Like the title suggests im curious to know how these are, can anyone who owns one enlighten me? Are they worth the price point?
andy ( 65 )




@Soxzy I have gotten two types of electric holes. 1 was a standard “piston” type, up and down movement. The other was a stationary TPE sleeve with internal nubs, attached to a dual function vacuum/vibrator. The piston was underwhelming, not much stimulation, very monotonous, and loud. The vacuum/vibrator sleeve was pretty cool, it could be used completely hands-free and the combination of vacuum and vibration felt SUPER good at first, with the potential to be hands-free to completion, but after about 15 minutes the vibration made my dick go completely numb and I had to turn off the vibe for a while. YRMV.
Zennam ( 82 )






@Soxzy I own a Vorze Cyclone SA, and I can say that the experience really depends on what you have going along with it (i.e. the sleeve you're using, and whether or not you're watching a video that integrates with it). Overall, I'd say that I've been pretty pleased with it, though it is more expensive than most other electric onaholes. If you can find integrated videos (Afesta.tv has a lot of these, though it's only JAV) or even VR integrated videos, then it's a pretty amazing experience.
I'd say that the Vorze Piston A10 is probably in a similar boat, though it might be slightly more realistic, since it's a piston motion instead of the rotation like the cyclone.
I'd say that the Vorze Piston A10 is probably in a similar boat, though it might be slightly more realistic, since it's a piston motion instead of the rotation like the cyclone.
N7Commander ( 215 )








@Soxzy not sure how much I can enlighten you but I've owned a few and from my experience they tend to be more of a gamble than your typical onahole. When you get a good one, it brings a different experience to mix and I find sometimes electric onaholes, pistons, twisters, and the like providing a different utility for example, I like to use my tenga zero electric in the shower (its water proof) and also a good edging tool. And also because using an onahole (tpe type) in combination with the shower water and lube is like trying to keep hold of a live fish (Picture Smeagle trying to catch fish).
But whenever I do venture to the gadgets, I try to stick with a reputable brand(s) like Tenga, Rends...and not the look-alike knock offs on Amazon and the like.
Sticking with the good ol' TPE is the safer option in regards to your dollars. Oh yeah forgot, many are noisy as my Vitamix blender which tends to kill my wood lol.
But whenever I do venture to the gadgets, I try to stick with a reputable brand(s) like Tenga, Rends...and not the look-alike knock offs on Amazon and the like.
Sticking with the good ol' TPE is the safer option in regards to your dollars. Oh yeah forgot, many are noisy as my Vitamix blender which tends to kill my wood lol.