Vibrators for Women — Bullet, Rabbit & Wand Styles

Sexy Devil stocks 70+ vibrators from $19.95 — bullet, wand, rabbit, clitoral suction and G-spot styles. All body-safe silicone or ABS plastic. Free standard shipping over $100 AUD. Same-day dispatch from Melton, VIC before 1pm AEST.

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      Which Vibrator Type Matches What You Actually Want?

      The most common buying mistake is choosing a vibrator by how it looks rather than what stimulation it delivers. A rabbit bought for clitoral use, or a wand bought for precision — neither performs well outside its design intent. Start with where you want sensation, then pick the type built for that job.

      Bullet Vibrators — Best First Buy, Works Everywhere

      Bullet vibrators are compact, single-motor toys designed for external stimulation of the clitoris, nipples, or any erogenous area. Most measure 7–9 cm, run on USB charging or AAA batteries, and deliver focused vibration through a rounded or tapered tip. Bullets start at $19.95 at Sexy Devil. They are the only vibrator type that works equally well solo, with a partner during sex, or as a warm-up before larger toys. If you own exactly one vibrator, it should be a bullet.

      Wand Massagers — Strongest Motor, Broadest Coverage

      Wands deliver the highest-amplitude vibrations of any vibrator category, driven by a large motor behind a head typically 4–5 cm in diameter. That broad surface means less precision but far stronger sensation across the whole vulva, or any muscle group. For clitoral stimulation, a wand on medium power exceeds what most smaller toys produce at maximum. Wands are not designed for internal use. They are purpose-built for external, high-intensity stimulation, and they are genuinely loud — confirm your environment suits that before ordering.

      Rabbit Vibrators — Dual Stimulation, Internal + External

      Rabbit vibrators run two motors: one in an insertable shaft aimed at the G-spot or vaginal wall, and one in a smaller arm that rests against the clitoris during penetration. The design assumes simultaneous internal and external stimulation. Shaft diameter in our range is typically 3.0–4.0 cm. The rabbit arm does not press against the body automatically — it needs to be held or angled until it sits correctly. First-time internal users should start with a slimmer G-spot vibrator before moving to a full rabbit.

      Clitoral Suction Stimulators — Air-Pulse, No Contact Required

      Air-pulse toys (Satisfyer, Womanizer) use pressure waves rather than physical vibration. The opening seals around the clitoris and pulses air at programmable frequencies — the clitoris is stimulated without the toy touching it. This matters for users who find direct vibration over-stimulating or experience desensitisation with conventional vibrators. The Satisfyer Pro 2 Classic Blossom stocked at Sexy Devil has 11 intensity levels and a fully waterproof silicone head. The seal must fit correctly — anatomy size affects how well suction toys perform.

      G-Spot Vibrators — Internal Vibration, Curved Shaft

      G-spot vibrators are insertable toys with a pronounced upward curve at the tip, designed to angle vibration toward the anterior vaginal wall. Unlike a dildo, they vibrate. Unlike a rabbit, there is no external arm. The trade-off is internal stimulation only with no external clitoral coverage. G-spot models at Sexy Devil range from $29.95 to $79.95, with insertable lengths of 10–12 cm and curves of approximately 25–35 degrees.

      Matching Vibrator Type to Your Experience Level

      Experience level here means experience with that specific type of stimulation — not sexual experience overall. Start with the type designed for what you know you enjoy.

      Experience Level Best Starting Type Main Reason What to Avoid First
      First toy ever Bullet vibrator Small, external-only, no positioning required Wands (too intense to start); rabbits (complex positioning)
      Used bullets, want something different Clitoral suction stimulator Different sensation mechanism, no direct contact Jumping straight to high-intensity wands
      Comfortable externally, want internal Slim G-spot vibrator (~2.8 cm shaft) Manageable size, vibration targets the right area Full rabbit — arm positioning adds extra complexity
      Want both internal + external Rabbit vibrator Both motors, designed for combined stimulation Budget models with weak external arm motors
      Want maximum intensity Wand massager Highest vibration amplitude of any toy category Starting at maximum power — use lowest setting first

      What "Body-Safe" Means for Vibrator Materials

      Every vibrator at Sexy Devil is made from one of three confirmed body-safe materials. Here is what each means in practice.

      Medical-grade silicone is non-porous — bacteria and body fluids cannot absorb into the surface. It is the gold standard for insertable toys. Silicone feels soft and slightly flexible. It requires water-based lubricant only. Silicone-based lube bonds with silicone surfaces and degrades them over time, creating micro-pits that harbour bacteria.

      ABS plastic is a rigid, non-porous thermoplastic that transmits vibration at higher intensity than silicone. Bullet vibrators are commonly ABS. It is compatible with both water-based and silicone-based lubricants.

      Borosilicate glass is non-porous, rigid, and compatible with all lubricant types. It can be sterilised by boiling.

      We do not stock PVC, TPE, TPR, rubber, or jelly-material toys. These are porous — bacteria remain in the material after cleaning regardless of technique.

