Vibratex Pixie Plus Rabbit Vibrator Review
I love a rabbit vibrator and I love weird and unusual sex toys. Not that I’m saying anything new here, but combining the two makes me jump up and take note. This is why the Pixie Plus Rabbit Vibrator from Vibratex caught my attention.

The Pixie Plus Rabbit Vibrator is made by a company based in Northern California, Vibratex, who makes the Classic Rabbit Pearl and the recently reviewed Budding Bliss. As you can see, the Pixie Plus is not your typical rabbit vibrator. First off, the shaft is covered in soft, tiny little nubs. Secondly, it has an oddly shaped head that is meant to focus its attention on the g-spot. What makes this rabbit vibrator even more unusual is that it doesn’t rotate or vibrate like most rabbits. The head of the Pixie Plus actually moves up and down, mimicking the “come hither” motion often said to be the best movement to stimulate the g-spot with fingers. Additionally, the “rabbit” piece of the vibrator, or the clit stimulator, is shaped more like an alien sucking monster than a cute little animal. This alien sucking monster is also attached to the vibrator by what looks like a telephone cord, rather than being connected directly to the shaft, and has a suction cup on its tip.
Made of elastomer, the Pixie Plus is the same material as the Classic Rabbit Pearl. Elastomer is not as high on the list of safe materials as silicone but it is latex and phthalate-free and body-safe. You can wash your Pixie Plus with warm water and antibacterial soap or use a sex toy cleaner. Unlike silicone, elastomer cannot be disinfected so it is best to either use condoms when sharing this vibrator or not to share it all, other than with fluid-bonded partners. Take extra care when cleaning the Pixie Plus as bodily fluids and lube can collect amongst the little nubs. Also, keep in mind the Pixie Plus is not waterproof, it isn’t even splash proof, and the battery cover is very loose so be extra cautious about keeping water away from the battery compartment.
One bonus of elastomer, for my silicone-based lube loving readers out there, is that it can be used with both water and silicone-based lubricants. I definitely recommend using lube with the Pixie Plus as the elastomer has a decent amount of drag, added to by all the nubs. Lube will make insertion easier and more comfortable and improve your experience all around.
The Pixie Plus Rabbit Vibrator is 7″ long, with 5″ of insertable length, and approximately 1.75″ in diameter. The stretchy cord that attaches the clit stimulator to the vibrator measures 2.5′. The control panel of the Pixie Plus takes up about 1/3 of the vibrator and is made of plastic. It has one switch and two dials. The switch turns the vibrator on and off while the dials control the shaft and clit stimulator functions. After turning the vibrator on, nothing will actually happen until you slide one or both of the dials. To turn on either the come hither function of the shaft or the vibrations of the clit stimulator, scroll down on the dials. These dials turn easily but do not have a typical “click” to let you know they have been turned all the way down. To turn the functions off, scroll up, but remember you also must turn the on/off switch to off. Otherwise, (I assume) a small amount of power could be leeching from the batteries. The Pixie Plus requires four AA batteries, which are not included. Do not store the vibrator with the batteries inside as this will decrease the life of the batteries and possibly the vibrator.
Unfortunately, the battery compartment does not seal well and can easily collect moisture if you’re not careful, which I do not like. Another thing I really dislike about the battery compartment is that the panel slides off very easily with the slightest hint of pressure. This wouldn’t be so bad if it weren’t also the “handle” of the Pixie Plus. During play when I am holding onto the vibrator, any movement of my hand causes the panel on the battery compartment to slide down and open. This is distracting and irritating whilst masturbating. It also makes the Pixie Plus difficult to grip.
I have already mentioned that the elastomer shaft of the Pixie Plus is covered in soft pink nubs, as is the sleeve over the clit stimulator. This sleeve has a cool little suction cup on the end that can be stuck on many parts of the body. My partner especially likes the suction just under the head of his penis and along the underside of its shaft. The clit stimulator is actually a basic corded silver bullet with the elastomer nubby sleeve covering it. This sleeve can be removed for easy cleaning and you can use the silver bullet on its own if you prefer. One advantage of this is that you can get more pinpoint stimulation on your clit with just the bullet. The disadvantage is that you lose the texture and suction aspect of the sleeve.
I wasn’t sure if the Pixie Plus would be difficult to use. I have played with many a g-spot vibrator but none with this kind of moving head. Insertion is easiest when then tip of the shaft is at its highest point rather than poking straight out. This creates a less steep curve. The g-spot head is slightly less girthy than the shaft, which also makes for easier insertion. With enough lubrication, I find it quite easy to insert the Pixie Plus and get it into the right position to hit my g-spot.
