Tickle, tease and please your lover with this medical-grade Wartenberg Wheel. Named after the famous neurologist Dr. Robert Wartenberg, this stainless steel pinwheel delivers a tingly sensation as the prickly pins roll across the skin. Combined with a blindfold and restraint, the heightened sensory experience will leave you breathless.
The sharp tips of the wheel gently pressed against my neck, while his hands fondled my breasts and his tongue tickled both ear lobes. He ran the prickly wheel across the slope of my shoulder, sending chills down my spine and all over my body.
The classic Wartenberg Wheel or Pinwheel thrills the senses when rolled over the skin.
Great to use in medical scenes or just for something unique and pleasurable.
Made of chrome plated brass and includes a leather sheath.
What Is It?
The Wartenberg Wheel is one of the most iconic sensation play tools ever created.
Originally developed as a neurological instrument to test skin sensitivity, it has become a favourite in BDSM and sensory play thanks to its ability to awaken nerve endings with a delicious mix of tickling, tingling and prickling sensations. As the tiny stainless steel pins glide across the skin, they create anything from goosebumps to delicious anticipation, depending on the pressure you apply.
Simple, elegant and endlessly versatile, it's a must-have for anyone who loves teasing, edging and sensory exploration.
Why We Love It
This little wheel is all about anticipation.
Run it lightly over the neck, inner thighs, back, breasts, buttocks or anywhere else your partner enjoys being teased and you'll create a cascade of tiny sensations that heighten awareness and make every touch afterwards feel even more intense.
One of our favourite ways to use it is with a blindfold. When your partner can't see where the wheel is going next, every roll becomes deliciously unpredictable.
The sensation can also be completely customised. A feather-light touch creates gentle tingles, while firmer pressure delivers a sharper, more intense prickly feeling. It's one of those rare toys that's just as enjoyable for curious beginners as it is for experienced kinksters.
Best For
Sensation play
BDSM beginners
Teasing and edging
Blindfold games
Temperature play
Tickling and tingling sensations
Foreplay
Nerve stimulation
Building anticipation
Couples
Not Ideal For
People wanting vibration
Deep impact play
Broken, irritated or sunburnt skin
Anyone taking blood-thinning medication or with bleeding disorders
Customers wanting intense pain play
Passionfruit Says
"The Wartenberg Wheel proves that you don't need vibration or electricity to create incredible sensations. It's one of our favourite foreplay tools because it's all about anticipation. Use it slowly, mix up the pressure and combine it with a blindfold. You'll be amazed how sensitive the body becomes. It's a classic for a reason."
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it break the skin?
When used correctly, no. The wheel is designed to stimulate the skin, not puncture it. Always use gentle to moderate pressure and avoid rolling it over broken or delicate skin.
Does it hurt?
That depends on how you use it. A very light touch feels tickly or tingly, while increased pressure creates a sharper, prickly sensation. You stay in complete control of the intensity.
Where can I use it?
Try it on the back, shoulders, arms, legs, buttocks, chest and other fleshy areas. Many people also enjoy using it on the inner thighs, but avoid rolling it directly over genitals, nipples or mucous membranes.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Because the intensity is entirely controlled by your touch, it's one of the easiest sensation toys for beginners to experiment with.
Does it work well with other bondage toys?
Yes! We especially love pairing it with a blindfold, restraints or temperature play. Removing sight makes every sensation feel more intense and unpredictable.
How do I clean it?
Wash with warm water and mild soap or wipe with a toy cleaner after each use, then dry thoroughly before storing.
Can it be used for medical purposes?
Although the Wartenberg Wheel was originally designed for neurological examinations, this product is sold as an adult sensation play accessory and should not be used as a medical device.