“What I like:
* The use of ocean plastic!
* This is the third or fourth bullet I’ve owned, and the only one I’ve felt was worth the purchase. I nearly didn’t consider buying it because I’d just come to the conclusion that I didn’t like bullets, and they’re still not the type of toy I’d choose if I could only have one type for the rest of my life, but I added the Elemi to an order to give a bit of extra oomph to a Dill, and I’ve actually enjoyed playing with it on its own too, which was a surprise.
* I like gentler vibration strengths, and the first setting is good for me. That one feels quite low-frequency and rumbly whether it’s used on its own or inside the Dill, and even though it’s subtle, it manages to be just as effective when cushioned by the silicone dildo. There are some light, sort of ‘tapping’ patterns I like too when I want to mix things up. If you like stronger intensities and patterns, though, there are also some that may suit you better than they did me.
* I got the Elemi bundled with the remote as I bought it mainly to use inside the Dill, so changing settings on the bullet itself while it was inside the Dill might’ve been awkward. The remote’s really effective and easy to use.
* The combination of blue bullet and ivory remote is pretty; like Wedgwood pottery.
What could be better:
* Maybe TNLC could produce a range of accessories to increase the Elemi’s flexibility? There could be a silicone grinder toy that’s compatible with the Elemi, in the way two of the Dill dildos are. Or a soft ‘pocket’ for the bullet that allows it to be worn in the gusset of knickers? Or a silicone sheath that goes over the bullet (perhaps with an interesting texture?), and has a dangling ‘string’ like the Nepeta so the Elemi can be worn internally? And so it goes on!
Tip:
* If you use the Elemi inside a Dill dildo, lube the bullet before putting it in the dildo and it’ll slide right out afterwards rather than getting stuck there!”
“I like this bullet and the fact that it works with their remote, however, it is MUCH louder than I anticipated. I cannot use if my roommate is home and that is a bit annoying.”