This makes it the most sensitive erogenous zone in the female body, so it’s no wonder that there is a whole category of vibrators designed specifically to stimulate this area.
Introducing the bullet vibrator, also known as a clitoral stimulator. These mini machines are ideal to use with a partner or solo.
We asked our panel of testers to try the most popular clitoral vibrators on the market to find out which ones provide the best results. Here are the ones they recommend:
- Best bullet vibrator:Lovehoney Magic Bullet 10 Function Silver Bullet Vibrator
- Runner-up bullet vibrator:Ann Summers Moregasm+ Rabbit Ears
- Most discreet bullet vibrator:We-Vibe Tango X Lipstick Rechargeable Bullet Vibrator
- Best bullet vibrator for settings:Ann Summers Moregasm+ Bullet
- Best suction vibrator:Womanizer Premium Smart Silence Clitoral Stimulator
- Best first-time vibrator:Lovehoney Mini Thrill Rechargeable Silicone Bullet Vibrator
- Best for colour options:Womanizer Liberty
- Best rabbit bullet vibrator:Je Joue Rabbit Bullet Vibrator
- Best compact vibrator:Hot Octopuss DiGiT
What is a bullet vibrator?
Also called clitoral vibrators, bullets come in all shapes and sizes. It’s one of the most versatile categories of sex toy, with everything from small and discreet options that are no bigger than a finger , to larger wands that double as massagers. Some have tiny “rabbit ears” – a nod to the classic rabbit vibrator – while others are topped with suction heads that use air to gently and safely stimulate the clitoris.
Types of vibrator
There are plenty of other options if you aren’t sure about bullet vibrators, including ones for couples. We’ve outlined the other main categories below.
Vaginal vibrators: designed for internal use, these are longer and often have a tapered tip for ease of use. They can also offer clitoral stimulation but most are not specifically designed for this purpose.
G-spot vibrators: these have a curved tip to stimulate the G-spot, the name given to the cluster of nerves on the internal front of your vaginal wall.
Combination vibrators: these have two key parts – the main shaft for internal use and a clitoral stimulator, which is often shaped like rabbit ears.
Things to consider before you buy
Check you’re happy with the dimensions and the way it looks, some will end up being bigger or smaller than you thought. Also consider the range of settings and speeds available and how loud it is – look for “whisper quiet” vibrators if you’re worried about being heard.
Some vibrators will be battery-powered; these are cheapest and most popular, while rechargeable sex toys avoid the additional cost of replacing batteries. Lastly, consider the material. Plastic is firm to the touch and a popular choice, but opt for silicone if you’re more concerned about comfort. Skin-safe rubber is soft and more flexible.
Avoid anything containing phthalates (chemicals used to increase flexibility) as these have links to health risks. Look for the “phthalate-free” certification on the box. None of the vibrators in any of our round-ups contain phthalates.
How we test
Every bullet on this list has been tested by our trusted Good Housekeeping Institute panel of more than 60 women, spanning all ages. They put each product to the test to make sure they met our high standards.
Every bullet was tried by at least five people for several weeks, with every setting, claim and innovative feature put to the test. Our panel then provided feedback on the ease of use, design and performance of each one, including whether or not they were able to deliver more intense orgasms.
All reviews were combined to decide a final score for each toy, with only the top performers making our list of the best bullet vibrators.