Taking a Dip with Dame's Dip 2.0 proves to be an enjoyable experience. While it is shaped perfectly to be a G-spot vibrator, it can be used for all sorts of clitoral fun. It has a mild to strong intensity with five settings you can go through to lower or increase intensity to your liking. It's a magnificent upgrade from the original dip, putting the old magnetic charger to bed and adding more squish to the toy.
Pros
Five intesnsity settings
Waterproof
Made with Medical-grade Silicone
USB-C Rechargeable
It has a travel mode
Cons
Only One-Hour of Battery Time
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The Dip 2.0 looks and feels nice. Just grabbing it out of the box you feel the smoothness and that added squish. That feel is an assurance of the comfort of the use of this toy. I like the look of it -- simple and sleek. While it's a little long, it is nicely shaped for discreet pleasure and for storing away somewhere, whether at home or during travels (who wants to leave home without their favorite bedroom toy?). You'll learn why this is a toy you want to travel with as you continue checking out this review.
Experience
The Dip 2.0 feels good on the outside as a teasing vibrator. The vibration speeds let you be in control of how much or how little intensity you're getting. Once you dip her inside, you find out why that little curve on the end comes in handy. This fabulously hit my G-spot. The piece at the end that sticks out, I'll call it a fin, is insurance that your G-spot will surely be found with the Dip 2.0 (at least it was in my case).
Quality
I love the quality of this toy. I think I've already said enough about the feel of it, so let's dive a little deeper into why Dame's products are fantastic. First of all, the Dip was designed by women, and women know what they like. Their products are scientifically backed, so you know they've done research on what will give a woman the most pleasure from a toy. And, on top of all of that, it's made with medical-grade silicone. Another quality benefit of this toy is that it has a travel mode. With a quick ten-second hold on the power button, you can turn this mode on to ensure your toy doesn't come on in your suitcase and leave you feeling embarrassed.
Price
The Dip 2.0 only costs $35. That's a very affordable price for the quality of the product you're getting. While you may need to charge it often if you're using it a lot, it's still a good bang for the buck with the pleasure you can get from using it.
Performance
I went into using this one hoping it would be a great G-spot toy with that slight bend and it did the trick. It exceeded my expectations with its ergonomic shape in more ways than one, though. I like the feel of this in my hand, and no matter how you hold it, whether you're using it internally or externally, the toy never leaves your hand feeling cramped or tired.
Packaging
The packaging is simple and nice. I like that the toy comes securely in a cut-out area of cardboard. When you pull that main section out, the charger and booklet are loose underneath. The instruction booklet covers everything you need to know about the Dip 2.0, and the box also contains a plethora of information worth looking at.
Materials and care
Like all of your sex toys, you want to clean your Dip 2.0 after every use. You can use soap and water, or use a water-based toy cleaner. The instruction manual warns not to use 100% alcohol-based cleaners on your toy. For storage, I suggest finding a nice little satin bag to keep toys separate in your storage area -- this keeps them from melting together or getting unnecessarily dirty in storage. Pick a drawer or storage space that doesn't experience any extreme heat or cold.
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MissIvy is a professional writer and editor passionate about helping people in all aspects of their lives. While she writes here under an alter ego, she has a diploma in Couples Counseling Therapy in real life, which is one reason she chooses to test fun toys that could help couples rekindle the romance (or help you enjoy being alone).
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This guy is just far too expensive. And you won’t be able to return it after using it.
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