Enema and douche kits are internal cleansing systems for rectal or vaginal hygiene before anal or vaginal sex, or for use in medical roleplay and BDSM scenarios. Each kit pairs a fluid reservoir—either a gravity-fed bag or squeezable bulb—with tubing and a body-safe nozzle for controlled, safe administration.
At a glance
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What it is: Reservoir, tubing, and insertion nozzle for internal cleansing before sex or play
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Best for: Anal or vaginal hygiene prep and medical fetish or BDSM roleplay scenarios
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Reservoir type: Gravity-fed bags or hand-squeezed bulbs; bags offer hands-free flow, bulbs give direct pressure
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Nozzle material: Stainless steel or medical-grade silicone, body-safe and non-porous
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Nozzle shape: Narrow tapered tips for beginners through wider advanced designs for experienced users
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Fluid capacity: Typically 1–2 litres for bags; bulbs range from 100–300 ml per squeeze
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Skill level: Intermediate to advanced; requires knowledge of safe technique to avoid tissue damage
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Care: Hand-wash all parts in warm soapy water; air-dry thoroughly before storage
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About Enema And Douche Kits
Enema and douche kits are practical systems designed for internal body cleansing. An enema kit delivers water or saline solution into the rectum via a gravity-fed bag that hangs above the body, or a hand-squeezed bulb that releases fluid under direct pressure. A douche kit uses the same principle but with a nozzle shaped for safe vaginal insertion. Both types come with medical-grade silicone or stainless steel nozzles in various widths and tip shapes, so you can choose a size that suits your experience level.
These kits serve two main purposes: practical hygiene preparation before anal or vaginal sex, and immersive medical-themed roleplay or BDSM scenarios where the act of cleansing itself becomes part of the power dynamic or clinical fantasy. Couples Bondage Kits often pair well with enema play for partners exploring medical scenes together. Because these products involve internal body contact, they suit intermediate to advanced users who understand safe technique and are comfortable managing fluid, pressure, and insertion depth.
What makes Enema And Douche Kits different
Unlike external sex toys, enema and douche kits work inside the body and demand careful attention to water temperature, fluid pressure, and nozzle angle to prevent discomfort or tissue damage. They create a unique blend of vulnerability, physical sensation, and intimate control that appeals to people exploring medical play or hygiene routines. Bondage Kits may include restraint elements, but enema kits focus on internal cleansing and the sensations it produces, making them a distinct category for people seeking that specific experience.
Types of Enema And Douche Kits
Enema and douche kits come in several functional styles:
Gravity-fed enema bags. A large fluid reservoir hangs 2–3 feet above body level, allowing water to flow down through tubing into the rectum at a steady, controlled rate. Ideal for thorough cleansing and extended play sessions.
Bulb enemas. A squeezable rubber or silicone bulb holds 100–300 ml of fluid and delivers it under direct hand pressure. Compact, portable, and good for quick cleansing or beginners learning technique.
Douche kits. Similar reservoir and tubing design to enema bags, but fitted with a nozzle contoured for vaginal anatomy and insertion. Anal Training Kits focus on gradual stretching, while douche kits centre on cleansing and medical roleplay.
Combination kits. Bundle multiple nozzle sizes and sometimes both bag and bulb options, so you can experiment with different pressures, widths, and sensations without buying separate parts.
