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Transcender8 -> What's the best magic wand product,if you don't live in the US? (1/8/2016 5:42:30 AM)

I'm looking to purchase a preferably cordless and rechargeable magic wand vibrator product and I wanted to get the well regarded Hitachi one, as it also has some pretty cool attachments.

I believe it's now called Vibratex, so they can avoid having their named attached to it, even though Hitachi still make it.

The lady in the US, on the link below, said the Pinkcherry website has the best deal for it in the US, but if you live outside the US, don't buy it, as it won't work.

Australia (where I am) and New Zealand have a different voltage system to the US, so that trying to use Hitachi/Vibratex Magic Wand outside the US won't work
and isn't safe.

http://massager-magic.com/hitachimagicwand/

http://www.pinkcherry.com/the-original-magic-wand


She says to get the Doxy one on the link, which I don't think is cordless and rechargeable, so that doesn't help. Plus I read a review on a site, that said the Doxy brand isn't that good.

http://www.lovehoney.com.au/product.cfm?p=31870

As I should be able use anything made in and/or for, the UK and Europe market, with the help of an adaptor, can any UK and/or Euro readers weigh in on what for you (and the reason/s why), is the best brand of (a preferably cordless and rechargeable) magic wand vibrator product you've used and currently use
(compared to other brands) and also has some cool attachments you can add to it, as not all do.

Plus please give a link to a site, that sells it and is offering a good price, compared to others.









DocStrange -> RE: What's the best magic wand product,if you don't live in the US? (1/8/2016 9:52:43 PM)

The Magic Wand Rechargeable should work for you. It accepts 110V to 240V, 50 & 60 hertz. You might need a plug adapter but those are cheap. The specs for the massager can be found here:

https://theoriginalwand.com/shop/original-wand-packages/magic-wand-rechargeable/

For the cheapest place to buy, go to Walmart's website for Melbourne. If not you can go to Amazon for it also.


Edited to add:
You can always contact them via the website link above if you have any questions about is compatibility with Australian voltage.




xlr8ter -> RE: What's the best magic wand product,if you don't live in the US? (4/21/2016 7:40:40 AM)

I have the doxy, it is quite good, shits all over the hitachi, would be better with more speeds and patterns though. not cordless or rechargeable unfortunately. used mine regularly over the last 12 months with no issues, all attachments I have bought fit well and work amazingly. shop around price varies dramatically, I paid $120 for mine, have seen them go for as high as $250




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