Rabbit Vibrators NZ: Rabbit vs Bullet Buying Guide
Rabbit vibrators are among the most loved toys for women, and for good reason. They stimulate two zones at once, the internal shaft for the G spot and a pair of external ears for the clitoris, which is why so many people reach for one when they want a stronger build. If you are choosing your first one, the big question is usually whether a rabbit or a simpler bullet is the better place to start.
This guide compares rabbit and bullet vibrators, explains the features worth checking, lists current NZ price bands, and helps you pick the right model. For a deeper look at vibration patterns and what they feel like, see our guide to vibrations, and for the wider range of toys for women, read our guide to sex toys for females.
What is a rabbit vibrator?
A rabbit vibrator combines an insertable shaft with an external arm shaped like a pair of ears, the detail that gave the style its name. The shaft targets internal and G spot stimulation while the ears rest against the clitoris, so both areas are stimulated together. Many models drive the two parts with separate motors and settings, letting you mix internal and external intensity to taste.
Rabbit vs bullet vibrator, which should you choose?
A bullet is small, external and focused, while a rabbit is full size and built for dual stimulation. The table below sums up the differences.
| Feature | Rabbit vibrator | Bullet vibrator |
|---|---|---|
| Stimulation | Internal shaft plus external clitoral ears, two zones at once | External and clitoral, focused on one point |
| Size | Larger, full size | Small and compact |
| Best for | Dual and G spot stimulation | Beginners, travel, precise clitoral play |
| Discretion | Less discreet to pack | Very easy to hide and travel with |
| NZ price band | $34.99 to $79.99 | $19.99 to $34.99 |
| Power | Strong, often many functions | Gentle to medium |
If you mostly enjoy clitoral stimulation, or you want something small and quiet to start with, a bullet is a great first toy. If you want the fuller, dual sensation a rabbit is famous for, go straight for the rabbit. For the related question of how an egg differs from a bullet, see our note on egg vibrators versus bullet vibrators, and browse the bullet vibrators collection to compare.
Key features to compare in a rabbit
Functions and patterns
Entry rabbits offer a handful of speeds, while premium models such as 36 function designs give you many vibration and pulse patterns. More settings let you find the exact rhythm you like. Our guide to vibrations explains the difference between a buzzy and a rumbly motor.
Size and shape
Look at the shaft length, girth and the curve. A gentle upward curve helps reach the G spot, while the spacing between shaft and ears decides how well the clitoral arm lines up for you.
Material and waterproofing
Body safe silicone feels smooth and is easy to clean. A waterproof or splashproof rating means you can rinse it easily and enjoy it in the shower.
Noise and power source
If discretion matters, check the noise level and choose a quieter motor. Rechargeable models save on batteries and usually deliver steadier power than battery only designs.
NZ price bands at a glance
| Band | Price | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Entry | $34.99 to $44.99 | Playful Rabbit 8 Function, G Spot Rabbit 6 Functions, Playful Bunny, Wicked Bunny, Naughty Rabbit 30 Functions |
| Mid | $49.99 to $54.99 | Randy Bunny, Mischievous Bunny |
| Premium | $69.99 to $79.99 | Wicked Rabbit 36-Speed, Horny Rabbit 36 Function, Randy Rabbit 36 Speeds |
How to choose your first rabbit
| If you want | Choose | Example |
|---|---|---|
| A budget first rabbit | An entry model | Playful Rabbit 8 Function |
| G spot focus | A curved G spot rabbit | G Spot Rabbit Vibrator 6 Functions |
| Maximum power and settings | A 36 function premium model | Wicked Rabbit 36-Speed |
| Quiet and discreet | A compact rabbit, or a bullet to start | Playful Bunny |
Why choose a rabbit vibrator?
The main draw is dual stimulation. Because the shaft and ears work together, the build tends to feel fuller and arrive faster than with a single point toy, which is why rabbits are such a popular step up from a first bullet. They are also versatile. You can use the ears on their own for external play, use the shaft alone, or run both at once, so a single toy covers several moods. Couples enjoy them too, since the external arm leaves room to share. If you have only ever used an external toy and want to explore internal and G spot sensation, a rabbit is a natural next choice.
Common mistakes to avoid
The first is skipping lube. Even a little water based lubricant makes insertion smoother and the vibration feel deeper, so apply it before you start. The second is buying on size alone. A very long shaft is not always better, and a model that lines the ears up with your body matters more than raw dimensions. The third is forgetting to charge. A rechargeable rabbit gives its strongest, steadiest power on a full charge, so top it up before use. Finally, do not store it next to other silicone toys without a pouch, since bare silicone surfaces can react with each other over time.
How to use and care for your rabbit
Take it slowly the first time. Start with the ears resting lightly on the clitoris, find a speed you like, then ease the shaft in once you feel relaxed. Adjusting the angle by a small amount often makes the difference in lining the arm up with your body. Use a water based lubricant for comfort, since it is safe with silicone toys, and reapply as needed. Our lube guide covers the options, and the lubricants collection has water based picks. Clean your rabbit before and after use with warm water and a toy cleaner from the toy cleaner range, and let it dry before storing. For the full method, see how to clean your sex toys properly.
Where to buy rabbit vibrators in NZ
Playmate Adult Store ships discreetly across New Zealand in plain packaging. Browse the rabbit vibrators collection, the wider vibrators collection, the clitoral vibrators range, or the full toys for women collection to compare current models.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a rabbit and a bullet vibrator?
A rabbit stimulates the G spot and clitoris at the same time with an insertable shaft and external ears. A bullet is small and external, focused on the clitoris, and is easier to travel with.
How much do rabbit vibrators cost in NZ?
At Playmate, rabbit vibrators run from about $34.99 for an entry model to $79.99 for a premium 36 function design.
Are rabbit vibrators good for beginners?
They can be, especially an entry model with simple controls. If you prefer to start small and external, a bullet from around $19.99 is an easy first step before moving up to a rabbit.
What lube should I use with a rabbit?
Water based lube is the safe all rounder for silicone rabbits. Avoid silicone lube, which can damage silicone toys over time.
Are rabbit vibrators waterproof?
Many are waterproof or splashproof, which makes them easy to rinse and suitable for the shower. Check the product description for the exact rating before use.