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Best rabbit vibrators that'll get your whiskers twitching

Whatever your budget, kinks or desires, there’s a rabbit vibe out there that’s sure to get your whiskers twitching… Find our guide to the best rabbit vibrators.

By Kat Romero & Rebecca Roberts | Last updated Aug 19, 2025

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Best rabbit vibrators

It’s fair to say that the rampant rabbit has become one of the most iconic vibrators of the 21st century. Who can forget the episode of Sex and the City when Charlotte enjoyed hers so much, she needed an intervention? 

The bunny design might be appealing for beginners but the rabbit has much more than just adorable looks going for it. It’s a type of vibrator that offers amazing penetrative pleasure, whilst simultaneously stimulating the clitoris with its famous bunny ears. As Natasha Silverman, Sex and Relationship Expert at Bed Nerdz, explains, "rabbit vibrators are double-ended to give dual stimulation, simultaneously targeting the clitoris and G-spot for intense, blended orgasms."

It’s no surprise then, that the rabbit vibrator has become one of the most sought after sex toys these days resulting in a whole host of variations on the market. 


Best rabbit vibrators, at a glance

  1. Best luxury rabbit vibrator: LELO SORAYA 2 Rechargeable Rabbit Vibrator, £149

  2. Best rabbit vibrator for beginners: Lovehoney Mantric Rechargeable Rabbit Vibrator, £60

  3. Best petite rabbit vibrator: Moregasm+ Petite Rampant Rabbit, £58

  4. Best dual motor rabbit vibrator: Smile Makers The Artist Dual Vibrator, £120

  5. Best rabbit vibrator for clitoral suction: Satisfyer Pro+ G Spot, £40

  6. Best rabbit vibrator for customisation: Lovehoney Jessica Rabbit 10 Function Rabbit Vibrator, £35

  7. Best budget rabbit vibrator: Lovehoney Frisky 10 Function Silicone Rabbit Vibrator, £25


But which are the best? Thankfully, our Mumsnet users aren’t shy at sharing their favourite rabbit vibe. In fact, they’ve put a whole bunch of rampant rabbits to the test (as well as condoms and lubes), sharing their unbiased and unfiltered opinions over on our sex Talk board.

Finding the right rabbit vibe for you can be tricky, though, as Natasha explains: "finding the perfect rabbit requires some trial and error. Look for flexible arms or adjustable features to better suit your anatomy.

"If you’re new to vibrators or prefer very targeted stimulation, the complexity of a rabbit might feel overwhelming."

With that in mind, here are a few things we'd recommend you consider when exploring rabbit vibes:

  • The shape and fit as rabbit vibes vary in design, so choose one that suits your body and preferences.

  • The toy's material. Go for body-safe silicone—it’s non-porous, hypoallergenic, and easy to clean.

  • Vibration settings, including adjustable speeds and patterns that let you customise your experience.

  • A flexible clitoral arm stimulator adapts better to your body, while a firmer one offers targeted pressure.

  • Fully waterproof models are great for bath play and easier to clean.

  • What's the power source? Rechargeable vibes are eco-friendly and powerful, while battery-operated ones offer quick swaps.

  • If discretion matters, check reviews for how quiet it is and it's noise levels.

  • A well-rated vibrator from a trusted brand with good reviews is more likely to deliver.

So, armed with all that - along with some first-hand testing by our MNHQ team and expert advice from Natasha Silverman - keep reading to find our pick of the best rabbit vibrators that are sure to put a hop in your step. 

SKIP TO: How we test | Best rabbit vibrators | What is a rabbit vibrator? | How to choose the right one | Lubrication | Insertion

How we test and choose rabbit vibes

As always, when it comes to finding the best rabbit vibrator for you, we've done the hard work first. Every product in this roundup has been carefully selected based on insights from our Mumsnet users. While testing is underway, we've also consulted leading sexual wellness experts like Natasha Silverman from Bed Nerdz, to ensure our top picks meet professional standards.

With feedback from Mumsnet users on our Sex Talk board and expert input, we’ve put together this comprehensive guide to help you find the best rabbit vibrator for your needs—whether you're after toe-curling intensity or a gentler build-up.

Best rabbit vibrators, our roundup

Keep scrolling to find our top pics of rabbit vibes in every shape and size for every need and experience level.

