Wednesday, April 25, 2012

LELO NEA Review-Booredatwork

booredatwork.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Google+: plus.google.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com ]As is typical with Lelo, the Nea was very elegantly boxed, with a small plastic covering over the Nea to keep it in place. The very first thing I noticed was the purple flower print that starts on the very tip; when I flipped is, I found a larger, adorable purple flower that is very cute stretching across three quarters of the Nea -- It is really cute and compact. I turned it over to find more patterns on the back, which makes it feel a little bit more personalized. Similar to a computer-mouse, the curved shape of the massager has a built-in rechargeable battery that is not only functional, but convenient, as you don't have to keep on buying batteries for it. Although I find that it is somewhat hard - as it is not cloaked with silicone like the Lyla - it packs an exceptional pulse with multiple settings in a petite, discreet package. Nea also has a feature that allows it to be lockable; therefore, you can travel with it without fear of it accidently activating, or lock it on a particular setting without worrying about hitting a button. With it being so small and made out of molded plastic, It is extremely easy to clean - but be careful, as it is not waterproof due to the recharge socket, and moisture can seep in if you do not take care. As I said, it is a very compact and discreet personal massager, but with it being so small, the small buttons and ...

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