Vibrators.com Introduces New Weekly Sex Toy Deals

LOS ANGELES — Sex toy site Vibrators.com is offering weekly deals on vibrators.

"Vibrators.com/deals is a webpage where bargain shoppers can get satisfaction as they watch the prices drop every week," the company said.

The company said that every Tuesday, the prices on Vibrators.com/deals get lower and lower until the vibrators sell. There is no limit to how low the price can drop. The products include popular vibrators of all types, including rabbits, slimlines, oscillators, and realistic types.

For men, Vibrators.com offers products like love dolls and portable devices can be purchased below their retail prices.

The company said that on their first day, vibrators start at 20 percent below their retail price. The following week their price drops to 30 percent, then 40 percent, all the way up to 90 percent and keeps dropping until the inventory is exhausted.

The company said the vibrators are first-quality items that have been sitting on warehouse shelves too long for various reasons.

“I suppose you should buy the items when they look like a great deal, otherwise they may sell out," said Tom Nardone, president of Vibrators.com. "Once it’s sold out, the opportunity is lost. Don’t worry though, new products are introduced every week."

Those who follow Vibrators.com on Facebook will be alerted when the next price drop occurs every Tuesday.

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