Best vibrators: 14 to take your self-love up a notch, according to sexperts

From bullet vibrators to magic wands.

Best vibrators: A selection of vibrators lined up
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Fun fact: finding the best vibrator really needn't be rocket science. You've just got to work out what turns you on, pair it with one of the best lubes, and then find a device that does just that.

See? Simple. Only, well, it's not. With over 747,000,000 results on Google, finding the products that do it for you and don't cost half your monthly paycheck can seem overwhelming.

You've likely scrolled our edit of the best sex toys before because you know self-love can be good for both your mental and physical health. How? Well, research - including this 2016 Socioaffect Neurosci Psychol paper - shows that reaching orgasm releases feel-good hormones like oxytocin and dopamine, which in turn means less stress, better sleep, and improved mood. 

Plus, solo sex is also a way to address the gender orgasm gap. One 2018 study found that only 65% of heterosexual women and 66% of bisexual women climax during partnered sex, while 95% of heterosexual men manage to get all the way. 

By spending time alone, you learn about what feels good which means you're better at communicating your desires to your partner, but it also means straight-up orgasm. Invest in a vibrator, and you're pretty much guaranteeing both moments of bliss and a boost to your overall wellbeing, too. Scroll as some of our favourite sex experts, including sexfluencer Scotty Unfamous and clinical sexologist Ness Cooper, share their favourite vibrating toys.

Vibrators are a classic for a reason - keep scrolling to shop the best. Ooh, and don't miss our guides to the best dildos, best sex games, best dating apps, and best sex positions, while you're here.

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