      Side-by-Side: Vibrator Type Trade-Offs

      Type Best For Price Range Main Trade-Off Noise
      Bullet vibrator External use, first toy, couples use $19.95–$49.95 Lower intensity than wand; single motor Low to moderate
      Wand massager High-intensity external, broad coverage $39.95–$89.95 Bulky; audible; too strong for sensitive users Moderate to loud
      Rabbit vibrator Combined internal + external $49.95–$119.95 Arm positioning takes practice; anatomy-dependent fit Moderate
      Clitoral suction Sensitive users, no-contact sensation $39.95–$89.95 Head must seal; some anatomy sizes don't fit well Low (air pulse)
      G-spot vibrator Internal stimulation, targeted angle $29.95–$79.95 No external stimulation component Low to moderate

      What We Found Reviewing Vibrator Fit Issues at Sexy Devil

      We reviewed customer queries and exchange requests over a 90-day period to identify which vibrator types generated the most fitting or usage questions. Three patterns came up consistently:

      1. Rabbit arm not reaching (most common rabbit query): The external arm on most rabbit vibrators sits at a fixed angle. If the distance from the vaginal opening to the clitoris is longer than the arm allows, the arm floats without contact. This is an anatomy fit issue, not a defect. Models with flexible or repositionable arms address it — look for this feature in the product description before buying a rabbit.
      2. Wand intensity too high at first use: Customers who applied full power immediately and found it uncomfortable. Wands have between 5 and 10 settings. Start at the lowest. Most users find their preferred intensity level within the lower half of the range.
      3. Suction head not sealing: Air-pulse toys require a complete seal around the clitoris to generate suction. Smaller or internally positioned clitoral anatomy may not fill the opening in standard-size models. The Satisfyer Pro 2 range uses an adjustable silicone opening and works across a wider anatomy range than fixed-cup alternatives.

      When a Vibrator Is Not the Right Product

      • You want penetration without vibration: A vibrator adds motor weight and cost you won't use. A dildo delivers exactly what you need without the complexity. See our Dildos collection.
      • You live in a thin-walled apartment and noise matters: Wands and many rabbits are genuinely audible through walls on medium-to-high settings. Bullets and air-pulse toys are significantly quieter. Check the noise note in the product description before ordering a wand.
      • You want both partners to feel stimulation during penetration, hands-free: A standard vibrator requires manual holding. A wearable couples vibrator or a panty vibrator will give hands-free stimulation for both partners.
      • You want to share an insertable toy between partners without condoms: For insertable toy sharing, we recommend individual toys or condom use on the toy between partners.

      Shipping and Packaging

      All vibrators dispatch from our Melton, VIC warehouse. Orders placed before 1pm AEST on business days ship same day. Packaging is plain and unmarked — no product name, no imagery, nothing indicating the contents. Your payment statement shows a neutral business name, not Sexy Devil.

      Free standard shipping on all orders over $100 AUD. Standard shipping is $9.99 for orders under $100. Express shipping ($13.99) delivers in 2–5 business days Australia-wide.

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      What is the best vibrator for beginners in Australia?
      A bullet vibrator is the recommended starting point for most first-time buyers. They are small (7–9 cm), affordable ($19.95–$39.95 at Sexy Devil), external-use only, and require no positioning or anatomy fit. Once comfortable with external stimulation, you can progress to clitoral suction stimulators, G-spot vibrators, or rabbit vibrators depending on what you want to explore.
      Do vibrators from Sexy Devil require lubricant?
      For external use, lubricant is optional but often reduces friction and improves comfort. For insertable vibrators, lubricant is recommended. Use water-based lubricant only with silicone vibrators — silicone-based lube will degrade the surface over time. ABS plastic vibrators are compatible with both water-based and silicone-based formulas. Sexy Devil stocks water-based lubricants in our Essentials section from $23.95 for 500ml.
      How are vibrators packaged when shipped in Australia?
      Every Sexy Devil order ships in plain, unmarked packaging. Nothing on the outside indicates the contents. The return address uses a neutral business name. Your bank or credit card statement will show a neutral merchant name — not Sexy Devil. We dispatch from Melton, VIC and ship to all Australian addresses including PO boxes.
      How do I clean a vibrator after use?
      For waterproof vibrators: rinse with warm water and mild soap or spray with an antibacterial toy cleaner, rinse thoroughly, dry completely before storing. For non-waterproof vibrators: spray toy cleaner onto a cloth and wipe the surface — do not run under water as it can damage the motor housing. Never use alcohol, bleach, or household cleaners on silicone. Always dry completely before storage.
      What is the difference between a vibrator and a clitoral stimulator?
      All clitoral stimulators are vibrators, but not all vibrators are designed specifically for the clitoris. "Clitoral stimulator" refers to toys optimised for external clitoral stimulation — including bullets, air-pulse suction toys, and small precision vibrators. Wands and G-spot vibrators are technically vibrators but are not specifically optimised for clitoral stimulation in the same targeted way.