The Dream Crush finger vibrator by Blush (part of the “Play with Me” line) is an ergonomic handheld finger vibe. Petite and simple to use, it’s a convenient little toy to travel with.
Dream Crush Vibe at a Glance
Pros: Silky smooth silicone. Ergonomic handle. Simple to use. Waterproof.
Cons: Relatively short run time (45 mins).
Modes | Noise Level | Run Time | Dimensions | Warranty | Waterproof |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 speeds, 7 patterns | 30dB | 45 min | 1.5″ x 2″ x 2.25″ | 1 year | Yes |
Unboxing & Inspection
The Dream Crush comes in a small box with flip cover and two safety seals. It doesn’t have physical user manual, but you just scan the QR code on the box for a short how-to-use video (see here). You can also register the product to more easily file a warranty claim directly with Blush, but it isn’t necessary.


When I first handled the little Dream Crush, its satiny silicone attracted me. I’m glad to see Blush still offering quality material at a lower price point ($40). The single button sits atop the little finger piece, and there is a small indentation at the back of the finger grip area where you insert the USB charging cable. Hold that button down for 2 seconds to power on/off and press it quickly to cycle through its vibration modes.
On first impression, the Dream Crush looks similar to a blender sponge – pretty innocuous. Because of it shape, it wouldn’t stick out on your vanity among other cosmetics or skin care products. I like the element of discretion here.



It’s a compact lil vibe. It feels great in my hand… and on my clit and nipples. 😉 But really, Dream Crush is light, compact, and easy to hold and maneuver with its two-finger grip.
It’s super responsive to its single button control, switching modes promptly and without issue.
My Experience with the Dream Crush Vibe
I’m always on the hunt for good non-penetrative toys, and I really enjoy this one. My favorite modes are the 1st and 2nd vibration settings (feels mid-way between rumbly and buzzy) and the 5th and 9th settings (pulse patterns).
Here’s an overview of the patterns:
1- low vibration
2- medium vibration
3- high vibration
4- quick pulse
5- quick pulse/low crescendo vibe
6- low vibe/pulse/quick pulse
7- pulse/rest
8- alternating low/high vibe
9- alternating quick pulse/high vibe
It feels like slightly more vibration is centered over the Dream Crush’s little sculpted tip. It feels good to either hold the tip on my clit, with it pointed downward with its charging port facing up, or the other way around, pressing the base of the toy against my vulva with its tip facing up against the base of my clit. I love to lay face down and grind on this toy. Sometimes I need a little more surface area if I’m going at it like this, and in those cases, I’ll usually reach for the Iroha Temari (like a stubby wand perfect for grinding/humping in this position). The Romp Kiss is another clit toy with similar finger grip, but more of a suction sensation.
About 60-70% of the vibrations in the toy do transmit to your fingers, but this can be reduced by adjusting your hold on the finger grip. It’s possible to use the toy by holding the grip’s top edges, which you might be doing anyway as you’re cycling through the patterns.



I especially love how quiet Dream Crush is, registering just barely 30dB from 10 ft away. It’s undetectable if used under your bed covers or, of course, with another distractor like TV or music playing in the room. OR you can use it in the bath or shower since it’s waterproof. The sound of the shower also drowns out the minimal noise of Dream Crush.
Final Thoughts
Dream Crush offers simplicity and versatility in a cute, compact package. No fuss, minimal investment ($40 before coupons), and a 1-year warranty. Plus, it’s quiet, waterproof, and not a visually provocative toy.