So you’re in the mood and you’re longing for a vibrator. We’ve all been there. I’d guess that creating DIY vibrators with items around your home is a tale as old as time.
In this article we’ll highlight some household items you can use to get off. Now, as far as making DIY clit suckers, nothing is as good (or as safe) as the real thing.
BUT, there are some great DIY vibrator options that are pretty safe, and very effective.
Let's get into safe, DIY vibrator options you might have laying around your house.
4 orgasmic DIY vibrator ideas
Word of caution: all things harbor bacteria that could disrupt your delicate vaginal ecosystem. So, no matter what you use on this list, disinfect it first.
#1 Shower head
Clit suckers are way better, but in a pinch, a detachable shower head is a great, low risk DIY vibrator.
The risk is very low here as nothing is actually touching your body except water. (The pulsating water pressure does the job.) Just make sure the water isn’t too hot.
If you don't have a pulsating shower head, or it's not detachable, then this idea might not work very well as a DIY vibrator. In that case, just invest in your first, real vibrator. ;)
#2 Back massager
“Personal massagers” as they call them. These are the type of vibrators you’d see at Brookstone back in the day. They are clunky, and designed to work out deep kinks in a sore back. But, they do vibrate and you can keep them clean.
So, back or neck massagers could work as a DIY vibrator. But be careful as the vibration is quite bumpy vs the smooth high frequency vibration of a clit sucker.
#3 Tub faucet
Water pressure baby. Same idea as idea number one, but instead of the detachable shower head doing the job, you can use the water pressure from a tub faucet. Only catch is you’ll have to position yourself under the water pressure just right to enjoy any clit stimulation.
For some folks, depending on your tub, facet placement or flexibility, this won’t work well. Or, it could be great.
Same with point number one, there’s little risk as nothing touches you but water. This is an approved DIY vibrator.
#4 Silicone electric face massager
We’ve all seen them advertised and thought, “that looks like a vibrator”. And hey, it could be used as one if you wanted to.
We’re talking about those vibrating silicone sonic facial brushes. According to Reddit, many women started using them as a face brush and quickly found other uses.
Silicone is a safe material as it’s non-porous and cannot absorb and harbor bacteria. Just wash it before and after use.
This vibration is not far from the type you’d get from an electric toothbrush –not very sophisticated. But, it could work as a safe DIY vibrator.
TBH, DIY sex toys may not be the best idea
Creating your own DIY dildos or DIY clit suckers could actually be dangerous.
Many household items, electric toothbrushes, or phallic-shaped veggies harbor bacteria that could cause bacterial infections, yeast infections, UTIs and more.
We don’t advise inserting anything as a DIY dildo.
We only recommend inserting a real, sanitized silicone dildo, or your own clean fingers. Using things like produce is not only dangerous because of bacteria, but it could also break off while inside you —posing an even greater infection risk.
DIY clit suckers could be really dangerous
Now, creating DIY clit suckers or pumps could be seriously dangerous. Vulva tissue is incredibly delicate and if stretched (by a DIY sucker) it could break or bruise. Creating a DIY clit sucker is not advised.
Do you remember the terrible “Kylie Jenner lip challenge” where teenagers created consistent suction on their lips for a plump lip look? But instead of hacking DIY lip filler, people very nearly exploded their lips! There are similar risks here.
Opt for body safe, designed-for-pleasure sex toys and clit suckers
Clit sucking vibrators are sort of irreplaceable. There are no DIY clit suckers that would be safe or remotely as enjoyable as a real one.
Clit suckers are specifically designed to lightly suck, vibrate, thump and flutter (amazing) –not pump.
Our cheapest, whisper-quiet clit sucker is only $44.44 ($37 with the bestie discount). That seems like a v cheap alternative to all the issues DIY sex toys could cause.
Not to mention, your orgasm is going to be WAY BETTER. These clit suckers were built for fast and intense, bring-you-to-your-knees orgasms.
The #1 safest option for a DIY vibrator
In our opinion, the best, safest DIY vibrator is a detachable shower head. This poses no risk to you as far as bacteria or penetration risks. Water is water. And lots of women would be lying if they said they'd never tried it.
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