10 G-Spot Vibrators – Which are Worth Your Money?

This elusive, little erogenous zone was first identified n the 1940’s.

Some claim it can make them orgasm like they’re stuffed with fireworks or squirt like they’re a descendant of Old Faithful. Some swear on their mother’s grave it does nothing for them except leave their partner in a perpetual game of hide-and-seek.

In this article, we will look at the g-spot location, how to buy and care for your toys, as well as reviews of toys currently on the market.

NOTE: If you want to skip straight to the reviews, click here.

WHERE IS THE G-SPOT?


If you’re lost in the barren wasteland of “Where the $%#@ is this thing?!” you’re in luck!  We have a road map to your new happy place.

It’s located about 2 inches inside the anterior wall of the vagina. If you haven’t found it already, the best way is through experimentation, exploration, and play (solo or with a partner).

But here’s the catch…

You won’t be able to find it unless you’re hot and bothered (remember, it only swells when you’re randy).

It’s stimulated by making a “come hither” motion with your fingers.The best example I’ve heard; it’s like trying to tickle your belly button from the inside.

Want to take g-spot play to the next level? Check this out:

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UNDERSTANDING G-SPOT TOYS


Sometimes a fingered reach-down, reach-around, or reach-between just isn’t good enough, and the g-spot lays there, laughing at us, dangling intense pleasure just out of our, literal, reach.

If that’s the case, it’s time to break out the big guns…

Three different kinds of dildos and vibratorsG-SPOT DILDOS AND VIBRATORS

These toys slight curve at the end or a curve through the entire toy, as well as a ball or nub that targets the g-spot. Some also include an extra appendage to stimulate the clitoris as well.

The difference between a dildo and a vibrator? One is solid with no moving parts. The other has a device inside that makes it shake. Which one you prefer is up to you. I, personally, love the extra bit of rumble.

THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING


There are many important things you need to think about before you buy a g-spot toy (or any vaginal/anal sex toys for that matter). 

SHAPES

We are sexual snowflakes – no one body created equal in shape, size, or response. Which is why you’ll find so many variations in the shape of a G-spot toy.

It’s also another reason you might hear one woman gush like she’s just met the man (or toy) of her wet dreams, while another will wave the “completely useless piece of garbage” in your face then dropkick it into the trash can while screaming about the money she’s just wasted. It happens.

Our suggestion? Try some of the lower budget toys until you find a curve or style you prefer, and THEN splurge for a nicer quality toy.

POROSITY

This means how much it can absorb or how much can get “caught” or “stuck” in the material. This means BACTERIA. And it’s not just left-overs from possible anal play – it can include mold, mildew, fungus, even STI/STDs … ew. The more porous the material, the more it takes in, and the harder it is to clean or sterilize.

CLEANING

Clean your toys before AND after each use. Use an antibacterial soap, sex toy cleaner, sterilize in boiling water (some materials cannot be boiled), or throw it in the dishwasher on hot.

However…

Certain toys need to be cleaned and cared for in certain ways. There’s a lot of information to know and not enough room for it in one

Want the FULL run-down on sex toy cleaning and care? Check this out:

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WARNING: DANGER!


Sometimes I hear people screaming to defend toys that are on the “bad list” of materials; swearing they are perfectly safe, everyone is paranoid, or are some people are just sex toy elitists. Let’s respond with science and facts:

  • Purple jelly double-ended dildoPlastic is initially hard. It’s made soft or squishy by adding Phthalates (“thal-ates”). You also might hear this quote… 

Phthalates used in commercial products do not pose a risk to human health at typical exposure levels.” … but there’s the keyword “typical

