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Miss Ruby Reviews Takes The Womanizer Starlet For A Spin

REVIEW: WOMANIZER STARLET

The Womanizer Starlet is an itsy bitsy teensy weensy version of my favorite pressure wave toy, the Womanizer Pro40. So of course, I needed to test and compare them rigorously. For science.

PHYSICAL DETAILS

Womanizer Starlet Pleasure Air Clitoral Stimulator

The Womanizer Starlet is the latest in the long and epic line of Womanizer toys. Like previous models, the Starlet pleasures the clitoris without any direct contact — instead, it uses a series of pressure waves (tiny little micro-suctions). Sound wonky? Maybe. But it works.

Womanizer was the first brand to come out with this idea, and there have been several similar designs (most notably by Satisfyer). Womanizer themselves has regurgitated this idea again and again. Having tried several, it’s safe to say that the Womanizer Pro40 (review here) has remained my favourite toy in this genre. That’s not to say I’m not curious about new models though; I’m loyal to sex toys only to a point — I’m always willing to see if new ones can overthrow my previous favourites.

Enter the Womanizer Starlet. Isn’t it cute? Though also available in fuschia or purple, I’m a fan of the Snow colour. Clean silver and white = blissful simplicity.

The design of this model is simple and traditional. There is a white silicone “stimulation head” that’s removable for easy cleaning. The body is tiny; on the back there’s a single round button for functions. On the front, below the head, there’s a flexible charging port cover that you pull up when you’re ready to charge. In short: it’s a condensed version of previous Womanizer models. This toy is also lightweight, weighing a mere 70 grams.

The Womanizer Starlet is much smaller

Well, let’s get the obvious out of the way first, shall we? The Womanizer Starlet is a lot smaller and, in a sense, more manageable. It’s about 50% the height of the Pro40, making it a lot easier to store.

It doesn’t make it easier to hold, though. I like the Womanizer Pro40‘s longer handle because it’s easier to hold during use. The Starlet takes a more space-efficient approach to design; condensed as much as possible, it’s functional but awkward to hold, especially if your hand gets slippery.

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