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We’ve found 18 of the best clit suckers that might be *better* than oral sex — tried and tested
Spoiler: they suck 👅👅

When you think of sex toys, you likely think of the shiny sex shops and online retailers we have in the 21st century. But it turns out that for as long as we’ve had genitals, sex toys have been around.
In fact, archaeological digs have uncovered dildos (as big as eight inches — phwoar) in ancient caves in Germany, and records show that even the ancient Greeks used phallic-shaped objects to their kicks.
While dildos might not be the most recent example of a sex toy, there is an innovative technology that has taken over the market in the last decade: suction vibrators.
It admittedly feels like a lifetime ago now, but in 2020 one clit sucker in particular took over the world — ICYMI, that was the Rose sex toy (which you can get as part of our sex toy kit collaboration with Lovehoney: The O Box!) — so much so that now the market is completely saturated with little suckers here, there, and everywhere.
Designed to suck, blow, and pulse around your C-spot — often without any touching — these have been crowned the answer to low-effort, speedy Os.
Oral enthusiasts, we can feel your ears pricking up, so don’t worry – keep reading for our round up of the best clit suckers to shop now, as well as everything you could possibly need to know about getting the, ahem, most out of them.
Best clit sucker toys at a glance
What is a clit sucker and how does it work?
Wondering how a toy can possibly go so viral as the Rose sex toy? Fair enough, clit suction vibrators sound mysterious, but the premise is actually quite simple, explains Gigi Engle, in-house sexologist at sextoys.co.uk.
“A clit sucker is pretty much what it sounds like — it kind of sucks the clitoris,” she says. “It’s a type of sex toy that’s different from a traditional vibrator or other pleasure products on the market. Essentially, it uses suction and air-pulse technology to surround the clitoris and is designed to mimic the sensation of oral sex.”
We hope you already know this by now (because that will mean our work is kinda... done) but around 80% of vulva owners need clitoral stimulation to reach an orgasm. Clitoral suction toys are just a very reliable way to reach that point.
“Some people even say they can orgasm with a clit sucker within around 60 seconds, so it can be quite a quick and effective toy,” Engle adds. “Rather than using traditional vibration, it relies on suction and air-pulse technology. If you’ve never seen one before, they can look a little bit like an ear thermometers you see at the paediatrician’s office.”
So you, too, can experience the joy of oral sex toys, we’ve rounded up 18 of the very best for your pleasure. And, once you’ve finished shopping for your next provider, discover expert tips on how to bring on an orgasmic climax that can only be described as *clitorally* amazing.
How we test the best clit suckers
Honey is the Senior Sex and Relationships E-commerce Writer for Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health and Men’s Health. She covers shopping guides and reviews of the best sex toys; deals events — including Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday; and sex, dating, and LGBTQ+ trends.
Her journalism career started in 2020 when she started Sextras, a podcast and digital magazine about sex and relationships. Find Sextras on Spotify or Substack, where she writes and chats about everything from positive masculinity and how to practise sex magic, to why the latest kink or porn category is blowing up.
She has an MA in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London, and previously reported for HR magazine. Her features also appear in Glamour, Refinery29, The Independent, and more.
When she's not asking everyone she meets invasive questions about their sex and dating lives, you'll find Honey singing around her flat, teaching herself a new craft, or working her way through a new '90s/'00s box set with her flatmate.
Lois Shearing is Cosmoplitan's Former Senior Sex and Relationship Writer. They have been writing about sex, sexuality, gender, politics, and relationships for almost ten years. Their writing on these topics has appeared in Mashable, The Independent, Metro, The Advocate, and Byline Times, among others. In 2021, they published their first book, Bi the Way with JKP. They are currently working on two other books, set to be published in 2024. In a previous life, they worked as a content marketer and content writer for various tech start-ups. They continue to be interested in the tech sector and its impact on our lives, relationships, and work, with particular regard to the ways AI will shape our relationships in the future. Outside of work, they are deeply passionate about queer community organising, and run the only support resource for bisexual survivors of sexual violence in the UK: the Bi Survivors Network. You can find them on Instagram and X.


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