13 best clit suckers in 2026, approved by experts and our sexual wellness writer
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It's no secret that I favour a clit sucker when selecting my favourite sex toys. Because, as fun as it is, stimulating that soft, squidgy spot more affectionately known as my G-spot, focusing on my external erogenous zone is the easiest route to bliss. And I'm not alone in that, with 81.6% of women reporting that they can't climax from intercourse alone.
For those in need of a quick refresh, 10,000 nerve endings call your clitoris home. And this type of clitoral vibrator, known as a suction stimulator, uses a combination of contactless air pulses, massage and vibration to bring on an orgasm. “They create a sensation that feels like suction, also like a bit of licking and kissing with a bit of pressure,” says sexologist, Dr Jess O’Reilly.
Second reminder: regular masturbation — which should be considered a form of self-care — is actually very good for you, bringing with it both mental and physical perks, including reduced stress, better sleep and a swell in your body confidence.
However, working out what teaser to bring into the bedroom could be the thing causing you heartache. After all, the sexual wellness industry has seen a boom in recent years, meaning there are now endless options when it comes to sex toys — and suction vibrators in general.
Thankfully, our sexual wellness writer has collaborated with some (rather epic) experts in the field to bring you a definitive guide to the best clit suckers, as well as answers to all those FAQs.
How we choose the best clit suckers:
You'll be pleased to know that we haven't just relied on online reviews from shoppers to pull together this guide. Since starting our search for the best clit suckers in 2023, various willing volunteers — better known as members of the wider GLAMOUR team and their partners — have personally tested a host of clit vibrators, sex toys for couples and G-spot vibrators.
After getting up close and personal for at least a week, they were asked to rate each against the following criteria:
- Ease of use — Could they work out the control panel without a cover-to-cover read of the instruction manual?
- Speed and intensity of orgasm — Did it provide pleasurable sensations, or simply numb them?
- Design — Was it ergonomic, easy to hold and fit for purpose?
- Settings — Was there enough variety? Any unique patterns we haven't seen before?
- Volume — Could it count as a quiet vibrator? AKA, was it quieter than your electric toothbrush?
- Waterproof — Did it work effectively in the bath and/or shower?
Our writers and editors — who range from total beginners to experienced players — occupy various positions on the gender identity and sexuality spectrums. At the time of testing, they were aged between 25 and 40 and tested each toy during sex and solo masturbation, with water-based lube, for at least a week before sharing their (anonymous) review.
| Toy type | Explainer |
| Clit sucker | Sex toys with open mouths that direct air pulsations at the clit without actually touching it — a sensation some describe to be very similar to oral sex. "Most suction toys are only designed for external use,” shares Fox. “This means they can be used in tandem with penetrative toys, or during fingering or intercourse, and makes them great for partnered play as well as masturbation.” |
| Clit vibrator | Handheld toys that rumble or buzz against the clitoris — although they can also be directed at your other feel-good erogenouz zones like the nipples or inner thighs. A wide range of toys fall into this category, including bullet vibrators, finger vibrators, and wand vibrators. |
| Dual-action clitoral stimulator | “There are now multi-talented models available that also offer internal, vaginal stimulation and/or vibration — I’ve nicknamed these ‘Hokey Cokey Toys’, because they go in and out and shake it all about,” shares Fox. |














