At first, I thought of the njoy Fun Wand as sort of like the kid sibling of the Pure Wand. It’s smaller and tries to fill the same shoes, but it comes off more precious than impressive. It’s only when I stopped thinking of it as a mini Pure Wand and embraced its differences that I discovered that it’s a pretty fun toy in its own right.

What’s it look like? It’s definitely smaller in size than the Pure Wand. It’s slimmer, shorter, and less hefty. That’s not to say that it doesn’t have a nice weight. I received this one before the Pure Wand and I audibly gasped when I first picked it up. But maybe if I had gotten the Pure Wand first, I wouldn’t have been as impressed by the twelve ounce weight. It weighs exactly half as much as its big sibling.
Half of the Fun Wand is a smooth curve tipped with a 1” diameter ball, just like the smaller end of the Pure Wand. This one sort of undulates in the middle, and the other half dips down (or up, depending on how you look at it) and becomes a series of bulbs. The tear-shaped bulbs shrink in size from the middle of the toy. The bulb closest to the center of the toy is 1” in diameter and the one at the very end is .75”, leaving the size of second bulb in the chain somewhere in the middle. In between the bulbs are narrow stems that only serve to give you a little break between stretches.
And, of course, the whole thing is nice and shiny.
How does it work? njoy says that the Fun Wand can be used for “combined oral and G-spot stimulation,” which sounds very intriguing, or for plain ol’ G-spot or anal play. I used the smooth curved side vaginally, and the anal beady side anally. I suppose you could use the smooth side anally and it would do a thing or two for your prostate, but the beady side seems more fun.
Yes, but how does it feel? The upside-down bend in the middle looks lovely and clearly delineates the two halves of the toy, but it is so awkward to hold. The Pure Wand has a long, high handle that gives you plenty of room to grip and plenty of length to take in. It felt natural to maneuver the thing with a simple push and pull. The dip in the Fun Wand cuts that length in half. The inversion in the shaft made it uncomfortable to hold it the way I wanted. The only good grip I could get on it was this unnatural underhand hold. I felt like I was scooping around in my vagina. That’s the only way to put it, really.
The entire body of the toy wanted to tip over inside me. I can only guess that it was tilting as a result of my awkward grip. I had never had that kind of problem with a dildo before. Maybe leaning to one side, sure, whatever, but this thing was tilting at nearly a 90 degree angle. So eventually, I just let it go. Fine, Fun Wand, tip over if you want to so badly. I think the twisting would have felt great if it weren’t for the arch in the shaft. It felt like more scraping. Though easier to hold, it didn’t feel as good with the whole thing turned upside-down. I gave up on that before long.
But the wonderful thing about the Fun Wand is that it offers two types of fun. If the smooth side didn’t work vaginally, perhaps the bumpy side could work anally. Brilliant. I’m not exactly a stranger to anal penetration, but I’ve only done the  very basics. The shocker and I are good friends, let’s put it that way. But I am interested in taking things further, and this seemed like a great first step. So I set my Blue Bird Bullet on my clit, lubed up the other half of the Fun Wand, and got down to business.
The upside-down grip was not at all a problem here. I didn’t have the need to angle the bulbs at anything, so the tipping over didn’t matter. The smallest bead on the Fun Wand looks small enough for a novice. It’s only about a finger and a half in width. It went in easily after a little prepping with one finger. It was glorious. The teardrop shape of each bump gave a fantastic stretch, easing me open. I was only dimly aware of the narrow stems in between the bulbs: they only served to tell me when the entire bulb had gone in. I think I would have liked longer stems so that I could more fully appreciate the girth of each new bulb. As it was, I took a little breather in between the beads, nudging the wide end and narrow tip of each around my hole before pushing the next one all the way in. In the end, I couldn’t take the 1” bulb (the third and final in the line). I was happy enough feeling the small and middle-size bulbs move in and out of me. My goal for next time is to make it through all three.
In my “Night in with Sasi and Joy” post, I mentioned that the anal Fun Wand/Blue Bird Bullet combo provided the longest orgasm of the night. I honestly cannot tell you whether that was due to the anal bead play or the inadvertent teasing from the Blue Bird Bullet (more on that in my next review). I’ll use a better source of clit stimulation next time and see what happens.
What’s the downside? The previously mentioned awkward grip during G-spot oriented use. I’m unsure of whether the tipping happens to other people or if it was just a freak thing, so I’m not going to count that as a full strike against the Pure Wand. Both the grip and the tipping were less of a problem during anal use, but you might have some issues if you’re aiming at a prostate.
Is it worth it? Despite the awkward issues I had, I’d say it’s worth a try. I bought mine because it was cheaper than the Pure Wand and I just couldn’t wait to save another $20. I think the dual use feature makes it worth the price of admission. You can almost certainly find cheaper anal beads, but can you dump them in a pot of boiling water to sterilize them?

Yum.

