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Blush Lush Gia Review

Tested & Rated with Methodology v1.1

Overall Score

7.3

What is it:

How generally good the wand is. It’s a weighted average of the wand’s performance in various areas.

Scoring Factors:

6.9

18%

6.4

14%

8.5

15%

10.0

13%

6.4

11%

7.2

13%

7.0

8%

Build Quality

5.0

4%

8.3

1%

4.5

3%

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Performance Ratings

6.9
6.4
6.4
8.5
9.5
7.2
5.0
8.3
4.5
7.0

MAX VIBRATION POWER

POWER RANGE

RUMBLINESS

COMFORT & EASE OF USE

USE DURING SEX

NOISE

ATTACHMENT COMPATIBILITY

MOUNT COMPATIBILITY

BATTERY LIFE

BUILD QUALITY

Our Verdict

When you can find the Blush Lush Gia on sale for under $50, it’s a versatile budget wand to explore both clit and G-spot stimulation. 

The Lush Gia’s gentle to moderately powerful vibrations are enjoyable. And they cover a versatile frequency range with rumbly, neutral, and buzzy levels. So you can explore a wide variety of stimulation and learn what you enjoy – plus, the end doubles as a G-spot vibrator!

The curved shape and small head make this toy very comfortable and easy to use solo or during sex. The Lush Gia’s controls are a basic cycling system, and the vibrations can be a bit noisy on high. But overall, it’s a good value at its discount price.When the Lush Gia is full-price (closer to $70), you’d be better off going with a premium wand like the Magic Wand Mini. Or other budget wands like the VeDO Wini or Orion Your New Favorite Wand are better values then.

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Pros

  • A good value when it's on sale for under $50, which happens frequently
  • Provides a versatile range of stimulation that's great for exploring and learning what you like
  • Can be used clitorally or for G-spot stimulation
  • Has both rumbly and buzzy vibrations (versatile for learning preferences)
  • The curved handle makes it very easy to leverage for pressure
  • Slim shape and curved handle make it easy to use during sex

Cons

  • Only the lowest power setting is rumbly
  • Buttons require you to cycle through vibration settings
  • Can be noisy on high power
  • Short battery life
  • Not exceptionally powerful

Table of Contents

The Blush Lush Gia is a dual-ended vibrator with a wand on one end and a curved G-spot vibrator on the other. Each motor has 3 power levels and 4 patterns. The Lush Gia is coated in body-safe, silky silicone and is IPX6 water-resistant – so you can clean it under running water but should not submerge it. It uses a magnetic USB charging cable.

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When the Blush Lush Gia is full-price, there are better options in its price range, such as the Magic Wand Mini, FemmeFunn Ultra Wand, or Magic Wand Plus – each with more power and better overall performance.

PeepShowToys often deeply discounts the Lush Gia for under $50. At that price, it’s worth considering for its versatility. The additional G-spot end makes it a unique competitor to our other budget wand recommendations, such as the VeDO Wini.

Also see our recommendations for the best wand vibrators under $100 and best wand vibrators under $50.


Vibrations: Power And Range


Max Power Rating

6.9

What is it:

How strong the wand vibrator’s highest power level feels.

When does it matter:

If you prefer the extreme power some wands offer or want to make sure your wand at least reaches a certain strength.

Scoring Factors:

Subjectively Scored

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Power Range Rating:

6.4

What is it:

How wide the range is between the highest and lowest power levels, and whether it has enough power levels that steps between levels aren’t too large.

When does it matter:

A broad power range is usually important because it enables more versatile stimulation. You can start on softer levels when your body isn’t ready for crazy strong power. But when you want more strength, you can turn it up high.

Scoring Factors:

6.4

100%

Adjusted Power Range Width

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Power vs Frequency Graph:

What is it:

A graph of each wand vibrator’s power vs frequency across all of its power levels. 

When does it matter:

If you want a detailed look at the full power and frequency characteristics of any particular wand vibrator. This will tell you how strong and how rumbly each setting of the wand feels.

How Strong Is Each Power?

  • Power ≤ 3: Comparable to the vibration strength of smaller vibrators like bullets.
  • Power between 3 and 4.5: Comparable to … 

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  • Power ≤ 3: Comparable to the vibration strength of smaller vibrators like bullets.
  • Power between 3 and 4.5: Comparable to the vibration strength of mid-sized, non-wand vibrators like the Lelo Mona 2, Lovense Hyphy, Lovense Lush 3, We-Vibe Nova 2, etc.
  • Power between 4.5 and 7: Slightly to moderately more powerful than mid-sized, non-wand vibrators like those mentioned above. 
  • Power ≥ 7: Substantially stronger than other kinds of vibrators. These levels feel extremely powerful.

The Vibration Power scale is defined with a 10.0 given to the most powerful wand vibrator’s highest strength (Currently the Doxy Die Cast). So a vibration power of 8.0 feels 80% as strong as the Doxy Die Cast. A 5.0 feels 50% as strong, and so on.

