The Bunny Breeze is a good introductory rabbit, and would be good for anyone wanting to try out a waterproof, silicone vibrator. While the small range of motion is good for rabbit newbies, more experienced rotation enthusiasts may find it lacking in variety.
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Pros
Rotation does not jam, safe material, strong bullet
The Bunny Breeze is a rabbit vibrator meant to stimulate both the clit and vagina. The shaft uses a series of spinning disks to rotate, which gives it a nice undulating motion. Those with shorter vaginas will also find it suitable for cervical massage.
Because the shaft is so straight and inflexible, a warm-up might be necessary to enjoy the rotating function. Luckily, the attached vibrating bullet is up to that task, with its ears and tail giving it some interesting texture. The Bunny Breeze has some versatility, in that it can be used with rotation alone, vibration alone, or with the power off as a dildo. The main attraction is to use both vibration and rotation at once for a slow-building, almost hands-free, blended orgasm.
It is also possible to use the shaft anally because the bunny clit attachment can stop it from going too far inside. Because you should never boil a vibrator however, condoms should be used between orifices and partners to keep it totally clean.
The Bunny Breeze has a sleeve made of silicone. Like all silicone, it is scentless, attracts lint, and is a bit static-y. It has a matte, velvety texture that gets along well with both skin and lube. The sleeve is glued on well and does not move at all.
There is some texture under the head of the shaft to add a bit of stimulation. I found that it can't be felt easily in use.
There are also a lot of seams and fuzzy molding bits. Those sensitive to seams may be bothered by them, but I don't feel that the structural integrity of the toy is compromised by them.
When buying a rabbit, it's important to know your own personal measurement from your vaginal opening to your clit. This measurement is highly variable between individuals. See this thread for an in-depth discussion.
I think the Bunny Breeze will fit most average to average-high measurement individuals. My own personal vagina-to-clit measurement is about 1.5 inches (or about 40 mm). Inserted fully, my clit sat right between the top of the bunny's head and the ears, which was perfect for me. I was also able to insert it part-way and let the ears vibrate right on top of my clit, which was very intense. It may be possible for a very short-spaced person to use this toy, but they would lack the pin-point stimulation from either the ears or nose. I also would not recommend this rabbit to anyone whose vagina-to-clit measurement is more than 2 inches.
Base to tip of nose: 1.25 in (32 mm)
Base to ear tips: 2.25 in (58 mm)
Base to ear split: 2 in (51 mm)
Insertable shaft length: 5.25 in (13.4 cm)
Total length: 9 inches.
The package claims that the shaft is 6.5 inches, however I measured it to be about 5.25 inches insertable. Personally, this is almost too long for me to insert all the way, but I'm able to work up to it after a while. If you have a short vagina and have a picky cervix, you may want to look for a smaller toy.
The controls of the Bunny Breeze are rather simplistic. There's an on/off button, a vibration button, and a rotation button.
Pressing the rotation button will turn on the rotation, counter-clockwise from above. Pressing it again will make it spin clockwise. Pressing the rotation button for a third time turns on a pattern that makes it spin clockwise for one second, stop for one second, and switch directions. Pressing it again makes it stop.
The rotation has a small range in motion, but it is very strong. It did not stop at all when it was in me, and I can only slow it down with my hand. The rotation is not very loud, but gets louder when it's inserted. After its first use, however, it started making a clicking noise while rotating counter-clockwise. I'm hoping this is not a sign that it will be short-lived like most rabbits I've tried.
The vibrator has 2 settings: high and low, with no patterns. The vibration is a little on the buzzy side, but it's fairly strong. Turning on the rotation steals power from the vibrator by only a little bit.
The Bunny Breeze also has an on/off switch for a quick way to cut the power. When it's off, you can also press this button to start the vibration on low and counter-clockwise rotation.
In complete silence, I can hear this rabbit in the hallway when I close my door, but not in adjoining rooms. My air conditioner is enough to cover up most of the noise. Oddly enough, I found that the vibrator on high makes more noise than the rotation function.
Silicone is a non-porous material that will not cling to microbes, however, you should clean it between uses. You can use a 10% bleach solution to disinfect it or just regular soap to clean the shaft and vibrator. The base is made of ABS plastic. ABS can also be cleaned with soap, or isopropyl alcohol.
If you choose to clean it with either alcohol or bleach, just make sure you're cleaning the right part. Bleach should stay on the soft sleeve part, and alcohol should stay on the hard control panel. Be sure to rinse it off well before your next use. Soap or toy cleaner alone should be sufficient for regular use. Because this toy has a vibrator, it can't be boiled to be completely sterilized. It is safest to use a condom when switching between partners and orifices.
Silicone should only be used with water-based lubes. Do not use silicone-based lubes with this toy. Stay away from lubes with ingredients like cyclopentasiloxane, dimethiconol, or anything ending in -cone. If you're unsure of the ingredients, do a spot test. A good part to do this on is one of the raised hearts near the bottom of the toy.
The toy comes in a clam-shell plastic packaging, which is itself placed in a cylindrical plastic sleeve. Neither part appears to be of recyclable material. There are no porny pictures or naked ladies. You can clearly see the vibrator, but it doesn't look tacky.
The packaging is covered in information. It states that it's waterproof (and this is true because the rubber O-ring is in good shape). The package also warns about some toys being falsely advertised as silicone, but this one is obviously the real deal. It also says it has a "diamond incrusted base." For those curious, it means there is a fake plastic gemstone imbedded into the bottom of the control panel. The packaging also states that you may be able to wash it on the upper rack of a dish washer, but I would be hesitant to expose the motor to water of such a high temperature.
The Bunny Breeze also comes with an instruction manual in 6 languages. The toy requires 4 AAA batteries. The battery compartment is a pull-out plastic insert, but it is impossible to place the batteries in the wrong way. You should take the batteries out while it's being stored in a cool, dry place to prolong its life.
The packaging is decent enough to use as storage, but it is a bit cheap. The cylindrical shape may make it easy to gift-wrap as well.
The Bunny Breeze is made by the same company that makes the Double Dare 4-Play. They appear to be the same vibrator, except that the one difference is that the Bunny Breeze has a silicone sleeve while the 4-Play is made of TPR. Personally, I think that the 5 dollar difference is worth the extra hygiene of the silicone, but it might not be necessary for some people.
The Bunny Breeze is my first rabbit vibrator. The rotation is more subtle than what I was expecting, but pleasurable none the less. Although some people may balk at vibrators with faces, the clit attachment is shaped to hit exactly the right spots. It's not hands-free as I imagined it: you need to hold it in to keep the handle from rotating instead of the shaft. Still, it's very nice to be able to sit back and let it do its thing.
Follow-up commentaryI still like it4 months after original review
I admit this follow-up review is a long time coming, but I simply don't use this rabbit too often. I'm not in the mood for a toy this size most of the time. However, it still gets the job done when I need some heavy-duty alone time.
Also, the noise issue I reported in the original review does not seem to have affected the longevity of this toy. It's still clicking but it keeps on ticking. I only use the clockwise rotation so that it doesn't click, but the sound hasn't gotten worse, nor has it started clicking on the counter-clockwise setting. I'm thinking that it's a minor defect and the toy will last for a good while.
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