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Normal Clit & G Spot Toy Plum review: Orgasms guaranteed

Normal Clit & G Spot Toy Plum review: Orgasms guaranteed

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When Australian sexual wellness brand, Normal, announced Plum — a sleek, shower-friendly, orgasm-guaranteed vibrator — I knew I had to try it. They've never steered me wrong before, and my best toy experiences to date have come from their range.
This one was co-created with Hannah Ferguson, who's famously picky about collaborations and has a knack for talking about pleasure without shame. If she's put her name on something this bold, I trust there's more to it than just clever marketing.
But here's the real question: can any vibrator actually guarantee an orgasm? I was ready to find out.
Normal Plum
WHAT DOES NORMAL'S PLUM OFFER
Normal's Plum is small but mighty, measuring just seven centimetres end-to-end with a two centimetre internal arm and a three centimetre external arm — a far cry from the bulky, intimidating look of most dual-stimulation toys.
Its soft, curved silhouette and deep plum colour make it feel more chic than clinical, and a lot less scary for anyone new to this kind of toy.
It offers seven vibration modes and seven air intensities, all powered by a USB-rechargeable battery that takes about two hours to charge for roughly an hour of play at full power.
Made from body-safe silicone free from phthalates, PVC and latex, it's waterproof to an IPX6 rating — meaning shower-friendly but not bath-submersible — and comes with a one-year functional warranty for peace of mind.
HOW WE TESTED THIS
I'm currently in London, thousands of kilometres away from my boyfriend, and frankly, climbing the walls. Six weeks without sex might not sound like much to some, but when you're in a relationship with a thriving sex life, it's an eternity.
So, Plum arrived at exactly the right moment. I queued up an ethical porn video — my go-to when I'm away from my partner because I like that extra visual kick to get in the mood — grabbed my favourite lube, and prepared to find out if this so-called 'orgasm guarantee' was anything more than smart marketing.
WHAT WERE THE FIRST IMPRESSIONS?
Normal always nails the packaging. Sleek, understated, and more high-end wellness than gaudy sex tech. Plum came in a neat cylinder, tucked inside with a charging cable, a little storage bag and manual. The toy itself is compact and minimal, with smooth, soft-touch silicone that feels luxe in your hand. And the colour? I'm not usually a purple girl, but there's something moody and almost seductive about this deep plum shade.
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO EXPERIENCE?
Plum genuinely surprised me. I'll be honest — I'm not usually an external and internal stimulation girl. I've never quite found my rhythm with vibrating internal toys; my body just hasn't clicked with them the way it does with clitoral stimulation. During actual sex, I can orgasm from penetration, but with toys? Internal vibration has always been a bit … meh.
Until now. The combination of that internal arm with the external clitoral suction created a sensation I was not prepared for — in the best, legs-shaking, 'what just happened? ' kind of way.
HOW POWERFUL IS IT?
The air pulsation paired with deep, rumbly vibration is a game-changer. On mid-to-high settings, it felt intense — in a way I'm not used to. Usually, once I get familiar with a toy, it stops feeling as powerful. But Plum held its own, delivering both toe-curling intensity and softer, more teasing settings that ease you in before taking you over the edge.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT SPEEDS AND FUNCTIONS?
Navigating through the seven vibration modes and seven air settings was way simpler than I expected. The remote made it easy to mix and match patterns while lying back, and each combo felt noticeably different. I started super slow — and stuck to it, even when I was tempted to skip ahead. When your body is warmed up and those vibrations start to build, they hit so much harder. You'll probably get impatient (I did), but trust me: the self-control pays off. Drawing it out makes the finale that much better.
IS THE PLUM USER-FRIENDLY?
In short: yes! The controls are intuitive, whether you're using the buttons on the toy or the remote. With this kind of two-in-one design, the trick is keeping it in place, and Plum nailed it. Even as I shifted around, the suction stayed exactly where I wanted it externally, and the internal arm held its position perfectly.
Charging is fuss-free via USB, the compact size makes it easy to stash away discreetly, and cleaning was quick with a bit of warm, soapy water. No awkward fumbling, no mystery crevices — just a smooth, straightforward experience from start to finish.
WHAT ABOUT SHOWER-FRIENDLY?
I tested Plum under a steady stream, and the waterproof rating held up with no issues. That said, using it in the shower does take a little more strategy. I found it easiest to sit down to keep everything in place — but let's be honest, sitting on a wet shower floor isn't exactly everyone's idea of comfort. Standing makes it trickier to hold position, so if you're planning a steamy session, pick your posture wisely.
HOW MUCH DOES NORMAL'S PLUM COST?
The early bird price is $130 (down from $180). Given its features—dual action, warranty, orgasm guarantee—I'd say it's competitively priced for what you're getting.
VERDICT: IS IT WORTH BUYING?
If you're already comfortable with both external and internal stimulation — and you're ready to level up — Plum is absolutely worth it. This isn't a 'starter' vibrator; it's a toy for someone who knows what they like and isn't afraid to go after it. And yes, I can personally vouch for that little 'orgasm guarantee' sticker on the box.
What a time to be alive! We're out here with products designed to close the orgasm gap, and they're chic, powerful, and actually deliver what they advertise. Plum doesn't just talk a big game, it backs it up … and I am so pleased to be able to spread the good word. 2025 is a great time to be a sex writer.
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