The Mans Guide to Vibrators
Although our testers liked the sleek shape and size of this model, in our tests it generally worked better as a G-spot toy than as a clitoral vibrator. The Sassy’s sibling, the Pillow Talk Flirty bullet vibrators, is designed specifically for clitoral stimulation, but we found that its vibrations were not as strong as those of our budget pick. Compared with the design of similar models we’ve considered, the Aer’s oval nozzle opening is a bit larger (measuring 0.8 by 0.5 inches), creating more diffuse airflow while maintaining a tight seal due to the soft, flexible rim. Our testers reported that the sensations of the Aer were more gentle, diffuse, and even “cloud-like ,” more accurately replicating the sensations of oral sex than other models we’ve tested in the past.
In fact, it’s so well-designed, that you might actually want to keep it out on your nightstand. Though I don’t have specific data to back it up, I’d go so far as to say this vibe is more waterproof than any others in this guide. Its thin USB charging port is even surrounded by silicone to protect it from any water slipping through, too. “One can maintain and even improve vulvovaginal health via regular stimulation or activity,” Dr. Barb DePree, MD and founder of MiddlesexMD, told Insider. “Genital activity promotes blood flow and helps enhance natural secretions, while penetrative sexual activity can maintain vaginal width, length, and tone.”
Clitoral suction stimulators are designed to replicate the sensation of oral sex, and this winning Womanizer toy is a top-tier option. Every product below has been tested by at least five people, who made sure it lived up to any claims made on the box. This included trying every speed setting, vibration type and any accompanying apps, as offered by toys like Lovense’s App-Controlled Love Egg Vibrator. Hard plastic and silicone toys are easiest to clean with anti-bacterial soap and cool or warm water.
While I would definitely opt for the Curvy 2+ as my number one draft pick, this one is gentle and the least aggressively vibrator-y looking vibrator I’ve ever owned. Also available in a Curvy 3+ generation, Curvy 2+ was easily my favorite of the three I tried out. It’s a pressure wave toy that also has a vibrating function — offering stimulation that ranges from buzzy and sweet to OMG WTF-intense. Size and shape are also important considerations, according to Epiphora, a sex toy reviewer who’s tried hundreds of toys in her more than fourteen years in the business. “Do your best to estimate the size and length of the shaft for your body, considering the full shaft must be inserted to achieve clitoral stimulation,” she says. A toy won’t be able to make contact with your clitoris if its shaft is too long for you to insert comfortably, so it may be best to err on the side of a shorter shaft, unless you know you love deep penetration.
If your go-to place to get it on is a bed with an outlet nearby, consider this corded wand from Doxy. It’s arguably the most intense clitoral vibrator—not to mention the shiniest. The fact that it needs to be plugged in may make it your last choice for camping trips, but you’ll never have to remember to charge it (or worry about its batteries dying). As you shop, it can be hard to know what’s worth your money and what you might enjoy. We spoke with experts to understand what you should look for in a clitoral vibrator—here’s what to keep in mind.
The same goes for the phallus—the erectile tissue goes deep into your body, and stimulating it with a vibrator can provide a new and exhilarating experience. For vibrators, you want them to be made with 100 percent platinum-cured silicone and/or ABS plastic. Hard glossy plastic is OK for parts that don’t touch your genitals, but platinum silicone is nonporous, easy to clean, and body-safe. Unlike lesser grades of silicone, platinum silicone doesn’t give off any weird smells or compounds that may be unpleasant or even harmful to your genitals. That’s because it’s chemically different from other kinds of silicone. Surgical steel (also called 316 stainless steel), and borosilicate glass are just as body-safe, durable, and nonporous but less common in vibrators and more common in dildos.