CalVista to Release Lovehoney’s Sqweel 2

MELBOURNE, Australia — CalVista Australia has announced the release of the Sqweel 2.

Like the original, Sqweel 2 doesn’t vibrate or thrust. Instead its wheel of tongues provides easily controlled stimulation at three speeds. Packed with a third more power, Sqweel 2 features new Reverse and Flicker modes.

“The new Sqweel 2 is an exciting and improved version of the original bestseller and we can’t wait to distribute this to our valued customers,” Calvista CEO Michael Bassett said. “Our market loved the original and is now enthusiastic about releasing this speedy-seller in stores for women to enjoy”, says Bassett about Sqweel 2.

CalVista is now accepting orders for the Lovehoney Sqweel 2.

CalVista is known as Australia’s largest adult wholesale distributor, it represent top international adult toy and lingerie brands as well as studios. The company has been in the industry for more than 20 years and has offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra and Auckland, New Zealand.

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