How they compare
| Model |
Material |
Best for |
Control or Base |
Safety |
| Gravity-fed bag kit |
Medical-grade silicone tubing, stainless steel or silicone nozzle |
Thorough cleansing, extended play, medical roleplay |
Hang height and clamp valve control flow rate |
Even, steady pressure; requires proper water temperature monitoring |
| Bulb enema |
Soft rubber or medical silicone bulb, stainless steel nozzle |
Quick cleansing, portability, beginners learning control |
Hand pressure from squeezing; user controls release speed |
Direct pressure can be intense; easier to start and stop |
| Douche bag kit |
Silicone tubing, vaginal nozzle in silicone or stainless steel |
Vaginal cleansing, medical or clinical roleplay scenarios |
Gravity flow; hang height and valve adjust pressure |
Contoured nozzle for safe vaginal angle; lower pressure than anal |
| Multi-nozzle combination kit |
Silicone tubing, multiple nozzles in varying widths and materials |
Exploring different sensations, couples play, advancing technique |
Interchangeable nozzles allow customisation of pressure and insertion width |
Start with narrow nozzles; progress to wider as comfort increases |
How to choose an enema and douche kit
Start by deciding your primary goal: quick personal hygiene prep, extended roleplay, or couples play. If you want hands-free, steady cleansing for 10–15 minutes, a gravity-fed bag is your best choice. If you prefer portability and direct control over fluid release, a bulb enema is simpler and faster. For vaginal cleansing, choose a kit with a nozzle specifically shaped for that anatomy; vaginal douche kits typically use lower pressure than anal systems, so check the bag capacity and valve design.
Consider your experience level next. First-time users should start with a narrow nozzle and low fluid volume, then gradually progress to wider tips and longer sessions as comfort grows. Check whether the kit includes multiple nozzle sizes—this lets you experiment without extra purchases. Pay attention to material: stainless steel nozzles are durable and easy to clean, while medical-grade silicone is softer and gentler on sensitive tissue. If you're exploring medical roleplay with a partner, Chastity Belts and other restraint items can extend your scene. Always test water temperature on your inner wrist before use, and never exceed 105°F to avoid burns.
Tips from the Adultsmart team
Hard-won pointers from the Adultsmart team, alongside our panel of sexologists, educators, and adult-industry contributors. Meet our experts →
After years of helping customers with enema and douche kits, the biggest mistake we see is people rushing the fluid filling. Go slowly and listen to your body—if you feel pressure or discomfort, stop and let the fluid settle for a moment. Many first-timers assume they need to fill the entire bag in one go; in reality, smaller, gentler sessions are safer and often more enjoyable. Start with 500 ml of lukewarm water and work up from there as you get used to the sensation.
Water temperature is non-negotiable. Too-hot water causes real tissue damage, and too-cold water creates cramping and discomfort. Always test on your inner wrist first—it should feel warm, not hot. We also recommend using distilled or boiled water that's cooled to the right temperature, rather than tap water, because minerals and chlorine can irritate delicate internal tissue. Keep a thermometer handy until you develop a reliable feel for the right warmth.
Lubrication matters more than people think. Even though you're using water, apply a generous coat of water-based lubricant to the nozzle before insertion—the water alone doesn't provide glide, and friction during insertion can cause micro-tears. If you're using a silicone nozzle, avoid silicone lube (it can degrade the material). Finally, never leave someone restrained or in a vulnerable position during cleansing; have a safe word, stay present, and keep the experience collaborative and consensual from start to finish.
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Please read — safety first. Charge only with the supplied cable and keep the charging port dry unless the sex toy is waterproof-rated. Pair and update through the official app, and switch the device off fully between sessions so the motor and battery aren't left under load. Never share between partners, or between anal and vaginal use, without cleaning the item first or using a fresh condom. This information is general in nature only and is not medical advice; it does not account for your individual circumstances. If you have a relevant health condition or experience any persistent discomfort, discontinue use and seek advice from a qualified medical professional. |
Care and cleaning
Wash all parts—bag or bulb, tubing, and nozzle—in warm soapy water immediately after use. Use a bottle brush or pipe cleaner to scrub inside the tubing, where residue can hide. Rinse thoroughly under running water until the water runs clear. Air-dry completely before storing; moisture trapped inside promotes mould and bacterial growth. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Check tubing and seals regularly for cracks or degradation, and replace any worn parts before reuse.
Learn more
For more ideas on how to use these kits as part of your intimate life, explore our guide to Exciting Sex Kits. You'll find tips on combining cleansing play with other activities, safety practices, and real-world scenarios from other customers.
Why shop Enema And Douche Kits at Adultsmart
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