Silicone sex toys are smooth, flexible insertables made from medical-grade silicone for penetration or sensory play. Common types include dildos, vibrators, and plugs — all body-safe, non-porous, and hypoallergenic for solo or partnered use.
At a glance
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Material: Medical-grade silicone, non-porous and hypoallergenic for all skin types
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Types: Dildos, vibrators, plugs, and textured designs for varied stimulation
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Size range: 100–250 mm long, 20–50 mm wide, from compact to larger
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Texture: Smooth finishes for beginners, textured surfaces for added sensation
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Best for: Penetration play, sensory exploration, couples, and BDSM dynamics
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Power: Non-vibrating dildos or rechargeable vibrators with various control options
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Safety: Flared bases on plugs, handles on dildos, compatible with water-based lube
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Care: Washable with warm soapy water or toy cleaner, air-dry completely
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About Silicone Sex Toys
Silicone sex toys are crafted from medical-grade silicone, a body-safe material that's non-porous and hypoallergenic. They range from compact designs for beginners to larger insertables for experienced users. Finishes vary between smooth (gentle and comfortable) and textured (for added grip and sensation). Most include a flared base, handle, or other safety feature to prevent accidental internal loss.
These sex toys work for solo play, couples exploring together, and BDSM scenes where flexibility and softness matter. They're used for vaginal or anal penetration, external stimulation, or sensory play. Anal Sex Toys made from silicone are especially popular because the material is gentle on delicate tissue and easy to clean between uses.
What makes Silicone Sex Toys different
Silicone's biggest advantage is its smooth, flexible surface that feels luxurious against skin and moves naturally with your body. Unlike harder materials, silicone warms to body temperature quickly and suits sensitive users. It's non-porous, so bacteria can't embed in the surface — making it safer and easier to sanitise than porous alternatives. Medical Sex Toys often use this same high-grade silicone because of its proven safety record.
Types of Silicone Sex Toys
Silicone insertables come in several distinct forms, each designed for different sensations and play styles.
Dildos. Non-vibrating penetrative sex toys shaped for insertion, available smooth or textured. Ideal for control and depth play, they're often used by partners or solo users who prefer simplicity. Sex Toys in this category range from slim designs for beginners to larger, curved models for targeted stimulation.
Vibrators. Silicone vibrators add buzzing or pulsing patterns to penetration or external use. Most are rechargeable via USB and offer multiple speeds or modes. Popular for couples and solo users seeking hands-free or varied sensation.
Plugs. Smaller, bulbous insertables designed for anal or vaginal play, often with a flared base for safety. Plugs are held internally and suit both brief wear and extended sessions.
Textured designs. Some silicone sex toys feature ridges, bumps, or waves along the shaft for added friction and sensation. These suit experienced users seeking more intense stimulation.
How they compare
| Model |
Material |
Best for |
Control or Base |
Safety |
| Smooth silicone dildo |
Medical-grade silicone |
Beginners, couples, gentle play |
Handle or flared base |
Non-porous, hypoallergenic |
| Silicone vibrator |
Medical-grade silicone |
Varied sensation, hands-free use |
USB rechargeable, button controls |
Non-porous, waterproof options |
| Textured silicone dildo |
Medical-grade silicone |
Experienced users, added grip |
Handle or ridged base |
Non-porous, easy to clean |
| Silicone plug |
Medical-grade silicone |
Anal play, extended wear |
Flared base for safety |
Non-porous, soft on tissue |
How to choose a silicone sex toy
Start by thinking about what you want: penetration depth, vibration, texture, and if you're playing solo or with a partner. Beginners should choose smaller, smooth dildos or plugs in the 100–150 mm range — they're easier to control and less intimidating. If you're experienced or seeking intensity, larger or textured designs work well.
Size matters more than you'd think. Measure or compare against items you know (a finger, a phone) to avoid surprises. Check that any insertable has a flared base or safety handle — this prevents accidental internal loss and keeps play safe. Male Sex Toys made from silicone follow the same safety rules. Always use water-based lubricant with silicone sex toys; oil-based lubes can degrade the material over time.
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After years of helping customers with silicone sex toys, we've noticed a common mistake: people jump to larger sizes too fast. If you're new to penetration or anal play, start smaller than you think you need. Silicone is forgiving, but comfort and control matter more than size. You can always work up — and you'll actually enjoy the experience more if you're not white-knuckling it.
Texture is personal, and many first-timers assume smooth is always better. It's not. Smooth is easier to insert and suits sensitive users, but textured dildos give real feedback and grip — especially useful if you're exploring with a partner or using hands-free. Try a smooth one first if you're unsure, then experiment with texture once you know what you like.
Storage and care are dead simple, which is why customers love silicone. Wash with warm soapy water or a toy cleaner, air-dry completely, and store in a cool, dry spot — ideally in a pouch to keep dust off. Unlike sex toys that need batteries or charging, most silicone dildos last years with zero maintenance. The only real rule: always use water-based lube, never oil-based.
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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
Silicone sex toys are easy to clean because the material is non-porous and doesn't harbour bacteria. Wash with warm soapy water or a dedicated toy cleaner after each use. Dry completely before storing to prevent mould. Store in a pouch or clean container away from direct heat or sunlight. Silicone won't degrade from water or soap, but avoid oil-based lubricants and harsh chemicals.
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