
Mechanical Love: Womanizer Eco - Cereal goes electric
Plastic was yesterday, the Womanizer Eco is made of a biodegradable material. Does it live up to the promise of the 60-day orgasm guarantee? Or does it have to be returned?
Womanizer's new lay-on vibrator is made of cornstarch and a rechargeable battery that can be charged up to 300 times: That calls for a sex toy test.
The Womanizer, made of Biolene, is recyclable except for a few electronic parts, from the packaging to the battery. At first glance, you don't even realize you've bought a pink corncob sex toy. The surface material Biolene looks like plastic. But my test shows: sustainability leaves its mark.

Womanizer's answer to this and my test results can be found in the video.
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