
The best sex toys for women, tested by The Sun's Sexpert
All you need is a well-stocked top drawer — because self-love has never been more on trend.
Despite this, only a third of women own a vibrator. If you're not one of them, what are you waiting for?
And if you've already got one buzzing away, there's always room to upgrade with the latest pleasure tech.
Because solo sessions should be just as satisfying as the real deal, if not better.
From air-suction toys to remote-controlled love eggs, there's a whole world beyond the basic buzz — and some sizzling deals to snap up too.
Whether it's for solo play or more play, Sun Sexpert Georgie Culley has selected the best sex toys for women to get your summer sizzling, in more ways than one.
Womanizer Enhance
Womanizer Enhance Pleasure Air Vibrator, £149 from Lovehoney
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Pros: Uses both air suction and vibrations, endless combinations of air, vibration and pattern settings, waterproof, five-year guarantee
Cons: Expensive, the charger is a bit fiddly
At this price point, this is for those who prioritise pleasure.
But with a reported 100% orgasm rate in user testing, this little gadget is well worth the splurge.
The key to the Womanizer's success is its dual action, utilising both air suction and vibrations.
And if that doesn't do the trick, there are over 1000 combinations of the toy's air, vibration and pattern options to play with.
The magnetic charger can be a little bit fiddly to get the hang of at first, but the 120-minute battery life more than makes up for this.
Waterproof, rechargeable and with a five-year guarantee, this pricey vibrator means business in the bedroom.
Smilemakers The Artist
The Artist, £119.95 from Smile Makers
Smile Makers has reinvented the wheel with this rabbit-style vibrator — but in this case, that's definitely a good thing.
Named The Artist (a nod to French surrealist René Magritte), this toy brings a certain je ne sais quoi to your solo sessions.
It's a luxury product through and through, and with its sleek design and 30-degree flexibility, it's in a class of its own when it comes to delivering climaxes.
At this price point, you'd expect it to perform, and it doesn't disappoint.
With nine vibration settings and pressure-sensitive sides that let you adjust intensity with a squeeze, it's intuitive, elegant, and seriously effective.
Fully waterproof, rechargeable and complete with a satin storage bag, it's a must-have for anyone who likes their pleasure with a side of Parisian chic.
Moregasm+ Petite Pebble
Moregasm+ Petite Pebble Vibrator, £38 from Ann Summers
Pros: Affordable, small and discreet design makes it perfect for holidays, delivers better orgasms than an average bullet vibrator
Cons: Short battery life, can be slippery when wet
This clitoral vibe might be pocket-sized, but it packs a powerful punch, and it's discreet enough to slip in your suitcase for some holiday hanky-panky.
It may be small, but when it comes to satisfaction, it's seriously mighty.
As well as having three power settings and three pulse patterns, this device is designed for maximum contact making for stronger orgasms than your average bullet.
Its battery life may let it down a little, but a USB charger means the Moregasm couldn't be easier to get going again.
If you're using it with a lot of lube, this vibrator can be a little slippery when wet, but it's nothing you won't get used to with a bit of practice.
And trust me, practising with the Moregasm is no chore.
Dame Fin Finger Vibrator
Cons: Can get a little noisy
The Fin easily slips between your fingers and is endlessly versatile, whether you're going it alone or with a partner.
On your own, this water-resistant vibrator is perfect for use in the shower.
And between the sheets, you can remove the finger tether if you choose.
Its three settings do the job if you need an extra boost during penetrative sex with your partner, and speed things up if you fancy a quickie.
Its battery lasts 90 minutes, which is more than enough, and it's easily recharged with a USB.
The highest setting can get a little noisy, but giving it a go under the sheets can help muffle that telltale buzz.
An added bonus is the sleek design, choice of colour and an adorable pouch which comes with the vibrator.
Lovense Lush 3
Lovense Lush 3, £149.99 from Lovehoney
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Pros: Remote control function adds an extra dimension, huge battery life, quiet
This remote-controlled vibrator is perfect for continuing that holiday romance when you get back home.
It takes two to tango with this love egg and matching app, letting your partner control the settings of the hands-free vibe from home or away.
And if you want to spice things up, let your man take charge when you are out and about, without worrying about anyone hearing that buzz.
The price tag's definitely on the steeper side, but with its curved design built to hit your G-spot just right, it's worth every gasp.
And with a whopping five hours of battery life, you won't have to cut your long-distance sessions short.
Maude Vibe
Vibe, £40 from Maude
Pros: Affordable, stylish design, small enough to travel with, easy to operate
Cons: Doesn't have the variety of settings offered by some competitors
If style matters as much as substance, this might just be the vibrator for you.
It's so chic that it's been sold at New York's Museum of Modern Art and the Louvre's Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
But the real question is, aesthetics aside, will it have you crying 'ooh la la!' for all the right reasons?
Like the best modern works of art, this vibrator likes to keep things minimalistic, with three speed settings controlled by one button.
But don't let the restriction in settings put you off; this toy has a 4.8 rating from over 1000 reviews for a reason.
It's powerful, good-looking and promises to last you years.
Smile Makers The Tennis Pro
The Tennis Pro, £49.95 from Smile Makers
Pros: Fun design, quiet and discreet, great performance
Cons: None from us, but some reviewers say it's less-suited for beginners
Even if you don't like Wimbledon, this device is something you will definitely love-love.
Even if you don't like Wimbledon, this device is something you will definitely love-love.
Its clever tennis ball shape serves up a perfect G-spot or clitoral orgasm with no back and forth.
Looks aren't everything, but this is a really cute vibrator with a smiley face on one end and a tennis ball at the other.
But that doesn't mean a compromise on function — its four speed settings and two pulsation modes will get you screaming.
But if you need to avoid making a racket, this vibrator is exceptionally quiet and discreet.
It's 100 per cent waterproof with a two-year warranty; this vibrator is set to be a smash hit.
Lovehoney Dual Embrace
Dual Embrace, £89.99 from Lovehoney
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Pros: Dual stimulation, travel lock, long battery life
Cons: Buttons and attachments can be initially confusing
If you like the best of both worlds, you'll love this toy's offer of both G-spot and clitoral stimulation.
A bonus is that you can change up the heads depending on what kind of buzz you are after: licking, pulsing or pleasure air.
There's also a handy travel lock feature, in case you are worried about any awkward vibrations coming from your carry-on.
For the shaft, you can choose from three speeds and six pulsation settings.
The buttons and attachments might be a touch confusing at first, so have a play with them ahead of time to avoid any fumbling.
Overall, this is a top-notch toy that won't leave you high and dry, thanks to its 120-minute run time.
It's also fully waterproof, making it perfect for steamy solo sessions in the bath or shower — or some wet-and-wild fun with a partner.
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