Satisfyer Triple Oh review: Is this 2-in-1 wand vibrator worth buying?

The Satisfyer Triple Oh wand vibrator is a versatile buy, says Digital Health Editor Grace Walsh, but is it worth adding to your collection?

Satisfyer Triple Oh Wand vibrator
(Image credit: Satisfyer)
Woman & Home Verdict

This versatile vibrator doubles as both a wand and a rabbit toy, perfect if you love a little bit of both - but you can find better options in either category.

Reasons to buy
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    Versatile wand head

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    Also serves as a rabbit vibrator

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    Easy charging

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    Budget-friendly

Reasons to avoid
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    Rabbit vibrator less effective than wand, but this may be down to personal preference

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The Satisfyer Triple Oh is, as the name might suggest, a triple threat on the vibrator front. It combines a rabbit toy with a wand vibrator for three impressive points of stimulation, wrapped up in premium soft pink or blue silicone.

If you're looking for one of the best wand vibrators, the Satisfyer Triple Oh is worth perusing. Its versatile handle doubles as a wand with two large surface areas for clitoral stimulation. On the other side of the toy, you'll find a good rabbit vibrator with one arm for internal stimulation and other for more pinpointed clitoral stimulation. As it's two toys in one, you can work them independently via the easy control panel.

On opening the box, I was intrigued. I've tested many of the best vibrators in my role as woman&home's digital health editor - but I haven't seen something like this before. Here, I reveal all you need to know about the Satisfyer Triple Oh and whether it's worthy of a place in your collection.

Satisfyer Triple Oh wand vibrator review

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 47 x 57 x 238 mm
  • Weight: 205g
  • Materials: Polycarbonate and silicone
  • Functions: 2 in 1, 12 vibration settings on each motor
  • Waterproof: Yes
  • Storage: None
  • RRP: £58

Overview of the Satisfyer Tripe Oh wand vibrator

The Satisfyer Triple Oh vibrator is a versatile toy that serves both as a wand and a rabbit toy, meaning it offers stimulation in just about every way you can think of. The wand head, sitting on the toy's base has two points: a flatter side for broader clitoral stimulation and a more angled side for precise vibrations. Turn this vibrator around and you have a rabbit - not one of the best rabbit vibrators I've tried, but good enough.

The control panel sits halfway between them both and no matter which of the two sides you're using, it's easy to access. One button (~) controls the motors - there are two separate ones in this toy so you can use the wand and rabbit functions independently. Another two control the intensity of the vibrations (+ and -).

If you've only got limited space for one of the best sex toys, this is a great buy. It also means you save money if you were planning on buying two separate toys - and while this isn't a cheap vibrator by any means, it's not exactly matching the price of many luxury sex toys. Yet, it does have the look and feel of one.

Satisfyer Triple Oh wand vibrator as photographed by Grace Walsh

The Satisfyer Triple Oh wand vibrator comes in two colours - light pink or light blue.

(Image credit: Future / Grace Walsh)

What's the Satisfyer Triple Oh wand vibrator like to use?

In two words: easy and versatile. Not only is the control panel simple to navigate, with just three buttons to control all the vibration patterns and two separate motors, but it's clear where each stimulation point is on the toy - provided you know how to use a vibrator. To charge this toy, you just connect the magnetic USB to the two metal dots below the control panel. So simple - and you can use the charger to connect to other Satisfyer toys as well.

It's versatile by design but as each side acts as a handle for the other part of the toy, there's no wasted space or unnecessary extra handles. This keeps the toy lightweight when in use, which means you can use it for longer without your hand getting tired. It also makes it smaller than many other wand vibrators out there, so it's easy to store.

Plus, the internal rabbit arm bends in the middle to adapt to your body, rather than the other way around as many toys require. This does mean the handle can bend when you least want it to when using the wand end of the toy though, so I'd recommend a firm grip further up the toy, closer to the wand head.

The only downside to this toy is that the rabbit vibrator just isn't as good as the wand vibrator element in my opinion, although you may feel differently. The rabbit head has a wide internal arm (measuring almost three inches across), which can make it uncomfortable if you don't use enough lube. While the wider surface area on the internal rabbit arm might suggest it would better stimulate the G-spot, I didn't find this to be the case myself. Also, the external rabbit head is a little flimsy and lacks the intensity of the best bullet vibrators. Yet, it's also not the worst rabbit vibrator I've ever used by a long shot and the opportunity to have two vibrators in one makes up for this.

Satisfyer Triple Oh wand vibrator docked in charging USB cable and in box

The Satisfyer Triple Oh wand vibrator is easy to charge via USB.

(Image credit: Future / Grace Walsh)

Is the Satisfyer Triple Oh wand vibrator worth buying?

Yes, the Satisfyer Triple Oh wand vibrator is an excellent addition to any collection. While I've seen better rabbit vibrators out there - like the Happy Rabbit G-spot Vibrator, for example - it does a good job.

The wand head is just as good as many other specific wand vibrators out there, like the Lelo Smart Wand, without needing to spend extra on another toy.

When I saw the price tag, I was surprised. For such a versatile toy, it's a real steal at just under £60 on the Satisfyer website - but I found this toy for even cheaper on Amazon.

Grace Walsh
Health Channel Editor

Grace Walsh is woman&home's Health Channel Editor, working across the areas of fitness, nutrition, sleep, mental health, relationships, and sex. She is also a qualified fitness instructor. In 2024, she will be taking on her second marathon in Rome, cycling from Manchester to London (350km) for charity, and qualifying as a certified personal trainer and nutrition coach. 

A digital journalist with over six years experience as a writer and editor for UK publications, Grace has covered (almost) everything in the world of health and wellbeing with bylines in Cosmopolitan, Red, The i Paper, GoodtoKnow, and more.