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Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Good value if you’ll use the features, overkill if you just want basic vibes

★★★★★ ★★★★★

A strange-looking flower-dildo combo that mostly works

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Magnetic charging that works fine and decent battery life

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort depends a lot on your body and how you use it

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Soft silicone, no weird smell, feels safe enough

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Strong suction, punchy tapping, but not exactly quiet

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Strong suction and tapping with plenty of power and 10 modes each
  • Soft silicone with no weird smell and fully waterproof for easy cleaning
  • Magnetic charging with decent battery life for regular use

Cons

  • Not very quiet, especially when using suction and tapping together on higher levels
  • Internal hollow shaft is position-dependent and may not hit the spot for everyone
Brand ‎Lolitree

A toy that looks a bit odd but hits hard

I’ve been trying this Lolitree sucking vibrator for a couple of weeks, and my first honest reaction was basically: “This thing looks weird, but let’s see if it actually works.” It’s sold as a combo of suction for the clit/nipples and a hollow tapping dildo for G-spot or even prostate. On paper, that sounds like one of those toys that promises everything at once. In reality, it’s more of a very strong clit toy with a bonus internal part that you may or may not actually use to its full potential.

The main factual point: the suction and flapping power are strong. If you’re sensitive, you’re not going to need the top levels. If you usually complain that toys are too weak, this one finally has some punch. The flip side is that it’s not the quietest thing, especially on higher modes. It’s not a jet engine, but if you live in a thin-walled flat, you’re not using this on max at 2 a.m. without some background noise.

Another thing I noticed pretty quickly is that there’s a learning curve with positioning. This isn’t a simple bullet vibe where you just press and go. The flower-style suction head and the angle of the hollow shaft mean you need a couple of sessions to find the right spot and angle. First time I used it, I was mostly annoyed, second time I actually took a minute to adjust it and it suddenly made sense and got the job done fast.

Overall, it’s not perfect, but it’s not some cheap gimmick either. It’s a solid, fairly powerful toy if you’re into clitoral suction and want something a bit different from the classic penguin-style toys. If you just want a simple vibrator with one button and no fuss, this might feel like too much toy for what you need.

Good value if you’ll use the features, overkill if you just want basic vibes

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In terms of value for money, I’d say this Lolitree toy sits in the “pretty solid if you actually want all the functions” category. You’re paying for suction, tapping, vibration, waterproofing, and a more complex design than a simple bullet or wand. If you mainly want strong clitoral suction and sometimes feel like experimenting with internal stimulation, then the price makes sense because you’re basically getting two toys in one body.

If, on the other hand, you know you’ll never bother with the hollow shaft or you just like simple external vibes, you can find cheaper toys that will satisfy you just as much. There are plenty of suction-only toys that cost less and take up less space. So the value really depends on whether you’ll use the combo aspect or not. For me, I ended up using the suction function most of the time and the internal part occasionally, so I still feel like I got my money’s worth, but it’s not like I’m using every mode and feature.

Build quality, materials, and battery are in line with what I’d expect at this price, maybe slightly better than some random no-name toys. The 24/7 support claim is nice on paper, though I didn’t have to test it because my unit worked fine. Packaging is discreet, which is a plus, but I do think they could have thrown in a simple storage pouch considering the price point and the fact that dust sticks to silicone pretty easily.

So overall, I’d call the value good but not mind-blowing. If you’re curious about suction toys and also want to test out that tapping G-spot concept in one purchase, it’s a decent bet. If you’re on a tighter budget or you already own a good suction toy, this might feel like a bit of a luxury extra rather than something you absolutely need.

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A strange-looking flower-dildo combo that mostly works

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design-wise, the main thing to know is: this is not a subtle shape. The suction part looks like a flower with petals, and the internal part is a hollow shaft meant to tap against the G-spot (or prostate if you go that route). The idea is to combine suction outside with tapping inside for “blended” stimulation. In practice, it depends a lot on your body and position. For me, the suction side is the star, and the hollow bit is more of a bonus add-on that works in some positions and is just there in others.

The flower head has a fairly wide contact area thanks to the petals, which is good if you don’t like super pinpoint suction that only hits one tiny spot. You can kind of nestle the clit inside the opening and let the petals press around the area. It takes a bit of fiddling to get it lined up, but once it’s there, you don’t need to hold it perfectly still. Compared to smaller suction toys, it’s less fiddly but also a bit bulkier to manoeuvre if you’re lying on your back.

The hollow dildo part is interesting but not as magical as the description makes it sound. It does have tapping and vibration modes and you can feel the rhythmic taps inside, but the angles won’t suit everyone. If your G-spot sits in a slightly different place, you might just feel general movement without that clear “oh, there it is” sensation. I had mixed results: some sessions it lined up well and felt good, others it was a bit meh and I just focused on the suction instead.

