What’s Inside Wednesday: Hannah Harper’s Butterfly
Well, I haven’t posted a What’s Inside Wednesday for a while, so I guess Hannah Harper’s Butterfly is overdue. I got this toy pretty early on, just a few months after I started reviewing. Don’t bother going back and reading the review. It’s boring, and I ramble on about my love for rabbit-style vibes. But this one never was my favorite. I got a few orgasms using it, but I didn’t particularly like it.

According to the EdenFantasys.comwebsite, Hannah Harper’s Butterfly is made with TPR silicone. Despite the thick material, it wasn’t too hard to get into. First, I took off the battery compartment cap, and then I cut the pink stuff up next to the butterfly. Pictured below is the battery compartment. Yes, that’s all it is, clear plastic. I cut far enough up the shaft to be able to get the battery tube out.
There were two bullets, one at the head, and another one inside the butterfly. But they didn’t operate independently, which sucked. My clitoris wants more power than my G-spot.
When I took this apart, the top bullet pulled right out after the plastic tube. The other one I had to dig a little into the butterfly to get to, and then it took some tugging on the wire to pull it free. Turns out its wire goes all the way up and then back down into the battery cylinder. The two bullets are exactly the same, and this is what they look like out of their plastic casings.
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I love your Whats Inside posts!
We really enjoy the What's Inside posts too. Thanks for posting them
Thank you both for reading and commenting!
I never miss a wat's inside wednesday post… even if it takes me a few days to get around to reading them.
I really want to start my own what's inside posts but have great trouble trying to decide which vibrator to sacrifice. Although I've got an expensive Zini vibe I killed but I worry that rechargeable toys might be dangerous to dismantle
So far I've had really good luck with my rechargeable vibes and haven't managed to kill any yet, but I'm sure I will at some point, though. I hadn't even thought about the possible dangers of taking them apart, but you have a good point. Some of those rechargeable batteries may require special handling.