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Best for beginners

Lovehoney Mantric Rechargeable Rabbit Vibrator, £60

What we like
  • Non-threatening design

  • USB rechargeable with a travel lock

  • Seven speeds and pattern settings

  • Colour-changing panel helps you remember your favourite settings

What we don't like
  • Not the best if you have a sensitive clit

Key specs

Price on writing: £60 | Material: Silicone | Settings: Seven speed and patterns | Colours: Pink | Power: Rechargeable | Waterproof: Yes | Dimensions: 4.5” circumference, 4.5” insertable length, 7” total length

Our verdict

Tested by Mumsnet editor, Rebecca: read her Lovehoney Mantric Vibrator review.

The sleek design of this toy is perfect for beginners and seasoned pros alike. It also has noise control, which makes it perfect for discretion when you travel or seek some pleasure in a busy household. The seven speed and vibration pattern settings are designed to target the G spot and customers insist it offers intense pleasure.

Some users claimed that the power was a little too intense, so this may not be the product for you if you have a lot of sensitivity in that spot. However, with an innovative control panel that changes colour to help you remember your favourite settings - plus the fact that it doesn’t really look very phallic compared to others, like the Jessica above - we’ve decided it’s a great choice for beginners. And the fact it doesn’t look like a traditional “rabbit”, as it’s a bit more subtle. 

3

Best petite rabbit vibrator

What we like
  • Small and compact design

  • Three speeds and varied pulse patterns 

  • Waterproof design

  • Curved design targets G spot

What we don't like
  • Can’t select different actions for ears and shaft

Key specs

Price on writing: £58 | Material: Body safe silicone | Settings: Three speeds and three varied pulse patterns | Colours: Pink | Power: Rechargeable via USB | Waterproof: Yes | Dimensions: 4.5" insertable length. 1.25" diameter

Our verdict

Size doesn’t always matter when it comes to sex toys and for some users, the smaller the better. So much so that users have praised the sleek, petite design of Ann Summers’ Moregasm+ Petite Rampant Rabbit that it has earned its place as the best petite rabbit vibe in our roundup. The curved shaft is perfect for targeting the G spot, whereas the ears can be placed on your clit with no fuss and little effort.

Although, it is worth mentioning that some reviewers over on Ann Summers say that when the toy is in full power, it can get a little noisy. So, you’ll need to find a quiet spot before you indulge.

5

Best dual motor rabbit vibrator

What we like
  • Nine pulsating modes and a squeeze sensor

  • Soft silicone design

  • Vegan and cruelty-free

What we don't like
  • Soft vibration

Key specs

Price on writing: £120 | Material: Body-safe silicone | Settings: Nine pulsating modes and a squeeze sensor | Colours: Pink | Power: Rechargeable battery via USB | Waterproof: Yes | Dimensions: 9.7 x 3.6 x 1.6 inches

Our verdict

Tested by Mumsnet editor, Rebecca: read her Smile Makers' The Artist review.

Smile Makers’ The Artist is an ideal rampant rabbit for so many different types of pleasure. Mainly because the two heads can be used for dual stimulation of your clitoris and G spot, and it’s safe for anal use. In fact, it’s the first rabbit vibe in our roundup that is suitable for anal use. There are an impressive nine modes to choose from and the squeeze sensor allows you to effortlessly find the one you want without having to fumble about with buttons. 

The price may be a little hard to get past but so many reviews say this toy is worth every penny. And we’d agree, given that we’re fans of Smile Makers toys ourselves here at MNHQ. Some reviews say the vibration is a little gentle, so it might not be the perfect design for you if you need some serious power.

5

Best rabbit vibrator for clitoral stimulation

What we like
  • Flexible shaft

  • 10 varied programs with multiple vibration modes

  • 11 air-pulse intensities

  • Whisper mode

What we don't like
  • Clitoral suction isn't as flexible

Key specs

Price on writing: £40 | Material: Silicone and ABS plastic | Settings: 10 vibrations, 11 intensities | Waterproof: Yes | Colours: White | Power: Rechargeable with magnetic USB | Dimensions: 4.72” insertable length, 9.06” total length

Our verdict

It’s hard to ignore the glowing reviews online for this product. Not to mention that Satisfyer is already a sex toy brand that is consistently recommended by our Mumsnet users over on our sex Talk board. 

The Satisfyer Pro range has already built a huge fan base thanks to their clitoral suction toys (we tested the Satisfyer Pro 2.0 and highly recommend it) and this rabbit design for your G spot is proving to be just as popular. Not only can you enjoy vibrations to help you reach climax, but also pleasure waves that will pulsate through the body. The shaft is also flexible, so you can ensure it hits all the right spots and it can be used in a whisper mode for those times when you require discretion. 

