Kimber Doll Standard
2 reviews
Low quality Chinese manufactured garbage anyone saying otherwise is lying you can buy the same doll and many others at other sites for a fraction of the price of this Kimber poo
Follow-up · I bought it from Kimber dolls US website and it was cheap easily damaged material, the fingernails toenails fell off with in the first week as well as multiple splits in the material at the armpits knees any place where there was articulation the toes got damaged very quickly and we're left dangling only hanging on by a small patch of the tpe material at the top both hands became completely severed / separated but not before all the fingers had sharp pointy wires poking through the ends of them after breaking from articulating them a few too many times the whole house very cheaply made and mass produced pretty much all of the cheap dolls you can buy at any website of any brand are all made from the same factory with the same internal skeleton with the stab you in the eyes and face hands you can get a hold of a Chinese seller through various platforms and buy them yourselves for about $150 or less if you buy more than one
Purchased in for $749.
You simply won't find better for the price – The Kimber Doll is a adult entertainment and companion doll. She is made from a TPE material moulded around an articulating aluminium skeleton that can be moved to hold poses. Kimber Doll is 158cm tall, weighs 29kg and features realistic body parts suited to its intended purpose and use. Most dolls like this cost thousands but due to being able to order directly from the manufacturer based in Brisbane, Queensland the doll is significantly cheaper than its competitors without losing the main features of a typical companion doll. $849 plus $85 shipping with plenty of Australian support backup, heaps of positive reviews and even YouTube videos showing how to care for your companion doll. I highly recommend it and we have used it as a way to spice things up in our personal relationship.
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