CalExotics Basic Essentials Pussy Stroker - Soft TPE Masturbator with Ribbed Shaft, Open-End Design
The CalExotics Basic Essentials Pussy Stroker is a soft, stretchy male masturbator made from translucent TPE material. It features a ribbed internal shaft for added sensation and an open-end design that makes cleaning straightforward. Weighing just 1.76 ounces with dimensions of 3 x 1.5 x 3.2 inches, this compact stroker is easy to handle and store.
What to expect from this stroker
This stroker uses super-stretchy TPE to accommodate different sizes comfortably. The ribbed texture along the shaft helps create varied sensations during use. The open-end design allows for quick rinsing, and the material is soft to the touch. It comes with a 1-year manufacturer warranty from CalExotics.
Size and material facts
| Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Color | Translucent |
| Dimensions | 3 x 1.5 x 3.2 inches |
| Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Model Number | 1785-00-3 |
Cleaning and care instructions
Before and after every use, wash the stroker with warm water and mild soap. The open-end design makes it easy to flush out any residue. Dry thoroughly before storing. TPE is a porous material, so regular cleaning is important to maintain hygiene.
Frequently asked questions
Is the material body-safe?
The stroker is made from TPE, which is a common material in adult toys. It is latex-free but porous, so cleaning after each use is recommended. The product does not specify medical-grade certification, so use with a water-based lubricant for best results.
How do I clean the open end?
Simply run warm water through the opening and use mild soap. The open design allows for thorough rinsing without trapping water.
Does it come with a warranty?
Yes, CalExotics provides a 1-year manufacturer warranty against defects. Keep your purchase receipt for any claims.
Can I use silicone-based lube?
The supplier information does not specify lubricant compatibility, but many users opt for water-based lubricants with TPE toys to avoid potential material degradation. Without explicit guidance, it's safer to stick with water-based.