Tuesday, 31 May 2011

cheapest fleshlight

Have you seen all the press and the hype surrounding the best selling male sex toys the Fleshlight??

Recently the manufacturers in the USA reached a milestone when they sold the 4 million fleshlights.

Now were going to tell you how you can purchase a pussy lite, an anal lite or a oral lite for half the price of a fleshlight.

So, first things first, if you do know what a fleshlight is then you should first read the following pages.

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What is a fleshlight?

and if you would like to know how to get the best out of your fleshlight you should be reading this how to use a fleshlight page.

So, lets take a quick look at the prices of fleshlights, after all, they can't be to expensive can they??

Well in a word yes, for a male masturbator they can start from about £50 up to £80, if you think this is expensive then you should read the next section as we tell you where to buy a fleshlight.

So, we did some searching the internet for you so you don't have to. We did some direct comparisons from the top results and here is what we have found.


Rude BoyPriceShippingTotalRatingVisit
A1 Poppers£29.99Free£29.99Top RatedPussy Lite
Cocklocker£53.99Free£53.99mid RatedPink Mouth
Honeylicious£67.95Free£67.95HoneyliciousPussy Fleshlight
LoveHoney£53.99Free£53.99mid RatedPink Lady
SexShop365£54.00Free£54.00SexShop365Pink Lady
SexToys£53.95Free£53.95mid RatedPink Lady Fleshlight
Nice'n'Naughty£55.99Free£55.99SexShop365Pink Lady Fleshlight

So, in a nutshell, if you want to purchase the cheapest fleshlights in the UK then you should be looking at the pussy lite from A1 poppers.

Thursday, 26 May 2011

A1 Poppers

Wow.. I can't believe it's been 12 months since I updated and added a new post to this blog. To be honest I forgot all about it, this lead me to forget my password and it just snowballed like that to now.

Anyway, I plan to post weekly to this blog informing you all about new products and information including tips reviews etc on what's around in the world at the moment. I'm starting today with A1 Poppers.

A1 Poppers

A1 poppers is a new website launched by a new company in early 2011. The online based retail company specialises in a wide range of lifestyle products like room aromas / odorisers, often referred to as poppers. Poppers have been around for many years, in the early days they contains Amyl, this ingredient was the best possible and everyone loved the buzz you got from a huge sniff of Amyl nitrite. It wasn't long though before the do gooders of the country and the MHRA had the law changed so Amyl could not be used. The active ingredient was changed and it became Isobutyl nitrite. Not as strong as amyl nitrite but the effects were still good and it still gave a good head rush. The MHRA campaigned for many years to get Isobutyl banned in the UK claiming it to be an active medical ingredient. There efforts through the courts were denied and the UK seen the continued sale of poppers with Isobutyl Nitrite.

Law changes
But all this changed the year the UK joined the EU. Overnight the MHRA pushed through a European Law that banned the sale of Isobutyl Nitrite in poppers.

European law changed the sale of Isobutyl and it was 2-0 to the MHRA. It had taken many years of pushing for this but eventually they managed to get Isobutyl and Amyl Nitrite banned. This wasn't the only thing introduced by the sprouts in Brussels. The law changes meant we were forced to change not only the active ingredients but the actually bottles were changed to include child proof caps (this I actually agree with), the next thing the EU did to cost all manufactures lots of money was to change the labelling of these products. They had to have 2 warning notices, one warning of flammable content and the other warning of toxic and dangerous contents. We also seen the introduction of the raised braile sign "danger" added to the bottles.

So where from here?
The active ingredient in poppers now is a Isopropyl Nitrite. This ingredient although gives a head rush is just not as strong as the original Amyle or isobutyl. The Isopropyl version can be a little harsh if used regulary. The aromas from Isoropyl is not as tolerant as other ingredients. Sales for poppers have been steadily declining now for the last 3 years since the European law changes came into effect but for poppers lover they are still a good way of getting that 2-=3- second head rush.