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Electro Stimulator for beginners

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Looking for some heads up on electro stimulator beginners kit

Curious about it of late and now with more time on my hands im thinking of investing.

They are some different kits available but wondering which any users here would recommend as i dont want to make a stupid investment on something if its not worth price etc.

Would appreciate any help/advise

cheers

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By *erby DomCouple
over a year ago

Ashbourne(ish) and Chesterfield(ish)


"Looking for some heads up on electro stimulator beginners kit

Curious about it of late and now with more time on my hands im thinking of investing.

They are some different kits available but wondering which any users here would recommend as i dont want to make a stupid investment on something if its not worth price etc.

Would appreciate any help/advise

cheers"

Google ElectroPebble or ElectroHelix, both are very capable e-stim control boxes and you can get them as a starter kit with some electrodes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Looking for some heads up on electro stimulator beginners kit

Curious about it of late and now with more time on my hands im thinking of investing.

They are some different kits available but wondering which any users here would recommend as i dont want to make a stupid investment on something if its not worth price etc.

Would appreciate any help/advise

cheers"

Do your research. My only real advice would be stay away from the Chinese stuff. It's generally cheap to buy because is not made very well. Electrical play isn't to be messed about with and decent equipment is the best starting point and will last. Good luck and stay safe

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By *ophiaCDTV/TS
over a year ago

St Asaph

I bought a tenns unit for my back but decided to experiment, as you do. Found it wasn’t that stimulating. Maybe not the tool for the job.

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By *ister KinkyMan
over a year ago

Sussex

https://store.e-stim.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3

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By *atford69Man
over a year ago

Westbourne park

I agree with the above site also join smart stim. Loads of info. I've been in to it for about a year and a half. When you get to grips with it it is awesome. Definitely look at smart stim forums. Good luck, feel free to contact me for more info.

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By *ungeon guy666Man
over a year ago

Mansfield Nottinghamshire

Having tried a few I would say start with My-stim pure vibes and go up from there

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By *ungeon guy666Man
over a year ago

Mansfield Nottinghamshire


"I bought a tenns unit for my back but decided to experiment, as you do. Found it wasn’t that stimulating. Maybe not the tool for the job."

That can depend on a few factors

Such as the type of estim box, The placement of pads , The size of pads, Even to the type of battery used or how old the battery is

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Remote ones are great fun, if getting serious then multichannel units great fun ,some come with a cattle prob type device, can cost hundreds of pounds so best choose what level you want to achieve

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By *erby DomCouple
over a year ago

Ashbourne(ish) and Chesterfield(ish)

E-Stim kit can get pricey (we should know as we run an e-stim shop LOL). It pays to do your research and determine what you want from a stimming session. There is a huge variety of control boxes and electrodes to choose from, and it is easy to get lost in the woods. Keep things simple to start with, and keep experimenting to get the most out of your kit.

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By *atford69Man
over a year ago

Westbourne park


"E-Stim kit can get pricey (we should know as we run an e-stim shop LOL). It pays to do your research and determine what you want from a stimming session. There is a huge variety of control boxes and electrodes to choose from, and it is easy to get lost in the woods. Keep things simple to start with, and keep experimenting to get the most out of your kit."

Hi

I just recently got the mj moaner and wow that is a great toy. Highly recommend.

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By *erby DomCouple
over a year ago

Ashbourne(ish) and Chesterfield(ish)

Both the MJ and Moaner are great bipolar options.

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By *r Mind CandyMan
over a year ago

Cheshire

I have a lot of really high end E stim kit, however I find it hard to meet others who enjoy it.

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By *lex CoxMan
over a year ago

Porth

Will a Tens machine do the same thing?

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By *erby DomCouple
over a year ago

Ashbourne(ish) and Chesterfield(ish)


"I have a lot of really high end E stim kit, however I find it hard to meet others who enjoy it. "
It is hard to find play partners, due to it being such a niche activity.

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By *erby DomCouple
over a year ago

Ashbourne(ish) and Chesterfield(ish)


"Will a Tens machine do the same thing?

"

To a certain extent yes, but you lack the controllability and features of a made-for-play box which will be much smoother and more capable. TENS units are often a pathway into e-stim as people often think "I wonder what would happen if I put the pads down there".

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By *aughtycp1Couple
over a year ago

Leicestershire

The Taboom Shock Stick is probably the cheapest way to try out e-stim and see if you like it. Its quite a new product and seems to be sold out everywhere but its great value for the money. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I preferred the multichannel sets ,can't remember the name ,lots of wires and dials and multi settings,the cattle prod being very popular, lots of stuff available now controlled remotely, wish all that was available in my heyday as a domme ,so much easier to use than the analogue kit. The lean machine adapted correctly was very popular if a little crude if l remember correctly, happy days indeed.

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By *atford69Man
over a year ago

Westbourne park

The 2B from estim is a great machine. Lots of modes and attachments. I've had mine for about 3 years and love it.

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By *erby DomCouple
over a year ago

Ashbourne(ish) and Chesterfield(ish)

Yes, the 2B is an awesome control box, it is our go-to play box.

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By *atford69Man
over a year ago

Westbourne park


"Yes, the 2B is an awesome control box, it is our go-to play box."
mine too combined with the m j. What's your favourite attachment?

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By *erby DomCouple
over a year ago

Ashbourne(ish) and Chesterfield(ish)

Stairway To Heaven and a Moaner, they really blow me away

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