Lucky Ducky vs VeDO Kinky Bunny
Lucky Ducky vs VeDO Kinky Bunny: Honest Comparison from Someone Who Sells Both
Dual stimulators are a category full of products that look similar on the listing page and feel totally different in practice. The Lucky Ducky and the VeDO Kinky Bunny are a good example. They're both "rabbit style" in the loose sense, meaning they hit two places at once. That's where the similarity ends. One is an entry-level shower-focused novelty with a sense of humor. The other is a serious rechargeable unit with a stronger motor and a higher price tag. They're not really competing for the same buyer, but they show up in the same searches, so the comparison matters.
We sell both. We make a slightly higher margin on one of them. We're not going to tell you which, because it shouldn't change the answer, and if we did the math right, it won't.
Quick Verdict
Buy the Lucky Ducky if you want a fun, waterproof, shower-ready dual stimulator without spending a lot. Buy the VeDO Kinky Bunny if you want a stronger motor, a rechargeable battery, and a more refined build for regular use at home. For pure shower duty, the Lucky Ducky is built for it. For everything else, the Kinky Bunny is the more serious device.
Side-by-Side Specs
| Spec | Lucky Ducky | VeDO Kinky Bunny |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $43.99 | $59.66 |
| Length (insertable) | ~4 in | ~5 in |
| Total length | ~7 in | ~9 in |
| Waterproof rating | IPX7 (fully submersible) | IPX6 (strong splash resistant) |
| Power source | 2x AAA batteries | Rechargeable (USB) |
| Battery life | Until batteries die | ~2 hours per charge |
| Motor count | 1 (shared) | 2 (independent) |
| Speed / pattern count | 10 | 10 speeds + 5 patterns |
| Material | Body-safe silicone + ABS | Body-safe silicone |
| Controls | Simple button | Multi-button with memory |
| Warranty | 1 year | 1 year |
| Weight | 4.8 oz | 6.9 oz |
Sources: manufacturer product pages. IPX ratings per IEC 60529, the international standard for ingress protection. IPX6 means protected against powerful water jets but not submersion. IPX7 means protected against temporary submersion in up to one meter of water.
Where the Lucky Ducky Wins
- Price. About $16 cheaper. Not a huge gap, but enough to matter if you're testing the category or buying for a first-timer.
- Full IPX7 submersion rating. You can drop it in the tub without panic. The Kinky Bunny can handle a shower spray but not submersion.
- Battery convenience. AAA batteries mean no charging cable, no "wait, I need to plug this in first." You keep a four-pack in the drawer and you're ready.
- Simpler controls. One button. Click through the speeds. That's the whole interface. Some people see that as a downgrade. Other people see it as exactly what they want at 11pm.
- Character. Yes, the Lucky Ducky has a face. That's part of the design. If you don't want your bathroom counter to read as obvious, this one camouflages better than you'd think.
Where the VeDO Kinky Bunny Wins
- Motor strength. Noticeably stronger. Reviewers consistently describe the VeDO as "rumbly" where the Lucky Ducky reads as "buzzy." Rumbly motors tend to deliver more sensation and less numbness over time.
- Two independent motors. You can run the shaft and the external arm at different speeds, which the Lucky Ducky can't do.
- Rechargeable battery. No AAA hunt. Charge it, use it, put it back on the dock. For regular use, this is cleaner.
- More size. Longer insertable length and wider girth. Whether that's a pro or a con depends on the buyer, but it's a real spec difference.
- Premium silicone feel. The Kinky Bunny is fully silicone-coated including the base and handle. The Lucky Ducky mixes silicone with ABS plastic, which is fine, just not as soft.
- Pattern modes. Five preset rhythm patterns in addition to the 10 speeds. The Lucky Ducky is speeds only.
The Shower Use Case
The Lucky Ducky was built for this. IPX7 rated means you can submerge it, rinse it, clean it under the tap, and use it with silicone lube under running water without thinking about it. It's lightweight, the battery compartment seals with an O-ring, and the whole body wipes clean in about a minute. If shower use is the main reason you're shopping, this is the one.
The VeDO Kinky Bunny is IPX6 rated. Per IEC 60529, that means it's protected against powerful water jets from any direction, so a shower spray won't hurt it, but it's not rated for submersion. You can use it in the shower. You cannot drop it in the tub. The charging port is also a point of water ingress risk on any rechargeable device, and IPX6 assumes that port is sealed but not submerged. In practice, people use the Kinky Bunny in the shower all the time. Just dry the charging port before plugging it back in.
So for pure shower use, Lucky Ducky is the more confident pick. For mixed use where shower is occasional, Kinky Bunny holds up fine.
Our Recommendation
Buy the Lucky Ducky if: you want a shower-ready dual stimulator under $50, you don't want to deal with charging cables, you're new to the category and want something easy, or you want full submersion confidence.
Buy the VeDO Kinky Bunny if: you've owned a few of these before, you specifically want a stronger rumbly motor, you want independent control of both motors, you want rechargeable convenience, or you want a more premium build that feels worth the extra $16.
If you're genuinely torn, ask yourself one question: is this mostly for the shower, or mostly for the bedroom? Shower answer is Lucky Ducky. Bedroom answer is Kinky Bunny. That one question resolves most of the debate.
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FAQ
Which one has a stronger motor?
The VeDO Kinky Bunny. It's rumbly rather than buzzy, and most users report it delivers more sensation with less numbing.
Can I use the VeDO Kinky Bunny in the shower?
Yes, but don't submerge it. It's IPX6 rated per IEC 60529, which covers strong water jets but not full submersion. Dry the charging port before plugging in.
Is the Lucky Ducky too small?
It has a shorter insertable length (~4 in) compared to the Kinky Bunny (~5 in). Whether that matters depends on preference. For shower use, shorter and lighter is often a feature, not a drawback.
Do either of these need special lube?
Use water-based lube with both. Both are silicone-coated, and silicone lube can slowly degrade silicone surfaces.
How quiet are they?
Both are reasonably quiet for their motor size. The Kinky Bunny is slightly louder under water due to the stronger motor. Neither is silent.
Written by Rex.