Read on…

  • Sex toys (and the materials or amounts used in them) are NOT as regulated as you would think. Which is mind-blowing considering we need to slide them into places that are REALLY sensitive.
  • Phthalates are banned in children’s toy in several countries, including the USA and the EU.
  • Toys are often labeled “Novelty Only” or are vague (or flat-out lie) when they list the materials used within. It’s a clever workaround to avoid legal liability and an easy way to get around international shipping issues.
  • If that’s still not enough, some ingredients that find their way into cheap sex toys are: Trimethyltin chloride, Phenol, Toluene, Lead, Arsenic, Antimony, and CADMIUM. All of which are universally known to be toxic. Hell, these substances have hazard instructions on how to HANDLE them safely
Large black rubber dildo

The softness might be great, but the additives can be horrible for the body

You will also hear the suggestion to use a condom over these suckers. But keep one thing in mind: condoms are tested against keeping out certain substances, this does not include sex toy chemicals. There’s just not enough testing out there to know if a thin layer of latex will be a good enough barrier.

What they ARE good for is keeping the toy safe from other people’s fluids – especially if you and your partner enjoy playing within an open relationship or there are other risks of STIs. Also, if the toy is porous, it will help keep it on the cleaner side. 

If you’re not sure if the material is body-safe, read the list of ingredients, check the manufacturer’s website, and peruse online reviews to see what other people think. 

TOYS TO AVOID


 VINYL OR PVC – full of toxic chemicals, “food grade” vinyl might be safer, but it’s still porous

JELLY or other spellings – full of toxic chemicals, including Phthalates

RUBBER – labeling too vague to know the true composition AND it’s quite porous

CYBERSKIN – Or UR3, Futorotic, Fanta Flesh, Neoskin, FauxFlesh etc. which are very porous, difficult to clean, and impossible to sterilize (Fleshlight is an exception)

SILICA GEL – Similar to the pellets you find in electronics. Related to, but NOT silicone.

TPE/TPR – Including TPR-silicone, Elastomer, SEBS, “silicone blends” – might not be toxic, BUT they are porous enough you might not be able to clean it properly. Use with discretion.

 Also…

  • If your toy smells, throw it out
  • If your toy is melting, sweating, bleeding, fusing, or weeping – for the love of god, throw it out!
  • If you are determined to use any of these toys, do not share them with others!

SAFE MATERIALS


There are pros and cons of each as well as budget restrictions.

Let’s start with the lower end of the price scale and work our way up. These are non-porous*, non-toxic, cleanable with antibacterial soap or toy cleaner, hypoallergenic, and waterproof* (usable in the bathtub or shower).

ABS PLASTICThis is the HARD plastic — Cheaper, no Phthalates, cannot be sterilized in boiling water, but still cleanable, if the are batteries (or anywhere water could get in) it’s usually not waterproof.

WOOD  Good only if the finish is medical grade/body-safe, lightweight, not all manufacturers state what the finish is made from.

CERAMIC Good only if the glaze finish is non-porous and it’s cooked in a kiln, can be used for temperature play, middle-grade to high-end expense

GLASS Good only if borosilicate or soda-lime glass, can be used for temperature play, middle-grade to high-end expense for good quality ones

STONE — can be sterilized in boiling water, can be used for temperature play, undetermined porosity since the finish is just a polished surface, not a sealant, very expensive (sometimes more than stainless steel), heavy

MEDICAL GRADE STAINLESS STEEL Can be sterilized in boiling water, can be used for temperature play, very expensive, heavy

TOYS AND TEMPERATURE PLAY


It’s placing the toy in warm water or the fridge and SLOWLY heating or cooling to the desired temperature. This creates different sensations during play.

Remember to put on lots of lube, especially if it’s cold (think back to the scene from Christmas story where the boy stuck his tongue to the icy flagpole. We don’t want that happening in our vagoos … ouch)

WHAT LUBES CAN I USE?


  • Silicone lube – for ABS plastic, aluminum, ceramic, steel, stone, wood, marble.
  • Water-based lube – good for silicone toys (careful with glycerine lubes and internal use) and all other toys.
  • Oil-based lube – avoid for all internal use.

