Hi folks. I’ve not been here for years but just dabbling with some self bondage again and found a great new lock on a well known auction site beginning with the most commonly used letter in the alphabet!
It cost me £17 and will lock for a minute up to 99hrs 59 minutes (4 days 4 hours)
It says ‘last one ‘ but I dare say they relist them.
£17 time lock padlock
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Re: £17 time lock padlock
See discussion here: http://forum.boundanna.net/board/viewto ... =7&t=11252Rachael xx wrote:Hi folks. I’ve not been here for years but just dabbling with some self bondage again and found a great new lock on a well known auction site beginning with the most commonly used letter in the alphabet!
It cost me £17 and will lock for a minute up to 99hrs 59 minutes (4 days 4 hours)
It says ‘last one ‘ but I dare say they relist them.
How may I serve you? *Curtsey*
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I’m an idiot?
Wow. Welcome back to the site Rachael!
Wow. Welcome back to the site Rachael!
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The "idiot" line is Gregovic's sig. Not part of the post, so not aimed (specifically) at you.Rachael xx wrote:I’m an idiot?
Wow. Welcome back to the site Rachael!
A number of AliExpress stores have that same lock for around US$13 or so (less than £10); possibly someone will have it on eBay in the same price range (although it's resisting my quick attempts to find it). Can't speak for import / VAT issues to the UK.
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No VAT or duty issue if you buy one (under the threshold), and in practice no VAT or duty issue if you bought half a dozen as the shippers invariably misdeclare the value and HMRC only check large or heavy stuff they think might be suspicious.
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I bought two, this one which was delivered promptly and works perfectly:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Sex-Bon ... 20079.html
And this one which took longer to arrive, didn't work and took me nearly two months to get a refund because the seller demanded videos of the problem in impossibly small file sizes until I opened a formal dispute. I see it's no longer available from that seller so I guess mine wasn't the only failure.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Electro ... 09428.html
The problem with the latter is clearly a faulty battery (thanks to whoever dissected one here so I could see how to open it with minimal damage) but might even be that one of the battery leads isn't properly attached within the heat-shrink round the battery, so when I can find space to fire up a soldering iron it may yet be an easy repair or failing that might be possible to enhance with some electronics to operate from more than simply a timer.
I've just realised we're creating a parallel thread so maybe admins could lock this with a link to the main one?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Sex-Bon ... 20079.html
And this one which took longer to arrive, didn't work and took me nearly two months to get a refund because the seller demanded videos of the problem in impossibly small file sizes until I opened a formal dispute. I see it's no longer available from that seller so I guess mine wasn't the only failure.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Electro ... 09428.html
The problem with the latter is clearly a faulty battery (thanks to whoever dissected one here so I could see how to open it with minimal damage) but might even be that one of the battery leads isn't properly attached within the heat-shrink round the battery, so when I can find space to fire up a soldering iron it may yet be an easy repair or failing that might be possible to enhance with some electronics to operate from more than simply a timer.
I've just realised we're creating a parallel thread so maybe admins could lock this with a link to the main one?
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Indeed thats not aimed specifically at you. It is my personal theory on how accidents happen. We've all had those moments where in hindsight we think: gee that was stupid of me. How could I be such an idiot. So when going over a plan, especially something like a planned selfbondage, my theory is one should always assume they're an idiot and so take nothing for granted.Rachael xx wrote:I’m an idiot?
Wow. Welcome back to the site Rachael!
It's intended as light-hearted.
How may I serve you? *Curtsey*
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See second line belowGregovic wrote:It is my personal theory on how accidents happen.
Indeed over time people got knowledge but no wisdom.
Accidents do not happen, they are caused.
Accidents do not happen, they are caused.