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How can I order the products I want?
Browse passion4romance by clicking on the product categories on the left of the screen. Click on product pictures to see more information and to load a larger picture.
When you have found a product you want to buy, either click on the thumbnail or "more detail" the item details window will then appear this will allow you to choose sizes or colours if applicable, check the details are correct and select update, then "buy now" to add to your shopping basket, from here you can goto the "Checkout" and complete your purchase or "keep shopping" to return to the shop.
Once an item is added to your shopping basket the item together with cost, quantity and options "if chosen" will be shown. For multiple items the total cost of items in the basket will be calculated automatically. Remember that all passion4romance prices include VAT and that delivery to the UK mainland is free on orders over £50.00.
When you have finished shopping or at any any time you would like to view your cart, click the "ShoppingCart" link in the top navigation bar, from here you can view your items and proceed to the simple and secure payment process.
Whilst in the Checkout page you can enter any promotional coupons or Gift Vouchers these will then be deducted from your total.
The next stages will depend on wether you are an existing customer or a new customer:
New Customer, You will be guided through setting up your account, this will include shipping and billing address, username and password (so you will be able to track your order online) Remember you user name and password as this will allow you to track your order on line also if you require more products at a later stage you will not have to re-enter your details. Once this has been completed you will be asked for your delivery type, Select either "Royal mail 1st class", "Special Delivery" or "international order".
Existing Customer, Sign in either before you add items to your cart or during the checkout stages, Then select your delivery type and finally payment terms.
Online Payment options, The next page will ask for your payment type, two options exist:
"pay by mail", (default option) if you do not want to enter your credit card details using Paypal's secure server then choose this option, from here you can print your proforma invoice. as soon as we receive payment we will ship your goods.this allows you to complete your order together with proforma invoice and order number you can either send payment by cheque or bank transfer.
"Credit/Debit card", The second option is using your Credit /Debit card these payments are taken using Worldpay's secure server and no details are held on our systems. This is the quickest way of receiving your items. You will receive notification from both Worldpay's server and our system notifing you of your transaction.
If you'd rather not place your order online, you can order over the phone.
You don't need to read out the names of the products when you order, so it's safe to order within earshot of colleagues and co-workers!
You can add items to the basket in the usual way and select the "Pay by mail" option, print this out or take a note of the "order" number, call us on 0870 2351 282 to place your order quoting your Order no: which is displayed on the top of the order confirmation page. We can then take your Credit/Debit card details.
Our friendly assistants are waiting for your call.
What different types of Materials are used?
Sex Toys are made from numerous types of material. Each material has its unique advantages and disadvantages as follows:
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Plastic Plastic is ideal for transmitting vibrations. The motor inside a hard plastic vibrator does not have to work as hard as a motor inside a vibrator made of softer materials. The vibrations in a hard plastic vibrator are also going to be a bit more intense than in a jelly vibrator. On the other hand, vibrators made from a combination of materials, say hard plastic and jelly for example, can offer many more options than a vibrator made from just plastic. Clitoral stimulators, rotating beads and oscillating tips are features that require the use of several materials.Plastic sex toys are usually hard and perfectly smooth, though a few models have textured shafts. Plastic is a popular (and traditional) material for vibrators; they are sleekly styled and easy to clean.
Plastic vibrators are well suited for direct clitoral and both internal and external stimulation. Cleaning is a breeze requiring only a wet washcloth, some sex toy cleaner, or a tissue soaked in rubbing alcohol. As most plastic vibrators are not waterproof, they should not normally be washed in water. Check out waterproof vibrators if you want one that you could use in the bath, or that you can under clean under running water.
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Silicone Silicone is a very lifelike material, (second only to Cyberskin); it looks and feels real. Silicone vibrators come in all colors, shapes and sizes. It has a few advantages over latex and jelly. Silicone material is relatively non-porous, making it easy to clean; all it requires soap and hot water, and can actually be boiled or put in the dishwasher (though this should not be done with a silicone vibrator, due to it’s internal mechanics). Silicone warms to the body quickly and retains heat, which adds to the realistic feel.
As Silicone is non-porous nature, it is less likely to trap and spread germs amongst users who are sharing (assuming they aren’t using a condom – which IS recommended). Silicone is a high quality material that lasts longer, but is generally more expensive than latex or jelly.
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Jelly Jelly toys are similar to silicone in feel and look, although they are not quite as smooth and lifelike. However, jelly is a much cheaper material and offers most of the benefits of silicone. Also, jelly is flexible - though not quite as much so as silicone. Jelly toys are available in many colors.
Jelly is relatively porous, so toys should not be shared unless a condom is used. Jelly will degrade if exposed to a non-water based lubricant or rubbing alcohol, so always use a water based (NOT oil) lubricant. The porous nature of jelly makes it harder to remove germs from the surface. The best way to clean jelly toys is with a cleaner specifically designed for sex toys; soap and water will work, but will not sterilize the surface.
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Latex Most sex toys are made from latex, as it is a low cost option compared to silicone and jelly. Latex is a bit less flexible than silicone and jelly, and does not last as long. Latex is also quite porous and therefore not as easy to clean as some materials. Use a condom if you share a latex toy. Latex toys can be cleaned with soap and warm water. Some people are allergic to latex. If you or your partner is allergic to latex condoms, you might want to try a toy made of silicone or jelly.
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Other Metal dildos are similar to plastic ones, in that they have a hard, usually smooth exterior and are easy to clean.
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Acrylic is a form of special plastic. It can be very beautiful as it has visual properties similar to glass. Acrylic toys are durable and easy to clean.
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Cyberskin/Ultra Skin are the closest you can get to the look and feel of real skin. New (relatively expensive) materials, they are soft, flexible, and smooth and feel like skin. They are porous like latex and jelly, so should be cleaned with special solution, or at least carefully with soap and warm water.
Whatever your needs you will find it on our online store, if you have any questions please contact us for further information...
How Should I look after my Toys?
All sex toys should be scrupulously well maintained, and simple rules adhered to.
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Ensure that after each "session" all toys are wiped clean, finishing off with an anti-bacterial or germicidal wipe. Pay particular attention to little nooks, crannies and crevices - such as where a wire might enter or a switch is located.
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Some toys such as vibrators and dildos, can be used inside a condom - use one if you can and discard as soon as possible.
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Reserve particular toys for particular places, avoid switching toys between mouth, vagina and anus (in any order), and don't share. (Fingers are sex toys too - the same rules apply!).
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If toys are irregularly used, or not likely to be used for some time, remove the batteries. Even modern batteries can eventually leek and cause problems with battery contacts.
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Check for wear, especially of wires and connectors and switches. You won't be electrocuted by a couple of batteries, but the exposed end of a frayed wire can cause painful scratches to sensitive skin.
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