If You Want to Know Everything About LUBES, have a look here:

GSPOT TOY REVIEWS


LOW-END PRICE RANGE

10 SPEED VIBRATOR BY ULTIMI ($23)

My first impression was that it was smaller than expected. It was about the length of my hand and the insertable part wasn’t as bulbous and big as I thought it would be. It wasn’t a bad thing though. The vibrations just made it up the clit arm, but I wish they had been stronger.

The button placement was okay, and the charging was easy. All in all, it was a fine toy for the $23 investment and a good choice for budget toys.

STATS: Medical grade silicone, 10 speed vibrations, USB charger, water-resistant, weight 4.4 oz, length 6.29′, width 1.18”, insertable length of 4.53”

ROSE G-SPOT VIBRATOR FROM TOOTIMID ($25)

Pink Rose G-spot vibrator from Too TimidYou’ll see this model floating around many sites. Healthy Vibes, Lovehoney, Fleshlight, and Pink B.O.B all sell similar products. I ordered one from TooTimid the warranty gave me hope. I’m surprised at the power for something so simple. It’s also great for clit stimulation.

The downside between buttons and dials … dials can be a bit finicky and accidentally change when trying to manipulate positions. It’s worse if your hands are covered in lube and or you’re gripping the toy by the very end. Unexpected changes in vibes can sometimes be fun … sometimes not. If you want a detailed look at this toy, check out my review here.

STATS: ABS plastic, multispeed, 2 AA batteries (not included), length 8.5″, diameter 1.25″, insertable Length of 7.5″, free replacement if broken or defective, 1-year warranty, 30-day exchange if you don’t like it (for store credit)

RO-G-SPOT BY ROCKS OFF ($25)

Ro-G-Spot vibrator by Rocks OffThe size is big enough, but not intimidating. This is nice for someone like me who likes some girth but isn’t a size queen. The material is safe and easy to clean – which alone is a godsend considering how much crap litters the market. I found the motor was a bit on the weak side (comparatively).

However, not everyone likes an 8.5 earthquake between their legs, so gentle options aren’t something to snub. I think this little dude would be for travel (just remember to take the batteries out). Also, the price is right at 25 bucks. He’s quite welcome to stay in my toy drawer.

PU coated ABS plastic, length 5.5″, insertble length 4″, diameter 1″, 3 speeds and 2 pulses, 2 AAA batteries (included), waterproof

MID-PRICE G-SPOT VIBRATORS

LOVELIFE CUDDLE BY OHMIBOD ($69)

LoveLife Cuddle g-spot vibrator by OhMiBod in pinkThis toy is very decent – not mind-blowing, but certainly not something to be discounted or brushed off. I found the motor was acceptable, not that loud, and okay enough to get the job done. The girth is acceptable.

I do have a few complaints: First, there’s no wall charger option – only a USB plug. Because toys are getting more tech-savvy or compatible, I don’t know if this is just something we have to make peace with. Second, the buttons felt oddly placed. However, this could just be me.

Third, I can foresee it being a bit too short for some people who love long thrusting. But, all in all, I did find it to be a step up from the budget options.

Silicone and ABS plastic, 6 levels and 6 patterns, USB charger, splash proof, 1-year warranty, length 6.5″, diameter 1.3″, insertable length 5.25″, 2.5 hours charge time, 2 hours run time, standby 90 days

GIGOLINO BY FUN FACTORY ($60)

Blue and black Gigoline g-spot vibrator by Fun FactoryGigolino used a keyword in one of its descriptions: subtle.

I think that’s a fairly accurate, all-around description of this toy. Since the vibrator is in the base, the rumbles don’t reach that far. Most of what I was feeling was around the vaginal opening and not as much going deeper.

I understand it’s a simple trade-off: If you want a VERY strong toy, the motor needs to be better, therefore you are going to pay more. But I was hoping a $60 toy would deliver more. The other problem I have is the tip. It seems a bit sharp or pronounced. Just my two cents.

