I'm quite interested in E-stim, so I'd really like to try this out. Problem is, the only ones that catch my eye as something trustworthy are ErosTek lines that start from 300 dollars up to 600. That's a bit of a spend, especially considering I don't know if I'll like it in the end.
My question is - are there Worthwhile cheaper devices? I know there are plenty of cheap e-stim toys, but I'm really not interested if they are crap.
E-stim devices (cheaper)
E-stim devices (cheaper)
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Re: E-stim devices (cheaper)
My suggestion would be to head over to smartstim.com and look up Davy Box. It is a home built solution that is safe, low on the danger and low on the investment. For $25 you get a low skill build and a hell of a kick on 3xAAA batteries. It is intended to be used as an entry level unit. Mine has been alive for 3 yrs now. It can leverage the tracks posted here.Nezhul wrote: My question is - are there Worthwhile cheaper devices? I know there are plenty of cheap e-stim toys, but I'm really not interested if they are crap.
If you want a delicate, self controlled introduction with something commercial, get a TENS unit from a medical supply stire. For $50 you can get a decent unit. It can't leverage the computer based tracks but gives you full control over the sensation and let's you know if you like it.
Use TENS pads in both cases at first. If you like where it is going, go get yourself some conductive rubber tubing. It is easy to cut to size and wire, and easy to keep clean and store. It is also pretty darn cheap. If it is for you, invest in electrodes designed to your preferences.
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