Review: Satisfyer Dew Drop Vibrator
I didn't plan anything for this summer's vacation. I was so lazy, I didn't even plan to test any toy. Luckily, on a boring morning at work, I received an email from the Satisfyer online store about their summer sales. After eight hours, I went home richer by two toys and one more reason to spend my vacation mostly in bed. On the second day of vacation, I opened a box of Satisfyer Dew Drop Vibrator.
Satisfyer Dew Drop is a small clitoral vibrator that should be suitable for beginners - it was stated in the packaging. When I read this, I was confused because, after all these years, I consider myself a more experienced user. Nevertheless, this information was banished from my head when I saw the form of a drop dressed in a soft double white silicone. White is a rare color in my closet, so I was much happier. If I always get all the white shirts dirty, the dirt on this toy was even welcome.

On the stem of the drop lie two protruding buttons, 'plus' and 'minus' to control the vibration of the two motors, and underneath it, two 'dots' for the magnetic charger. Additionally, Satisfyer's well-known packaging includes instructions for use and a 15-year warranty. Using a Dew Drop clitoral vibrator does not require much thinking or reading the instructions. I washed the drop well in the kitchen, a place closest to the bedroom, and quickly returned to the shelter of the sheets. I spent a few seconds for my fingers to find their way to the toy and feel the 'plus 'button. By pressing it, the vibrator vibrated gently, but low like a bass guitar, and the clitoris hid somewhere deep inside.
To get it out of the house again, I played with the gradual transition from the first to the fifth level of monotonous vibrations. It gave up at the second, and at the fifth it pulled itself back in, and it took more than five minutes for it to get in the mood for orgasm. I took advantage of this and led it by the nose with alternating presses of the 'plus' and 'minus' buttons (I was extremely grateful and glad that after my past complaints, I came across a button to lower vibrations and correct errors in the process).

It seemed to me that I also had enough time to test the patterns that follow the fifth level of monotonous vibrations. Already at the first pattern, Satisfyer made good use of the two motors hidden in the vibrator. The use of both simultaneously enables a fascinating vibration rhythm, and the pulsation gets additional value, which I thought was worth exploring thoroughly. Sometimes the vibrations alternate; sometimes one acts as a backup singer to the primary vibrations. At some stages, they work synchronously, while at others, the vibrations of one engine gradually get stronger, and the vibrations of the other one get weaker. Among the seven different ones, I liked the last two the most. I have no idea why, but only with these two did the clitoris begin to respond, while with the first five it remained in the shelter of its little house.

I wanted to return to the monotonous vibrations, but my experience with Dew Drop would be even more beautiful if I could go back to the beginning with one press of the 'plus' button, when I had grown tired of the last pattern. Instead, I had to process all the patterns and stages of monotonous vibrations again to get to where I wanted to be. It would probably be easier if I just turned the toy off and then back on.
Although the use of the toy is intuitive, I was overcome by curiosity during testing. If even a pointed stalk can stimulate the clitoris, it raises the question: does it also offer more pointed stimulation, rather than just good vibrations throughout the area? Unfortunately, this was not the case. The vibrations are barely perceptible at the tip, even when using the strongest level of monotonous vibrations. The stalk is essentially a handle, and nothing else, although it is a pity that they did not utilize the toy to its fullest potential.

Although the Satisfyer Dew Dropis intended for beginners, it is also great for more experienced users. Two motors enhance the game, sparking a desire for more. The orgasm was never fast, but I enjoyed the journey there. Even the patterns managed to sweep the floor underneath my feet and did not spoil my holiday spent in bed. The only drawback of this toy is the lack of a circular transition between patterns and the monotonous vibrations. How difficult is it to create and keep a circular transition and move backward together by pressing the 'minus' button? Maybe I will get the answer in the next holiday test. Satisfyer Dew Drop is a solid clitoral stimulator that led me to a real lazy holiday orgasm.
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