Five steps for deciding on a woman’s vibrator
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With so many vibrators on the market it can be hard to know how to decide on the right one for yourself – or the lucky recipient.
So, we’re taking the guesswork out of buying a woman’s vibrator with our easy five-step process.
1. What type of stimulation do you want?
Vibrators are a diverse category that can be used on many bodily areas and are designed accordingly. What’s suitable for one area might not be for another. Start by thinking about the erogenous zones you want your vibrator to target.
Do you want external stimulation?
If you’re seeking precise external stimulation, bullet vibrators are ideally shaped to target the clitoris and rest of the vulva, as well as the nipples. Bullet vibrators have a classic cylindrical shape and are usually less than four inches in length.
For clitoral stimulation that simulates oral sex, try sex toys that use air pressure technology instead of or in addition to vibration. These clitoral stimulators deliver a suction sensation, like oral sex, leading to faster, more intense and repeated orgasms.
For clitoral stimulation that simulates oral sex, try sex toys that use air pressure technology
If broader stimulation is what you’re after, massagers are perfect. Some massagers allow for hands-free or ‘lay-on’ use, while others resemble a wand with a round, vibrating head on a long handle. Highly versatile, wand vibrators can be to stimulate the clitoris and vulva as well as deliver soothing all-over body massage.
Do you want internal stimulation?
Vibrators designed for vaginal penetration come in many shapes and sizes, but there are three basic categories: classic, realistic and g-spot.
Classic vibrators with a cylindrical shaft and rounded tip are perfect for beginners due to their simplicity.
For those wanting a lifelike look and feel, realistic vibrators are designed to resemble an actual penis with the bonus of vibration stimulation.
G-spot vibrators are designed to stimulate that hard-to-reach sensitive area thanks to their curved shaft and bulbous tip. These vibrators can have additional features such as ‘come hither’ motion, thrusting or rotation for maximum g-spot stimulation.
Vibrators come in many shapes and sizes, but there are three basic categories: classic, realistic and g-spot
While some vibrators are suitable for either vaginal and anal penetration, others are intended for only one purpose or the other.
Anal vibrators must have a flared base, secure handle or retrieval ring to prevent them from getting sucked inside the user. Beginners should start with anal vibrators that are small and flexible with a tapered tip for easier insertion, and plenty of toy-compatible lubricant.
Do you want internal and external stimulation?
Have the best of both worlds with rabbit vibrators designed to encourage blended (internal and external) vaginal orgasms. Rabbit vibrators have a clitoral stimulator, which traditionally resembles ‘bunny ears’ attached to the shaft. The shaft can be simple or specially designed to stimulate the g-spot.
2. What size do you want?
Once you’ve decided the type of stimulation you want from your vibrator, think about its size.
If you’ll use your vibrator for external stimulation only, is it sized and shaped to stimulate the desired area/s, whether a specific zone like the clitoris, the vulva more broadly, or in the case of massagers, larger muscle groups? Will you be able to hold, position and use it easily?
If your vibrator is for internal vaginal or anal stimulation, what depth of penetration do you want? Remember that vibrator width often increases with length so always check both measurements before purchasing.
Get a ruler and visualise the size of the vibrator to ensure it’s what you have in mind.
3. What texture do you want?
Vibrators can be made from a range of different materials, each one creating different sensations.
The texture of vibrators can vary from soft and squishy to firm and rigid, and this is important to consider in relation to the size of the sex toy.
The texture of vibrators is important to consider in relation to the size of the sex toy
ABS (hard) plastic feels smooth and rigid and transfers vibration effectively. Be aware that insertable vibrators made from hard plastic will not move with your body, which is important to consider if the sex toy is long.
By contrast, body-safe rubber or jelly rubber flexes easily but is porous, so it’s more difficult to clean. Rubber is often used for vibrators that have nodules or bunny ears to deliver a tickling sensation.
Silicone can range from flexible to firm depending on its formulation and the design of the vibrator. Silicone vibrators feels silky smooth and are easy to clean but should not be used with silicone-based lubricant – go for water-based lubricant instead.
4. What type of power source do you want?
Most vibrators are battery-powered or rechargeable.
Battery-powered vibrators can be cheaper, but rechargeable vibrators have lower running costs and tend to be quieter. Many rechargeable toys come with a USB cable that can be plugged into a laptop or phone charger.
Plug-in or mains-powered vibrators are generally the most powerful, but they are not waterproof and require a power outlet, which is important to consider if travelling.
5. What are factors are important to you?
Once you’ve settled on the type of stimulation your want from your vibrator, its size, texture and power source, think about any other features important to you and, of course, price.
Additional features may include vibration patterns, speed and intensity levels, remote control, app-compatibility.
Also consider if you want your vibrator to be waterproof. This makes your sex toy easier to clean and means you can enjoy it in the shower or bath too.
Waterproof construction makes your sex toy easier to clean and means you can enjoy it in the shower or bath too
You may also have preferences about the colour of your vibrator. Purple or pink vibrators are perennial best-sellers, but myriad colour options are available.
If the vibrator is a gift, packaging may be another important factor. Some vibrators, particularly, deluxe vibrators, come in beautiful packaging that can double as a storage box, or include a special pouch.
Finally, price. Make sure the vibrator you’re after falls in the price range you are comfortable with.