Rubber Ducky, You're The One
If you're someone looking for a first vibrator in a place where everything looks intimidating and scary, this is the vibrator for you.  It's a perfect vibrator for beginners, but will most likely disappoint those more experienced.  Either way, it does 'get the job done.'
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	                Pros
						        
                                        Perfect for beginners, easy to store/hide.
                                    
						        Cons
						        
                                        One setting, difficult to hold, only for clitoral stimulation.
                                    
						        
					Follow-up commentary
					
					11 months after original review				
				I still like this toy, but I don't use it as often as I used to.  Now that I've added to my toy collection, I Rub My Duckie has become more of a backup toy when I run out of batteries or something like that.  Even though I use it less, it's still a great vibrator, and one that I would definitely recommend to beginners.
			
			
			 
				
				    
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Great review!
I've used Duracell batteries with my Duckie, and they last really well. The vibrations stay at a constant level for quite a while. It takes AA. Also, I believe it uses a Philips head screwdriver. I have a small toolkit that I got from IKEA for $8, and that was fine. It doesn't need anything fancy.
Love your title choice, although now I have that little Seasame Street song going through my head and it won't stop.