🌀 Unleash Your Sensitivity Superpowers!
The ArTLaB Premium Wartenberg Neuro Pinwheel is a high-quality diagnostic instrument designed for professionals to assess nerve sensitivity. Featuring three interchangeable heads and a durable stainless steel construction, this tool is perfect for testing nerve damage or dysfunction. Its ergonomic design and satisfaction guarantee make it a must-have for any medical practitioner.
A**U
Great dough cutter
It works well really well
Q**N
I can't stop laughing!!
This was an add on to an order so that I qualified for free shipping. I ordered it with my 10 year old son in mind bc he likes strange things and thought he would have fun playing with it. He is petrified of it!! LOL he had nightmares about it bc he said d it looked so creepy! It was also much sharper than I thought it would be!! The ends are as sharp as little finishing nails so def not safe for a child. I used it gently down my arm and it really is a great sensory item for adults to use or be in charge of using. It is very sturdy and a little heavy.
D**S
Great quality
Amazing quality for the price. Much sharper than the ones you can purchase at adult stores.
A**B
Nice, sharp
This is the first time I've tried one and I like it, it's pretty sharp and could puncture without too much pressure. The wheel wobbles a bit, but quality is decent and it looks good.
K**K
THE PICTURE SHOWS TWO DEVICES, I ONLY RECEIVED ONE
Its okay, I only received the one with the longer handle.
R**.
opinion
Wheels are excellent for stimulation to the taint and testicles.
L**I
Fantastic.
Does all the things a wartenberg wheel is supposed to do... Very happy with this purchase.
L**N
Too sharp for sensory testing.
This was way too sharp in my opinion the picture didn’t even show how painfully sharp it was. Maybe for a bedroom you could be okay for those that like pain but could never be used in a dr setting for a sensory gauge. The wheel wouldn’t spin and would get stuck and you have to press really hard to try and turn it and even if you grabbed it with your fingers to avoid the spikes it still would catch and get stuck.
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