Vibrators come in different shapes and sizes, and egg vibrators are among the most common types available today. Also called a love egg, these small, often remote-controlled vibrators are popular for internal or external stimulation. If you're new to using one, this post contains all that you need to know about how to use egg vibrators safely and effectively.
What is an Egg Vibrator (Love Egg)?

An egg vibrator, or vibrating egg, is typically small and shaped like an egg. They are controlled either by a remote control or a button on the toy itself; some are wired, though many popular models today are wireless. Many egg vibrators are designed to be discreet and often feature a tail or cord that remains outside the body during use.
When inserted into the vagina or anus (depending on the product's design), they stimulate sensitive nerve endings and tissues in the area, such as the G-Spot or prostate, potentially leading to intense pleasure and orgasm. The external tail can often be used for simultaneous clitoral stimulation. Egg vibrators are versatile and can also be used externally on various erogenous zones like the clitoris, labia, nipples, inner thighs, and more.
Types of Egg Vibrators & Choosing Your First
When you're starting out, selecting the right egg vibrator is important for comfort and safety. Look for a simple design that is flexible and easy to remove. Beginners typically find vibrators made from body-safe materials like silicone to be an excellent choice, as they are soft, comfortable, and less likely to cause irritation.
Once you're comfortable with the basics, you'll find there's a wide variety of egg vibrators available with different features and designs. Here are some common types you might see:
- Single Eggs: Basic egg-shaped vibrators usually intended for internal insertion into the vagina or anus, with a tail or loop for easy removal.
- With External Stimulators: Some egg vibrators with tails include a separate, often larger, vibrating bullet or clitoral stimulator attached to the tail, designed specifically for external pleasure simultaneously with internal use.
- Different Materials: Egg vibrators are made from various materials like flexible silicone, jelly (TPR/TPE), and harder options like ABS plastic. Material affects feel, flexibility, and crucially, hygiene and care.
- Controlled: While most egg vibrators have controls, variations exist from simple on/off buttons to multi-speed/pattern buttons, remote controls (wired or wireless), and even app-controlled models offering a wide range of customization.
While the selection is broad, remembering to start with a basic, flexible egg vibrator (often silicone) with simple controls remains the recommended way for a beginner to try this type of toy comfortably and safely.
How to Use an Egg Vibrator Safely: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
Using an egg vibrator for the first time can be exciting! Here is a simple, safe guide on how to get started:
Preparation:
Ensure your egg vibrator is clean and charged (if rechargeable) or has fresh batteries installed. Always use a generous amount of water-based or silicone-safe lubricant (check your toy's material). Apply lube directly to the surface of the egg vibrator, especially the tip you plan to insert, and around the entrance of the vagina or anus if using internally. Lube is essential for comfortable and safe insertion.
Ready to Use:
Find a private, comfortable space where you can relax. You can try different positions—lying down, sitting, or standing—to see what feels best for insertion.

Step-by-Step Application:
- Turn the egg vibrator on to a low setting before insertion (optional, some prefer inserting it off). Familiarize yourself with the controls (remote or button) to easily adjust settings.
- Take a breath and relax your muscles. Gently guide the tip of the lubricated egg vibrator towards the entrance of the vagina or anus (depending on intended use).
- Slowly and gently push the egg vibrator inside, following the natural angle of your body. Insert it only as far as is comfortable for you. The tail or cord should remain outside the body.
- Once inside, adjust the vibration settings using the remote or controls to find a level and pattern that feels good. You can experiment with different depths or positions inside to stimulate different areas like the G-Spot in the vagina or specific spots in the anus.
- Use the tail (if it has one) for external clitoral stimulation simultaneously for combined pleasure, or simply let it hang.
Checking the Sensation:
The vibration inside should feel pleasurable, or at least comfortable. There should be no pain, pinching, burning, or significant discomfort. If you feel anything unpleasant, stop, gently remove the toy, and check if you used enough lube or need to relax more. Never force insertion.
Safe Removal:
To remove the egg vibrator, relax your muscles and gently pull on the tail or cord until the toy slides out. If there's no tail (less common for insertable eggs), bearing down gently with your internal muscles (like during a bowel movement) can help ease it out, using lube if needed. Clean the vibrator immediately after use.
Important usage tips:
Please pay attention to your body's signals when using love egg. If you feel discomfort or pain, please remove it immediately. Regular rest is very important.
Safety and Care for Your Egg Vibrator
Proper care and awareness are vital for your health and the longevity of your toy:
Cleaning: Always clean your egg vibrator thoroughly after every single use and before the first use. Use warm water and a mild, antibacterial soap specifically designed for sex toys, or an approved toy cleaner. Rinse thoroughly, ensuring no soap residue remains, and dry completely before storing.
Materials & Lubes: Understand your toy's material to choose the right lubricant. Use only water-based or silicone-safe lubricants. Silicone-based or oil-based lubes can damage toys made of silicone, TPE, or TPR. Check the product's instructions and material.
Storage: Store your clean and dry egg vibrator in a cool, dry, and dark place, away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. Avoid storing silicone toys in direct contact with toys made of different materials like jelly, TPE, or TPR, as this can cause damage or melting over time. Use a fabric bag or separate container if needed.
When NOT to Use / Contraindications: Do not use an egg vibrator (or any internal toy) if you have any active infections (like a yeast infection or UTI), open sores, cuts, injuries, or unexplained pain in the genital or anal area. Avoid use immediately after surgery in the pelvic region, or if experiencing significant pelvic pain. If you are pregnant, have pre-existing medical conditions related to your reproductive health, pelvic floor, or circulatory system, it is best to consult with a doctor before using sex toys. Listen to your body; if it hurts, stop.

Guide to Choosing an Egg Vibrator
There are different egg vibrators available, varying in features and quality. To help you choose one that offers good value and meets your needs, consider these factors:
Price: Prices vary based on materials, quality, features, and brand. Decide on your budget, but prioritize safety, material quality, and basic functionality over just the lowest price. Consider the features most important to you (e.g., remote control, vibration patterns, material).
Material: Look for body-safe, non-porous materials, with silicone being a popular and generally recommended option due to its comfort and ease of cleaning. Other body-safe options include glass, stainless steel, and medical-grade ABS plastic (if non-porous). Be cautious with porous materials like jelly, TPR, or TPE, as they are harder to clean and can harbor bacteria over time.
Size/Dimension: Pay close attention to the product's size specifications (length and diameter). Choose a size that you are comfortable with, especially for internal use in the vagina or anus. "Beginner-friendly" usually means smaller to medium sizes, particularly regarding diameter.
Noise Level: If discretion is important to you or others nearby, check reviews or product descriptions for information on noise level. Some vibrators are significantly quieter than others, especially at lower settings.
Control & Features: Consider if you want a simple one-button control, a multi-button control, a remote control (great for hands-free or partner play), or even app-controlled features for maximum versatility. Look at the number of vibration patterns and intensity levels offered—more options allow for greater exploration and finding what feels best.
If you're ready to shop, explore reputable stores that provide good quality vibrators. TheBadPeach has egg vibrators and many other sex toys in stock for you.
The good thing about using egg vibrators is that there are so many ways you and your partner can use them to spice things up in the bedroom. Check out our guide on vibrator-enhanced positions to try!
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