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Step 1: Read the instructions carefully.
Step 2: Start with a slow setting.
Step 3: Keep plenty of lube available.
Step 4: Experiment to discover what you enjoy.
Step 5: Explore the different settings your toy offers.
Step 6: Choose a comfortable and private setting.
7. Use it solo before involving a partner.
8. Stop if you feel any discomfort.

Vibrators typically create vibrations using eccentric weights powered by a standard electric motor, though some utilize electromagnet coils. While some vibrators are marketed as "body massagers," they can still be used for autoeroticism, similar to those sold explicitly as adult sex toys.

For primary toy care, please follow these simple steps.

Step 1. Battery Removal: Always remove batteries from your toys.
Step 2. Avoid Water Damage: Never submerge electrical components in water.
Step 3. Cleaning: Use a damp, soapy washcloth with anti-bacterial soap to clean electric toys.
Step 4. Storage: Store toys in a clean container or pouch in a cool, dry place.

Cleaning Non-Porous Materials:

- Glass: Wash with soap and water. Pyrex toys are dishwasher safe, but avoid exposing glass to extreme temperatures.
- Stainless Steel: If the toy has electrical components, clean it with warm soapy water, avoiding submersion. If there are no electrical parts, you can either boil it, soak it in a 10% bleach-water solution for 10 minutes or place it in the dishwasher.
- Hard Plastic: Clean with anti-bacterial soap and water. Do not boil.
- Silicone: You have three cleaning options: boil for 5-10 minutes, place in the dishwasher (top rack), or wash with anti-bacterial soap and warm water. Do not boil silicone vibrators as it will damage the mechanism.

Cleaning Porous Materials:

- Rubber: Difficult to clean due to porosity and potential phthalates. Use condoms with these toys for safety.
- Cyberskin and Vinyl: These materials are soft and porous. Wash gently with warm water only, air dry, and apply a small amount of cornstarch to prevent stickiness.
- Nylon: Machine or hand wash nylon harnesses and toys with mild anti-bacterial soap.
- Leather: Wipe with a damp, soapy cloth or leather cleaner. Do not soak. Recondition with leather conditioner and protect metal parts with clear nail polish from tarnish.

Vibrators can be purchased at various places, including online retailers, specialty adult stores, and some larger pharmacies. For a curated selection of high-quality vibrators, visit our shop, HardnSoul, where we offer a wide range of products to suit your needs. Our knowledgeable staff can help guide you to the perfect choice.

There are several types of vibrators designed to cater to different preferences and needs. Here are some common types:

Type 1. Bullet Vibrators: Small and discreet, ideal for clitoral stimulation.
Type 2. Rabbit Vibrators: Feature dual stimulation for both the clitoris and G-spot, often with rotating or vibrating shafts.
Type 3. G-Spot Vibrators: Curved to target the G-spot specifically, providing intense internal stimulation.
Type 4. Wand Vibrators: Known for their powerful vibrations, these are versatile and can be used for clitoral stimulation and body massages.
Type 5. Finger Vibrators: Small vibrators are worn on the finger for precise control and stimulation.
Type 6. Remote-Controlled Vibrators: These vibrators can be controlled via a remote or smartphone app, making them perfect for partner play and convenience.
Type 7. Panty Vibrators: Discreet vibrators worn inside underwear, often with remote control for public or private play.
Type 8. Anal Vibrators: Designed specifically for anal stimulation, often with a flared base for safety.
Type 9. Luxury Vibrators: High-end vibrators made from premium materials, offering advanced features and aesthetics.