Satisfyer Pro 2 Care Guide: Cleaning, Charging, and Storage

Satisfyer Pro 2 Care Guide: Cleaning, Charging, and Storage

By Jake Turner  ·  Senior Editor  ·  April 2025

Satisfyer Pro 2 Care Guide: Cleaning, Charging, and Storage

The Satisfyer Pro 2 is one of the most widely owned air-pulse vibrators in the world — affordable, effective, and ubiquitous in sex toy recommendations. Its care requirements are straightforward but have a few specific points worth knowing: the magnetic contact charging system requires specific handling, the silicone head has the same silicone-lube incompatibility as all silicone toys, and the air-pulse nozzle requires attention to cleaning that a standard vibrator doesn’t. This guide is based on Satisfyer’s official Pro 2 user manual and quick start guide.

Satisfyer Pro 2 Materials: Silicone + ABS

According to the Satisfyer Pro 2’s official user manual and quick start guide, the toy is made of silicone and ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene). The silicone component is the air-pulse nozzle head — the part that contacts the body — while the handle body is ABS hard plastic. The silicone is described in Satisfyer’s documentation as body-safe and phthalate-free. Because the nozzle head is silicone, the same lubricant rules apply as for all silicone toys: water-based lubricants only. Satisfyer’s documentation confirms this — oil-based lubricants can damage the silicone material.

The nozzle head on many Satisfyer Pro 2 versions is removable — this is a design feature specifically to facilitate thorough cleaning of the interior of the nozzle, which is the contact point with the most exposure to body fluids. Whether the nozzle head on your specific version is removable depends on the model revision — consult your product documentation to confirm.

Cleaning the Air-Pulse Nozzle: The Critical Step

The air-pulse nozzle requires more attention than a standard vibrator surface because it has an interior chamber that contacts mucous membrane tissue during use and can trap moisture, lubricant, and body fluids inside. Satisfyer’s quick start guide recommends washing with warm water and a mild, toy-friendly soap or specialized toy cleaner, rinsing thoroughly, and patting dry with a lint-free cloth. For the nozzle specifically: if it is removable on your model, remove it and wash the interior of the chamber with warm soapy water, using your finger or a small soft cloth to ensure the interior is fully reached. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry completely — including the interior — before storage or reattachment.

If the nozzle is not removable on your model, the official guidance is to use a toy cleaner spray applied into the nozzle opening and allow it to work, followed by rinsing with warm water. A cotton swab can reach the interior of the nozzle to assist in removing any residue. Satisfyer’s documentation emphasizes that the toy should be separated from its charging cable before cleaning — never clean while connected to power.

Charging: Magnetic Contacts and Battery Specs

The Satisfyer Pro 2 uses a magnetic contact USB charging system — the charging cable docks with two metal contact points on the toy’s body rather than inserting into a port. Satisfyer’s official documentation specifies: 5V charging voltage, 500mA maximum charging current, Li-Ion 3.7V battery with 450mAh capacity, and an approximate charging time of 4 hours. A flashing LED light indicates the battery is charging; a solid (non-flashing) light indicates full charge.

The 4-hour charge time is notably longer than LELO and We-Vibe (both approximately 2 hours) — this reflects the smaller 450mAh battery capacity and lower charging current. Do not use fast-chargers or USB hubs that deliver significantly higher than 500mA current — this can stress the battery. The magnetic contact system is convenient but requires that both the magnetic contacts on the toy and the magnetic tip of the charging cable are clean and free from debris to maintain a reliable charging connection. Wipe the contacts with a dry cloth if charging seems intermittent.

Lubricant Compatibility

Satisfyer’s documentation confirms: use only water-based lubricants. Oil-based lubricants can damage the silicone material. This is particularly important for the nozzle head, which is in direct extended contact with the most sensitive tissue — using an incompatible lubricant on the silicone nozzle causes cumulative damage that eventually degrades the surface quality of the contact area.

Storage Protocol

Satisfyer’s documentation specifies a storage temperature range of -5°C to +60°C (23°F to 140°F) — note that the upper end of this range represents a very hot environment (car in summer, near a radiator) that would be harmful to the toy. Room temperature (65-75°F / 18-24°C) is the ideal storage environment. Store in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep separate from other toys made of different materials. The Pro 2 should be stored fully dry — the nozzle in particular needs complete interior drying before sealing in any storage container.

For organized storage alongside other toys, an individual fabric pouch (which protects the nozzle silicone from contact with other materials) inside a lockable storage box is the appropriate setup. The Satisfyer Pro 2 is approximately 5.5 inches long — it fits in the 18.5-inch Home in Bold box with significant room for other toys.

Specification Value Source
Silicone component Air-pulse nozzle head Satisfyer Pro 2 user manual
ABS component Handle body Satisfyer Pro 2 user manual
Charging system Magnetic contact USB (2 metal contacts on body) Satisfyer Pro 2 user manual
Charging voltage/current 5V, 500mA maximum Satisfyer Pro 2 user manual
Battery Li-Ion 3.7V, 450mAh Satisfyer Pro 2 user manual
Charge time Approximately 4 hours Satisfyer Pro 2 user manual
Lubricants Water-based only; oil-based damages silicone Satisfyer official documentation
Storage temperature -5°C to +60°C Satisfyer Pro 2 user manual

Store Your Satisfyer in the Home in Bold Box

The Home in Bold storage box fits the Satisfyer Pro 2 and multiple other toys with organized dividers and a code lock. The charging hole lets you maintain battery health without opening the box.

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Code lock. Velvet interior. Charging hole. $32.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to charge a Satisfyer Pro 2?

According to Satisfyer’s official user manual, approximately 4 hours for a full charge. The battery is a Li-Ion 3.7V, 450mAh cell charged at 5V / 500mA. A flashing LED indicates charging; a solid LED indicates full charge.

Can you wash a Satisfyer Pro 2 under water?

Satisfyer’s documentation does not provide an IPX rating in the materials reviewed for this article. The official guidance is warm water wash with mild soap. We recommend checking your specific model’s documentation to confirm waterproofing level before submerging. Most current Satisfyer products are waterproof, but confirm your specific model’s rating.

How do you clean the inside of the Satisfyer Pro 2 nozzle?

If the nozzle head is removable on your model, remove it and wash the interior with warm soapy water, using a finger or soft cloth to reach the interior chamber. If not removable, apply toy cleaner into the nozzle opening, use a cotton swab to clean the interior, and rinse thoroughly with warm water.

What lubricant should I use with Satisfyer?

Water-based lubricants only — Satisfyer’s documentation confirms oil-based lubricants can damage the silicone nozzle. Avoid silicone-based lubricants for the same reason. Any quality water-based lubricant without silicone or oil ingredients is appropriate.

Why does my Satisfyer Pro 2 charge slowly?

The Pro 2’s 450mAh battery and 500mA maximum charging current result in approximately 4 hours for a full charge — this is expected and correct per the official specification. If charging is taking significantly longer, check that the magnetic contacts are clean and making solid contact with the charging cable. Debris or corrosion on the contacts can reduce charging efficiency.

JT

Jake Turner

Senior Editor · GloryHoleToGo

Jake has spent over a decade reviewing sexual wellness products and storage solutions. His brand care guides draw on official manufacturer documentation, direct product testing, and consultation with sex educators. Where manufacturer specifications were unavailable or varied by model, this is noted explicitly in the article.

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