried about it turning on then leave the batteries out until it’s time to use it. The button will scroll through the five modes with each push and will shut off the vibe when held for three seconds. Of the four I own, they all seem relatively quiet. I wouldn’t call them whisper quiet but then, I don’t really like using that phrase anyway. I’d say if you were in a room with the door closed, someone on the other side probably couldn’t hear it. I would consider these to be external vibrators and not suitable for anal play.  They come with a black satiny storage pouch and Key provides a one year warranty.

I would classify the vibrations as more buzzy than rumbly. The vibrations are moderately strong in intensity. I have no problem at all reaching orgasm with these vibrators. The five modes of operation are all enjoyable and I don’t really have a favorite. I’ve gotten off on all of them. Of the five modes there is one steady vibration (High) and four patterns (High2, Tease, Pulse and Throb). High 2 is about the same intensity of High but modulated with a slight ripple. Tease feels more like a saw tooth pattern to me as it ramps up in intensity then falls quickly to ramp back up once again. Pulse is just what you’d expect, evenly spaced bursts of vibration. If you’re familiar with the We-Vibe Salsa’s Cha-Cha pattern, the Charms’ Throb kind of reminds me of that only faster paced. It’s two pulses followed by three shorter ones. It was good for teasing my clit to a point where I could finish with the steady vibration.

I think these vibrators are a good buy but I still wish Key would have sold these as a package with one vibrator plus the various sleeves. They don’t have all the bells and whistles but they have more features than a basic bullet. I would have preferred it if they were rechargeable but the price point reflects the lack of this feature. Overall, I enjoy the Charms Petite vibrators and I can recommend them to anyone who responds to vibrations that are a bit more on the buzzy side. The four, from the Lace to the Velvet, offer a wide range of texture and feel so there’s likely to be one to satisfy the needs of every clit.

SheVibe carries all five of the Charms Petite vibrators.  They have great prices and a huge selection. Next time you’re looking for a new toy, be sure to pay them a visit.

This product was provided in exchange for an unbiased review.

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Review: Key by Jopen Charms Petite Lace https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/05/review-key-by-jopen-charms-petite-lace.html https://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/2013/05/review-key-by-jopen-charms-petite-lace.html#comments Fri, 31 May 2013 18:15:00 +0000 http://toymeetsgirlreviews.com/review-key-by-jopen-charms-petite-lace/ It’s stupid how much I like this thing.  It’s buzzy and bumpy and forces me to rethink what I thought I knew about my clit.  The good news here is, my clit isn’t nearly as finicky as I presumed it to be. The Key Charms Petite Lace is so named for its texture which isn’t ...Read more

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It’s stupid how much I like this thing.  It’s buzzy and bumpy and forces me to rethink what I thought I knew about my clit.  The good news here is, my clit isn’t nearly as finicky as I presumed it to be.

The Key Charms Petite Lace is so named for its texture which isn’t much like lace at all.  The description that comes to mind is “warty fishnets.” The silicone sleeve is covered in a fishnet stocking pattern, adorned at the intersections with small nubs. Appearances suggest, to me at least, an unpleasant texture but to my surprise, this isn’t the case at all.  I didn’t think my clit liked texture but this vibe proved me wrong.

I also believed that my clit didn’t like buzzy, high rpm vibration and the Charms Petite Lace is decidedly so.  In fact, this vibe is the antithesis of my beloved Salsa and yet the first time I played with it, I achieved orgasmic success with very little effort.  Even more surprising still is that the orgasm came while on one of the patterns.  What?  My clit likes patterns?  Apparently so, or at least it likes the patterns of this particular vibe.  Since the vibrations are rather buzzy, I think the patterns work better for me than the steady vibration because there is less of a numbing effect.  I found the easiest route to orgasm by aligning the vibe in parallel with and directly above my clit and then sliding the vibe up and down while sampling the various patterns until I land on one that my clit responds to.  And I’m happy to say that it seems to respond to all of them quite well.  Stroking the Charms Petite Lace up and down my clit maximizes the sensations achieved via the textured goodness.

Obviously, I enjoy this vibrator very much, even though I didn’t expect to.  The lesson I learn is that, keeping an open mind and trying new things can bring many erotic possibilities.  And would you believe that I have reached for the Charms Petite Lace instead of my Salsa?  It’s not that it’s necessarily better than the Salsa by any means. It’s just different… and variety is the spice of life.
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The Charms Petite Lace is 3 ¾” long, 1” in diameter with the sleeve and about 7/8” in diameter without the sleeve.  I tried putting the sleeve on my Salsa and it loosely fits.  You could probably use it this way but the Salsa vibrating inside the sleeve, makes a lot of noise.  The sleeve is silicone and so it is only reliably compatible with water based lube and the manual specifies it.  The vibrator itself is made of ABS plastic with a PU cote, which has a soft silky feel. It has a single (stainless alloy) push button control that scrolls through the vibration modes with each press and turns the vibrator off when held for 3 seconds. It does not have a lock feature and I find that the button is very sensitive.  It seems like every time I handle it, I accidentally turn it on.  This vibe does not remember the mode you were in when you shut it off so it will always start on High vibration.  The modes are as follows:

High is a steady vibration somewhat comparable to the Salsa’s highest steady vibration but feels buzzier.  High 2 is about the same intensity of High but modulated with a slight ripple. Tease feels more like a saw tooth pattern to me.  Pulse is just what you’d expect.   Throb kind of reminds me of Salsa’s Cha-cha only, it’s a faster pace and my clit likes it.

This vibrator uses one AA battery which supplies 1.5-2 hours of play time.  Key Pleasure Toys claims that it is waterproof.  So far, that claim holds true but one thing I’ve noticed is that after I soap it up, rinse it off and towel dry it (the silicone doesn’t seem to attract lint), a little moisture can be seen seeping up around the button when I push it.  I don’t know if there is a seal that keeps this moisture from getting into the electronics but so far, so good.   Also, it’s best to remove the sleeve to let it and the vibe dry out, as moisture can seep up under the sleeve and get trapped there, potentially leading to mold growth.  Still, it’s quite easy to clean this vibe using antibacterial soap and the sleeve can be removed and boiled or, cleaned with a 10% bleach solution when sterilization is desired.  The vibrator is relatively quiet and most likely wouldn’t be heard outside a closed door.  This is an external vibrator and is not suitable for anal play.  It comes with a black satiny storage pouch and the batteries should be removed for storage unless, this is something you’re reaching for on a regular basis.  Key provides a one year warranty.

The price point seems reasonable to me but here comes my gripe.  Key offers 5 sleeves with different textures and since it turns out that my clit unexpectedly enjoys the Lace texture, I would really like to have the ability to switch out the sleeves for some variety.  Unfortunately, to get each sleeve you have to purchase the vibrator with it so, you’d end up with 5 identical vibrators.  I think it would have been nice if Key sold these as a package with one vibrator and the various sleeves included.  The price would no doubt be higher and I really couldn’t justify paying too much more, simply to include a few sleeves.  But I also can’t justify buying duplicate vibrators to experience the different textures.  This vibe would have been perfect if it was rechargeable and included all the various sleeves.  I think Key would have knocked it out of park if the vibe was offered in that configuration.

Overall, I’ve enjoyed the Key Charms Petite Lace and I can easily recommend it to those who enjoy texture and buzzier vibrations.  If you definitely know that those things don’t work for you then I certainly don’t want you to waste your money but if you’re on the fence then this little vibe might just surprise you, as it did me.

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