Comparison
Bullet vs egg vibrator.
The two most common first-vibrator categories under £30. A bullet is a small, hard, pinpoint vibrator for direct clitoral contact; an egg is rounder and broader, often with a remote and designed for wearable or partnered play. They are not interchangeable; they target different sensations.
| Spec | Bullet vibrator | Egg vibrator |
|---|---|---|
| Typical size | 6-9 cm long, 1.5-2 cm wide | 5-7 cm long, 3-4 cm wide |
| Stimulation profile | Pinpoint, direct | Broad, diffuse |
| Wearable | Rarely | Usually (with remote) |
| Partnered remote | Some models | Standard |
| Battery life | 1-2 h | 1-3 h |
| Best for | Direct clitoral, solo | Internal warm-up, partnered |
| UK entry price | ~£15-£40 | ~£20-£50 |
| Premium tier | ~£60-£100 (We-Vibe Tango) | ~£60-£170 (Lovense Lush) |
The verdict
Buy a bullet if you want one strong, direct, pinpoint sensation and a tiny object. Buy an egg if you want wearable use, remote-control partner play, or a broader contact area. Many buyers eventually own both. As a single first purchase, the bullet is the higher-yield choice.
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