
There are a lot of new value-priced silicone vibrators coming onto the market, and I was really excited when California Exotics sent me a new offering from its luxuriously feminine but slightly edgy Entice line. The Charlize is one of two new USB-chargeable G-spot vibrators in that line – something almost unheard of in the mid-$50 price point.
The seven speeds and patterns on both of the motors are truly exceptional and even better than some silicone vibrators I’ve checked out in the $100 price range. They pulse, escalate or remain steady on either the main shaft, the butterfly end, or both. Both motors were quite powerful and held their charge for about two hours. There was a little residual vibration rom the handle but it wasn’t enough to be annoying or numb my fingers, hand or arm. The on/off and vibration/pulsation buttons on the handle are easy to use.
I appreciate the design concept of the bendable rabbit head, but it just didn’t work for me. My G-spot is located pretty far forward and deep and the rabbit head missed my clitoris by a fraction of an inch. I made a couple attempts to make both ends work , but failed. At times my hand felt uncomfortably contorted in my attempts to get the Charlize in the right position.
The wide, bulbous end of the main shaft is a bit too girthy for me, especially for insertion. It’s really not an essential design element for a vaginally insertable sex toy, especially one that’s designed for G-spot stimulation.
I can’t say enough about a vibrator at this price point that has a USB charging cord. However, the Charlize doesn’t come with an electrical plug-in adaptor. Luckily, I have a compatible one from another vibrator. I’m not a big fan of charging things on my laptop. It takes too long. Either way, not having to go through batteries on a regular basis is a justifiable compromise. I hate buying batteries for vibrators.
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I’m not a big fan of the gold tone finish, the signature finish on the products in the Entice line. It looks more tacky than classy. The silicone on the Charlize I have is a powdery, delicate shade of pink. It also comes in more modern and intense colors like raspberry and purple.
What “silicone” means, I’m not quite sure. Technically, any product labeled as silicone only needs to include 10% silicone. However, the packaging says the Charlize is body-safe, phthalate-free and bears the CE (Conformité Européenne) mark. (Since sex toys are not regulated in the U.S., diligent sex toy brands get their products CE certified, which is mandatory in most European countries.)
I really want to love the Charlize. It has quite a few great qualities, but its design and ease of use just killed it for me. However, Cal Exotics has quite a few other Entice silicone G-spotters, including the USB-chargeable Emilia, Katharine and Vivien, that could be a better fit.
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Monday, November 30, 2020