A few weeks back, while we were out in Palm Springs at The Dinah, we stopped by DildoDr.com’s vender booth, just to say hello, check out the wares and do a little networking (as you do with other sex industry folks). While chatting with the company’s owner, we happened to mention that we do toy reviews on the site, just in case he’d be interested in getting in touch later down the line to talk about having us review stuff.
Without skipping a beat, the Dildo Dr. told us to take a look at all of the toys there and pick one each to take with us for review. Say what?!? We were shocked by this guy’s total generosity, but didn’t have to be told twice! After looking through the tables of beautiful glass toys, I finally settled on what I later found out was called Corn Art, an eight inch, amber colored dildo. Along with the toys, Dildo Dr. gave us awesome padded bags to protect our precious cargo in transit (and to keep safe once we got home). Seriously amazing.
So, I think you can see why this Pyrex dildo is called Corn Art. For those of you who can’t see images, the Corn Art dildo is an eight inch dildo that is basically shaped like a corn on the cob, complete with a knobby handle at the end. The shaft of the dildo has little bumps along it, which look exactly like the kernels you find on an actual ear of corn. The whole thing is a beautiful amber color, which isn’t corn-themed, but makes the whole piece look like a piece of art.
Measuring in at 1.75” wide, Corn Art is a pretty sizeable toy that fills the body nicely, especially because of the material it is made of. Unlike silicone or rubber, glass is a totally rigid material that has no give or spring to it, so even if a toy isn’t super wide, it still offers a filling feeling. The weightiness of the glass only adds to that feeling. Another plus of playing with a glass toy is that it only needs a drop of lube to keep it slippery for a long time.
While I loved a lot about this dildo, there were a few aspects that I wasn’t as excited about. The pointy shape of the toy, paired with the hard material didn’t work so well for me. There was something about the way the tip of the toy moved into the full width that felt uncomfortable in my body. I would have preferred a more gradual increase in size. As well, the kernels along the shaft didn’t add to my pleasure. That particular texture wasn’t working with my body structure, but that doesn’t mean it won’t work wonders for other people. Length and handle-wise, I have no complaints. They both were fabulous.
Though we’ve touched on it in pretty much every glass toy review, I just wanted to reiterate that the types of glass toys we are talking about are made of specific types of shatter-proof glass, such as Pyrex. I just want to make sure that no one thinks we are telling them that they should shove IKEA wine glasses up their holes. I mean really, those things break if you look at them funny.
All in all, this is one great toy to get corny with!
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