I’m a sadomasochist, and love all sorts of pretty hurty things, so I was really excited to try out my first pair of magnetic nipple clamps from TabuToys.

The Magnetic Nipple Clamps come in the most awesome box ever! Yes, I’m weird. I like boxes and things to store other things in, and when you give me a pretty shiny metal box with kinky things inside it, I’m a happy kitty. It’s a metal case that comes with a foam insert so the clamps are displayed nicely on top. After a few minutes of squeeing after how epic the box was, I opened it up and pulled out the nipple clamps. http://www.tabutoys.com/product/Metal_Worx_Magnetic_Nipple_Clamps

The clamps are circles of metal with two posts through the center. The posts have magnets on the inner end, and glass rhinestones on the other. The inner diameter of the circle measures 3/4 inches, but when you take into account the magnets, it’s really only 1/2 an inch. From end to end of the posts, the clamps are just a hair under 2 inches across. Also, the circle of steel is 7/8th of an inch tall.

It should be noted that these are not stainless steel, so your cleaning and care will have to be a bit more thorough. Be sure to dry it well before storage, and also, be aware that repeated boilings and/or bleaching may contribute to a degree of fogginess in the toy’s finish.

Now, I have nipple piercings, and they are barbells. So, I tried putting the clamps on while they were still on. This ended poorly for me. The barbels mostly went through, and then got stuck and pulled. Owch. I ended up having to take my piercings out to even put these on. Next came the task of pinching and playing with my nipples til they were hard enough that I thought the clamps would stay on. Only, there were issues. First of all, these clamps do *not* want to stay apart. They’re magnets, and magnets of opposite polarities want to have a dirty, clingy, and hot affair with each other and nothing as trivial as being pulled a half inch is going to stop that. What this means to you, o kinkster, is that the second you let go of the pins to try to pull the nipple through, the magnets pull closed. This sucks, especially if you only have a small bit of your nipple between the magnets when this happens.

I wouldn’t recommend them for male usage, as male nipples are usually smaller. The boyfriend, Bloodhound, was not impressed at how pinchy these were when we tried them on him. Only a little bit of flesh was able to get caught between the two magnets, and it hurt him in a not-good way.

These aren’t the type of clamps you are going to grab out of your toybox to put on to intensify a quick wank. You need another pair of hands and a fair amount of patience to get these on. Also, they may prove problematic during a scene, as I couldn’t get them to stay on my nipples if I was standing up. This may change, though, if you have smaller nipples that fit this type of setup.

I would recommend this pair of clamps if: you have a fetish for sexy industrial-looking sex toys (and containers!), have smaller nipples than I, don’t have pierced nipples, and have a partner around who is willing to put these on you.

I’m giving the Metal Worx Magnetic Clamps 3 paws up out of 5. I’m sure they’d be a great pair of clamps for someone with differently sized anatomy and who doesn’t have nipple piercings, but for me they were pretty exercises in frustration.







Want a pair of Magnetic Nipple Clamps of your own? You can buy them and other Luxury Sex Toys at Tabutoys.com, a discreet toy shop offering over 3000 adult novelties, DVD’s, lubricants, and body-friendly sex enhancers.

This product was provided by TabuToys to Pixelated Toys for free in exchange for an honest review. I don’t receive any other form of compensation for my reviews, unless you decide to buy something using an affiliate link.

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