Jessica Rabbit Slim G-spot vibrator review

I remember as a barely 20 something woman and venturing into the world of sex toys that the one vibrator that stood out from the crowd was the famous ‘Rabbit Vibrator’. But there was an abundance to choose from.

Standing in a sex toy shop in Germany that resembled a small supermarket, I looked over the selves in awe of these glorious jess rabbit pleasurable items. I made my first sex toy purchase in that store and never looked back. From that moment on, I was on a mission to find that ‘one rabbit’ that could hit all the spots and not feel let down. Cue the Jessica Rabbit Slim G-spot vibrator from Ododi.com.

The Jessica Rabbit Slim G-spot vibe is perfect for those who are just venturing into sex toys and even those who are veterans to the field. It is not over baring in size and fits perfectly without any discomfort.

This vibrator has a row of 4 metal ball-bearings that are situated below the vibe’s head. The tip of the Jessica Rabbit is curved upwards and sits effortlessly on the female’s G-spot. The bunny ear’s section stores a small but yet thick bullet that has 6 variations of speeds that stimulate the clitoris. The shaft of the Jessica Rabbit, also has 6 rotating options. Both the speed and rotation movements work in conjunction with each-other to bring you a knee trembling experience.

Measuring 9.1 inches in full length, with an insertion length of 4.6” and a girth of 4”. The Jessica Rabbit Slim is made from a material called TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber ), latex free and but not 100% body safe, as TPR is considered a porous material. As it is made from a form of rubber, it is a porous material, so you will need to be extra vigilant with keeping your vibrator clean. Storing it in a box/container that is adequate for it’s size, will do just fine. As a bonus, the Jessica Slim is 100% waterproof, up to a depth of 1 meter. This means that you can partake in a little water-sports with your new found friend and not worry about spoiling your vibrator.

The packaging is a simple see-through plastic mold that shows off the full glory of this sublime G-spot teaser. Lovingjoy have ensured that the relevant product information is displayed on the back of the product packaging. Although it does say that you IMG_20130904_205150can use water-based and silicone lubricant with the vibrator, I would personally only use a water-based lube. This will help with prolonging the live of your new vibrator.

Wondering what lubricant to use? Fear not there are a multitude of lubricants to pick from. As a personal choice, I would suggest using a lube such as Astroglide Gel (£8.50), Givelube mini (£3.95) or ID moments water-based lube (£7.99). These 3 lubricants will last a fair while, I have found that a small droplet from each of my suggested lubes, is enough to use with the Jessica Rabbit Slim G-spot vibrator.

The Jessica G-spot slim requires 4 x AAA batteries, which you can purchase along side with your vibe for as little as £1.99. To place the batteries into the vibrator, unscrew the cap at the bottom ofthe vibrator, remove the Ez battery compartment, place the batteries in the relevant position and then replace the Ez battery holder back into the vibrator. Make sure that you tighten the screw lid, to ensure that your rabbit stays waterproof.

Operating this Slim line vibrator is pretty easy. Both the rotating shaft and the bunny ears have an on/off button and to move through the 6 variations, simply select the relevant operation button.

To clean is pretty easy, I use hot soapy water, dry it off with a towel and then I use an anti-bacterial sex toy cleaner, such as the ToyJoy cleaner, which you can purchase here, on the main website for £5.99. As this vibrator is porous, it is important that you ensure you give your toy a thorough clean. Spray the sex toy cleaner over your rabbit and then let it dry naturally.

As a seasoned sex toy reviewer, I do prefer my products to be made from silicone and I tend to stay away from the infamous rabbit products but I can’t give the Jessica Rabbit her dues as this is not 100% body safe. If this vibrator was silicone then I’d be happy.

For those first timers out there, this is a product that you may wish to try if you really have to but I advise that it is not the best product. My advice would be to use a condom for the shaft.