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Womanizers Abound!

When we first got a Womanizer sample in 2015, of course we cringed at the name but tried to keep an open mind. It was a very different type of clitoral toy than traditional vibrators, but wow did it work well. Even the most skeptical among us as well as those of us hard-to-please were pleased! Now onto its 4th, 5th and 6th versions of the toy, it seems that there are too many to choose from. Add in the Satisfyer options and it can be hard to know which is your best bet! So here is a general rundown, from deluxe all the way to basic. And note that they are all rechargeable and waterproof and pretty much the same power and noise levels:

Womanizer Plus:

  • Ergonomic handle (good for those with arthritis or who need a longer reach)

    womanizer plus
    womanizer plus

  • Power button takes you back to the lowest setting (good for multiple orgasms)
  • Three buttons (one for on/off, one to increase and one to decrease; although power button is a bit of a farther reach from the others)
  • Most expensive
  • Has a light when it is on
  • 2 year warranty
  • 2 different sized heads

Womanizer Pro40:

  • Power button takes you back to the lowest setting (good for multiple orgasms)

    womanizer pro 40
    womanizer pro 40

  • Three buttons (one for on/off, one to increase and one to decrease)
  • All buttons are close together
  • Least expensive Womanizer option
  • Has a light when it is on
  • 2 year warranty
  • 2 different sized heads

Womanizer 2Go:

  • Travel-size (cologne- sized, not lipstick- sized)
  • One button control (means you have to go to the end or turn it off and then ramp back up when you want to decrease the power)
  • 2 year warranty
  • 2 different sized heads
  • Quietest (not by much)

Satisfyer Pro 2:Satisfyer Pro 2

  • Louder but not by much
  • Less expensive than Womanizer models
  • One button control (means you have to go to the end or turn it off and then ramp back up when you want to decrease the power)
  • No warranty

Satisfyer Penguin:

  • Super cute and compact
  • Least expensive option
  • One button control (means you have to go to the end or turn it off and then ramp back up when you want to decrease the power)
  • No warranty
  • Many anecdotes report that it stops working after several times of being submerged in water
  • Loudest, especially when not pressed against the body