Fetish Fantasy Series – Deluxe Wartenberg Wheel | Stainless Steel Sensation Play Tool
Explore the art of sensation play with the Fetish Fantasy Deluxe Wartenberg Wheel—a sleek, stainless steel toy designed to tickle, tease, and awaken every nerve ending. Named after neurologist Dr. Robert Wartenberg, this medical-inspired device uses a rotating pinwheel of gentle spikes to create spine-tingling stimulation across the skin. Perfect for bondage enthusiasts and beginners alike, it becomes even more exhilarating when paired with a blindfold or restraints to heighten anticipation and arousal.
🌟 Why You’ll Love It:
Sensory Teasing at Its Finest – The prickly wheel delivers light, electrifying sensations as it glides over the skin, intensifying your body's response.
Elegant, Medical-Inspired Design – Crafted from medical-grade stainless steel for precision, durability, and a cool-to-the-touch feel.
Perfect for Bondage & BDSM Play – Use it during restraint scenes or sensory deprivation play to amplify every touch.
Body-Safe & Easy to Clean – Non-porous stainless steel makes this toy hygienic, long-lasting, and easy to sanitize after use.
Product Specifications:
Material: Stainless Steel
Color: Silver
Length: Approx. 7 in (17.8 cm)
Use Type: External stimulation only
Care: Clean with toy-safe spray or wash with warm water and antibacterial soap; dry thoroughly
How to Use:
Glide It Gently – Roll the wheel slowly over your partner’s body, avoiding sharp pressure.
Build Anticipation – Blindfold your partner or restrain them for increased suspense and sensory focus.
Play with Temperature – Chill or warm the wheel slightly for temperature play variations.
Explore Together – Use it as part of your foreplay routine, teasing along erogenous zones like the neck, thighs, and inner arms.
FAQs from Shoppers:
🔧 Is it sharp?
The pins are designed to stimulate, not cut. Use light pressure for a tingly, safe sensation.
🧼 How do I clean it?
Wipe it with a toy cleaner or wash with soap and warm water. Dry completely before storing.
🔥 Can beginners use this?
Absolutely. It’s a simple, non-intimidating way to explore sensory play at your own pace.































