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Silicone Prostate Vibrator with Remote Control

$78.81

This beautiful new anal toy will make that booty quiver with the push of a button! Let the pleasure take control with this easy-to-use remote controlled, rechargeable prostate vibrator! Whether you appreciate the convenience during solo play, or the power during couples play, the wireless remote is an exciting feature for use at home or out on the town! Separate buttons allow you to move back and forth between 4 speeds and 7 patterns of vibration. The ergonomic base of this butt plug sits comfortably between your cheeks for long-term wear. Made of premium silicone, this pleasure tool is phthalate-free for body safety, and non-porous for thorough sanitization. Clean this waterproof device after use with warm water and mild soap or toy cleaner.

Measurement: 4.75 inches in total length, 4.5 inches insertable length, 1.25 inches at widest diameter. Remote is 2.75 inches in length, 1.25 inches in width.

Note: Instructions included. Charges via USB. Remote requires 1-CR2032 cell battery, included.

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