During the winter sale in January, Cassie Esplin bought herself a sex toy. The 25-year-
Old bought the Buzz tongue finger vibrator from online sex store love honey and was about to use it when the battery flew out of the device.
When Kathy inserted the battery into the vibrator, the battery pack-which seemed to have corroded-apparently exploded so much that it hit the ceiling in her bedroom.
It landed on her top, burned a little bit of her jumper, leaving traces on her chest and ceiling.
"I tried it for the first time and it made a loud noise. I just froze.
"I was so shocked," said Kathy, a motorist.
I just thought "Oh my God, what just happened ".
I held it next to my face and it might hit me in the eye.
I may have been blinded by a sex toy for £ 4.
"I didn't use it, thank God.
It may cause some damage.
I jumped out of my skin.
I was shocked.
"Kathy bought her new sex toys online-reduced from £ 12 to £ 4 and used other toys without any problem.
She chose this after a friend recommended it.
It was mailed to her and came with the battery she claimed to have "exploded" on trial that night.
"When I put the battery in, it exploded in my hand," she said . ".
"Part of it hit the ceiling and fell on my chest.
In case this happens again, I feel too scared.
I can't believe what happened.
Kathy then complained to lofghoni, who gave her a full refund.
A spokesperson for the brand said: "This is the first complaint we have received about this product.
"If all customers complain that there is a problem with the product, we will provide them with a refund, which is part of our customer service.
We take all customer complaints very seriously.
"We have spoken to the complainant and are arranging for the collection of products to be fully tested.