Hey ToyDemon crew,

Today reviewing ToysHeart’s Time Manipulator’s Atelier Onahole (also called “Timecrafter” or “Time Magician” in some listings) – a mid-range dual-tunnel sleeve from their fantasy-themed Atelier series. This one’s got a cool concept: one entrance splitting into two separate paths (like “parallel time lines”), with runes, clocks, blindfold, and Schrödinger’s cat vibes on the box art. Modern-fantasy mix instead of pure isekai.

It’s a compact, handheld onahole (~14.5cm total length, ~7.3cm width, 381g), made with ToysHeart’s Hitohada material – firmer than their super-soft stuff (around R20 hardness level, harder than Black Magician but softer than some “ojou-sama” types). Single uniform material, closed-end tunnels.

Packaging & First Impressions
• Nice gift-box style with internal layers.
• Includes an absorbent glove (for oil-free play) and a small lube packet – thoughtful, but the glove is more novelty since this sleeve doesn’t bleed much oil.
• Strong chemical smell right out of the bag – stronger and longer-lasting (2+ days) than NPG or other ToysHeart lines. Needs heavy airing out (Japanese domestic JD series is odor-free, so QC varies by factory).

Exterior
Runes/clock motifs and weird “carriage wheel” textures on the surface – not sure what they represent, but it’s thematic.

The Gimmick: Dual Forked Tunnels
This is the star (or flaw): Shared entrance (~1/3 way), then splits into two paths:
• “Front” tunnel (shorter ~11.5cm): Wider end chamber, square block mid-section for pressure, overall looser squeeze.
• “Back” tunnel (longer ~13cm): Tighter all the way, horizontal ridges + four prominent bumps for intense scraping/friction.
Design is classic ridges + protrusions, but the fork is rare even in Japan’s wild onahole scene (only a handful like this exist).

Usage Experience
• Without venting/air release: Very “eel slithering through holes” feel – dick easily slips between tunnels, no real focus. One side loose, other tight, but switching mid-stroke feels messy. High distinction between tunnels, but frustrating without venting.
• With venting: Better tightness in both, stimulation points hit properly (tight scrape in back, pressure in front). But the fork junction creates “structural drag” – rough split feels out of place against smooth textures. Hard to fully commit to one tunnel; suction makes crossing the fork tough. Often ends up pounding one side while the other sits unused, yet you still clean both.
If your curve aligns perfectly with one tunnel, it’s decent (back for intense friction, front for enveloping). But hit the center wall? Ouch – solid thump, not painful but annoying (especially with curved dicks; tested with dildo and it often veers off).

Pros
• Innovative dual-path idea works better than expected – no major “poking out” thanks to tough material.
• Decent distinction between tunnels.
• Compact, good weight, low oil.

Cons
• Fork gimmick adds hassle without much payoff (extra lube/cleaning for minimal benefit).
• Strong initial smell.
• Structural pressure at split feels awkward.
• Not standout stim compared to single-tunnel peers.

Personal Rating: 3/5

Fun novelty for “try something weird” collectors or dual-fantasy fans – the time theme and fork are creative. But practically? Not essential. Low replay value unless the gimmick clicks for you. Skip if you want reliable pleasure; grab if you’re curious about ToysHeart’s Atelier line experiments. 3 stars – average, worth a shot on sale or for variety, but nothing game-changing.

Thoughts? Anyone else tried this or other Atelier dual-tunnel ones (like Black Magician)? How did the fork feel for you? Curious if curved users had better/worse luck.