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LELOs Cyber Monday Sale is somehow still live — last chance to save up to 50%

A woman holding the enigma double sonic triple stimulation vibrator above her head.

TL;DR: Save up to 50% at LELO and get a free SONA 2 Travel on orders over $199. The extended Cyber Week sale ends in 20 hours.


Score up to 50% off and get a free SONA 2 Travel for all orders $199+.

We are well past Cyber Monday, but LELO’s Cyber Week Sale (something the brand is calling its “Come hard, save hard” event, which I’m honestly here for) is still live. During what’s left of the sale, you can get up to 50% off select toys and a free SONA 2 Travel on any order that’s $199+ (which shouldn’t be too hard to reach).

There are quite a few products included in the sale, but my favorites are the ENIGMA Double Sonic and the SMART WAND 2 Large. (I own the ENIGMA Wave and the SMART WAND 2 Medium, so I can vouch for the quality here.)

The ENIGMA Double Sonic is a triple stimulation vibe that’s similar to the Wave, but it swaps out WaveMotion tech for the brand’s new DeepSonic tech. This is designed specifically to stimulate the A-spot (located between the cervix and the bladder) to help you reach a vaginal orgasm. You can even connect it to your phone via Bluetooth to use the LELO app, which has a “FINISH ME OFF” mode that slowly builds you up, and an “OUT OF CONTROL” mode if you want to push past your normal limits.

$244.30 at LELO
$349 Save $104.70
 
$143.28 at LELO
$199 Save $55.72
 

I know this all sounds like marketing speak, but I can personally vouch for this design — the orgasms are truly delicious in every sense of the word. (Just be sure to follow my golden rule: USE LUBE!) The ENIGMA Double Sonic is $244.30 with the discount, so it automatically qualifies you for that free SONA 2 Travel.

If you’re not into triple stimulation and just want a top-tier wand, the SMART WAND 2 is one of my all-time favorites. It’s powerful, easy to hold, and delivers vibrations intense enough to make you come in seconds. The Large version is $55.72 off right now, but it won't get you to that $199 free gift threshold on its own. I’d recommend pairing it with something like the LYLA 2 (on sale for $84.50). It’s a bullet vibe with a remote, which is perfect if you want to give your partner the reins or get a little adventurous with some public play.



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