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My DH and I want to get more things for the bedroom but we don't have the money to spend a lot on each item. Does anyone know of any discount sites for such items??
Thanks 
Re: Cheap toys??
Believe it or not, soap.com has a huge variety of toys (depending on what you are looking for, I guess) and they often have things on sale. It's also discreet if you care about that.
I would also suggest signing up for the newsletter at babeland.com, as they frequently send emails about deals, sales, etc.
If you're worried about committing to a purchase, maybe you and DH just make a sex shop date. Go to one that isn't too incredibly scuzzy, and have fun pointing out things you think the other might enjoy. You don't have to buy anything if you don't like the prices or whatever, but it might make you feel better about ordering online.
Good luck!
We aren't worried we won't like something. The price tag is our only problem.
Thank you I will check them out!
Don't buy cheap.
It'll break and then you'll have to purchase another one.
Good luck!
Adam & Eve
Spencer's Gifts
Vegetable section in your local gorcery store.
Not necessarily, the best damn vibrator I had was only $25. I miss it
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Sorry, I agree with the Burg. (did hell just freeze over?)
With sex toys, you get what you pay for. Lots of cheaper toys don't use safe materials, and when you're inserting them in your body, you WANT safe materials. A good rule of thumb is, take it out of the package and smell it. If it has a strong chemical smell, do you really want to put that in your vag?
If you must, look for toys that say they are pthalate free. Pthalates have been linked to all sorts of nasty cancers and problems. At your price point, silicone is probably out of the question, but it's the best way to go.
There are reasonable toys out there that can be found for under $40 that won't break within 3 uses or make you ill. A reputable store will test any battery-operated toys before you leave the store. If they refuse, don't shop there!
Sutera is a good brand that makes quality toys at a lower price point. They have what I call a "beginner's" Rabbit vibrator, I think it's called a Bunny Bend? It's around $35.
~ signed, a sex toy store employee who has seen way too many customers come back a week after their "cheap" toy breaks to buy a new, better one.
~ The Nestie formally known as MrsBrittany ~
Ha ha ha ha........what's up with that??!!
....I agree with the Burg. (did hell just freeze over?)....