u/ExcitingParsnip1252

OSSM vs Hismith for Bad Dragon toys?

Hey all — looking for opinions from people who’ve actually used either an OSSM or a Hismith with heavier/larger Bad Dragon toys.

I’m mostly planning to use medium-to-large BD toys and I’m trying to decide whether the extra cost of the OSSM is actually worth it over a Hismith setup. My main concerns are:

  • Handling heavier silicone toys without slipping or wobbling
  • Stroke smoothness and consistency
  • Noise level
  • Durability over long sessions
  • Ease of cleaning / maintenance
  • Whether either machine struggles with larger insertions or high resistance

I’ve seen people say Hismith is the “best value,” but I’ve also heard OSSM is way smoother and better engineered for heavier toys and custom setups. From older Reddit discussions, some Hismith users mention issues with cheaper models or knockoffs having slippage and motor stall problems under heavier load.

For anyone who’s used Bad Dragon toys specifically:

  • Which machine handled them better?
  • Did you need aftermarket adapters or stabilization?
  • Was the OSSM actually noticeably better in practice, or just nicer build quality?
  • Any regrets with either purchase?

I’d especially love feedback from people using fantasy/furry toys since they tend to be heavier and oddly shaped compared to standard toys.

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u/ExcitingParsnip1252 — 13 hours ago

OSSM vs Hismith for Bad Dragon toys?

Hey all — looking for opinions from people who’ve actually used either an OSSM or a Hismith with heavier/larger Bad Dragon toys.

I’m mostly planning to use medium-to-large BD toys and I’m trying to decide whether the extra cost of the OSSM is actually worth it over a Hismith setup. My main concerns are:

  • Handling heavier silicone toys without slipping or wobbling
  • Stroke smoothness and consistency
  • Noise level
  • Durability over long sessions
  • Ease of cleaning / maintenance
  • Whether either machine struggles with larger insertions or high resistance

I’ve seen people say Hismith is the “best value,” but I’ve also heard OSSM is way smoother and better engineered for heavier toys and custom setups. From older Reddit discussions, some Hismith users mention issues with cheaper models or knockoffs having slippage and motor stall problems under heavier load.

For anyone who’s used Bad Dragon toys specifically:

  • Which machine handled them better?
  • Did you need aftermarket adapters or stabilization?
  • Was the OSSM actually noticeably better in practice, or just nicer build quality?
  • Any regrets with either purchase?

I’d especially love feedback from people using fantasy toys mainly since they tend to be heavier and oddly shaped compared to standard toys.

reddit.com
u/ExcitingParsnip1252 — 13 hours ago