If you're tired of buying AA batteries in bulk for your sex toy collection, consider cutting back on your Energizer habit by buying a vibrator which is rechargeable. Not only are they easier on your wallet, because they don't have batteries rattling in the case, rechargeable and plug-in/electric vibrators are quieter than their battery-operated counterparts.
There are a number of vibrators which fall into this category, including the famous
Hitachi Magic Wand
, with its myriad attachments. The Hitachi Magic Wand plugs right into the wall, so unlike your batteries, it can keep going and going and going...
Also in the rechargeable category are a number of luxury vibrators from Lelo. These vibrators are discreet and attractive, with organic shapes. Many of them could double as
art objects
and sit right on the dresser. These include the
LELO Liv
, the
LELO Elise
, the
LELO Lily
, and the
LELO Nea 
. If you enjoy internal ("g-spot") vibrations, consider the
LELO Gigi
, also available in a non-vibrating dildo called "Ella". For a less pricy option, consider the adorable, lipstick-shaped
LELO Mia
.
If these vibrators are out of your price-range, try looking at the California Exotics brand. This manufacturer creates reasonably-priced vibrators, they don't hold up to a lot of wear and tear where cables are concerned. Rather than a vibrator that plugs into the wall, consider one with a rechargeable stand, such as this
Infrared Playpal Vibrator
, which uses infrared heat and vibration for a unique experience. Take your price even lower with their
Rechargeable Slimline G-Spot Massager
-- but buyer beware, there are no customer reviews of this product.
For something truly unique, consider
the Delight by Fun Factory
, a curvaceous -- and I think quite adorable! -- vibrator which comes in pink/rose and black/white.
And because you can't go wrong with a classic, consider a rechargeable version of everyone's favourite bunny, like the
Rabbit Massager 7X
.
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