Kiiroo Feel Pocket Stroker

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3/5
Overall Rating
Product Design
2.5/5
Ease of use
4/5
2.5/5
Sensory Quality
3/5
Ease of Cleaning
  • Price
    4/5
  • Noise
    3.8/5
  • Duration of use
    30 minutes
  • Charging time
    0 minutes
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My verdict
It's definitely a "pocket" toy, it's quite compact, but also quite tight so not ideal for larger people. Unfortunately it seems to have some quality control issues also that make it difficult to recommend.
Pros
1. Very tight
2. Compact and portable
3. Discrete
Cons
1. Very tight
2. Slightly more difficult to clean due to size
About the product
This is a travel stroker from Kiiroo, which is compatible with their PowerBlow accessory to create a "blowjob" feeling. On it's own, it's unfortunately a bit of a disappointment.
Design
The design is quite simple, and it does not have a realistic entrance so it's slightly more discrete than most strokers. There is a simple black plastic shell with a top and bottom cap which together makes it look like a small flashlight. The toy is overall quite a bit smaller than the average stroker also which makes it easy to pack away. The top cap is supposed to snap into place to keep the stroker closed when being stored but mine was unfortunately broken. The bottom also has a screw on lid that makes it easier to clean and can be used to control airflow during use.
Quality
This is where I really struggle to recommend this product, I had multiple quality related issues that disrupted my use of the stroker. For one, when I received it the plastic ring that holds the actual stroker sleeve in place was loose and I immediately noticed a small cut in the sleeve also. The plastic ring unfortunately could not be snapped into place properly so the sleeve also would not stay in place. This meant that the stroker couldn't stay in the plastic shell while in use. In my attempts to fix it I was able to snap the ring into place deeper into the shell, but then the lid did not work. Storage and keeping it clean then becomes a lot more difficult.
Experience
This is a pretty tight stroker with minimal texture on the inside. To be honest, I'm not a huge fan, but this might be a good choice for people on the smaller side. I am on the girthier side and so it was a little bit difficult to use, and the lack of significant texture made for a less than pleasant experience. The cap on the bottom can be unscrewed to allow for variable suction, but when you open it up slightly it does get a little noisy. When fully closed it's near impossible to use with just too much resistance. I imagine this works quite a bit better with the PowerBlow accessory to adjust the airflow.
Materials and care
As previously mentioned, I had some quality issues with this stroker. The sleeve came with a small cut at the top which leads me to believe they have some quality control problems to solve. The material itself is fairly soft though, if slightly dense, and if not for the cut I would say this stroker is pretty solid. The plastic shell feels a little cheap, especially in the way the bottom lid screws on/off, but it is rigid and I don't think it will crack easily. The top ring was really my main issue, it appears to clip into the main body of the shell with tiny plastic clips that likely sheared off in transit. The stroker itself was pretty easy to clean, but since it is tighter than the average stroker I think it's more difficult to dry. I let it air dry for a full day and there was still water inside, so I had to try to force a rolled up paper towel into it to help that process along. I would guess a drying stick will work well, but otherwise just be aware of this.
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