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Review of Best Selling Male Masturbator – Fleshlight Vibro Lady Touch

Imagine getting suction, friction and vibration from your male sex toy. The Fleshlight vibro lady toy does that and much more.

Preparation:

Before using male sex toy, be sure to warm it first. Immerse it in warm water to get it ready for action! After it is warmed, you are ready to enjoy the multi-dimensional pleasure this masturbator will bring.

Suction:

The design of the Fleshlight Vibro Lady Touch provides remarkable suction that will grab you and not let go until you want it to let go! This suction alone will make it difficult to hold back as you enjoy the sensations! You can adjust the suction by unscrewing the bottom of the fleshlight. The tighter the seal, the tighter the suction!

Friction:

The inside of the fleshlight contains tiny concentric nubs that provide friction and resistance as you use this toy. Enjoy this friction as you move the toy the way you like!

Vibration:

The vibration is a unique touch to this product. Decide upfront before using this feature. You may enjoy the suction and friction sensations too much to change your mind after you get started.

There are three points along this fleshlight where you can screw in vibration bullets. These bullets allow the vibrations to move throughout the toy and onto you as you enjoy this male masturbator.

Using this toy will definitely bring more intensity to your sex games. Enjoy the sensations that suction, friction, and vibration will bring to your masturbation or couple play.

What are you waiting for?

Motorcycle Headlights: Why Old Bulbs Could Be Putting You In Danger



Like any other parts, the life of your motorcycle headlights is finite. This means that over time they will wear out. What should you do? Let’s investigate:

This has some impact on your safety, as when a bulb ‘blows’ it will leave you in darkness. In the daytime not a problem, but can you imagine trying to ride a bike in the evening or at night without a headlight? In this situation the sensible option is to change the bulb as soon as possible, but it’s what happens before a bulb finally goes that we’re interested in here.

Standard motorcycle headlights bulbs are commonly halogen bulbs with a tungsten element that is superheated to become white-hot and therefore give out light. This is OK, but a by-product of this old technology is mainly heat and not light and over time the tungsten element will literally burn away and leave a deposit on the bulb’s glass, weakening its brightness.

In this situation you’re less visible to other drivers and you have reduced visibility at night. The result of this? You’re less safe, thanks to this one small component.

It also works your bike’s battery harder, as older bulbs are energy-hungry as they need more and more power to run. This doesn’t affect your safety, but it will lead to a worse fuel consumption and more wear and tear on your battery.

So motorcycle headlights are a small component with a big role to play. If you think that you have ageing bulbs it is time to start looking at alternatives.

The best option is HID motorcycle headlights.

These are the ultra-bright xenon lights that are about 3 times brighter than standard halogen bulbs. Not only do they give you more light and more visibility, but they also use less power and won’t dim with age because they don’t burn anything; and so you’re immediately removing a weakened brightness due to build-up from the equation.

They are a bit more expensive than halogen bulbs, but you can pick one up from somewhere around 30 pounds. Bear in mind that this should last the lifetime of your bike! If you have an older bike just double check their compatibility before you buy as they are a very modern bulb and may not be available in a size that fits.

You could also choose LED motorcycle headlights.

Based on the humble LED, these guys also burn nothing and just emit light by passing electricity through a metal semiconductor. They are good for bikers as they light up immediately unlike any other bulbs which grow brighter as they ‘warm up.’ They are also very small which means that they make great indicator and brake lights too.

If you do serious mileage these could be the answer as they are very solidly built and have a minimum of separate parts and are therefore very resistant to vibration.

Again they are very energy-efficient and are brighter than halogen bulbs and so are a safe option, yet they lack the sheer power and brightness of HID bulbs.

Price-wise you’re looking at around 20 pounds per bulb.

These bulbs sound hi-tech, but actually it’s very easy to find them at a low price these days if you shop online. If you can just wait for a few days for delivery then you’ll find that you can save an awful lot over buying from the garage or motorcycle dealership.

Have You Tried A Household Steamer Yet?

Yes, that’s right, no more bucket and mop to clean that floor. Once you have used a household steamer on those dirty floors, you won’t want to clean them any other way. I know of one hand held steam cleaner which is very good at what it does, and it is popular with consumers as well. More about that later in this article.

If you have a large floor to clean, a steamer cleaner is the right piece of equipment to use. I am impressed with how easy they are to use. All you do is fit the floor-cloth on to the grippers, fill the tank with the required amount of water, wait for the steam to show, then you can begin cleaning. It takes about three minutes from filling with water until the cleaner makes steam.

I don’t know about you, but I don’t like handling chemical cleaners, and I am always careful to wear the proper protective gear.

But with this household steamer, there are no chemicals to use. It cleans the floor using steam only, so it is much more environmentally friendly than other cleaning methods.

Anything which makes floor cleaning easier, and more enjoyable, must be good. While the floor can take an age to dry with a bucket and mop, it is dry much more quickly when you use a hand held steam cleaner. You can imagine the saving in time this can make.

And Finally…..

While disinfectants tend to make the floor sticky when they dry, you do not have this problem with a household steamer. All you do is leave the floor cleaner over the disinfected spot for a few seconds and move on with the cleaner.

 

Car Bulbs: The Easy Way To Change Your Headlight Bulbs

Car bulbs are a very small component with a very large role in your safety! Imagine driving at night without headlights. Crazy, right? Well that’s what would happen if your headlight bulbs have gone.

Whether you’ve got HID lights or LED car bulbs, if your bulb has gone then it’s time to change them otherwise your safety is at risk and you may be pulled over and fined by the police which is never a welcome occasion.

But how do you change car bulbs? It isn’t some mystical art only known to mechanics! In fact it’s pretty easy and you don’t even need any tools to do it.

Before you start though it’s necessary to check which car bulbs you need! After all, you can’t just guess! The best place to check is your car’s manual which will tell you the model of bulb installed. If you still aren’t sure then remove one of the old bulbs and check it, it may say the model; you could also call into your local motoring store or mechanic and ask them.

• Open the car’s bonnet and locate the back of the headlight. You’ll see three wires coming out of a plug that’s kind of triangular in shape.

• You need to disconnect the wires (wiring harness) and the plug which is actually connected at the bottom of the headlight bulbs. Depending on type you may need to unscrew, unclip, or simply pull off the plug.

• Now you should grab the bottom of the bulb (where the plug was connected to) and gently remove the old bulb by pulling it out. If it is still fixed in place try wiggling or rotating it slightly and it should soon come loose.

• It’s time to put in the new bulb, but before you start it’s important to note that you should never touch car bulbs of any type with your bare fingers. Any dust or oil left on the surface will affect their performance and shorten their life-span, so grab them with a clean cloth or clean gloves and try to avoid touching the glass at all.

• Push the new bulb into the slot where you removed the old bulb from and make sure that it is completely inside and fits flush with the back of the headlight.

• Rewire the bulb with the plug and make sure that any clip holding everything in place is secure.

• Turn on your shiny new headlight bulbs!

Yes, it really is that easy! So now you can kiss goodbye to your local mechanic who has been laughing all the way to the bank after charging unsuspecting motorists like you for this simple job.

To get the most out of this finance-busting process though you’ll want to buy your new bulbs online. Here you’ll find far cheaper prices than the high-street or the local mechanic, so check your car bulbs today and if you think they’re due a change order your new bulbs and in just a few days they’ll arrive and you’ll be good to go!

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