The Blush Lush Gia has a really enjoyable power range for the price – as long as it’s on sale for under $50. It has power levels similar to one of my favorite premium wands, the Magic Wand Mini, but at a lower price. 

The wand end begins softly at a 1.7 out of 10 strength. I enjoy this warm-up level – it’s comfortable and helps me get in the mood without feeling overstimulated.

There are three power levels, maxing out at 4.7 out of 10 vibration strength. This is still slightly stronger than what you’d experience from a typical non-wand vibrator. It’s plenty of power for me to orgasm easily and reliably.  

Those seeking a budget wand for more extreme power will be happier with the Orion Your New Favorite Wand, which reaches a 6.7 out of 10. Anything more powerful will require increasing your budget.
The Blush Lush Gia’s G-spot end is less intense but still enjoyable. Its strength is more comparable to a bullet vibrator. But it’s more impactful than the other dual-ended wand we’ve tested (the Maia Zoe). So for those looking for a combination wand, the Blush Lush Gia’s power makes it a better choice.

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Vibrations: Frequency (Rumbliness)


Rumbliness Rating:

6.4

What is it:

How “rumbly” (low frequency) or “buzzy” (high frequency) a wand vibrator feels at each of its power levels. And whether a wand can deliver strong vibrations while remaining reasonably rumbly. Higher scores indicate a “more rumbly” (lower-frequency) wand, since the majority of people prefer rumbliness. But ultimately vibration frequency is a personal preference.

When does it matter:

If you prefer vibrations in a specific area along the rumbly-to-buzzy spectrum.

Scoring Factors:

7.1

50%

5.7

50%

0%

Power vs Frequency Graphs

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Power vs Frequency Graph:

What is it:

A graph of each wand vibrator’s power vs frequency across all of its power levels. 

When does it matter:

If you want a detailed look at the full power and frequency characteristics of any particular wand vibrator. This will tell you how strong and how rumbly each setting of the wand feels.

Frequency on Low Power:

53 Hz

(Extremely Rumbly)

Median Frequency:

79 Hz

(Neutral)

What is it:

What part of the frequency spectrum a wand vibrator’s power levels are centered around. It’s the vibration frequency of the wand’s middle power level (the average of the two middle levels if there is an even number of settings).

When does it matter:

If you prefer vibrations in a particular part of the frequency spectrum. This is a fast way to see whether one wand’s vibration levels are generally more rumbly or buzzy than another wand’s vibration settings. Since most people prefer rumbly toys, a higher performance score implies a lower-frequency (more rumbly) wand. 

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Frequency on High Power:

93 Hz

(Moderately Buzzy)

Ave Power Per Frequency:

5.7

What is it:

A measure that rewards wand vibrators that remain rumbly (low-frequency) while packing good vibration strength. Calculated for a wand using the normalized power / normalized frequency at each power level and taking the median.

When does it matter:

If you want a wand with a good balance of power and rumbliness.

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We rate wands with rumbly vibrations higher than buzzy ones because most people prefer it. But preferences vary, so consider what you enjoy!

The Blush Lush Gia is not exceptionally rumbly, so if that’s your main priority, the Gia is not for you. However, its vibration levels span a versatile range with some rumbly and some buzzy levels.  

The wand end’s first setting is impactful and rumbly. Then the middle and top levels feel neutral and moderately buzzy. Since I enjoy neutral and even buzzy vibrations (as long as they’re not overwhelmingly powerful), I really like the Gia. And if you’re unsure what frequency you want, the Lush Gia provides a range of options to experiment with and learn what you enjoy! 

The Blush Lush Gia’s G-spot end ranges from neutral to extremely buzzy. I like more rumbly vibrations on my G-spot, so I don’t use the Gia internally often. But it’s still enjoyable and is my best dual-ended option.
If rumbliness is your priority, the Satisfyer Wand-er Woman is slightly more expensive – but it’s the cheapest wand with exceptional rumbliness.

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Comfort & Ease Of Use


Comfort & Ease of Use Rating:

8.5

What is it:

How comfortable the wand is to hold and press against your body. As well as how easy it is to press the buttons, leverage the wand for good pressure, and maneuver it to apply the stimulation where and how you want it. This rating also includes how easy the wand is to clean. Ratings are based primarily on solo use – I cover use during partnered sex here.

When does it matter:

If you are easily distracted by subtle discomforts such as feeling the vibrations in your hands, slight wrist strain, or an awkward grip on the handle. It also matters if you want a wand that’s easy to use for a wide variety of stimulation or for long periods of time.

These wands have excellent performance in this category and others. We only include wands we recommend overall, excluding wands that perform well here but not in other areas.

Scoring Factors:

7.5

22.5%

10.0

22.5%

9.5

22.5%

7.0

22.5%

9.0

10%

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