The Satisfyer Power Flower is a lay-on G-spot/clitoral vibrator built around a soft-silicone "petal" head that splits into three flexible flaps — a shape Satisfyer's German design team landed on to give users two distinct sensations from the same toy: broad full-coverage when the petals lay flat against the vulva, and more pinpoint flutter when held at an angle so the tips make direct contact. The Power Flower has been one of the brand's longest-running budget SKUs and remains a Reddit/r/SexToys perennial recommendation for the sub-$40 lay-on category.
Standout features. Twelve programs: six steady intensities and six rhythm patterns, with the rhythm modes the more-praised half of the set. IPX7 waterproof for fully submersible use. USB magnetic charging — typical of the broader Satisfyer line. Approximately 50 minutes runtime at full intensity, ~3.5 hours to recharge. The head is soft silicone over an ABS plastic handle, and the petal architecture is what differentiates it from the rest of the Satisfyer lay-on lineup (which is mostly Pleasure Air-only). Some reviewers report the petal tips can feel sharp at high intensity if held too directly — a worth-knowing positioning note rather than a build-quality complaint.
What reviewers and users are saying. Independent reviewers including SomeQueer, Isabelle Lauren, and Sexology Bae give the Power Flower above-average ratings within the budget category, with the consensus being that it punches above its sub-$50 price for users who specifically want lay-on rather than suction. Reddit users in r/SexToys most frequently cite it as a starter recommendation for users who tried a Magic Wand and found it too intense, or who tried a Satisfyer Pro 2 and found suction wasn't their thing.
Price and where to buy. $30–$49 across retailers depending on color and promotion. Available at Amazon, Walmart, JOUJOU, Lovehoney, and direct from Satisfyer. The current Lovehoney price tends to be the most competitive at around $35.
Materials. Body-safe silicone head (phthalate-free, latex-free, hypoallergenic) on an ABS plastic handle. Standard Satisfyer body-safe profile — no concerning ingredients.
Bottom line. A genuinely good budget lay-on if you've ruled out Pleasure Air suction and want something with a different sensation footprint than a bullet or wand. For under $40, the Power Flower is the most-recommended entry in its specific category, and the dual-sensation petal architecture is the genuine point of difference. Skip it if you specifically want pinpoint clitoral stimulation only — the petal tips can be intense at that range — but for full-vulva lay-on use, it's a heritage budget pick that hasn't aged.
Sources
- Satisfyer Power Flower — Amazon product page
- Satisfyer Power Flower Review — SomeQueer
- Sex Toy Review: Satisfyer Vibes Power Flower — Isabelle Lauren
Update — 2026-05-21
Initial entry — story first created.