Rabbit, Bullet, or Wand? A Modern Guide to Choosing Your First Investment Toy

Three classics. One honest guide. — Svakom journal

You walked into a category that sells confidence and walked out with a vocabulary problem. Rabbit. Bullet. Wand. App-controlled. Dual-action. G-spot. Clitoral. Each label promises something different, and every "best of" list ranks them in a slightly different order. You just wanted to feel good. Instead you've got eighteen browser tabs open.

If that sounds familiar, take a breath. Choosing your first (or your next) investment toy isn't a test you can fail. It's a conversation between you and your body, and the only thing you really need to know is how each style works — and which one matches the kind of pleasure you're actually after. This guide is here to translate the jargon into something useful, so by the time you close this tab, you'll know exactly which category to start in.

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The three classics, demystified

Rabbits, bullets, and wands aren't competitors. They're three different design philosophies that happen to live in the same drawer.

Bullets — the everyday everything

A bullet vibrator is small, focused, and built to thrill one spot at a time. Most are clitoral, though clever placement opens up other possibilities. Bullets are the espresso shot of the toy world: short, sharp, immensely satisfying, and easy to integrate into a partnered moment without anyone needing a tutorial. They travel beautifully. They charge in an hour. They're the toy you reach for when you don't want to think about it.

If you've never owned a vibrator and the idea feels big, a bullet is the most graceful place to begin.

Wands — the deep, full-body experience

Wands are the opposite of subtle. The classic wand head is wide, the motor is powerful, and the sensations move through your whole pelvis rather than concentrating on a single point. Some people describe it as deeper. Others describe it as warmer. Either way, wands are built for a slow build and a generous payoff — not a quick visit. Reach for a wand when you have time and intention. It rewards patience.

Rabbits — the dual-action all-rounder

Rabbits are named for the silhouette of the original design: a curved shaft with a smaller "ears" attachment that targets the clitoris. The shaft hits the G-spot. The ears flutter outside. You get two different sensations at once, layered together, and that combination is what people mean when they say a rabbit feels like more than the sum of its parts.

Modern rabbits like AVERY push the design forward with thrusting motion in the shaft, app control, and quieter motors than the chunky rabbits of a decade ago. If you want one toy that covers the most ground, this is the category.

How to choose: three honest questions

Forget the spec sheets for a moment. The right toy reveals itself when you answer three questions.

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1. Do you know what kind of touch you actually like?

If you're not sure — totally fine, most people aren't on day one — start narrow. A bullet teaches you what your body responds to, fast. If you already know that you respond to deep, internal pressure plus external stimulation at the same time, you can skip ahead to a rabbit and feel like the technology was made for you.

2. How loud is your life?

Practical, but real. A wand is rarely whisper-quiet. A premium rabbit like AVERY uses a refined motor that won't carry through walls. Bullets are nearly silent. If you live with housemates, kids, or thin apartment walls, factor in volume the way you'd factor in commute time for an apartment.

3. Where do you want this to fit?

Solo and intentional? A wand makes a full evening of it. Quick, often, in the everyday? A bullet. A versatile centrepiece you might also bring into partnered play, app-control it from across the room, or use to explore new sensations? A rabbit, every time.

What a "premium" toy actually buys you

The cheapest version of every category exists. The premium version exists too. The difference isn't bigger or louder — it's quieter, smoother, longer-lasting, and built from materials your body actually wants touching it. You're paying for medical-grade silicone, a rechargeable motor that doesn't degrade in six months, waterproofing that means it survives the shower, and thoughtful engineering — like the dual-action choreography in AVERY, where the thrust and the flutter are timed to feel like one wave instead of two. A premium toy is the same calculation as a premium mattress. You're not buying a thing. You're buying every night for the next few years.

A few quiet rules, regardless of category

Use water-based lube — it plays nicely with silicone and skin alike. Clean before and after, with warm water and mild soap, then air-dry. Charge it before you want it. And take your time — the toy isn't the performance. You are. It's there to support you, not rush you.

Where to start

If we had to pick one toy to recommend as a first investment — the one that gives the widest spectrum of sensation for the broadest range of people — it would be a modern, thoughtfully engineered rabbit. That's AVERY, in two soft, body-positive colourways, app-controllable, whisper-quiet, and built around the kind of dual-action design that earns the rabbit name without leaning on it.

Whichever category calls to you, the only wrong choice is the one you don't actually use. Start where your curiosity is loudest. Your body will take it from there.

Shop AVERY at Svakom — https://svakom.com.au/products/thrusting-rabbit-vibrator


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