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Lechery Review | Cliterature: The Great Gaspy Review

Sep 21, 2025
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My verdict

The Great Gaspy is ambitious, combining thrusting action with dual vibrations for a multi-sensory experience, but its potential is undermined by mechanical and structural flaws. The half-inch telescopic motion paired with the vibrations in the shaft and rabbit ears can feel genuinely pleasurable when everything works—but the thrusting motor frequently locks up under resistance, and the weak construction at the tip makes removal feel tense and uncertain. The married controls for vibration and thrusting further limit customization, leaving the toy less versatile than it initially promises. That said, the toy has redeeming qualities. The soft silicone makes insertion smooth, the buttons are easy to navigate, and the rabbit ears deliver satisfying external stimulation. It’s also quiet and easy to clean, with non-porous surfaces that rinse off effortlessly. Still, these positives aren’t enough to outweigh the inconsistency and design limitations. For those who value reliability and control, the Great Gaspy feels more like a playful conversation starter than a truly dependable addition to a toy collection. ​

Pros

Sleek, modern design with flexible rabbit ears
Easy to clean and maintain
Discreet noise levels for private play

Cons

Controls for thrusting and vibration are tied together
Thrusting motor struggles with resistance
Weak construction at the tip creates stress during removal
Lacks versatility due to design limitations

Design

The Great Gaspy definitely catches the eye with its modern, stylish design, but using it reveals a few frustrating shortcomings. It’s got some weight to it, but it’s still easy to manage, and the buttons are placed in a way that feels natural during play. The flexible rabbit ears are a thoughtful touch; they bend back fully, which makes them comfortable for various play styles. However, the control design could use some work. The fact that the main vibration and thrusting functions are tied together on the same button limits your ability to personalize the experience. ​ The biggest red flag, though, is the construction of the tip. The telescopic action relies on two parts, and the thin material around the separation joint doesn’t inspire confidence. It’s unsettling to feel the moving parts just beneath the surface, especially when the thrusting motor struggles under pressure. If you’re someone who likes intense sessions, the frequent motor lockups can be a real mood killer.

Quality

When it’s working, the Great Gaspy does a decent job of delivering pleasure. The half-inch thrusting motion, combined with powerful vibrations, can feel really nice if the motor holds up. Unfortunately, the telescopic action freezes up under any significant resistance, which interrupts the moment and becomes frustrating fast. While the vibrations in both the shaft and rabbit ears are enjoyable, the mechanical flaws overshadow their potential.

Experience

The Great Gaspy looks approachable and even a little inviting on the surface, but using it uncovers some serious concerns. The soft, flexible materials make insertion smooth, and the button placement feels intuitive enough for quick mode changes mid-play. The rabbit ears are a definite highlight, delivering steady external stimulation that adds a lot to the experience.

But the problems start once you put the toy under real pressure. The outer skin shifts too much around the firmer inner core, and when used anally, that resistance often causes the motors to seize up entirely. The most unsettling part, though, is removal. The tip feels weak and poorly supported, almost like it could separate with one wrong tug. It adds a level of stress that undermines what could otherwise be an enjoyable session.

Performance

The Great Gaspy is ambitious in its design, blending thrusting action with dual vibrations to deliver a multi-sensory experience. On paper, the half-inch telescopic motion combined with the powerful vibrations in both the shaft and rabbit ears promises dynamic stimulation. In practice, however, the toy struggles under real-world use. The telescopic motor frequently locks up when encountering resistance, disrupting the rhythm and leaving sessions feeling interrupted. The construction at the tip adds another layer of frustration; the thin material around the moving parts doesn’t inspire confidence, making removal feel tense rather than enjoyable. Even when everything works as intended, the married controls for vibration and thrusting limit personalization, so it’s hard to dial in the exact experience you want.

Where the Great Gaspy does succeed is in its user-friendly elements. The soft, flexible silicone makes insertion smooth, the buttons are logically placed, and the rabbit ears deliver satisfying external stimulation. It’s also quiet and easy to clean, with non-porous surfaces that rinse off effortlessly. These features show that the designers were thinking about usability, but they aren’t enough to overcome the mechanical and structural shortcomings. For users who value consistent performance and reliability, the toy’s flaws are difficult to ignore, leaving its playful promise feeling more like a concept than a dependable reality.

Materials and care

The Great Gaspy is advertised as being made from body-safe silicone and ABS, with an IPX6 waterproof rating. On paper, that means it should be able to handle powerful jets of water for several minutes without issue, making it safe for shower play and easy cleanup. In theory, this sounds like a big plus. In practice, though, the construction doesn’t inspire the same confidence. The material feels flimsy compared to what the store page promises, and it’s hard to take the waterproof claims at face value when the overall build already raises so many doubts. That said, cleaning the Great Gaspy is refreshingly simple. Its smooth, non-porous surfaces rinse off easily with warm water and mild soap. The straightforward design means there aren’t any tricky spots to reach, making maintenance a breeze. It’s one of the few areas where the design actually delivers on its promises.

Packaging

The Cliterature Starter Pack arrived in a simple, discreet brown box—perfect for keeping things private. Inside, everything was safely cushioned with plenty of paper padding and bubble wrap, ensuring the collection stayed intact during transit. Each of the four toys in the collection was individually wrapped for extra protection. ​ The product packaging for each toy is as clever as it is stylish, designed to look like a classic hardback book in a high-end collection. The titles are witty twists on well-known novels, transformed into Moany Dick, Pleasure Island, Anna Karenicum, and The Great Gaspy. Opening each “book” reveals the corresponding toy nestled in a black foam insert, complete with all its accessories and documentation, adding a touch of luxury to the unboxing experience.

Price

At $171 USD, you’d expect a toy with durable construction, reliable performance, and thoughtful design. Instead, you’re getting weak structural integrity, motors that freeze under pressure, and controls that limit your ability to tailor the experience. It’s hard to see past the feeling that you’re really just paying for the fancy packaging. With so many comparable toys on the market for less than half the price—and without these glaring issues—it’s impossible to recommend this one.