Heard of them? Womanizer and Satisfyer — the undisputed heavyweights when it comes to women’s pleasure. These two titans have brought countless people to dizzy heights with their air-pulse toys. With a wide collection of pressure-wave vibrators, both brands offer something for everyone. But which one is the ultimate choice? We’ve laid out the differences, pros and cons of Womanizer vs Satisfyer side by side, so you can choose with confidence. Let the duel begin!
What’s in this article
- Design
- Material
- Technology
- Charging
- Price
The design
Womanizer
- Sits comfortably in the hand
- Beautifully finished, luxe design
- Compact travel versions available
- Available in many colours
Womanizer’s toys are known for their luxurious look and beautifully finished design. They always sit lovely in the hand and often come in a range of colours. Whether you love a sleek black design or a soft pastel, your perfect colour is bound to be in there.
Because the brand has launched plenty of pressure-wave toys over the years, the designs vary widely. Womanizer has released a number of compact travel-friendly toys, made to slip easily into your bag. The Womanizer Liberty even has a magnetic protective cap so you can take it out discreetly. The Womanizer Duo, meanwhile, stimulates the G-spot and clitoris at the same time thanks to its added G-spot extension. There’s even an eco-friendly, fully recyclable version: the Womanizer Premium Eco.
Satisfyer
- Stylish, sleek design
- Long, slim handle
- Toys for men too
- Usually available in a single colour
Satisfyer’s toys also have a stylish, sleek look. Most Satisfyer toys come in just one colour. They tend to have a slightly straighter design with a longer, narrower handle, which makes Satisfyer easier to hold than Womanizer if you have smaller hands.
Unlike Womanizer, Satisfyer also has a wide range of toys for men, including various vibrating cock rings and automatic masturbators.
“Unlike Womanizer, Satisfyer also has a broad collection of sex toys for men.”
The material
- Womanizers usually have a silicone outer layer
- Satisfyer toys are often made from sturdy plastic
- Both brands’ toys are 100% waterproof
- Satisfyer caps are sold separately
The materials differ between brands. Womanizer stimulators have a silicone outer layer, while many Satisfyer toys are made from hard, sturdy plastic. That said, more and more Satisfyer toys are appearing in silicone too.
Both brands’ toys are 100% waterproof, so you can safely use them in the shower or bath. Both also feature soft silicone caps that fit over the clitoris, and both are easy and quick to clean. If your Satisfyer cap goes missing or splits, you can simply replace it. Satisfyer sells the caps separately.
“Where Womanizer stimulators have a silicone outer layer, many Satisfyer toys are made from hard, sturdy plastic.”
The technology
- Both brands use air-pulse technology
- Womanizer gives a pulsing feeling, Satisfyer gives a sucking feeling
- Womanizer is quieter than Satisfyer
- Satisfyer has several toys that combine air-pulse with vibrations
- Womanizer toys generally have a smaller mouth
Both brands are famous for their air-pulse technology. Pressure-wave vibrators stimulate the clitoris with pulsating waves of air. The technology lets you stimulate the clitoris without touch or vibration, which helps prevent over-stimulation. Satisfyer has several toys that combine air-pulse with vibrations, including the Pro Plus Vibration, the Pro G-Spot Rabbit, the Hot Lover and the Love Triangle.
“The Womanizer has a smaller opening than its more affordable rival.”
Both toys also have a soft silicone mouth. Womanizer’s opening is smaller than Satisfyer’s, which feels more comfortable for people with a smaller clitoris. Womanizer toys also usually come with a slightly larger spare silicone cap. Womanizer gives a more pulsing sensation, while Satisfyer feels more like sucking. Womanizer is also quieter than its competitor.
Charging
- Both brands’ toys are USB-rechargeable
Batteries? Not needed. Both Womanizer and Satisfyer toys are USB-rechargeable. For both, expect about 2.5 hours on the charger for 1 to 1.5 hours of use. But honestly, you really don’t need much more than two minutes anyway. You can also order Satisfyer’s charging cable separately if you’ve lost yours or need a spare. Womanizer’s cable is also sold separately, but check which model you have — the cable is for the W500, +Size, 2Go and Pro40.
The price
This is a crucial point — possibly the most important: price. Generally, Womanizer toys are quite a bit pricier than Satisfyer’s. The price difference comes down to the battery, the finish, the material quality and the design. If you’ve never tried an air-pulse toy before, start with a Satisfyer to see whether it’s your thing. Already a fan of pressure-wave stimulation? Then it’s probably worth investing in a Womanizer. Before you choose, think about what matters most to you in terms of settings, options, and where you’ll use it (in bed, in the shower, on the go, etc.).
Womanizer vs Satisfyer — what our test panel said
We had both the Womanizer and Satisfyer tested by various women. Want to know whether the Womanizer is worth its higher price tag and whether the Satisfyer really guarantees an orgasm? Read our test panel’s verdict in our other reviews on the blog.
Have you got a Womanizer or a Satisfyer in your bedside drawer? Share your thoughts in the comments!