Vibrator Guide – Helping You Find the Best Pleasure
We’re here to help you choose! We’ve put together a few key points to help you find the toy that suits you best.
1. What area do you want to target, what’s the main idea you have in mind?
First, decide exactly what kind of pleasure toy you want – in other words, which part of your body you’d like to stimulate the most.
Based on that, you can choose from the following vibrator categories:
Classic vaginal vibrators: These simple, often straight and rod-shaped vibrators aren’t specifically designed for G-spot stimulation, but their strong vibrations offer lovely internal pleasure.
G-spot vibrators: Their curved shape and prominent head are perfect for hitting the G-spot. Highly recommended if you’re just starting to explore this pleasure zone.
Clitoral vibrators: Perfect if clitoral stimulation is what gets you to orgasm. They come in various shapes and vibration styles, focusing on external erogenous zones.
Air-pulse clitoral stimulators: These use suction-like airwaves to stimulate the clitoris without direct contact. They promise intense and unique orgasms.
Rabbit vibrators: The masters of blended stimulation. These combine vaginal and clitoral pleasure, with two separate arms for dual vibrations – a truly unforgettable experience.
Massagers and wands: High-powered, mains or battery-operated vibrators that can be used all over your body, not just the erogenous zones.
Vibrating eggs: Small, insertable toys that can be controlled with a remote. Fun and discreet sources of pleasure.
Couples’ vibrators: U or C-shaped toys that stimulate both the clitoris and vagina at once – even during penetration.
Anal vibrators: Designed specifically for anal play, with a flared base and slim body for safe use.
2. What should you look out for when buying a vibrator?
Price vs Value
The cheapest vibrator isn’t always the best choice. Higher prices often mean better materials, durability, and more advanced controls. If you’re after a truly good experience, it’s worth spending a bit more.
Size
Think about what size you want to try. If you’re a beginner, go for smaller, slimmer models. If you're more experienced or looking for something bigger, you’ll find options for that too.
Vibration functions
Most vibrators come with multiple intensity levels and patterns. Some smart models even let you create your own vibration programmes. And there are toys that don’t just vibrate – they rotate, wave, or move up and down too.

Colour and shape
Your toy can be a visual treat too! Choose from classic, penis-shaped designs to futuristic, cute, funny or extra-decorated ones. The colour options are nearly endless as well.
Material composition
If you have sensitive skin, go for toys made of medical-grade silicone – they're hypoallergenic. If you’re allergic to latex, steer clear of rubber-based toys.
Material types
Silicone: skin-friendly, silky, hygienic.
Jelly/rubber: flexible, colourful, varied.
Hard plastic: intense vibrations, smooth surface.
Velvety coating: soft, warm to the touch.
Realistic: lifelike feel, skin-like texture.
Latex: natural rubber, not recommended if you have allergies.
Acrylic/glass: smooth, strong vibrations, hypoallergenic.
Helpful tips
Always use water-based lube – silicone or oil-based lubes can damage your toy. Clean and disinfect thoroughly before and after each use. Store your toys properly: avoid heat and keep them separate from other toys.
Pay attention to hygiene: if you plan on using your vibrator for anal play too, it’s best to have a separate one for that. Try out different positions, use it on your clit, inside your vagina, and explore new sensations!
Let go, experiment, and get to know every little reaction of your body. The right vibrator can open the door to a whole new world of pleasure.
The sexual wellness world never stops surprising. Beyond the classics like vibrators, dildos and lubes, there’s a growing range of thrilling extras designed to take your pleasure to the next level.
The market for male sex toys is rapidly expanding, and more and more men are discovering that vibrations are not just for women. A penis vibrator opens up new dimensions of pleasure – both during masturbation and with a partner.
If you’ve picked up an app-controlled Satisfyer toy (or you’re thinking about it), the Satisfyer Connect App is where the fun really levels up. You can connect via Bluetooth, explore ready-made patterns, create your own programmes, sync vibrations to music, try sound-reactive play, and even hand control to a partner remotely.
Female orgasm is still a mystery for many – and it’s no wonder. While men usually reach sexual satisfaction easily, it’s not always that simple for women. The female body is sensitive, reacts to many stimuli, and the path to pleasure is different for everyone. Female climax isn’t just a physical response but also an emotional and mental experience. It’s important to know there are many ways to reach orgasm – each bringing a unique sensation of pleasure.
