Posts: 24
Thanks received: 1
Thanks given: 0
Joined: Sep 2012
Ok, after looking about a bit more, and looking into double lock handcuffs, i have found something that might be better, that is just past my budget, but it should be ok.
Search eBay UK: Heavy Duty Police issue Handcuffs Double Locks
What about them instead. That search might only show 1 result, but I can see lots of identical ones if you click on similar products, but these are the cheapest.
Posts: 1,032
Thanks received: 247
Thanks given: 18
Joined: Oct 2009
(25 Nov 2012, 10:56 )cloud Wrote: Ok, after looking about a bit more, and looking into double lock handcuffs, i have found something that might be better, that is just past my budget, but it should be ok.
Search eBay UK: Heavy Duty Police issue Handcuffs Double Locks
What about them instead. That search might only show 1 result, but I can see lots of identical ones if you click on similar products, but these are the cheapest.
I doubt that those are any better than the ones I mentioned. By the way, since budget is an issue for you, why not simply buy a chain and padlocks? It is as effective as handcuffs but probably cheaper, and much safer. The chain links shouldn't be too large and have no sharp edges, best would be completely closed links. Hardware shops and pet shops for the chains. For example: http://www.petshop.de/shop/Hunde/050/Kettenhalsbaender
Posts: 24
Thanks received: 1
Thanks given: 0
Joined: Sep 2012
Well, I a eady use rope and cloth belts and stuff, what I wanted was to experiment with handcuffs as another side. This is mainly as I remember holding some plastic ones as a child (about 9 I think...), and I remembered when they broke, but I don't remember what they are like and I wanted to experiment a bit with them. If I knew as a fact that I would like them then I would be willing to spend more, but I don't.
Posts: 1,032
Thanks received: 247
Thanks given: 18
Joined: Oct 2009
Ok, in this case I suppose, you try cheap ones and see. The ones that I got are cheap and simple in construction. I suppose, that's more reliable than cheap and complicated. Simply be aware of the warnings here and you should be fairly safe. And don't try silly things like hanging from handcuffs or sending the keys to yourself by mail - especially not now, while everybody is posting christmas gifts.
Posts: 25,802
Thanks received: 12805
Thanks given: 6898
Joined: Jul 2006
Nah, I still prefer rope&knife to cuffs&key ...
Posts: 24
Thanks received: 1
Thanks given: 0
Joined: Sep 2012
06 Dec 2012, 13:12
(This post was last modified: 06 Dec 2012, 13:25 by Like Ra.)
Well, I have a eady said that I am not sure how much force I will want to put onto them, but this will be pulling them apart, not trying to lay or sit on them probably.... Also, I cant physically afford to pay a lot of money on them, so getting cheap ones are the only real option.
Anyway, I am still deciding to get the cuffs that i last linked, but i need to figure out a way to get them still, I got a few plans (not willing to discuss them) and will see what I can do.
Posts: 25,802
Thanks received: 12805
Thanks given: 6898
Joined: Jul 2006
06 Dec 2012, 16:39
(This post was last modified: 06 Dec 2012, 16:44 by Like Ra.)
Just a suggestion. Why don't you use leather lockable cuffs with a padlock/chain in between? Leather cuffs will definitely not break your wrists, they are soft, comfortable, do not close further, and you can use chain of any length. Check this thread for links: Self-bondage items on eBay - interesting finds
Posts: 25,802
Thanks received: 12805
Thanks given: 6898
Joined: Jul 2006
I'm thinking about buying these KUB cuffs for self-bondage. What do you think? From what I understand, tey key simply needs to be inserted, no turning needed, what theoretically should make "self-operating" easier.
Another question - is brass latex-friendly? Or should I go for the nickel-plated version?
Posts: 2,868
Thanks received: 526
Thanks given: 544
Joined: Oct 2009
Buzzed.... Wrong.
The key needs to be turned and turned and turned some more to unlock these type of cuffs.
Locking them can be done with the key removed, but that takes a lot more force than standard handcuffs.
Posts: 25,802
Thanks received: 12805
Thanks given: 6898
Joined: Jul 2006
(24 Jun 2016, 02:35 )Tinker D Wrote: The key needs to be turned and turned and turned some more to unlock these type of cuffs. Thanks for confirmation! Just watched a video of similar cuffs 😟
What about these ones: Kub Hamburg 8 handcuffs?
They are more expensive, but the girl from the Cuff Shop could open them:
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZSSK6xa47g
|