Ann Summers has launched its Planet Pleasure vibrator collection. There are currently three new sex toys to choose from.
The new range is described as being"the brand's first foray into toys with a conscience." As many vibrators are still classed as electrical goods, many of them cannot be recycled. With this in mind, the brand has launched the Planet Pleasure vibrator range to offer a more sustainable alternative.
Ann Summers details that"these toys are made with 100% recycled ABS, they are also constructed without glue, and the soft silicone sleeve is removable for recycling purposes, so all plastics can be easily separated." What's more, the new vibrators also include a rechargeable and removable battery cell, so over time this can be replaced.For anyone who reaches climax through G-Spot stimulation, this vibrator has 10 settings to deliver a range of sensations directly to the G-Spot.
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