On the practical side, the toy has a decent grip, the buttons are reachable during use, and the whole body has a smooth, matte finish so it doesn’t slip too much with lube. It’s not the most ergonomic design I’ve ever used, especially if you have small hands, but it’s usable. I’d call the design ambitious but slightly overcomplicated. If you mainly want a strong clit toy and see the internal part as optional, you’ll probably be happier than if you buy it expecting perfect dual stimulation every single time.

Magnetic charging that works fine and decent battery life

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The toy uses a magnetic charging cable, which is pretty standard now. The magnets aren’t super strong, but they’re enough as long as you don’t bump the toy while it’s charging. I plugged it into a regular USB wall adapter and it started charging right away. There’s a small indicator light that shows it’s connected, so you don’t have to guess. First full charge out of the box took around two hours for me.

Battery life is decent. I used it every other day for roughly 15–20 minutes per session, usually with suction on medium and tapping on low or medium, and I got about a week and a half before it felt weaker and needed a recharge. That’s roughly 2–3 hours of mixed use, which is pretty normal for this type of toy. If you hammer it on max power the whole time, you’ll drain it faster, obviously.

During use, I didn’t notice any sudden drop-off. It doesn’t go from strong to dead in one second; it gradually loses a bit of punch when the battery is getting low. Not ideal, but at least you can tell it’s time to charge instead of having it die mid-session with no warning. I’d still recommend topping it up regularly if you use it a lot, instead of waiting for it to completely empty.

Overall, the battery situation is perfectly fine but nothing special. It doesn’t charge absurdly fast, but it’s not painfully slow either. The magnetic system is convenient for waterproofing and cleaning, and I didn’t have any issues with loose ports or dodgy connectors. For home use or travel, it’s practical enough, as long as you remember to bring the cable because you won’t find that exact one in a random shop if you lose it.

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Comfort depends a lot on your body and how you use it

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort-wise, this toy is a bit of a mixed bag. The external suction part is generally comfortable, as long as you don’t go straight to the highest setting. The petals spread the pressure out, so it doesn’t feel like a harsh vacuum on one tiny point. On lower and medium settings, it’s more of a pulsing and sucking feeling than painful suction. If you’re new to this kind of toy, I’d definitely say start low and work up slowly.

The internal hollow shaft is where comfort becomes more personal. The girth is moderate, not huge, but the length and angle mean you need to find a position where it sits right without poking uncomfortably. Lying on my back with knees up worked better than trying it sitting up. Once it’s in a good spot, it’s fine, but if you move too much or twist the toy, you can feel a bit of pressure in the wrong place. It’s not painful, just a bit distracting and takes you out of the moment.

One thing I did notice is that the combined suction + tapping can be intense pretty quickly. If you’re sensitive, it might push you over the edge faster than you expect, which is good if that’s what you want, but it can also feel a bit overwhelming. I sometimes ended up turning off the internal part and just using suction for a while to keep things more controlled. So if you like slow build-up, you’ll probably spend most of your time on the lower modes.

For longer sessions, the only mild downside is hand fatigue. Because of the shape and size, you do have to hold it in place with a bit of pressure, especially if you’re using both functions at once. It’s not super heavy at 360 g for the whole package, but it’s also not tiny. If you’re used to small bullets or slim vibrators, this will feel chunkier. Comfort is decent overall, but this isn’t the most effortless toy to use; you need a bit of patience and some experimenting to get the best out of it.

Soft silicone, no weird smell, feels safe enough

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The brand says it’s made from medical-grade silicone, and in the hand, it feels like the usual decent-quality silicone you get on mid-range toys. The surface is smooth, matte, and doesn’t feel sticky. Out of the box, there was no strong plastic or chemical smell, which is usually the first thing I check with toys at this price. I gave it a wash before using, and after that, there was basically no odor at all.

The silicone is on the softer side around the suction head and petals, which is good because that part presses against sensitive skin. The hollow shaft is firmer but still has a bit of give, so it doesn’t feel like rigid plastic. You can bend it slightly, but it’s not floppy. That balance works fine: it holds its shape inside but doesn’t feel like a hard rod. I didn’t notice any seams or rough edges that could irritate, which is always a concern with cheaper toys.

Since it’s silicone, you’ll want to stick with water-based lube. I used a standard water-based one and had no reaction or weird texture issues. The toy is IPX7 waterproof, so I washed it under the tap several times with mild soap, and the material handled that without any problem. No discoloration, no peeling, no tacky feel after drying. After a couple of weeks, the silicone still looks basically new.

Overall, the material quality feels safe and solid for the price range. It’s not luxury-level ultra-silky silicone like some high-end brands, but it’s definitely not bargain-bin plastic either. If you have very sensitive skin, obviously test it for a short time first, but my experience was positive: no irritation, no redness, and the texture stayed comfortable even with longer sessions.

