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It looks too big? Will it wear out or break? Can I stop the rotation? Won't the battery go dead? What screwdrivers and drills do you recommend?
Is the machine noisy?
The machine itself is very quiet. Some screwdrivers and drills however do make modest amounts of noise when they are under load. The general rule of thumb is the cheaper the device, the noisier it is. I haven't found the noise a terrible distraction but I am usually watching a video or movie on the computer. If the noise is terribly bothersome to you, you can use headphones.
It looks too big?
The transmission, which is the actual operating part of the machine, is quite small. It is less than 9" long and only 2.25" in diameter. The gearbox is only slightly larger. However, in this initial release, the entire effort has been focused on activating the Fleshlight and the Fleshlight itself is large. In fact the transmission will almost fit completely inside the Fleshlight case.
The Fleshlight is 9"s long and 4"s in diameter and we are moving it through a full three inches. It is therefore not possible to safely enclose this device in a tube less than one foot long and four inches in diameter which is what we have done.
The female configuration is a lot less un-wieldy and could in fact be made smaller. In the future we will provide an option and/or upgrade with smaller tubes suitable for female use, but we wanted this initial release to be gender neutral so everyone could use the product.
Can I stop the rotation?
Combining rotation with linear thrusting is a unique feature of Priceless II and we strongly urge everyone to try it. The rotary action is, of course, not a standard menu item in normal human-to-human sexual activity.
We do recognize that even after trying it, that some of you will prefer just the linear thrusting without the rotation. The machines shipping currently INCLUDE the new FREE-SPIN assembly. This allow you to select whether the rotation is enabled or disabled.
If, on the other hand, you enjoy the rotation and would prefer to suppress the thrusting action, this can already be accomplished by removing the main bearing that engages the shuttle groove. Your device will now rotate without any linear motion.
Won't the battery go dead?
This was a concern for us. All the screwdrivers and drills I have used have removable battery packs and I always have a spare charged and ready to swap when I am in-session. However, I have never actually experienced the problem of having to change the battery with any of the screwdrivers or drills I have tried. These are quite powerful devices and despite having to overcome the inertia of flinging 2lbs of Fleshlight around, the machine consumes relatively little power compared to screwing a 3 inch #8 wood screw into a 2x4 wall stud which is what these devices routinely do.
It will depend on which device you have or buy. I'm simply saying it hasn't been a problem for me. And NO, I do not have a problem with premature ejaculation.
Will it wear out or break?
The gears, bearings, cover, fork, and shuttle are all made from acetyl. This is the same plastic the gears on my metal lathe are made from. It is a self lubricating extraordinarily hard plastic. There is a sealed lubricated stainless steel bearing that engages the groove in the shuttle and is responsible for the linear thrusting action.
What screwdrivers and drills do you recommend?
Priceless II should work with almost any cordless electric screwdrivers and most low speed cordless drills. It was designed to operate between 200 and 400 RPM which is the speed of most screwdrivers and should not be driven over 550 RPM so look at this if you are purchasing a drill.
Variable speed drills work wonderfully, but again do not use one that can exceed 550 RPM. See the owners manual for these precautions. Screwdrivers - The most important criteria in screwdriver selection is a removable battery pack. You should get the extra battery so you can swap them out if you run out of juice.
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