Blueberry Buzz
Here’s an interesting take on the classic-style vibrator. This one, known as the Blueberry Buzz over at Babeland.com, is made from hard plastic and has a powerful multi-speed motor. The top half of its shaft features some bulbous ridges, making it look more like a large chess piece than sex toy.
Also know as the California Exotics Waterproof Turbo Glider, the Blueberry Buzz comes packaged in the simple and easy-to-open clear plastic pictured below. Since this vibe is easy to keep clean, I don’t need to keep the packaging for storage so I’m going to recycle it.
Blueberry Buzz‘s semi-translucent, greenish-blue plastic is actually pretty cool, as the motor and 2 AA batteries are easily visible through it, and I think it’s fun to watch the inner workings. This vibe is waterproof and the battery cap has a simple dial control to turn it on and control the speed. The motor has plenty of oomph, and the vibrations feel good through the smooth plastic. I think they’re a nice medium between buzzy and rumbly. Blueberry Buzz is easy to clean with soap and water or toy cleaner, and compatible with any lube.
The motor is located in the middle, more oval-shaped tier, so the vibrations are strongest at the top half of the shaft, but they definitely travel down to the base. In fact, with hardly any handle my hand did get a little numb with extended use. This one also makes a bit of noise, unfortunately. But that’s really all I can fault it with, and the noise isn’t excessive, just very noticeable.
I really love this vibe. It’s definitely one worth having around as it’s very versatile. The round tip is great for clitoral stimulation, the shaft ridges are very noticeable and feel fantastic when inserted, and the motor is nice and powerful. I also like to use toys like this to add variety to my Kegel routine by squeezing around each bulge. The Blueberry Buzz fulfills all those roles very well. It’s also very affordably priced, so this would make a great first sex toy to try.
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Hmm… I've seen this vibe before, but never considered that it could be useful for Kegels. Guess we might have to try one after all!