Rabbit Vibrators
Rabbit vibrators are dual action toys built with an internal shaft and a curved external arm that sits against the clitoris while the shaft is inserted. Anyone who already knows they enjoy both sensations at once tends to find this shape the most direct route to it. Lovva stocks rabbit vibrators online across Australia and in its Sydney store.
Most people meeting this category for the first time have one worry, and it is fit rather than intensity. The two arms are fixed relative to each other on many models, so the distance between the shaft and the clitoral tip either lands where you need it or misses by a centimetre that ruins the whole thing. Bendable arms exist for that reason. Pick a rabbit vibrator up and the weight registers straight away, since two motors and a larger battery make it heavier than a bullet or a slim internal toy. The silicone is usually soft with a matte finish that grips slightly rather than sliding under a wet hand. Controls sit on the base, and on better models the shaft and the arm run on separate buttons, so you can drop the internal vibration to nothing and keep the clitoral arm going. That separation is the feature worth looking for as a first-time buyer. One button driving both motors together leaves far less room to find your own setting. Plenty of people use a rabbit vibrator shallowly at first, with only a few centimetres inserted, purely to get the arm sitting in the right place.
What Are Rabbit Vibrators?
Rabbit vibrators are dual motor devices that combine an insertable shaft with an external arm, stimulating the vaginal wall and the clitoris in the same movement. The name comes from the earliest version of the design, where the external arm was moulded as a rabbit with two ears that fluttered against the clitoris. Current examples are usually a single piece of medical grade silicone over an ABS core, with no exposed seam for fluid to settle into. Older designs used a hard shaft with rotating beads inside it, which is why some shoppers remember the category as a noisy one. Two motors run independently in most models sold now, one seated in the shaft tip and one in the arm. Insertable length commonly sits between ten and thirteen centimetres, shorter than a standard dildo, because the external arm anchors the toy at a fixed depth. Some versions swap the vibrating arm for an air pulse nozzle that produces suction around the clitoris instead of buzzing against it. The nearest neighbour is the G-spot vibrator, which curves internally for a single target and leaves the clitoris untouched.
How To Choose The Right Rabbit Vibrators
A first rabbit vibrator is best suited to a model with a flexible arm, because a rigid arm shaped for someone else's anatomy is the most common reason one of these ends up abandoned in a drawer. Someone stepping up from an external toy is best suited to independent motor control, which holds the clitoral arm at the setting that already works while internal vibration comes in gradually. A shopper who has never enjoyed internal stimulation should stay external for now, or start with a single motor vibrator before committing to a dual action shape. Anyone chasing internal targeting without a clitoral arm is better served by G-spot vibrators. Girth is the honest trade-off. A rabbit vibrator that suits you at the arm often runs thicker in the shaft than a beginner expects, so read the widest measurement before the length. Quiet running is harder to achieve here than in single motor toys, since two motors work at once. Couples using one during partnered sex should favour a shorter shaft and a slimmer arm, as anything bulky gets pushed out of position.
How To Use And Clean Rabbit Vibrators
Pair a rabbit vibrator with water-based lubricant, which is safe on silicone and will not break the surface down. Silicone lubricant degrades a silicone rabbit vibrator over time and should never go near one. Oil-based products degrade latex, which matters if a condom is rolled over the shaft. Set the arm position before switching either motor on, inserting the shaft slowly and adjusting the angle until the tip of the arm rests where you want it. Rabbit vibrators are not made for anal use, since there is no flared base and the arm offers nothing safe to hold onto. Wash after every use with warm water and unscented soap or a dedicated toy cleaner, working carefully into the join where the arm meets the shaft, because that is where lubricant collects. Dry fully before it goes away, as moisture trapped in that join is the usual reason a smell develops. Keep rabbit vibrators separate from other silicone toys in storage rather than pressed against them. Charge before a long spell unused rather than after one, since lithium batteries hold up better that way, and keep the contacts dry.
Buy Rabbit Vibrators Online
The Lovva rabbit vibrator range covers flexible arm models, firm arm models, rotating and thrusting shafts, air pulse hybrids and slimline shapes made for partnered use, all in medical grade silicone. Brands stocked include Lovense, Lelo, Satisfyer, Fun Factory, Doc Johnson, Playboy Pleasure, Svibe and Selopa. The collection sorts by brand and by shaft style, which lets you settle the internal shape first and the arm second, the order most shoppers actually decide in. Every parcel goes out from the Sydney warehouse unmarked, and the descriptor on your statement carries no reference to what is inside. Free shipping applies at Lovva on orders over $250 Australian dollars, in Australia and overseas alike. Sydney customers can handle the same models in the store before choosing. Toy cleaners, storage pouches and water-based lubricant sit alongside the range on the Lovva online store. Settle your arm preference first, then buy now.
Shop The Full Range Of Rabbit Vibrators At Lovva
Every rabbit vibrator in the Lovva collection is made from non-porous body-safe material, which is what lets a toy with a join this awkward be cleaned properly rather than just rinsed. The range runs from slim first-timer shapes through to heavier models with rotating shafts, so a cautious first purchase and a considered upgrade both sit in the same collection. In the Sydney store you can compare arm angles side by side, which is the fastest way to settle a question about fit. Shoppers everywhere else in Australia order from the same stock, and nothing printed on the parcel indicates a brand or a product type. A rabbit vibrator performs properly only with the right lubricant, and water-based lubes sit in the same catalogue. Shop now, and give the arm measurement as much attention as the shaft, because fit decides how much use a rabbit vibrator actually gets.
Rabbit vibrators are dual action toys built with an internal shaft and a curved external arm that sits against the clitoris while the shaft is inserted. Anyone who already knows they enjoy both sensations at once tends to find this...
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Frequently asked questions
What are rabbit vibrators and are they good for beginners?
Rabbit vibrators are dual motor toys that stimulate the vagina and the clitoris at the same time. Rabbit vibrators can work for beginners, though a flexible arm matters, because a fixed arm built for different anatomy may not reach the clitoris comfortably.
What are rabbit vibrators made from?
Most rabbit vibrators are made from medical grade silicone over an ABS plastic core, both non-porous and body-safe. Avoid jelly, PVC and TPR versions, which are porous, hold bacteria in the surface and cannot be sanitised, and avoid any toy that feels sticky or smells strongly of chemicals.
How do you use a rabbit vibrator?
Insert the shaft slowly with water-based lubricant, then adjust the angle until the external arm rests on the clitoris before switching either motor on. Water-based lubricant is safe with silicone, while silicone lubricant damages a silicone rabbit vibrator. Starting with the arm alone is often the most comfortable introduction.
How do you clean a rabbit vibrator?
Wash a rabbit vibrator with warm water and unscented soap or a toy cleaner after every use, cleaning into the join where the arm meets the shaft. Dry it completely before storing, keep it apart from other silicone toys, and charge rechargeable models rather than leaving them flat.
How does Lovva ship rabbit vibrators?
Orders over $250 Australian dollars ship free from Lovva, within Australia and worldwide. Every rabbit vibrator leaves the Sydney warehouse in plain unmarked packaging, the billing descriptor names no product, and the same range can be seen in person at the Sydney store.