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Adult Products

We test and compare 56 adult toys — from vibrators to lubricants — with a focus on materials, safety and experience.

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Adult products are reviewed discreetly, professionally, and with emphasis on body-safe materials, clear ingredient transparency, and partner accessibility. All reviews are written for adults 18+. We verify that body-contact products use medical-grade silicone, ABS, or other materials confirmed phthalate-free. For toys we check motor durability, rechargeability ratings, and IP-rated waterproofing where claimed. Lubricants are rated for pH balance, ingredient safety (paraben-free, glycerin-free options flagged), and condom compatibility. Delivery is always in plain packaging from the retailers we link to. Reviews are fact-based and avoid sensational language.

Frequently asked questions about adult products

What materials are considered body-safe?+
Medical-grade silicone, borosilicate glass, stainless steel, and ABS plastic are the safest options. Avoid products made from PVC, jelly, or undisclosed 'TPE' from unknown brands — these can leach phthalates. If a manufacturer doesn't disclose material specifics, treat that as a warning sign.
Silicone or water-based lubricant?+
Water-based is universally compatible (with condoms, with silicone toys, with latex) but dries faster. Silicone-based lasts longer and is better for shower use, but is incompatible with silicone toys. Oil-based lubricants break latex condoms — avoid with barrier protection.
How do I clean body-safe silicone toys?+
Warm water with mild unscented soap is enough for 90% of products. Non-motorised silicone toys can be boiled for 3–5 minutes for sterilisation. Motorised toys should only be washed (not submerged) unless explicitly IPX7 rated. Let air-dry fully before storage.
Is delivery discreet?+
Every retailer we link to ships in plain packaging with no visible branding or product descriptions on the outside. Billing descriptors are also neutral — none identify the product category. This is standard industry practice in the UK.