Best of all, the clitoral stimulation attached to this rabbit vibe delivers rapid changes between suction and pressure, which perfectly simulates the feeling of oral pleasure thanks to the toy’s Liquid Air tech.

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Best for customisation

Lovehoney Jessica Rabbit 10 Function Rabbit Vibrator, £35

What we like
  • Ridged texture

  • Lots of settings for customisation

  • Easy to navigate and user-friendly control

  • Provides internal and external pleasure

What we don't like
  • Battery powered

  • Made from plastic, not silicone

  • Noisy during use

Key specs

Price on writing: £35 | Material: Soft plastic | Settings: Three speeds, seven pattern settings | Colours: Pink, silver and black | Power: 3 x AA batteries | Waterproof: Yes | Dimensions: 5.5” circumference, 5” insertable length

Our verdict

Tested by Mumsnet editor, Rebecca Roberts: read her review of the Lovehoney Jessica Rabbit vibrator here.

The Jessica Rabbit 10 Function Rabbit Vibrator from Lovehoney really does boast all the best bits you’d want with a rabbit vibe, and at £35 it's certainly a bargain.

The flexible ears offer powerful clitoral stimulation with three speeds and seven patterns to choose from, whilst the shaft has three speeds with reversible rotation. Plus, while the shaft isn't designed for precise G-spot targeting, you can bend the metal rod inside ever so slightly to give it a slight curve during use.

Combine those settings with its unique rotating pearls, and you have a toy that is guaranteed to achieve a deep and toe-curling blended orgasm.

Some customers complained about its volume during use, and during testing our editor Rebecca could see why. So, it might not be the most discreet of toys if that’s what you want. It’s also a little larger than some sex toys so it may not be compact enough for travel. It also loses points for being made of plastic rather than silicone.

With that said, thanks to its affordable price tag of just £35 on Amazon, it’s one of the cheaper rabbit vibrators we’ve seen that offers everything and doesn’t sacrifice on quality or effectiveness.

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Best budget rabbit vibrator

What we like
  • Slimline design

  • Flexible head

  • Affordable price

What we don't like
  • Not ideal for those wanting more power

  • Battery powered

Key specs

Settings: 10 different functions | Colours: Pink, purple, black | Power: Battery powered, 1 x AA battery | Waterproof: Yes

Our verdict

For less than £25, this toy definitely gives you bang for your buck. The slimline design of Lovehoney’s Frisky silicone rabbit vibrator may be ideal for newbies, or those who want to take it away with them on holiday. The contoured head and powerful motor are designed for dual pleasure and the nuzzle of the ears offers incredible external satisfaction.

One thing customers noted is that the shaft is not that flexible, so it’s not always a perfect fit.

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What is a rabbit vibrator?

A rabbit vibrator is a type of sex toy that has been designed for both vaginal and clitoral stimulation simultaneously.

A rabbit vibe typically consists of a shaft for targeting your G spot and vaginal penetration, and an attached extension - often shaped like rabbit ears - which aims to stimulate your clit and enhance sensitivity in the nerve endings. As a result, the name “rabbit vibrator” stems from the shape of the clitoral vibrator attached, which can resemble rabbit ears. 

These vibrators often have different speeds and patterns of vibration, allowing users to customise their experience with different options. Rabbit vibrators have gained popularity due to their ability to provide intense dual stimulation and are commonly used for solo pleasure or during partnered sexual activity.

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Rabbit vibrators come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and features, so finding the right one can make all the difference in your experience, whether it's solo play or with a partner.

Whether you're new to them or upgrading to a better model, here are the key factors to consider before you buy:

The toy's shape and fit

Not all rabbit vibrators are created equal—some have longer shafts for deeper penetration, while others focus more on external stimulation, like the Satisfyer Pro+ G Spot. The clitoral "ears" also vary in length and flexibility, so consider how much direct or broad stimulation you prefer.

If you like a fuller feeling, a girthier design like Lovehoney's Jessica rabbit may suit you, while slimmer models similar to Smile Makers' The Artist offer a more precise experience.

What material is it?

Since this is something you'll be using on sensitive areas, body-safe materials are a must. Medical-grade silicone is the best choice—it’s soft, non-porous (so it won’t trap bacteria), hypoallergenic, and easy to clean. Avoid jelly-like materials or anything with a sticky feel, as they can degrade over time and may not be as safe.

