MoysToys Offers Mingle 4-Piece Electro Couples Set

LOS ANGELES — MoysToys.com, a New Jersey based online adult store for men, women and couples, has announced the addition of the Mingle 4-Piece Electro Couples set, an adult toy kit designed for couples.

According to the company, this latest and effective electro couple kit is available for $97.50 and has all the things required to spice up couple’s bedroom sessions.

“This electro kit is amazingly smooth and stimulating,” says a company rep. “It comes with two bi-polar erection rings which are made from conductive silicone allowing for a tantalizing current flowing through one ring and back. This process effectively excites the nerves along the way. “

“Moreover, this amazing electro adult toy kit comes with Electro Insertable, which can effectively excite, probe and stimulate the erogenous zones of your partner,” the rep adds. “This Electro Insertable is excellent [and] works equally well for vaginal and anal insertions.”

Mingle 4 Piece Electro Couples is made using extremely smooth silicon that glides against the skin, replicating the natural stimulating pattern of teases and giving a natural tingling sensation. The silicon used is body-safe and can be use by anyone. There are four power modes offered with this electro toy and the intensity wheel makes it easy to use for couples.

The electro sex kit operates on two AAA batteries and the kit weighs less than a pound, making it ideal for couples who want to bring their toys on their travels.

MoysToys offers a discreet, private shopping experience, with free international shipping on purchases above $50.

For more information, visit MoysToys.com.

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