My only vibrator that can compete in races against wind-up toys.
Internal Vibrators
Review: Fun Factory Moody
Honestly, few toys can rival the Moody in terms of CRAZY FUN COLOUR VIBRATOR SUNSHINE DILDOS BUTTERFLIES.
Review: We-Vibe Rave
The Rave has quickly asserted itself as one of my regulars.
Review: ZINI Ran
I was first attracted to the ZINI Ran by its black and gold design — it’s a colour combination I’ve always loved, but it’s hard to find in the market. Combined with the bulbous head, it looked like a solid addition to my collection.
Review: Pop Tops Deluxe Silicone G-spotter
The Pop Tops Deluxe Silicone G-spotter slips on the head of the Magic Wand to increase its versatility. Instead of being confined to clitoral stimulation, this attachment harnesses the Magic Wand’s power into an internal vibrator. Voila! It’s like magic.
Review: LELO Mona 2
I never use this toy. I find it buzzy. My clit gets numb. G-spot wise, it feels nice, but good G-spot stimulation doesn’t need to cost $150. A lot of bloggers LOVE this toy though. Some don’t like it, but many are crazy about it. So I definitely recommend that you check out some of the other reviews out there. But for me, it’s merely a buzzy disappointment.
Review: Jopen Key Comet II
The Comet II is pretty. Very pretty. If you like your toys to have a certain vibrancy and life, I suggest the robin blue. The body of the Comet II is made from a silky silicone. It’s not the sticky, lint-magnet silicone you find in some products. It’s the soft, velvety, run-your-cheeks-all-over-it silicone. The handle is made from a shiny ABS plastic. The Comet’s core is also made from ABS, which helps to keep the overall weight down (which is heaven on your wrists come play time).