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How To Spot A Fake Magic Wand

Saturday, July 11th, 2015 -- by Bacchus

What kind of soulless scum sells a fake vibrator? According to self-described pleasure advocate Sunny Megatron, such scum we have in plenty. Sunny estimates that “over 95% of the Magic Wands sold on Amazon and eBay are straight up fakes”. She’s talking about the Magic Wand Original vibrator (the one that used to be called the “Hitachi Magic Wand” before Hitachi got all sex-squeamish) and she reports that the internals of the fake knockoffs range from disappointing in the pleasure department (perhaps lacking that distinctive American-motorcycle gut-shaking rumble) all the way to downright dangerous, with reports having reached her ears of fake wands that melted, shorted out, or even caught fire.

Fortunately, Sunny’s article offers five sure-fire ways to distinguish a genuine Magic Wand from the false article. Go, read, become enlightened.

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Magic Wand Fan Art

Friday, May 16th, 2014 -- by Bacchus

You know that a vibrator is a classic when it inspires fan art:

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This Hitchi Magic Wand fan art (well, I guess it’s actually just “Magic Wand Original” fan art now) is quite seriously all over Twitter; it’s got about fifteen thousand likes and reblogs.

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