Vibration settings and speeds

Different moods call for different intensities. A rabbit vibe with multiple speeds and patterns like the LELO SORAYA 2 gives you the freedom to experiment. Some models offer steady vibrations, while others have pulsating or wave-like motions for a more dynamic experience.

If you enjoy variety, look for a toy with customisable modes or independent controls for the shaft and clitoral stimulator.

How flexible is the clitoral arm?

The external stimulator is what makes a rabbit vibrator unique, but not every design works for every body. If you're unsure what suits you best, a flexible clitoral arm is a safe bet—it adjusts to your shape and ensures consistent contact. The LELO SORAYA 2 is a good example of this.

If you prefer firm, pinpoint pressure, opt for a model with a rigid or adjustable arm that stays in place.

Waterproof vs splashproof

If you love the idea of using your toy in the bath or shower, make sure it’s fully waterproof rather than just splashproof. Waterproof models are also easier to clean, as you can rinse them under running water without worry. Always check the product description to see if it’s submersible!

Is it rechargeable or powered by batteries?

Most modern rabbit vibrators are USB rechargeable, offering stronger and more consistent power while being better for the environment. However, if you like the convenience of swapping out batteries instantly rather than waiting for a recharge, a battery-operated option like Lovehoney's Jessica rabbit might work better for you.

With that said - keep in mind that rechargeable models tend to have longer lifespans and save money on batteries in the long run.

The toy's noise levels

Discretion can be a big factor, especially if you share a home. Some rabbit vibrators are whisper-quiet, while others have a noticeable buzz. If you want to keep things subtle, check user reviews for mentions of noise levels, or look for models designed with quiet motors.

Check out brands and reviews

A reputable brand with good reviews is usually a safer choice than a cheap, unverified alternative. Established brands invest in high-quality materials, better designs, and reliable performance.

Plus. reading user reviews can give you a sense of how a toy actually performs—pay attention to feedback about power, comfort, and durability before making your decision.

Can you use a rabbit vibrator with lubrication?

Yes, you can absolutely use a rabbit vibrator with lubrication. In fact, using lubrication can enhance the overall experience by reducing friction, increasing comfort, and making insertion smoother. 

When choosing a lubricant, it's essential to opt for a water-based lubricant, as silicone-based lubricants can degrade the material of the vibrator, particularly if it's made of silicone. 

Apply a small amount of lubricant to both the shaft for vaginal penetration and the clitoral stimulator for optimal comfort and pleasure. Reapplying lubrication as needed during use can further enhance the experience. Just make sure to clean your rabbit vibrator thoroughly after each use, especially if you've used lubricant, to maintain hygiene and prolong the lifespan of your toy. 

Can you use a rabbit vibrator for insertion?

Yes, a rabbit vibrator is designed for insertion. The shaft of the rabbit vibrator is intended for vaginal penetration, targeting the G spot for internal stimulation. The clitoral stimulator, often shaped like rabbit ears includes an external arm positioned externally to provide simultaneous clitoral stimulation. This dual stimulation is one of the key features that make rabbit vibrators popular among users seeking intense pleasure.

However, you can use the toy for just clitoral stimulation if you prefer. If you’re not a fan of penetrative pleasure, there are rabbit bullets on the market, which focus solely on clitoral stimulation.

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About the experts

  • Natasha Silverman, Sex and Relationship Expert at Bed Nerdz, is also an experienced, integrative, sex-positive Relationship and Psychosexual Therapist, working with couples, individuals and singles.

About the authors

Kat Romero is a writer and journalist with over a decade’s experience in the industry. Hailing from London, she has become experienced in scouring the market to find the latest and best products that are worth your purchase. 

Away from her desk, Kat can be found consuming far too much coffee and spending her weekends with her toddler and partner - soaking up the sights of London and sampling anything new and exciting that has opened up within walking distance.

Rebecca Roberts is a writer, editor, and content marketing expert hailing from Leeds. Here at Mumsnet, she commissions, writes, and edits to bring parents content designed to make life easier. After birthing and breastfeeding two babies in two years, Rebecca knows first-hand how hard it can be to reignite intimacy. From condoms, to lubricants, to vibrators - she’s on a quest to find the best ones, with the help of Mumsnet user recommendations.

Beyond her role as an editor here at Mumsnet, Rebecca can be found balancing life as a working mum of two toddlers and when she’s not at her desk, you’ll likely find her at a local playgroup, in a nearby coffee shop, walking the dog, or hiding from her neighbour as she attempts to buy condoms during her weekly “Big Food Shop”.

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