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Vibrators

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Vibrators cover a lot of ground. From a small, precise bullet to a broad-headed wand, a curved G-spot toy or a remote-controlled vibrator that hands the controls to someone else entirely, the range here is built around non-toxic materials and real variety. Clitoral, internal, dual stimulation or all-over - there is a vibrating toy for every preference, used solo or with partner(s). Everything ships in plain, unbranded packaging.


Understanding the Category

Vibrators span a wider range of shapes, sizes and functions than almost any other category in adult toys. That variety reflects something real: the type of toy that works best tends to come down to where stimulation is wanted and how it is delivered, and shape is usually the most direct way to understand those differences.

Bullet vibrators are compact, pointed and precise - built for direct clitoral stimulation or focused external use. They are discreet, easy to travel with, and work well alongside other activity. Wand vibrators sit at the opposite end of the scale: larger heads, stronger motors and broader coverage. They tend to produce deep, rumbly vibration rather than sharp, targeted sensation.

Rabbit vibrators combine a shaft for internal G-spot pressure with an external arm for clitoral stimulation, handling both at once. G-spot specific toys have a curved tip designed to press against the front wall of the vagina, often with a firmer body to hold pressure in place. Mini vibrators are smaller than a standard toy, easy to position and discreet enough to carry anywhere.

Material matters here. Soft silicone feels skin-like and warms to the body. Hard ABS plastic is firm and easy to clean. Glass and stainless steel feel cool, smooth and weighted. Avoid anything labelled "jelly" or made from unlabelled materials - these can contain phthalates and absorb bacteria over time.

Types of Vibrators

Find the right vibrating toy with our range:

  • Bullet Vibrators - compact and pointed for precise external stimulation. Easy to use solo, with a partner, or in most positions.
  • Classic Vibrators - straightforward shaft designs with variable speeds. A reliable all-round choice if you are not sure where to start.
  • Wand Vibrators - broader head, stronger motor, deeper vibration. Covers more surface area than smaller styles and often comes with more settings to explore.
  • Rabbit Vibrators - dual stimulation from one toy. Internal shaft for G-spot pressure, external arm for clitoral sensation, both running at once.
  • G-Spot Vibrators - the curved tip targets the front wall of the vagina. A firmer body holds position under pressure where softer materials would not.
  • Remote Controlled Vibrators - adjust settings via a remote or app. Well suited to partnered play, long-distance use or scenes where someone else controls the pace.
  • Mini Vibrators - smaller than a standard toy and easy to position. Good for use alongside other play without getting in the way.

Choosing and Caring for Your Vibrator

Start with what kind of stimulation you want. Clitoral points to a bullet or wand. Internal pressure points to a G-spot toy or shaft vibrator. Both at once points to a rabbit. Not sure? A classic style is a sensible first buy.

Waterproofing is worth checking if bath or shower use is on the agenda. "Fully waterproof" means submersible. "Splash-proof" does not. They are not the same, and submerging a splash-proof toy will damage it.

Clean all vibrators before and after use with warm water and toy cleaner, or mild unscented soap where the product guidance allows. Dry the toy fully before storing, and keep it somewhere clean and cool - a pouch or separate bag works well. Rechargeable toys store better with some charge remaining rather than fully depleted.

FAQs about Vibrators

What sets bullet vibrators and wand vibrators apart?

Bullets are compact and precise - built for targeted stimulation on a specific area, most often the clitoris. Wand vibrators have a much larger head and stronger motor, producing broader, deeper vibration across more surface area. If portability and precision matter, a bullet fits the bill. If you want coverage and power, a wand is the better choice.

Which vibrator style suits your needs?

Think about where you want stimulation first. Clitoral stimulation points to a bullet or wand. Internal G-spot pressure calls for a curved tip toy. If you want both at once, a rabbit-style vibrator handles that in a single design. Classic vibrators are a good starting point if you want something uncomplicated and versatile.

Are the vibrators made from materials safe for skin contact?

Every vibrator in this range uses a skin-safe composition - silicone, ABS plastic, glass or stainless steel. Avoid any toy labelled as "jelly" or made from unlabelled materials, as these can contain phthalates and trap bacteria even after cleaning. If the material is not clearly stated, that is worth treating as a reason to look elsewhere.

Can vibrators be used during partnered play?

Most vibrators work well alongside other activity in partnered play. Compact bullet styles are easy to hold in position. Remote controlled vibrators are particularly suited to it - one person wears the toy, the other adjusts the settings, which can shift the dynamic of a scene significantly. Worth discussing in advance what the plan is, including a way to pause or stop.

How can you tell if a vibrator is genuinely waterproof?

Check the product listing carefully. "Fully waterproof" means the toy can be submerged and used in water. "Splash-proof" or "water-resistant" means it can handle a rinse or incidental contact, but not full immersion. Submerging a splash-proof toy will damage the motor. If the product does not specify, treat it as splash-proof at most.