There are both good and bad aspects to the Pixie Plus. It did not turn out to be what I was really expecting. Surprisingly, I find myself quite enamored of the shaft’s come hither motion but not really liking the function of the clit stimulator as much as I had expected. On the one hand, I love the stretchy phone cord. It lets me have the shaft inside of me while using the stimulator on my nipples and allows the vibrator to fit my body better than some other rabbits. The vibrations of the stimulator tend toward middle of the road as far as buzziness is concerned. They do land on more on the buzzy side of the spectrum but by no means do they make my clit hurt.
The problem really lays with the sleeve. While I appreciate the sleeve on other parts of my body and like it in theory, it really dissipates the vibrations and causes them to be much more diffuse than I want. I prefer pinpoint clit stimulation, and though the vibrations are plenty powerful, the sleeve makes them feel much weaker than the intensity I expected from the level of power I feel elsewhere on my body. I like the suction feature but I tend to run the edge of the suction cup along my clit to really get the stimulation I need. Of course, I can remove the sleeve but then it’s just a boring old silver bullet and there’s nothing exciting about that. Besides, I like the texture of the sleeve against my skin. So the clit stimulator is really a win/fail combination for me.
On the other hand, the shaft works very well. Though the texture I like so much on the sleeve of the clit stimulator is too soft to actually do anything for me internally, it does provide a nice cushion, and the up and down come hither motion, so unusual from a vibrator, feels great on my g-spot. It’s not my partner’s fingers, but it is as close as I have gotten with a sex toy and that’s saying something. The level of power is excellent and easily adjustable depending upon what I want at any given moment. This part of the Pixie Plus is a total win.
The fact that the clit stimulator is corded, while being a huge benefit in my book, might be troublesome for some users. It does make using the Pixie Plus one-handed slightly challenging. Most people will need one hand on the stimulator and one hand on the base of the shaft. However, I find that if I desperately want a hand free I can simply clench the vibrator between my thighs and voila, free hand. This does help to eliminate some of my annoyance with the battery compartment cover slipping off during use, barely though, because I prefer holding the base in my hand. As a side note, clenching down on the shaft inside me does not stop the up and down movement of the head of the Pixie Plus like it does with some rotating shafts.
The packaging of the Pixie Plus is the standard Vibratex clear plastic box. You can see the vibrator right through it so it is totally indiscreet. I mean, you’re not going to mistake the Pixie Plus for anything other than a sex toy. This box doesn’t take up a huge amount of room so I suppose you could use it for storage but it’s not very strong or stable so I don’t recommend it. You’re better off with a ziploc bag to keep it from getting dusty and touching your other sex toys. There is an insert with some very basic info in the box and that’s it.
Vibratex Pixie Plus Rabbit Vibrator Pros:
• Great g-spot stimulation
• Powerful
• Clit stimulator can reach clit easily
• Clit stimulator feels great on nipples
• Clit stimulator works well for men too
• Cool suction cup feature
• Removable clit stimulator sleeve
• Easy to use control system
Vibratex Pixie Plus Rabbit Vibrator Cons:
• Diffuse vibrations on clit
• Battery cover comes off easily during use
• Loud
• Not even splash proof
The Pixie Plus Rabbit Vibrator creates a bit of a conundrum for me. The movement and power of the shaft are great and stimulate my g-spot very effectively. The sleeve provides a softness to the firm pressure I enjoy so much. The control panel is simple and easy to use, with the one downside being my tendency to forget to click the off switch. I think the stretchy cord that connects the clit stimulator to the vibrator is a fantastic idea and I wish more rabbit vibrators had a setup like this. It would certainly allow more women to benefit from a rabbit. It creates versatility in where I am stimulated. I also like the suction cup aspect to the clit stimulator. I think the power of the vibrations is more than sufficient. However, the sleeve diffuses the vibrations to the point where they feel far less powerful against my clit, as opposed to my nipples, labia, or my partner’s penis. I have a hard time getting the pinpoint stimulation I want and need.
The other thing that kills me is the how easily the door to the battery compartment slides off. It keeps coming off during use which is super annoying and distracting and makes it more difficult to hold onto the vibrator. I also don’t like how that makes it very susceptible to water damage. It would be so easy for water to drip down into the electronics during cleaning. It hasn’t happened so far but it concerns me. To be fair, I do not know if this is common with all of these vibrators or if it is just a glitch with mine. Additionally, the Pixie Plus is very loud. It can definitely be heard through a closed door and would require a decent amount of volume to hide the noise, so it is not a good choice for those with nosy roommates, parents, or children down the hall.
You can find the Vibratex Pixie Plus Rabbit Vibrator at the following stores:
EdenFantasys
FunWares (receive 10% off your entire purchase with code: FIDDLER at checkout)
The Stockroom
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