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The Tenga Hard Boiled Egg II collection reimagines the original egg-style stroker with firmer internal textures and refined molding that delivers more defined sensation. Each of the six eggs features a unique internal pattern — Spiral, Shiny II, Combo, Cone, Misty II, and Gear — so you can rotate through styles or discover which texture resonates most. The super-stretchable elastomer sleeve accommodates most sizes, and the compact egg casing doubles as discreet storage.
These are designed as single-use disposables, though many users extend their lifespan with careful rinsing and air-drying between sessions. The included lube sachet provides enough slickness for one session; add your own water-based lubricant for subsequent uses. The Hard Boiled II series uses denser material than the standard Egg line, which means the ridges, nubs, and spirals press more firmly during stroking — ideal if you prefer tactile feedback over gliding smoothness.
What this isn't: a rechargeable toy or a long-term investment piece. The appeal here is low-commitment experimentation — crack open a different texture each time, toss it (or rinse and reuse once or twice), and move on. The egg format also travels well: no chargers, no rigid cases, just palm-sized shells that look like novelty packaging until opened.
Peel the wrapper, crack open the egg shell, and remove the sleeve. Pour the included lube sachet into the sleeve and around the opening. Stretch the sleeve over yourself (it expands significantly) and stroke as desired. After use, rinse with warm water if reusing, or place back in the shell and discard. For extended use beyond one session, add water-based lubricant and allow the sleeve to air-dry fully between uses.
What's the difference between Hard Boiled II and the original Tenga Eggs? The Hard Boiled II series uses firmer elastomer and more pronounced internal textures, so ridges and nubs press more noticeably during stroking. The original Eggs are softer and glide more smoothly.
Can I reuse the Tenga Eggs, or are they strictly single-use? They're designed as disposables, but many users rinse them gently with warm water and air-dry for 2-3 additional sessions. Just add your own water-based lube for subsequent uses.
How much do the egg sleeves stretch? The elastomer expands significantly — they accommodate most sizes comfortably. If you're concerned about fit, start with gentle stretching to test before full use.
Which egg texture is best for beginners? Shiny II and Misty II have less aggressive textures — smoother with subtle details. Gear and Spiral offer firmer, more defined ridges if you want stronger sensation right away.
Does the Tenga Hard Boiled Egg II 6 Pack ship discreetly to Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing.