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Gaia Eco Bullet Coral

The Gaia Eco Bullet Coral is made from plant-based Biofeel plastic. Compact, simple, and eco-conscious. Read our full breakdown before you buy.

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A bullet vibrator that doesn’t cost the planet

Most bullet vibrators are made from conventional plastic that ends up in landfill. The Gaia Eco Bullet Coral takes a different approach: Blush manufactures it from Biofeel, a 100% plant-based plastic the brand describes as biodegradable. Same compact format, same simple one-button control, just a cleaner material story.

Best for: Anyone who wants a no-fuss, effective bullet vibrator and prefers to choose products with a lower environmental footprint.

Not for: Those looking for advanced features, multiple intensity modes, or a rechargeable option, this is a straightforward, single-purpose tool.

If you’re still weighing up bullet vibrators generally, the Best Vibrators for Beginners (2026) guide covers how bullet size, motor placement, and control style affect real-world use.

How it feels and what it’s made of

The Biofeel plastic Blush uses here is firm, smooth, and body-safe, the same kind of non-porous surface you’d want on anything used intimately. Firm toys transmit vibration more directly than soft silicone, which means you feel the motor clearly rather than through a layer of dampening material. For precise, external stimulation, that’s a feature, not a drawback.

The coral colorway is understated and looks nothing like a medical device, which matters to plenty of buyers. The top-mounted control keeps operation simple: no hunting for a button you can’t see.

The compact bullet format sits comfortably in the hand and is easy to maneuver. Exact dimensions aren’t published by Blush, but the category standard puts most bullets in the 3-4 inch range. If size specifics are a deciding factor for you, it’s worth checking the retailer listing directly.

Care and lubricant

Biofeel plastic is non-porous, so cleaning is straightforward. After each use, wash with warm water and a small amount of mild antibacterial soap, then let it air dry completely before storing.

One important note: Blush does not state that this toy is waterproof. Keep cleaning to a damp cloth or gentle rinse rather than full submersion, unless you have confirmed waterproofing details from the retailer.

On lubricants, this is one of the more flexible options out there. The manufacturer confirms compatibility with all lube types, water-based, silicone-based, and oil-based. Water-based lube is still the easiest to clean up and a reliable default.

Where it fits in your collection

The Gaia Eco Bullet Coral sits in a small but growing category of eco-conscious intimate products. If the color isn’t quite right, the Gaia Eco Bullet Aqua offers the same Biofeel construction in a cooler tone.

For something with a more traditional plastic build but a similarly slim profile, the RO 80 Bullet Vibrator is worth a look. If you want something that doubles as a couples toy, the Love In The Pocket Vibro Love Plug Black takes a different approach to shared use.

New to vibrators entirely? The Best Vibrators for Beginners (2026) breaks down what to prioritize at this stage and which features are worth paying for.

Specifications

Material Biofeel (100% plant-based, biodegradable plastic — per manufacturer)
Control Top-mounted single button
Lubricant compatibility All types (water-based, silicone-based, oil-based)
Waterproof Not stated by manufacturer
Color Coral
Gaia Eco Bullet Coral
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