Sometimes I feel like I’ve tried every variation of sex toy under the sun. Then something comes along that makes me go “ooh, I’ve never seen one of those before!” The Satisfyer Sweet Treat/Spinnator was one such toy. Naturally, I had to request it to try out.
It’s also been a long time – around three years! – since I last tested and reviewed a Satisfyer toy. Let’s find out how this one fared, shall we?
What is the Satisfyer Sweet Treat Spinnator?
The Satisfyer Sweet Treat, AKA the Satisfyer Spinnator, is a cute little clitoral sex toy shaped like an ice cream cone with a swirl of ice cream. It is made of silicone with ABS plastic accents. Instead of vibrating, the head of the toy rotates so that the soft silicone swirls lap against the clitoris and vulva. (You could also, of course, use it on different body parts such as the nipples, penis, or balls.)
The Sweet Treat is IPX7 waterproof – submersible in up to 1 metre of water for up to 30 minutes – so you can safely use it in the bath or shower. It is also USB rechargeable.
This toy comes in three colourways: white, black, or brown-and-pink (this last one looks the most like an actual ice-cream cone!)
Things I Like About the Satisfyer Sweet Treat Spinnator
Once I got over the frankly horrible noise it made when I turned it on (see below for more on that!), I actually found a lot of things to like in the Satisfyer Sweet Treat.
- The body-safe silicone is super soft and flexible. This means it is gentle on the sensitive clitoris and – unlike some licking/flickering/rotating toys I could mention – will not feel like being repeatedly and painfully poked in the clit.
- It feels good. Which, you know, is sort of the point of a sex toy. It’s unlikely to make me orgasm any time soon – see the next section! – but it does feel pleasurable. I like this one when I want to tease myself or a partner with very gentle, feather-light stimulation.
- Thanks to its small size it is portable, travel-friendly, and fits comfortably in my hand during use. One review I read said that you’d never guess it was a sex toy at first glance, which I think is a stretch to be honest. But if you’re concerned about discretion, it is at least less obvious than a realistic dildo or giant wand vibrator.
- The buttons are raised, making them easy to feel for and press without looking. They are also easy to press.
- There are an impressive 15 speed and pattern settings and the controls are dual-directional, meaning you can scroll up or down through settings as you choose.
- It comes with an industry-leading 15 year warranty. Satisfyer builds their toys to last and wants you to know it. Basically, if you look after this product properly it can last you for many, many years.
- Its aesthetic is silly, playful and cute.
A quick FYI before we move onto the cons list: you really need plenty of lubrication with this one. Even though it’s very soft, this toy is not comfortable to use if you’re not sufficiently wet. (But clean your hands after you apply the lube, or the little toy will just slip out of them!)
Things I Don’t Like About the Satisfyer Sweet Treat Spinnator
There were also a few things I did not like so much about the Satisfyer Sweet Treat.
- The noise. Why is it that most rotating or thrusting toys make exactly the same horrible, high-pitched whine? It makes the toy far less pleasant to use because I’m in auditory hell by the time I’ve been using it for a few minutes.
- This is a very, very gentle toy. Now that isn’t necessarily a problem, of course. Some people enjoy very light stimulation, and this toy might be a great option for those who find traditional vibrators too intense. I even enjoy light stimulation sometimes. However, the Sweet Treat is so gentle that even if I’m very aroused, it’s unlikely to ever get me off. You really cannot apply any significant pressure at all in use, or it will simply stop spinning.
- It’s an absolute nightmare to clean. Lint, dust, and bodily fluids get trapped between all the little folds, meaning that you need to clean it really thoroughly not only between uses, but also when it’s been sitting in storage as well. The white silicone also shows up every speck of dust, which can look quite unsightly.
- It took over 3 hours to charge and I only got around an hour of use time out of that. This is a pretty poor charge-time-to-running-time ratio.
Verdict
If you like very gentle, soft and flickery clitoral toys, the Satisfyer Sweet Treat could be a great choice for you. If you have tried vibrating toys and suction toys and your clit is looking for something a bit diffferent, this is certainly a change of pace! But if you need any kind of pressure or significant intensity to enjoy yourself, skip this one.
I’ll likely use it once in a while for a gentle warm-up or tease, but it won’t be something I reach for when I want to just have an orgasm and get on with my day.
The Satisfyer Sweet Treat retails for a pretty reasonable £41.95 at full price. It is available from retailers including Babeland, Good Vibes, Peepshow Toys, Sex Toys UK, and Erotic Feel.
I received this product from a retailer that has since closed down. Affiliate links appear in this post! All views and writing, as always, are mine.