[Toys] Waterproof Duckie Massager

Waterproof Duckie Massager, Yellow

I’ve talked here about my very first vibrator, but a gal’s favorite vibrator can change over time, location and mood. For a while, I was in love with a bullet (this was back when all bullets were connected to a control box and were not replaceable; we’ve come a long way, baby). But it kept getting crimps in the wire and shorting out, making me sad at first, then irritated, then broke from replacing it over and over. So, I looked into other small vibrators, and found the Pocket Rocket, which is small (great for direct clitoral stimulation) and has no wires to crimp. Yay! It became my best friend for years, until I finally got myself a Hitachi Magic Wand, and to this day is the one travel toy I take with me on all roadtrips, vacations and long meetings (kidding on that last one)!

I tell you all this in order to introduce this week’s new vibrator, the Waterproof Duckie Massager. It’s got the same body and internal battery structure as a regular old Pocket Rocket Mini Massager, but with an adorable duckie head. Not only is this yellow bird cute, but it gives you even more surfaces to rub yourself against; the soft rubber beak is perfect for direct clitoral stimulation, or for running over other sensitive bits. It’s also, like real ducks, completely waterproof, which means you can take it in the tub with you without fear of destroying your toy. The dial in the bottom is a bit tricky to turn if your hands are wet, though, so you might want to get this guy going before you hop in. Surprisingly strong for such a small vibe, and it fits in your pocket like a tiny duckling would (not that we suggest filling your pockets with real ducklings, of course). This is one little vibe that is all it’s quacked up to be!

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