What brand batteries are best?

Hotat21

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I have some of the small clit vibrators whihc uses the LR44 or the AG13. Basicall a watch battery. And I'm having a devil of a time trying to get them to work. They're all brand new and when I put them in, the vibration is extremly weak. Those same batteries worked at the shop. So any suggestions?
 
I usually go with Duracells in general.

Might the vibrator itself just have a weak vibration? Or am I confused and you've actually tested the batteries in the vibrator at the store?
 
Yeah, it was a Lover's Pkdg. The sales lady opened the pkdg and took out the toy and the batteries and put them in to make sure that it worked as there's no warrenty on it.
 
20$ +10$ worth of new batteries. But... no worries. I got me a new toy today and will use it shortly. :D And.... it runs on AA batteries which are better then the watch batteries. It's got 10 speeds and 5 settings.
 
Ohh...boy.... Man, that's the shit! Oh, my. I had more orgasms then ever. :D :D
 
I would recommend the green alternative.
I would get a stationary bicycle, mount your favorite toy/toys on the seat, knock the wheel hella outa balance and bam you never need batteries again.
You could patent it and call it the pedalagazmatron or the unigasam no no that's no good how about the omnigasam or the bi pedalgasam (That one is for boys and girls:) ) Use a mountain bike frame and all of a sudden you have a 21 speed:)
 
try tightening it really well? Flipping the battery around? Shaking it a bit? Holding it with different firmness?

i have a few lil vibes that work on stupid flat batteries or teeny tiny can only get them over the counter at Radio Shack - and what the hell is the point - so they can laugh bc they know what any female looking behind a counter for a battery is going to put it in (not that i care, lol, but others do I bet lol) .... er... anyway...


i noticed all the q's i asked above - have something to do with the battery/devise relationship and their working well. They also don't last an incredibly long time, which as led me to not buy any more of them then I already have. Small, fun, sort of strong... but died too quickly for me. lol


If i could do the green thing, and sit on a bike to generate the energy to run my vibes AND get off at the same time ... I'd do it ... hahaha....but until then, I try and find toys that plug into the wall .... or I use rechargeable batteries. They are WELL worth it.

you get what you pay for - so dollar store batteries will only last a couple hours, where the new batteries made for longer lasting electronics will give you many hours of play time...
 
Actually, RadioShack didn't question me when I bought 9 watch-style batteries. *shrugs* Now my new toy, (which I just got finished using), runs on AA which are better.
 
yoshimitsu said:
I would recommend the green alternative.
I would get a stationary bicycle, mount your favorite toy/toys on the seat, knock the wheel hella outa balance and bam you never need batteries again.
You could patent it and call it the pedalagazmatron or the unigasam no no that's no good how about the omnigasam or the bi pedalgasam (That one is for boys and girls:) ) Use a mountain bike frame and all of a sudden you have a 21 speed:)
That's be nice... but I live at home and can't. *pouts*
 
Duracell are the king of batteries. For me, they last much longer than any other brand.
 
A hotwired battery works best but when you cannot find one of them the old stand by SO never fails .............
 
If you want rechargeable batteries try the Radio Shack (or The Source as it is now named here) nickle metal Hydride type by NEXXTech.

Don't use the EverReady type...they are NFG.

Get the 2600mAH type .....I don't use a vibe :) but in my digital SLR camera they are the best AA's going and they recharge in less than an hour in most cases. The charger can even be used in the car.
 
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