Review: Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator

While I’ve never owned a Paloqueth toy myself before this one, I’ve been aware of the company for a while. Through reviews I’ve seen other bloggers write, I knew that Paloqueth produced affordable, rechargeable silicone toys, so when the company reached out to me, I was super excited to work together. While I as a sex blogger have access to expensive sex toys, I’m aware that this isn’t the case for many of my readers, and I’m always excited to review more affordable sex toys.

leaf.pngI asked to review the Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator, partly because it was a toy I hadn’t seen reviewed yet, and because I wanted to compare and contrast it with other, more expensive vibrating plugs. At $31.69, the Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator is very affordable for a remote control silicone vibration plug, With an insertable length of 4 inches, with a circumference of 5 inches at its widest point, it is quite large, and this isn’t a toy I’d recommend for people new to anal. The plug comes packaged in a black box with a USB charger, small information leaflet, and small bottle of water based lube (which, not gonna lie, I did not use, as I’m super fussy about lube). The plug itself is waterproof and rechargable, while the remote uses a 23A battery, which is included.

I was interested in comparing and contrasting the Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator to the B-Vibe Rimming Plug Petite, as they seemed to have a lot of similarities despite being at very different price points. (The B-Vibe plug is £105). Both plugs have both rotation and vibration functions, and have the option of being used with a remote control. There are differences between the two- the Paloqueth plug is more angled than the B-Vibe one, lending itself to prostate play more. The rotation functions are located differently in the two plugs- in the neck of the B-Vibe plug but at the tip of the Paloqueth one. And the B-Vibe plug is a smooth taper, while shape of the Paloqueth Anal Vibrator resembles anal beads, with three circular bumps. There is some increase in size between the bumps, but it isn’t huge, and the sensation of inserting the plug didn’t feel like gradual stretching to me.

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The Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator can be controlled either using the provided remote or by using the button at the base of the plug. I much prefer using the remote, as this means the rotation and vibration functions can be controlled independently. There’s seven modes for each, although four of the vibration settings are patterns, which aren’t really to my tastes. The modes for the rotation function are:

  1. Rotate Clockwise
  2. Rotate Clockwise, faster
  3. Rotate Clockwise, faster again
  4. Rotate Anti- Clockwise
  5. Rotate Anti-Clockwise, faster
  6. Rotate Anti-Clockwise, faster again
  7. Oscillate between rotating in different directions

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After some experimenting I generally stuck to the mid-speeds when it comes to rotation, with the vibration set on the most intense solid speed. This works really well for me for targeted p-spot stimulation, with the rotation providing a really lovely gentle pressure. I definitely think the rotation function is intended for people with prostates, but this plug is of course usable by people without them. The T-bar fits super comfortably between my cheeks, and while I did find myself accidentally turning the vibrator off when sitting down if I was controlling it just from the button at the base, I didn’t have trouble with this when using the remote.

onleaf.pngYou can use the Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator vaginally as well as anally, although do make sure you sanitise the plug properly if you’re using it for both anal and vaginal play. I did briefly try this, and while it didn’t bring me to orgasm, it did feel pleasant.

I did notice an issue with the Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator’s design once I had it inserted, however. There isn’t a big difference between the size of the plug neck and that of the first circular bump. This means the plug doesn’t sit neatly. While it didn’t actually happen I was always conscious of the possibility of the plug falling out.

Aside from this, however, I don’t have any complaints about the Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator. While it’s definitely a toy more suited to people with prostates, it’s absolutely usable by people without one. While it’s definitely not a toy for anal beginners, and I am hesitant to wholeheartedly recommend the Rotating Anal Vibrator due to the lack of a neck, I still had a lot of fun playing with it. If you’re interested in trying out new sensations for anal play or unsure if rotating plugs will work for you, the Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator is an affordable, body-safe option definitely worth checking out.

You can buy the Paloqueth Rotating Anal Vibrator for $31.69


This product was sent to me from Paloqueth in return for a fair and impartial review. No affiliate links were used in this post.