Blowmotion Suction Vibrating Masturbator Review: Real Suction + Boost Mode Tested
My buddy Alex (straight guy, mid-30s, been in the scene casually for years) finally got his hands on the Blowmotion Suction Vibrating Male Masturbator after I kept bugging him about it. He’s the type who’s tried a bunch of sleeves and strokers but usually sticks to basic manual ones—nothing too fancy. This one caught his eye because of the suction claim and the fact it’s rechargeable. He grabbed it during the current sale (down to $109.99 from $169.99, saving $60—that’s a 35% drop, and it’s marked as last-chance clearance so it won’t be restocked). You can check it out here.
Here’s his honest take, straight from our last hangout chat (paraphrased but verbatim vibes—he’s direct, no filter).
“So yeah, I’ve been using the Blowmotion for about three weeks now, probably 8–10 sessions. First thing: the build feels solid. It’s 10 inches long overall with a 4-inch internal canal, ergonomic handle that actually fits my hand without cramping, and it’s heavier than I expected but in a good way—like it’s meant to stay put. The opening is neutral (no fake mouth or anything), which I prefer—less distracting. Soft plastic, phthalate-free, stretchy enough for me without feeling cheap.
The real draw is the suction + vibration combo. There are three suction modes that legit feel like someone’s sucking—starts gentle, ramps up to pretty intense pulsing. It’s not Air Pulse like those clit toys, more like rhythmic suction waves that pull and release around the head. Paired with the vibration (2 speeds, 4 patterns, plus a Boost button that slams both to max instantly), it’s a lot. Like, a lot a lot. The textured interior has ridges and bumps that hit just right on the tip and upper shaft—nothing crazy intricate, but it adds grip and sensation without being overwhelming.
Battery life is solid—up to 80 minutes advertised, and I’ve never killed it mid-session. USB rechargeable, splashproof (not fully submersible, but easy cleanup with toy cleaner and warm water). Travel lock is clutch—I tossed it in my bag once without worry.
Pros for me:
The suction actually delivers on the ‘oral mimic’ promise—better than most strokers I’ve tried.
Boost mode is evil in the best way—one press and you’re right on the edge.
Handle makes it easy to control angle and pressure, especially when you’re close.
Quiet enough for apartment life (under normal TV volume).
Downsides:
It’s bulky—doesn’t hide discreetly in a drawer like slimmer sleeves.
The suction can feel ‘too much’ if you’re already super sensitive; I had to dial it back the first couple times or I’d finish way faster than planned.
Cleanup is a bit fiddly—the canal is deep, so you really have to rinse and air-dry it properly.
Price—even on sale at $109.99, it’s an investment compared to basic manual toys.
Overall? I’d give it a solid 8.5/10. If you’re bored of plain stroking and want something that actually pulls you in and keeps you there, this thing delivers. The combo of suction + vibe + texture makes it feel more interactive than most male masturbators I’ve owned. I’m not gooning for hours (yet), but it’s definitely turned solo time into something I look forward to instead of just quick relief.
Would I buy it again? Yeah, especially at the sale price. If Lovehoney restocks it, grab it while it’s discounted—$109.99 feels fair for what it does.”
Thanks for the real talk, Alex. If you’re a guy (or buying for one) who wants more than manual action and likes that sucking/pulling sensation, this Blowmotion is worth testing. Always use plenty of water-based lube for the best glide and clean it thoroughly after. Got questions or want Alex to compare it to something else he’s tried? Drop them below.