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This article contains reviews and comments about commercially available TENS units designed for the BDSM market. This is designed for users to share information about their experiences of products not for manufacturers to advertise their product. There is an external links section at the bottom of the article where links to manufacturers' sites can be added.

E-Stim Systems Series One

We bought a series one control box in 2006 and are very satisfied with it. At £89 for an EBox Series 1 Kit + Veriprobe (butt plug electrode) this is very good value for money. It is quite well made, more than powerful enough for the sort of play we like. The only thing we would point out is that although it has two channels, they cannot be individually controlled. (To be fair, the manufacturer does point this out.) If you are looking to experiment with electric play then this is a very good way to start. (Recomended.) Since then they have expanded their range considerably and now offer a box offering similar features to the Erostek but costing considerably less, although I have not tested it is well worth checking out. [Source 1]

Erostek ET312

Erostek ET312

This is a very sophisticated unit costing over £300, it is large and heavy (compared with other boxes I have seen) havings its own rechargeable battery contained within the box. There are 18 stimulation modes plus another six modes that can be programmed by the user (with special software which is extra) and two independent channels. Although the controls look complex, they are simple to use, I had no problem mastering them without referring to the manual. The different modes do work and can produce noticeably different effects on the subject. The box I have been using on loan from a friend so I have not had to pay for it. The question is would I buy one myself? YES! it is expensive but it is also powerful and well made and is much more sophisticated than my own E-Stim Series One. If you are new to E-Stim then I would perhaps suggest that you buy a cheaper box as your first TENS unit, but if you know that you like it then you cannot go too far wrong with the ET312.

See also

External links

  • E-Stim Systems: UK Based company making their own range of Electro-Stimulation Equipment and electrodes.

Sources

  1. Balzac 14:45, 4 January 2009 (UTC)
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