Entice Grace Vibrator Review

Entice Grace Vibrator
Entice Grace Vibrator

UPDATE APRIL 2023: This vibrator is no longer available. This sex toy review remains for anyone who is curious about it. While you’re here, why not check out some additional educational info – like online submissive tasks, beginner pegging positions, saran wrap bondage, and enema 101 info.

The Entice Grace is a silicone, g-spot vibrator made by California Exotics. It’s 7.25″ long and has a width of 1.75″ at the widest point (which is near the base). It’s made from 100% silicone, and it’s fully waterproof. This vibe requires 2 AAA batteries to operate.

Entice Grace Vibrator
Entice Grace Vibrator Packaging

The packaging for the Entice Grace is pretty simplistic. It just comes in a black, cardboard box. This box looks fancy, and it purely displays a picture of the toy as well as information and features about the toy itself. I’m actually glad to see that companies aren’t usually barely-dressed models to display products anymore. This box looks nice, and while it’s very thin and flimsy, it will work to keep hair off your toy if you want to use it for storage. More-than-likely, you’ll probably just recycle it once the toy makes it to your door.

Entice Grace Vibrator
The control buttons

This vibrator is made from a soft, silky silicone. It’s actually pretty amazing, and it feels very similar to the high-end silicone that you’ll find in toys like LELO, Lovense, or We-Vibe. There’s a slightly noticeable seam running along one of the sides, but it’s not scratchy or anything like that, and it wasn’t noticed during use – only noticed when running my fingers over the vibrator.

For the most part, this toy was designed to stay in its original shape without bending too much. However, it does have some flexibility to it. It’s enough flexibility to make things comfortable during insertion, but it also retains enough of the rigidity that makes for constant and regular g-spot pressure and g-spot stroking. It’s a very nice balance, and they’ve pulled it off nicely. If anything, it could be slightly more rigid, but compared to most flexible g-spot toys, California Exotics did a fantastic job with the flexibility on the Entice Grace.

Entice Grace Vibrator
Showing the texture on the tip of the vibe

The control buttons on the shaft of this vibrator are flush with the vibrator and underneath the silicone. This means that the buttons really don’t cause any extra concern since they’re so simple to clean. The vibrator includes a dedicated on/off button as well as a button that controls the functions. Both buttons are really simple to push and have a nice, pleasing “click” sound when pushed. I’ve never had any problems with accidentally pressing one of the buttons when I didn’t intend to, either.

Entice Grace Vibrator
The flexibility of the vibrator

The vibrations are well-done. They aren’t the strongest (they are more like medium in intensity), but they are well-placed. Instead of being placed mid-way down the shaft or somewhere else, the vibrations are centered right at the tip of the vibrator. This means that you easily get to feel the vibrations when you’re using the toy, and since this is designed for delicious g-spot sensations, the vibrations are right on that special spot. As for the vibrations themselves, they probably wouldn’t be strong enough for clitoral orgasms for many, but they seem to be mostly designed to supplement the already-pleasurable sensation that the pressure and stroking from the vibe is supplying. The vibrations are relatively quiet, and they’d be hard to hear outside of a closed door.

Entice Grace Vibrator
Another view of the Entice Grace Vibrator

I quite enjoy the shape of the Entice Grace. It has a very noticeable g-spot shape that lends itself well to this material. I can’t say that I notice the “flower bud” texture on the tip of the vibrator much, during use, but it does make the vibe look prettier when it’s not in use, so it doesn’t really harm anything, either.

To clean the Entice Grace, you’ll want to use warm water and antibacterial soap. The Entice Grace is fully waterproof, so you don’t have to be too careful when cleaning it. For storage, you can store it in the original box, but the silicone doesn’t pick up too much hair, so you’re pretty free to store this vibrator wherever you’d like. When choosing a lubricant, go with a water-based lubricant to avoid harming the silicone material.

Overall, the Entice Grace is an okay g-spot vibrator. Many people find that their g-spots don’t respond as well to vibrations as they would if those vibrations were done clitorally, so it’s not vital that the vibrations to super-strong. However, what’s more important is that the Entice Grace has a good, rigid shape that can provide good g-spot pressure, and it does that just fine. So as long as you think the shape of the vibrator is going to fit your body, love the soft feel of silicone, and are okay with medium-intensity vibrations, the Entice Grace vibrator is a fantastic g-spot toy choice – and it’s better than many of the sub-par g-spot toy options out there. Thanks to California Exotics for providing this silicone vibrator for my Entice Grace vibrator review.

Mistress Kay
Mistress Kay
Sex toy reviewer, kink educator, and weirdo who is constantly staging pretty photos for sex toys.

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