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Bondara Review
Table of Contents
- Overview
- What we like about Bondara
- What we don’t like about Bondara
- What’s special about Bondara?
- Who owns Bondara?
Overview
Bondara is a great place to buy sex toys, underwear and related products. They have a great website, a huge range of products and their customer service is excellent.
What we like about Bondara
The main thing that stands out is the quality of their website, it’s nicer to use than most other similar ones. It’s clean, easy to use and they have helpful filters when browsing categories of products. For example if you’re looking for a dildo you can filter by length, width, colour etc. Their customer service has also been excellent in my experience.
What we don’t like about Bondara
I’m struggling to think of anything bad to say about them. The only thing I can think of is that some of the product descriptions are a bit short and don’t include as much useful information as I’d like. They should take more care over this.
What’s special about Bondara?
I think it’s mostly down to the feel of the brand and the quality of their website. I’ve never had any problems with them and I trust them so that’s why I recommend them.
Who owns Bondara?
I’m not sure who owns it now but it was founded by Chris Simms in 2006. The company is based in Saffron Walden, Essex, UK.
Dan
LinkedIn profileAfter 25+ years juggling IT and management, Dan realized that many people (including friends, family, and coworkers) were grappling with anxiety and stress brought on by modern life. Determined to offer some comic relief, he founded Mr. Inappropriate, an online store for wonderfully rude and funny adult gifts and cards. Through weekly true stories, naughty product lines, and genuine one-on-one connections with customers, Dan’s mission is to help people safely push social boundaries, share a good laugh, and discover that being a bit “inappropriate” can be surprisingly therapeutic. A proud Yorkshire resident, Dan remains steadfast in his belief that humour is one of the best ways to escape the pressures of everyday life, and that a well-timed, mischievous gift can often o more good than any pill.