Silicone, 5 speed settings + 7 patterns, length 8.1″, insertable length 5.5″, width 1.”, 2AAA batteries,waterproof

NATURAL CONTOURS LA-G BY ADAM & EVE ($45)

Natural Contours La-G by Adam and Eve g-spot sex toy in light blue and royal blueI was intrigued by the advertisements – the visuals looked like the tip did a come hither motion. I ripped open the box in anticipation… Yep, no. It’s just a regular G-spot curve with a vibrator.

I also wasn’t a fan of the “boxy” shape and curve. I was disappointed, to be honest, especially since the vibrator was just “blah”. If you want an in-depth look at this toy, check out my review here.

Silicone tip (flexible), 5 speeds and 2 pulse patterns, waterproof, 2 AAA batteries, length 6.5″, width 2.9cm, width 1.1″

HIGH-END G-SPOT VIBRATORS & DILDOS

OSCI BY LOVENSE

This is a new take on g-spot toys. Instead of vibrating, it OSCILLATES. Lovense’s “patent-pending” tech makes the g-spot bulb move in and out, which creates a pinpointed, saturated sensation where you need it most. 

The S-curve handle puts less strain on the wrist when you’re trying to rock the toy or use the simple buttons. It’s also worth mentioning that their app allows you to custom set whatever three vibration levels you want and unlimited patterns you can create or download from other users.

There is also their standard app goodies like sound control and long distance control.

Silicone, 3 customizable speeds, unlimited patterns, water resistant, rechargeable, 2.4-3.2″ insertable, width 1.46″ 

G-SPOON BY FUCKING SCULPTURES ($120)

G-spoon glass g-spot dildo by Fucking Sculptures

This is a toy you could put on your mantle and display as art, and no one would be the wiser – they are that beautiful. Each one is a hand-blown masterpiece created in the Glass Studio in Berkeley California by a husband and wife who are as passionate about toys as they are about the art. Their toys are different from other glass options for several reasons.

First, I’m in love with the colors – they’re not the clear rods with a bit of color embellishment. They also guarantee these babies for a lifetime. If not, they will replace it for free (only once though). Another nice touch is all their packaging is recycled or re-purposed. Fucking Sculptures Toys are as environmentally friendly as you can get. I love this toy – smooth, great curve, and gorgeous. 

UPDATE: Fucking Sculptures has, sadly, closed its doors. So, if you have one, or can get your hands on one, they are collector pieces now.

BARBARA BY SVAKOM ($103)

Barbara g-spot vibtrator in dark purple by SvakomThis company doesn’t label itself as sex toys, rather, “intelligent intimate lifestyle products”. The vibrations are double trouble since there are TWO – one in the main toy and one in the rabbit arm. I also found it fairly quiet for something so powerful.

But why the “intelligent” part? Rather than fiddling with buttons to change the sensations, Barbara has a special program that starts off with a slow tease then builds until you’re ready to climax … then it backs off … then brings you up again. It’s a cheeky, little lover.

*I will throw in a disclaimer – some people do not like edging (being cut off just before an orgasm). They want the buildup and immediate climax after – and that’s okay. If that is the case, just use the regular pulses and speeds. Personally, I love IM with the clit stimulator.

Silicone, length 7.4″, girth 1.4″, 7 “modes”, charge time 1.5 hours, play time 2 hours, 1-year warranty, waterproof

NJOY PURE WAND ($110)

Pure Wand by Njoy - curved stainless steel g-spot sex toySome consider this the Cadillac of sex toys. It’s also a situation of “you get what you pay for” – and you get a lot for something that seems so simple.

What struck me first was the weight, which could be a turn-off for some but enticing for others, however, I like how the toy does some of the work for you.

The surface is completely smooth, and the stainless steel makes it as clean as you will be able to get any toy (especially if you want to do p-spot play with the smaller bulb). I’m a clean freak with my toys, so the fact I can boil it makes me so happy. It’s also a great option for temperature play, with metal retaining heat or cold far better than other materials. If there was a house fire, I would run into save this little guy.

Medical grade stainless steel, weight 24oz, 1 and 1.5 inch balls, 10″ curve


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