At first, I thought of the njoy Fun Wand as sort of like the kid sibling of the Pure Wand. It’s smaller and tries to fill the same shoes, but it comes off more precious than impressive. It’s only when I stopped thinking of it as a mini Pure Wand and embraced its differences that I discovered that it’s a pretty fun toy in its own right.

What’s it look like? It’s definitely smaller in size than the Pure Wand. It’s slimmer, shorter, and less hefty. That’s not to say that it doesn’t have a nice weight. I received this one before the Pure Wand and I audibly gasped when I first picked it up. But maybe if I had gotten the Pure Wand first, I wouldn’t have been as impressed by the twelve ounce weight. It weighs exactly half as much as its big sibling.

Half of the Fun Wand is a smooth curve tipped with a 1” diameter ball, just like the smaller end of the Pure Wand. This one sort of undulates in the middle, and the other half dips down (or up, depending on how you look at it) and becomes a series of bulbs. The tear-shaped bulbs shrink in size from the middle of the toy. The bulb closest to the center of the toy is 1” in diameter and the one at the very end is .75”, leaving the size of second bulb in the chain somewhere in the middle. In between the bulbs are narrow stems that only serve to give you a little break between stretches.

And, of course, the whole thing is nice and shiny.

How does it work? njoy says that the Fun Wand can be used for “combined oral and G-spot stimulation,” which sounds very intriguing, or for plain ol’ G-spot or anal play. I used the smooth curved side vaginally, and the anal beady side anally. I suppose you could use the smooth side anally and it would do a thing or two for your prostate, but the beady side seems more fun.

Yes, but how does it feel? The upside-down bend in the middle looks lovely and clearly delineates the two halves of the toy, but it is so awkward to hold. The Pure Wand has a long, high handle that gives you plenty of room to grip and plenty of length to take in. It felt natural to maneuver the thing with a simple push and pull. The dip in the Fun Wand cuts that length in half. The inversion in the shaft made it uncomfortable to hold it the way I wanted. The only good grip I could get on it was this unnatural underhand hold. I felt like I was scooping around in my vagina. That’s the only way to put it, really.

The entire body of the toy wanted to tip over inside me. I can only guess that it was tilting as a result of my awkward grip. I had never had that kind of problem with a dildo before. Maybe leaning to one side, sure, whatever, but this thing was tilting at nearly a 90 degree angle. So eventually, I just let it go. Fine, Fun Wand, tip over if you want to so badly. I think the twisting would have felt great if it weren’t for the arch in the shaft. It felt like more scraping. Though easier to hold, it didn’t feel as good with the whole thing turned upside-down. I gave up on that before long.

But the wonderful thing about the Fun Wand is that it offers two types of fun. If the smooth side didn’t work vaginally, perhaps the bumpy side could work anally. Brilliant. I’m not exactly a stranger to anal penetration, but I’ve only done the very basics. The shocker and I are good friends, let’s put it that way. But I am interested in taking things further, and this seemed like a great first step. So I set my Blue Bird Bullet on my clit, lubed up the other half of the Fun Wand, and got down to business.

The upside-down grip was not at all a problem here. I didn’t have the need to angle the bulbs at anything, so the tipping over didn’t matter. The smallest bead on the Fun Wand looks small enough for a novice. It’s only about a finger and a half in width. It went in easily after a little prepping with one finger. It was glorious. The teardrop shape of each bump gave a fantastic stretch, easing me open. I was only dimly aware of the narrow stems in between the bulbs: they only served to tell me when the entire bulb had gone in. I think I would have liked longer stems so that I could more fully appreciate the girth of each new bulb. As it was, I took a little breather in between the beads, nudging the wide end and narrow tip of each around my hole before pushing the next one all the way in. In the end, I couldn’t take the 1” bulb (the third and final in the line). I was happy enough feeling the small and middle-size bulbs move in and out of me. My goal for next time is to make it through all three.

In my “Night in with Sasi and Joy” post, I mentioned that the anal Fun Wand/Blue Bird Bullet combo provided the longest orgasm of the night. I honestly cannot tell you whether that was due to the anal bead play or the inadvertent teasing from the Blue Bird Bullet (more on that in my next review). I’ll use a better source of clit stimulation next time and see what happens.

What’s the downside? The previously mentioned awkward grip during G-spot oriented use. I’m unsure of whether the tipping happens to other people or if it was just a freak thing, so I’m not going to count that as a full strike against the Pure Wand. Both the grip and the tipping were less of a problem during anal use, but you might have some issues if you’re aiming at a prostate.

Is it worth it? Despite the awkward issues I had, I’d say it’s worth a try. I bought mine because it was cheaper than the Pure Wand and I just couldn’t wait to save another $20. I think the dual use feature makes it worth the price of admission. You can almost certainly find cheaper anal beads, but can you dump them in a pot of boiling water to sterilize them?

Yum.

(Source: menageamoi)