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Tenga Spinner 006 Review: A Stroker With a Twist

Feb 06, 2025
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My verdict

The Tenga Spinner 006, also known as The Brick, definitely lives up to its name the way this thing had me bricked up. It’s a handheld toy with a spring embedded inside, and the concept here is that the spring causes it to spin with each stroke. It’s not the most complex design, but it’s an interesting twist (pun intended) on the usual mechanics. The idea of the spinning sensation adds a subtle variation to the experience, so it’s not just a basic back-and-forth. It’s a little bit of novelty mixed into a straightforward, functional design.

Pros

“spins” with each stroke
small and discreet
Affordable

Cons

Material can get sticky after repeated uses

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SPINNER - 06 BRICK
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Design

The design of the Tenga Spinner 006 definitely makes an impression, with its standout feature being the neon pink coil that wraps around the toy. It’s the only real pop of color against the translucent elastomer body, which kind of gives off this sleek, minimalist vibe. The shape vaguely reminds me of a sea cucumber. Anyways, inside you’ll find the texture which Tenga calls “brick.” True to its name, it’s described as a “spiral of bold, impacting tiles”—basically, it’s like a brick, but, you know, softer. The case is pretty practical, too, with a removable cover that reveals air holes, letting you dry the toy out while keeping it in its case.

Experience

Using the Spinner is a pretty straightforward experience. There’s not much you can do wrong. The spring mechanism does take a bit of experimenting to get the spin effect just right, but once you figure it out, it’s there. The spring adds a subtle spin with each stroke, which is the main draw here. As for cleaning, it’s fairly simple, though I do wish there was a way to flip it inside out for a more thorough clean. Unfortunately, doing that would risk warping the spring and compromising the whole setup. That said, it’s still manageable, you can clean and dry it without too much hassle.

Quality

The quality is decent overall. Out of the box, it feels great, smooth and satisfying. However, with regular use and cleaning, the material does start to show some wear. The elastomer can become a bit sticky over time, and you’ll likely need to use renewal powder or corn starch to keep it in good shape, but, considering the price point, it’s not a dealbreaker. It’s affordable, and for that price, you’re probably going to get a solid couple of months of use before needing to replace it. Not bad for what you’re paying.

Price

I mentioned earlier that it’s affordable, and I wasn’t kidding. You can snag this toy for around $20, which is pretty reasonable. At that price, it’s a solid option if you’re new to sex toys or just looking to try something different without breaking the bank. It’s a nice entry-level pick or a way to mix things up in your collection, without diving into the higher-end price range. Not a bad deal at all for the experience it offers.

Performance

This toy is small but surprisingly mighty, delivering a solid performance. After properly lubing it up and sliding in, you immediately feel the “brick” texture start to work its magic. Once I found a rhythm, I just let the spring do its thing. The slight rotational sensation it adds is subtle but a welcome addition to the usual back-and-forth motion. It’s not overly intense, but it’s a nice little twist (Did I make that joke already?) that gives the whole experience a fresh layer of depth.

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SPINNER - 06 BRICK
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