The wand vibrator is the Cadillac of sex toys—at least, according to Oriowo. But in all seriousness, owning a Hitachi Magic Wand is a right of passage—it’s the wand that started it all. Generally speaking, “wand vibrators are another type of external vibe,” says Finn. “[They’re] almost microphone-shaped, and defined by a handle topped with a rounded vibrating head.” Wand vibes are loved for their power—a long handle means room for a bigger motor—and are the perfect choice for someone who likes strong, rumbly sensation, per Finn.
Fun fact: Wand vibrators “were originally marketed as back massagers, but very quickly gained popularity as pleasure tools after sex educator and feminist Betty Dodson featured the original Magic Wand in her Bodysex Workshops,” says Finn. The more you know!
How To Use This Toy: You can use these sex toys against the clitoris and vulva, against the perineum or taint to stimulate the root of the penis, and nipples, to name a few options, per Finn. Some folks like to place this vibe directly on their clit, but others feel the direct sensations are too intense and require something between them and the wand, such as clothing, says Oriowo. Wand vibrators are a great addition to partnered sex, but can be bulky if there’s a penetrating partner, Oriowo adds. A bullet might be a better option when getting to those hard to reach areas.
Lastly, you can actually use it as a classic back massager if you’re looking to work out some kinks, says Finn. Get it?
How To Care For This Toy: If your wand is fully submersible then feel free to clean as you would other water-resistant toys, says Oriowo. But if it’s not, like most wand vibes, then your best bet is to just clean the head—the part actually touching your body—with a damp cloth or toy cleaner, says Dr. Toubi.