Top Five Vibrators for Women
There comes a day when a woman goes to buy her first vibrator. The top five are listed below. We have listed them in order of preference by women who use them. Also, consideration was given to ease of finding them, attachments, longevity, and price.
1. Hitachi Magic Wand
�· $39.95 no attachments
�· $86.95 with 3 attachments (silicone)
�· Been around for over 30 years
�· Two speeds
�· Actual dual use, mostly used for massaging the muscles
�· Available almost anywhere
�· Electric
2. Rabbit Pearl
�· Dual Style
�· Clitoris/Vaginal Stimulation
�· Price varies ($57-$100
�· Originally seen on Sex and the City
�· Designed by a woman
�· Electric
3. Eroscillator II Top Deluxe
�· Recommended by Dr. Ruth
�· $99.95
�· Designed for the non-orgasmic women
�· Electric
4. Pocket Rocket
�· Small/Portable
�· Battery Powered
�· Considered for those new to vibrators
�· Designed for Clitoris stimulation
5. Classic G vibrator
�· Specifically designed to stimulation of the G-spot
�· Price varies according to where purchased
�· Usually battery powered
Battery vs. Electric
Battery operated devices usually have less sensation and the batteries do not last a long time. The smaller the battery means less power. A benefit is that they are portable and generally smaller.
Electric devices last longer (decades) as opposed to months. This is particularly true of the Hitachi Magic Wand. The motor in the wand is considered one of the best in the world. Devout users have kept theirs for decades. For the price of the Wand changing it out once every few decades may be worth it.
Costs
The old saying that you get what you pay for is accurate. How much lasting power do you think a $10 vibrator will have that is made of hard plastic vs. one that runs around $80 that is electric?
Experiment
You cannot possibly know what you like until you try them out. Years ago, the flesh feeling vibrators were not around. Try to be adventurous. Shop around and look online at the variety available.