Didn't Hit the Spot
The G-spot Tickler looked like a fun toy, but ended up being just okay. The vibrations never made it to the g-spot finger; and while the remote controlled bullet was a nice touch (and decent vibration), poor construction of the battery pack made this toy frustrating to use.
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Pros
Compact; bullet gives decent vibrations; nodules add extra stimulation; uses 2 AA batteries
Cons
Did not hit the right spots; vibrations don't get to tip; poor design of battery pack
I bought this toy as we were starting to experiment with a bit more direct g-spot stimulation in the bedroom. My girlfriend typically likes penetration type stimulation, so I thought that this toy would be a good starting place. We had used another solid g-spot vibrator in the past, but she didn't like the rigid design of our previous choice. As this was both a jelly toy and remote controlled, I figured this would be a winner.
Construction-wise, you have a jelly “nodule” quasi-finger shape that sits inside the woman. There is a textured pad at the base for extra stimulation. The vibrations come from a small bullet that is attached to a remote/battery pack. The jelly is soft and flexible. The remote has an adjustable dial that ranges from low to medium to high.
In theory, the bullet is supposed to provide enough juice to stimulate both the clitoral and g-spot areas. While my girlfriend really seemed to like the nodules for clitoral stimulation, the finger-like jelly never seemed to hit the right spot nor get enough vibration to make a difference. If you look at the design, you can see why. The bullet is situated at the base of the vibe near the nodule pad. Jelly isn’t really the best conductor of vibrations. If there would have been something more rigid (something to hold it in place, bend it towards the g-spot areas, or the like) or if the bullet had been placed in the tip of the finger (instead of at the base), this vibe probably would have fared out better.
The other problem that came to light after a few weeks of use was the poor construction of the remote. I’ve had a lot of problems getting batteries in and out of the vibe (the electrodes are a bit wonky – there's nothing worse than having to change out batteries halfway in and not being able to get them in easily). In addition, it takes a lot of work to get the battery cover actually closed.
While the bullet is decent inside of the jelly-finger (we have actually pulled this out and use it separately), the G-spot tickler never really panned out for us. Depending on your anatomy, this could hit your good spots inside, but you might have the same issue we did, and have it never really do enough to make it worth while.
Construction-wise, you have a jelly “nodule” quasi-finger shape that sits inside the woman. There is a textured pad at the base for extra stimulation. The vibrations come from a small bullet that is attached to a remote/battery pack. The jelly is soft and flexible. The remote has an adjustable dial that ranges from low to medium to high.
In theory, the bullet is supposed to provide enough juice to stimulate both the clitoral and g-spot areas. While my girlfriend really seemed to like the nodules for clitoral stimulation, the finger-like jelly never seemed to hit the right spot nor get enough vibration to make a difference. If you look at the design, you can see why. The bullet is situated at the base of the vibe near the nodule pad. Jelly isn’t really the best conductor of vibrations. If there would have been something more rigid (something to hold it in place, bend it towards the g-spot areas, or the like) or if the bullet had been placed in the tip of the finger (instead of at the base), this vibe probably would have fared out better.
The other problem that came to light after a few weeks of use was the poor construction of the remote. I’ve had a lot of problems getting batteries in and out of the vibe (the electrodes are a bit wonky – there's nothing worse than having to change out batteries halfway in and not being able to get them in easily). In addition, it takes a lot of work to get the battery cover actually closed.
While the bullet is decent inside of the jelly-finger (we have actually pulled this out and use it separately), the G-spot tickler never really panned out for us. Depending on your anatomy, this could hit your good spots inside, but you might have the same issue we did, and have it never really do enough to make it worth while.
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Well, thanks for sharing about this. I wish it would've had more going for it.