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Timely Tips for your TOOLBOX

Summer, ’tis the season to be sexy and fun… So we thought it would be good to let you guys know how to get the most out of your TOOLBOX.

Tip one – Choose your content
Drop in to WAAC to get your TOOLBOX and select quantities of what you need – lubes, gloves, condoms and other play equipment to fill it with. The full list of supplies will be online on Project X or through WAAC soon.

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Tip two – Crisco and latex = BAD; water-based lubes and latex = GOOD.
We have included in the TOOLBOX the option of using either water-based lubes with the traditional latex protective gear, or using Crisco-friendly protective gear. Latex condoms and gloves break down easily with oil-based lubes like Crisco. So, in amongst the resources we have put nitrile gloves and polyurethane condoms for those times when only those heavier lubes will do.

Tip three – Keep your equipment safe. Label your box
Putting your name on the box and on the Crisco is a great way of making sure you don’t confuse your stuff with the other guys’ stuff. There is nothing worse than having two or more guys with similar lubes and someone exclaiming “Oh my God! I’ve just stuck my dirty hand into your lube. Sorry…”. Open and used lubes can carry STIs, so that usually means an end to your night of fun, unless there is some unopened spare lube somewhere.

Tip four – Order what you want though WAAC
Convenient, discreet and available when you need it, there is no messy waiting for shipments from over east to arrive with your Crisco. Soon you’ll be able to place your order online, choose what you would like and have it waiting for you at WAAC to pick. Also, you can send us an email or call your order in.

Tip five – Recycle! Keep your box
TOOLBOX has a plethora of useful things to know written on the outside of the box – testing and PEP contact details and playtime information. It is a sturdy little box built to last at least a couple of rough-n-tumbles. So, you can keep the box and just restocked it for your next fun encounter.

For more interesting tips and idea for you and your TOOLBOX, contact WAAC on 9482 0000 or through our websites – www.waaids.com or www.projectx.net

Enjoy your sunny summer days, everyone.

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