FondlerClit vibrator Pink
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Description
What Makes It Awesome
- The unique shape with a motor in each arm creates a sensual twirl around your most sensitive spots, ravishing them with vibrations.
- Two powerful motors vibrate in 7 exquisite modes.
- Toy is waterproof to take your adventures to the bathtub or shower.
- Soft, body-friendly silicone covers the toy all over.
Vibration power 4 | 5. Strong and highly intense vibrations that stimulate powerfully. May be too intense for some.
Noise Level 2 | 5. Low, soft, “white noise” hum, similar to a cell phone’s vibration, that can be heard from underneath the covers but not through a closed door.
A Closer Look
Ready to hug and fondle and circle around your most sensitive and aroused areas, this compact little thumper will become your favorite orgasm-hunting toy. No other toy trembles against and around your clit quite like this tiny playful guy.
How It Works

- Enjoy the orgasm-inducing 4 out of 5 vibration intensity
- Emits a whisper-like 2 out of 5 level noise
- Functions: 7 vibration patterns / Multispeed / Vibrating
- Special Features: Premium / Waterproof
- Control type: Push button
- Powered By: Magnetic USB / Rechargeable
- Care and cleaning: Soap and water / Toy cleaner
How Small It Is
- Length: 3.5 inches
- Circumference: 2 inches
- Diameter: 0.5 inches
How It Looks
- Color: Pink
How It Feels
- Made from silicone material for high-end experience
- Safety features: Hypo-allergenic / Latex free / Phthalates free
- Non-porous material doesn’t harbor bacteria
Chelsea S –
Has a pretty good power. It’s waterproof. It’s small enough for travel. I wouldn’t day is necessarily quiet. There are 20 vibration patterns, and 8 speed settings.
[...]S Miller –
These vibrators can be found under a hundred different brand names and they all seem to be identical. This one is as adequate as any of them, but about 50% more expensive than many identical examples.
[...]ProductTester –
Works fine – you need to hold down the power button for 2 seconds to turn on.Massage vibration works fine – meant to massage one small area at a time. It is a little loud and the handle vibrates quite a bit, which makes it a little uncomfortable to hold after a while.
[...]Pizzalogist –
I just received my “Handheld Portable Wireless Charging Device” from GWWJGSN, and I’m confused. I can’t find a USB port on it, so I can’t plug my phone into it. I tried wireless charging, but that didn’t work at all. The Charging Device vibrates a lot, and has a weirdly phallic shape, so when I put my phone on, it quickly got off.
[...]Nicee –
I love it??
[...]Blondie –
Super cheap for how powerful it is! Maintains a charge decently too
[...]Clint casas –
This little thing is strong and battery life is good. Wife loves it so thats all that matters
[...]Mx2 –
I like these small vibrators as hand and wrist massagers. I have a percussion massager for my back, but it is too strong for where tendons meet smaller bones like in the hand, wrist, ankle etc. This work especially well on my ankles. Even the other small wand vibrators are too uncomfortable there. This massager/vibrator has decent power for its size. The soft texture makes it useable on sore elbows, ankles, wrists, etc. where regular massaging wands would be painful. There are some downsides. First, because of its size, the battery doesn’t last long. Second, the buttons are hard to avoid, so it is easy to turn off or change settings while using it. Other than that, it does what it is supposed to do, and I’m sure would be fun in other areas too. (The small white one on the right is this model.)
[...]RD –
I got this for its small size, and for a wand-style vibe, it’s nicely compact. Great for throwing in a purse or suitcase for a road trip. It’s fairly loud, though, so I wouldn’t call it “discrete”. Strength is a little on the weak side but it gets the job done. It has standard-issue variable patterns and an intensity button. One complaint is there are too many intensity choices (seems like ten, where four steps would have been plenty), and it goes from high to low to high again, so that’s a lot of button pushing to get back to high once you’ve left it. At which point you’ll inevitably overshoot it and start going towards low again…
[...]Baylee –
Seems very well made – robust and really high quality materials.
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