Sex Toy Review: Eco-Friendly Sinnflut Rechargeable Vibrator

Since we are all about taking care of your body (and having fun while doing it), we bring you a sex-toy review from one of our loyal readers. Please note that Planned Parenthood of Northern New England does not in any way endorse this product or company. Happy reading.

If you’re like me, you’ve probably been overwhelmed hearing about chemicals and environmental toxins. Phthalates are of particular concern because they are used in just about anything and everything, including many soft-plastics. Since sex toys are considered “novelties,” they aren’t regulated by our government—meaning lots of nasty stuff can be used in them, including high concentrations of phthalates—yuck! So what’s an eco-and health-conscious girl to do when she’s in need of a little help in her solo-flying pleasure-activities, but wants to avoid nasty chemicals?

I turned to the internet to learn more about environmentally-friendly vibrators and dildos. I came across this great post by Planet Green and I paid attention.sinnflut-rechargeable-550

Because this is a personal venture, I didn’t have the cash to try everything out there. I decided to quickly rule out the cold, hard, or the didn’t-move-and-groove-on-their-own-versions because I was looking for more spice. And, while I know certain animal-laden toys are also popular lately (the Rabbit), those, too, were quickly crossed-off my list (there’s something about sticking myself with a flying, swimming, or hopping creature that just doesn’t do it for me).

Then I came across the Sinnflut Rechargeable Vibrator and my search pretty much ended. Let me tell you why I love it: It’s made from 100% body-safe silicone; It’s rechargeable (less risk of finding dead batteries when you’re all hot and heavy); It’s waterproof (a HUGE selling point for me since that’s how my last vibrator met it’s demise…but that’s a story for another post); It has 9 speeds and 3 pulsing levels (yup—that’s right—no matter what mood you’re in, there’s pretty much a speed to get you there); And, as if all of those other points weren’t great enough, it’s ribbed for your enjoyment. What’s not to love?

So, what can I say? Was it worth the $130 (actually, I found mine online for quite a bit less, because the color choices were limited)? Heck yeah!

And, I feel like I’m taking even better care of myself and the environment by choosing this safe-sex sex toy.

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