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(@wreckdummm)
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Hey Guys and Girls,

I sure would like to see a stainless Helix or the Peridise. Any in the future HHH ? Anyone else up for this??

W.


   
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(@ineverknew)
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never tried a stainless toy, but definately interesting.


   
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rumel
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Guys,

How could you have overlooked the TEMPO ???
Good Vibes to You !


   
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@rumel,

My thought precisely! I reckon the Tempo would render an SS Peridise redundant. I have however, often wondered how an SS Eupho would feel?

IMHO I reckon anything larger than that, such as a Helix might be a bit heavy!


   
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Hey Folks,

I have the tempo that is what makes me want to try the others made is SS. I love the Tempo, the weight is what makes it work so well for me. W.


   
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(@bobandy)
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Stainless Steel Eupho.......sign me up!!


   
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B Mayfield
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wreckdummm,

Stainless steel versions of the classic Aneros massagers would almost certainly be too heavy and dense to function properly. The fact is that most of the stainless steel toys that are on the market today are designed as: butt plugs, conversation pieces or toys that may be manipulated by hand. No question, they would look beautiful, but when it comes to purchases like these, I generally tend to put function over form.

BF Mayfield


   
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The compressed air "bombs" used for soda fountains are (were) made of steel and are hollow and are very light weight. I am sure a hollow method could be used, especially with the wide neck models. The open end could be sealed or open enough to clean the inside. My grandfather had the motto "where there is the will there is a way". Anerose are quite expensive so I see expense as no problem especially in large batches. The choice of model would be difficult.


   
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