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“WOW…. Your company builds a great product which both of us are extremely pleased. What a great sensation. Truly holds the suction for a long time. Thank you and I hope to send some new business your direction.” ~Happy Customer
You know… it’s REALLY hard to do good work in the business of creating products, when faced with competition from other companies that only seek to sell LOTS of products, not stick to selling good products.
It takes a constant pressure to improve what you can, and to maintain what you have made great already. It takes willpower to avoid the quick buck of shipping the work offshore where it’s cheap, but also totally un-customizable, and un-supervised and far worse un-cared-about. It takes the ability to say NO to other things. It takes the ability to understand not just what the customer is willing to buy, but what they really want, and how they intend to use your product - then design it from top to bottom as a good experience. It also means listening and learning when it goes wrong.
So with all that to be done to make a good product - it’s natural that you end up burned out after a while. But it’s all worth while when a customer sends you something like this. A little reminder that your hard work has actually made someone’s dream into a reality.
Summary:
Awesome.
P.s. If you don’t know what a Vacbed is… click through this image
Fetish-Style.info in Japan reviews our Micro-Breathe Enclosure Hood
via google translator - which makes it pretty amusing!
Canadian Kink Engineering is, Enclosure Micro-Breathe Hood launched a full head mask of fine drilled.
This mask eye holes fine of less than 0.5mm, nose, mouth all (or any) have been opened, at first glance is no pull on the mask looks like the opening zipper with optional that is braided or you can select. Has become so thick fabrics and colors can also be selected, base price is $ 115 (£ 8,600) has become the. This style masks in the past but had been breathing holes in the nose, laser cutting technology advances, that he was fine in this way can be processed. Fans will be a mask for the very interesting masks. Look out.
Vacbed Science: A Customer Compares his Kink Engineering Vac-products:
We have a customer who enjoyed his Kink Engineering Vacbed (purchased in 2009) so much that he also got hold of a Vac-Cube, and a Vac-Tower so that he could try and share with his friends ALL of the great experiences from Kink Engineering. Here’s his thoughts on the products.
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Q: How are your three products from Kink Engineering holding up to use?
A: Having had them over a year, the toys are holding up OK.
The vacbed got a hole in it because I was not careful when putting the frame together. Now that it’s been back to you for repairs (nice job by the way - I love the Kink Engineering Logo overlay you used to hide the repairs!) it’s back in business and as good as ever.
The cube took some damage during a play session, then a bit more during the repairs (latex + zipper bag = BAD), but we got it fixed locally as the damage was not too bad. The repairs seem to have enhanced the effectiveness of the neck even.
The Vac-tower has done great. Holding up quite well despite some very rough usage.
Q: How would you compare the three products?
A: Overall the vac-tower gets a better reception. More comfortable, more exposed than the cube so more parts available to tease, and with the head out it suits people that the head-in vacbed freaks out. The longest session with the tower is about twice as long as the cube.
People seem to have a tough time finding a spot they can stay for long term in in the cube. The neck seals really well, which is exactly the opposite of what I was expecting.
So overall…
Vacbed: Highest comfort, except for some people who have breathing/claustrophobia issues. [Note: He chose a head inside design with “Face Relief with Tube” style breathing option] The wide bore breathing tube really helps here, along with the face relief. The longest, most intense sessions have been in the bed.
Vac-Cube: Can be uncomfortable. The neck seal tends to pinch if the person is not lined up properly, difficult to find a good position to kneel/sit in. Padding under the cube helps. It’s less accessible as the body parts you want to reach tend to be hard to get to. It makes for a good short-term bondage comedy - Good at a party for short rides, but not as good for long scenes. The PVC piping scares people at first, as it creaks a LOT when you flip and turn the cube - but holds together surprisingly well. Hardest to assemble.
Vac-Tower: Much more comfortable than the cube, neck still pinches sometimes but tends to annoy people less. The best option for teasing, as both sides are nicely open to touching/spanking. Tends to scare new users until they realize that A) its NOT as unstable as it looks, and B) the creaking of the frame when the person struggles isn’t a problem (same as the cube). Probably the easiest of the three to assemble once you know how.
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Many thanks to our Anonymous customer for the reivews and the purchases. I hope this information helps you choose the right vacbed, vac-cube or vac-tower for your playroom, photoshoot, porn site, or dungeon.
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Great Introduction to Rubber Book! Great to drag in those “I think they’re secretly kinky” friends.
Rubber Life | The Ultimate Beginners Guide to the Fascinating World of Latex
REVIEW BY: Mad_Scientist - Owner of Kink Engineering Custom Latex
I just had a chance to sit down for a couple of hours and read through this great book by 3XL of www.lustlovelatex.com and I throughly enjoyed the experience.
The e-book is true to it’s name as a PERFECT beginners guide to latex fetishism. A great overall review of what it is to be a latex fetishist, full of sound advice for the many MANY people out there who are wrestling with their internal desires for latex lifestyles of all sorts.
The opening chapters on buying and caring for rubber gear followed by introductions and suggestions of rubber fetish play are not terribly unique or deep. The information will be familiar teritory for even fairly new latex fetishists who have been seeking out latex images and pondering clothing online.
The experienced rubberist will no doubt find these parts trivial, but keep in mind the target audience is the newbie, and overwhelming details can be the death of an introductory guide.
Where the book truly shines is it’s chapters on identifying and evaluating your latex fetish, joining the latex community and ground rules for starting a search for a fetish friendly partner.
Had I had access to a reference work like this 15 years ago I would have saved much frustration in my long search for a kink-positive parter in life! The guidelines and advice are rational and useful to all levels of rubberist. The book centers on how to present yourself as a persona and fetishist instead of following the mindless seeking of a particular iconic fetish partner that is the common failing of many a desperate lonely latex enthusiast.
I particularly enjoyed a side item focusing on “Don’t be creepy” that, while amusing, presented good information on the subject of creepy behavior online and off, such as “Knowing things about someone isn’t the same as knowing them”. Amen!
It is refreshing to see a resource speaking about the search for self knowledge and self improvement as part of the search for a kinky partner.
My only concern about the book is that it’s target market is the uninitiated. As such it’s going to be a trick to get it into the hands of those that may not even know that they need it yet… promoting it on latex blogs and fetish community sites is good, but a bit too late to capture the people who will truly benefit from it’s sound entry level advice. (Preaching to the choir)
One way of accomplishing this is to get this book’s website linked publically and often as a definitive entry level resource to the latex community. Go on… you know you want to blog about it along side Katy Perry and Lady Ga Ga or just mention it casually to a friend who you have always suspected of being a closet kinkster.
Pssst… this book is great for those beginning to explore a latex fetish, pass it on.
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A review of our work!
So, I just got my very own Kink Engineering vacbed in the mail yesterday, and I was giving it a whirl at Kinkfest….
Every touch, poke, jab, or tickle is felt through the latex with clarity. I’d say it’s even enhanced because of the suction and the feeling of the latex hugging every inch of your body…
What’s also awesome is that there’s been lots of interest in my vacbed; I’ve been excited about it in my local community since I ordered it, and it’s been a successful tool in my evil plan to get people to approach me to play. Mwahahahahaha!…