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Battery vs Rechargeable Sex Toys: Which Saves More in the Long Run?

Buying a new sex toy is usually an exciting process but it’s also the one question you’ll probably get: “Battery or rechargeable?”

In this ultimate battery-powered vs. rechargeable sex toys guide, we’ll dive into the details of each option and try to determine which one has the best value in the long term.

So let’s compare both choices, consider the costs and overall performance, and help you make an informed decision!.


Initial Price: Rechargeables Cost More Upfront

The first thing you should know is that rechargeable toys usually have a higher MSRP. You will spend between $50 and $150 for a good rechargeable vibe or massager. The battery-powered toys, on the other hand, can start at as low as $10 to $30.

The up-front cost shouldn’t be your only criteria. Battery-powered toys require you to buy AA or AAA batteries and eventually replace the battery caps, sometimes after only two uses.

Example

  • Battery-powered bullet vibe: $25 plus $5 every month on batteries
  • Rechargeable bullet vibe: $60 one-time cost

After only seven months, the first toy is already costing you more.

Long-Term Cost: Rechargeables Win

Let’s do some simple math and count the costs over the first year.

Battery-Powered Toy

Toy cost: $25

Batteries (four sets per month, $5 per set): $240

Yearly total: $265

Rechargeable Toy

Toy cost: $60

Charge cost: negligible (USB)

Yearly total: $60

Difference: $205 after just one year

After two or three years, the price difference is even more astonishing.

Of course, your battery toy might use fewer batteries and you might not use it as often. But if you are using the toy several times per month, rechargeables are a no-brainer.

Performance and Power

Rechargeables have stronger, deeper, and more consistent power. Many of them have more powerful motors designed for rumbly vibrations, not buzzy.

Battery toys tend to fade in power as the batteries deplete. Some of them have only one speed, some have two. The rechargeables have a lot more speeds and patterns.

Summary:

  • Rechargeable: consistent power and a wider variety of features
  • Battery-powered: weaker and less consistent

Environmental Impact

Every time you throw away a used battery, you create more waste. Single-use batteries aren’t eco-friendly and they usually end up in a landfill, not recycling.

One rechargeable toy creates less waste in a year than ten battery-powered toys.

Pro tip: If you do end up getting battery toys, consider rechargeable AA or AAA batteries.

Travel and Convenience

Battery-powered toys have a clear win in this category, though. You don’t have to worry about charging cables and plugs when you travel. Of course, modern rechargeables have a lot of nice features that make traveling easier:

  • USB charging (use a power bank if you need to)
  • Nice magnetic or pin chargers
  • Travel lock and convenient design
  • Quiet motor (no annoying buzzing in shared spaces)

Reliability and Lifespan

The cheap battery-powered toys start to break down and malfunction pretty quickly. Battery caps loosen, the battery compartment corrodes and the motor dies after a few months of use.

The high-quality rechargeable toys from a reputable brand come with a one to two year warranty and can last much longer. There are toys out there that I’ve owned for over a decade and they still work like new.

Tip: Avoid super cheap battery toys with unknown materials, and support the products with good safety ratings and return policies.

When Battery Toys Make Sense

Battery-powered toys can still be useful and some people prefer them to rechargeables:

  • When you’re on a tight budget and just want to experiment
  • As a backup toy for occasional use
  • For an easy toy that uses common batteries
  • For traveling to places with no power access

The main reason for buying battery-powered toys these days is for convenience. But if you use your toy more than a couple of times per month, rechargeables are still much better.

Final Verdict: Rechargeables Offer Better Long-Term Value

Battery-powered toys are usually cheaper to buy at first but can end up costing much more in the long run, especially if you use them often.

Rechargeable toys are an investment that pays for itself quickly and also offer better performance, longer lifespan, and more peace of mind.

In Conclusion…

So when should you buy a rechargeable sex toy? When you value performance, reliability, and long-term cost over initial price.

If you are not sure yet, you can always get one of each and try them for yourself!.

FAQ

Q: How much does it cost to charge a rechargeable toy?

Answer: Charging a rechargeable toy using a USB cable costs a few cents per charge or nothing at all if you charge using a power bank that you have already charged. Rechargeables often charge via USB.

Q: Do rechargeable toys use a lot of electricity?

Answer: No, the cost of charging a rechargeable toy with a regular wall adapter or USB charger is typically negligible. Most toys use less electricity than an LED light bulb.

Q: Do rechargeable toys lose their charge over time?

Answer: Yes, rechargeable toys do lose their charge over time if they are not used. However, the effect is usually negligible and if the toy has a low-capacity battery, it will still be used quickly even if you don’t use it.

Q: Is it better to buy a cheap battery or rechargeable toy?

Answer: Cheap battery-powered toys wear out faster and they usually break after a year. Cheap rechargeables often come with batteries from whom knows where. The higher price of rechargeables is an investment and they will typically last longer.

Q: How long do rechargeable batteries last?

Answer: It depends on the capacity of the battery in your toy, but most modern vibrators and massagers with rechargeable batteries can be used for at least a couple of hours on a single charge.

Q: What batteries do rechargeable sex toys use?

Answer: It depends on the model, but most toys these days have USB charging and some others use a rechargeable 18650 Li-ion battery, which you can charge with a special charger. Check the box or manual for your toy.