Anonymous Sex Toy Review: The Stronic Drei

AUTOSTRADDLE ANONYMOUS SEX TOY REVIEW #48:

It’s our 48th Autostraddle Anonymous Sex Toy Review! Over the last few years, sex toy companies and stores have propositioned us to review their toys in exchange for, you know, their toys.

This week, one of our anonymous reviewers tried out the Stronic Drei from Fun Factory, available at Babeland.

  • Material: 100% silicone + base
  • Color: turquoise or pink
  • Size: 11.5 inches long, 2 inches in diameter, 4 inch flare
  • Price: $200

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I do not masturbate elaborately. Unless it’s a special occasion (read: a few days before my period) or I’m really, really bored, I tend to stick to my fingers and one toy, usually whatever vibrator is close to hand and fully charged. I barely undo, let alone remove, my pants. From start to finish, including hand washing, it takes about ten minutes before I can get back to my day.

The first week I had the Stronic Drei, I spent about ten hours in bed with it.

The thing that is neat about the Stronic line is that, rather than vibrating, they pulse, which means they more or less thrust themselves inside of you. Instead of a rotating motor, they have a weight that moves back and forth, doing all of the work involved in using a penetrating toy for you and making the pulses really rumbly. It is difficult to overstate how awesome this is.

The Drei is the third pulsator (the others are the Eins, which Autostraddle reviewed, and the Zwei, intended for anal) and stands out from the others because it is shaped for g-spot play and ridged. I found the Drei’s shape way more interesting than the Eins, and also more functional – where the Eins often fell out during use, the Drei goes in and more or less stays there. Unlike the Eins, which I found difficult to keep in place (holding it loosely enough that it could still actually thrust while tightly enough to keep it in place and while trying to keep it in the right spot got old fast), the Drei seemed to get stuck behind my public bone, and was really difficult to remove after I came. The obvious solution was to leave it in place, but at a certain point that became impractical. It also didn’t thrust quite as much as a result – for me, having it stay in place was worth the dampened movement, but if you’re expecting more intense thrusting one of the other two models might be better.

The flare at the end means it’s safe for anal, and though I’m sure in a few years I will look back at this statement and laugh, I can’t really imagine fitting something this big in my butt. Fun Factory also thinks the flare “tickles the clitoris,” which there is no way it could possibly reach, even with it inside of me up to the start of the curve. However, it’s also big enough and takes up enough space that it’s difficult to fit a vibrator of any significant size in there above it without some strategic angling, which I found distracting, particularly after I had already come a few times and was getting lazy.

When I reviewed the Eins two years ago, one of the things that bugged me the most was the fact that the sticky texture of the silicone seemed to pick up dust if I so much as waved it about in the air, and in fact after about a year of semi-regular use and scrubbing to get dust and lube off the surface got a little rough. I no longer own that toy so I can’t directly compare, but the silicone on the Drei, though still a lube-eating, dust-attracting monster, is less so. (It still doesn’t come with a storage bag though.)

It has a 16-hour charge time, which I found pretty steep, and lasts a few hours. The “fun” button is separate from the speed/setting controls, lets you turn the toy on and off without cycling through settings, and also acts as a travel lock. It’s also waterproof.

Going into this review, I had actually been skeptical of pulsators because I found the first one I tried frustrating and “like a novelty more than a toy box necessity,” especially for the price. The Drei has me convinced and enamoured.

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5 Comments

  1. Lovely review! I was wondering how the drei would work in practice, because I remembered your less-good review of the last one.

    My girlfriend and I were killing time at the sex shop before a movie started, as you do, and she picked this one up, turned it on, and promptly told me I couldn’t get one because it’d “put her out of business” and I still laugh when I think about it.

    • That sounds like a glowing review, if it can push a gf out of business. Then again at $200 that way to rich for me.

  2. It seems like a great toy, I just wish they made more toys smaller (in circumference) or had that option.

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