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Strong suction, punchy tapping, but not exactly quiet

★★★★★ ★★★★★

On performance, the main point is simple: this thing has power. The suction has 10 modes, ranging from gentle pulsing to fairly strong, continuous-style suction. I rarely went above level 6 because by then it was already enough to finish the job. If you’re someone who always complains that most toys feel weak, this one should keep you happy. If you’re very sensitive, you’ll probably live in the first few levels and never touch the max.

The tapping/vibration inside the hollow shaft is also pretty lively. The brand talks about 600–800 taps per minute, and you can actually feel that rhythmic pounding when it’s lined up right. It doesn’t feel like a normal vibrator buzz; it feels more like a rapid, repetitive tapping or knocking sensation on the inside. When it hits your G-spot properly, it’s quite effective. When it doesn’t, it just feels like movement without much point. So performance there is very position-dependent.

Now, the downside: noise. It’s not subtle, especially if you’re using both suction and tapping on higher modes. With just suction on lower settings, it’s okay and can be covered by a TV or some music. Once you start cranking it up and add the internal action, it sounds like a small mechanical device doing its thing. Not crazy loud, but not what I’d call discreet if someone is in the next room with thin walls.

In terms of results, it’s efficient. Most of my sessions ended quicker than with a standard vibrator because the suction is more direct and intense. The tapping adds extra stimulation when you feel like going for more. If you’re after quick, strong orgasms, it delivers. If you want slow, quiet, subtle play, this is probably not the best match. Performance is solid overall, but it definitely leans towards people who like clear, strong stimulation rather than gentle teasing all the way through.

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, the whole thing is pretty straightforward. You get the toy, a magnetic charging cable, and a short manual that explains the different buttons and modes. The brand pushes the “discreet black box” angle, and that part is true: the outer packaging doesn’t scream “sex toy” at all. If someone sees the parcel or the box, it just looks like some generic gadget. No half-naked people printed on it, no cringe slogans, which I appreciated.

The toy itself is a crimson red, flower-style suction head with a hollow dildo attached. It’s not tiny: the box is around 21 x 13 x 7 cm and the toy feels substantial in the hand. It doesn’t look super realistic, more like a hybrid between a plant and a toy, which for me is better than a fake skin colour dildo. If you leave it on a shelf, it still looks like an adult toy, but not like a cheap porn prop.

Controls are on the body: separate buttons to manage suction and tapping/vibration. The manual lists the 10 modes for each, but like most toys, you’ll probably find 1–3 modes you actually use and ignore the rest. At least the layout is clear enough so you don’t constantly press the wrong thing in the middle of using it. It took me one session to remember which button did what without looking.

Overall presentation is pretty solid but not fancy. There’s no storage pouch in the box, which is a bit of a miss for the price. I ended up using an old makeup bag to keep it away from dust. For a toy that positions itself as slightly more advanced with multiple functions, a simple cloth pouch would have been nice. Still, nothing feels cheap or thrown together; it just does the basics and moves on.

Pros

  • Strong suction and tapping with plenty of power and 10 modes each
  • Soft silicone with no weird smell and fully waterproof for easy cleaning
  • Magnetic charging with decent battery life for regular use

Cons

  • Not very quiet, especially when using suction and tapping together on higher levels
  • Internal hollow shaft is position-dependent and may not hit the spot for everyone

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

This Lolitree sucking vibrator is a strong, slightly quirky toy that does its main job well: clitoral suction with real power. The suction modes are varied enough, the petals give a nice contact area, and the motor doesn’t feel weak or cheap. The hollow tapping shaft is an interesting extra that works in some positions and feels a bit pointless in others, but when it lines up with your G-spot, it definitely adds something. It’s not the quietest toy, and there’s a bit of a learning curve, but once you’ve found your angles and favorite modes, it gets you there reliably.

I’d say it’s best for people who already know they like stronger stimulation and are curious about suction plus internal tapping in one toy. If you want quick, intense sessions and don’t mind a bit of noise or some fiddling with positioning, you’ll probably be happy with it and feel the price is fair. If you’re more into gentle, slow build-up or you just want a simple vibrator with one function, this will feel like overkill and you’re paying for features you won’t really use. It’s not perfect, but it’s a solid, effective toy with good materials and decent battery life that should suit a lot of users who like their toys on the stronger side.

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Sub-ratings

Good value if you’ll use the features, overkill if you just want basic vibes

★★★★★ ★★★★★

A strange-looking flower-dildo combo that mostly works

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Magnetic charging that works fine and decent battery life

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort depends a lot on your body and how you use it

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Soft silicone, no weird smell, feels safe enough

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Strong suction, punchy tapping, but not exactly quiet

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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