Cock, Balls, and Ass --- Stainless Cock and Ball Gear

Why should I pay more for stainless steel?

You can get similar cock and ball toys on the web for less than we sell them. What you can't get is the quality we are offering. Stainless is simply better than chrome plated brass, and, if you plan on actually wearing these things (and that is why you are buying them... right?), then you will end up paying less in the long run for the stainless, because you'll replace the chrome ones real fast. Take a look at the photo of a chrome plated brass cock ring that I paid well for 20 years ago, and wore for only 6 months. I set it aside after the plating started to come off. If I had known about stainless then, I would still be able to wear it, 10 years later.

Why Is Stainless Steel The Best?

What is Stainless Steel?

Stainless steel is essentially low carbon steel, which contains chromium at 10% or more by weight. It is this addition of chromium that gives the steel its unique stainless, corrosion-resisting properties. The chromium content allows the formation of a rough, adherent, invisible, corrosion-resisting chromium oxide film on the steel surface. If damaged mechanically or chemically, this film is self-healing.

Benefits of Stainless Steel

Corrosion resistance: The grade of stainless steel we use resists corrosion in atmospheric and pure water environments, and resists corrosion in most acids, alkaline solutions, and chlorine-bearing environments.

Fire and heat resistance: Nickel-alloyed grades resist scaling and retain strength at high temperatures.

Hygiene: The easy cleaning ability of stainless makes it the first choice for strict hygiene applications.

Aesthetic appearance: The bright, easily maintained surface of polished stainless steel provides an attractive appearance.

Impact resistance: The microstructure of the stainless steel provides a high level of toughness.

Long term value: When total life cycle costs are considered, stainless is often the least expensive material option. Translation: Buy one stainless unit for about 25% more than the cost of a chrome plated brass unit, and have it for years... or buy a cheaper chrome plated one, then buy it again, and again, and again.

Safety: Since there is no plating there is no chance of peeling which can cause cuts and abrasions, and, oh yes, it looks like shit when it does that.

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