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Silent vibrator, is there truly such a thing?

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Spandaupants · 22/04/2025 00:54

I’ve seen lots of these advertised lately with mixed reviews ref strength of motor and genuine silence, please can someone recommend anything decent whichjjs truly quiet?
thanks

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StarlightLady · 22/04/2025 06:11

The little Durex Bullet is almost silent, it gently purrs and is efficient for its size. Already used this morning, it’s a regular set me up for the day go to. it’s discreet and will slip into any makeup bag. Although it might lack the “ooph” of some larger vibies, its size and lightness in weight (some larger ones can make your arm ache) allow for excellent manoeuvrability.

I travel a lot for work and one goes everywhere with me.

A waterproof version is available to add that little extra relaxation to bath time.

Spandaupants · 22/04/2025 10:45

StarlightLady · 22/04/2025 06:11

The little Durex Bullet is almost silent, it gently purrs and is efficient for its size. Already used this morning, it’s a regular set me up for the day go to. it’s discreet and will slip into any makeup bag. Although it might lack the “ooph” of some larger vibies, its size and lightness in weight (some larger ones can make your arm ache) allow for excellent manoeuvrability.

I travel a lot for work and one goes everywhere with me.

A waterproof version is available to add that little extra relaxation to bath time.

Oh wow! Amazing, thanks, I’d never have thought of durex!

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StarlightLady · 22/04/2025 11:03

@Spandaupants - It won’t break the bank either, you can pick one up for a little more than £10 in Boots etc.

l keep one in the bathroom, one bedside and one in my travel make up bag.

Spandaupants · 23/04/2025 14:41

StarlightLady · 22/04/2025 11:03

@Spandaupants - It won’t break the bank either, you can pick one up for a little more than £10 in Boots etc.

l keep one in the bathroom, one bedside and one in my travel make up bag.

Sounds like me! Are they battery or rechargeable?

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StarlightLady · 23/04/2025 16:02

Spandaupants · 23/04/2025 14:41

Sounds like me! Are they battery or rechargeable?

Single AAA but battery life is quite good.

Cakencookieobsessed · 24/04/2025 19:55

If you're used to other vibes that one is going to have virtually no power.

StarlightLady · 24/04/2025 21:08

Cakencookieobsessed · 24/04/2025 19:55

If you're used to other vibes that one is going to have virtually no power.

I think it depends on the applied pressure. I have an ancient rechargeable Omax which has far more oomph (and noise level) and well used, but the weight and size are to the detriment.

The bullet is better at hitting precise spots for me.

CrazyCatMam · 24/04/2025 23:18

I’m in the hunt for a quieter one too. I’m used to a Doxy wand, which takes me from 0 - 100 in seconds, even through clothing, but it is heavy, noisy and it’s a a bit of a mood killer having to plug it in.

Bought a fancy air one that claims to be silent - but it’s far too fiddly.

I’ll give the bullet a try - I don’t mind if it takes a bit longer to do the job.

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