

#WOMANIZER STARLET SNOW PRO#
Luckily the single-button placement is at least in the best spot – the side opposite the nozzle, the side away from your body, so the button isn’t buried in my labia the way it is with the Satisfyer Pro Traveler. My reach and flexibility makes using this while laying down a little bit tricky. Laying down in bed my use is more limited. But I feel like the intensity of it combined with stimulation from my partner would put a serious expedite on my orgasm – which can be good or bad. Could this also mean that the Starlet is easier to use during partnered sex? I can see that, yes. It also makes it possible to tuck into a pair of snug panties while laying down and let it do its thing, hands-free. The Womanizer Starlet makes this possible. All the other Womanizer models made this difficult due to the elongated handles. I like to masturbate at my desk, often, pants on and everything. Sure, you can buy it yourself but it’s not included.Īnd a feature that has never mattered to me personally, the waterproofness, has been nerfed to just “splashproof” – no underwater playtime with the Starlet. To save space and money they also did away with the wider-opening head. The Womanizer Starlet, having only 4 settings, kicks things off in high gear and it’s too high for me. Every model that just jumps straight to serious intensity has been too intense for me. The sensation you get from Womanizer and Satisfyer pressure wave air products kinda almost requires an easing-in.
#WOMANIZER STARLET SNOW PLUS#
They also nerfed the battery life, giving you a mere 30 minutes run time.Īnother aspect I’ve loved is that the Womanizer models – at least the Pro40, W100, Pro 500, and Plus – had lower-intensity levels. I notoriously like being able to skip around up and down the settings as I need more intensity, then less, then way less, and suddenly more more whoa nelly stop and back to level 1. The Starlet has just one button to do it all. They took away the thing I’ve loved about the Womanizer models – the buttons. That’s kinda what they’ve done with the Starlet. Have you ever seen what is done to a drag race car to make it more lightweight therefore giving it more speed? They gut it. At this point, especially after hearing strong rumors that the (much better) Womanizer Pro40 is being phased out with the Starlet being kept as the “affordable option”, I’m losing my loyalty to this brand. I knew that the name, and the price, was such a big deterrent but I had good reasons. When I first read about the Womanizer Starlet I was intrigued and happy – finally, a Womanizer product under $100! But would the Starlet retain all of the features I’ve loved in the Womanizer brand? For a long time, despite the gendered name, I have been steadfast with preferring the Womanizer brand due to the build quality, the motor, and the features – features like the up/down/off buttons, long battery run, better head/nozzle, good range of intensity.

The Womanizer 2GO is hailed as the travel version yet it’s comically large where the Starlet is comically small and can be compared, size-wise, to the Satisfyer Pro Traveler. The classic red lipstick evokes Hollywood and glamour and feminine ways, all things that I think of when I hear the word ‘starlet’. As soon as I received the Womanizer Starlet from SheVibe I immediately wondered if somewhere in the marketing meetings there was a mix-up over at the company making Womanizer products and the ‘Starlet’ name was supposed to go to the large lipstick look-alike version.
