Beginner's Buying Guide
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1. Look at the Appearance and Size
For insertable toys, size is crucial. Always choose one based on your body's condition. Too tight or too loose won't provide the best experience and may even cause injury.Check our Beginner’s Collection of Insertable Toys for safe, body-friendly options.
2. Smell and Identify the Material
Sex toys often adhere to strict EU or US standards, ensuring a relatively high level of quality in terms of material and workmanship. You can also use the smell to identify the quality of the material. High-quality medical silicone is virtually odorless. Explore our Body-Safe Silicone Toys designed for comfort and safety.” A noticeable industrial rubber odor indicates inferior material. If you already own a toy of unknown material, it's best to use it with a condom for hygiene and safety.
3. Focus on Quietness
In a quiet environment, the noise of a toy can disrupt the experience and even cause embarrassment. Therefore, choosing an extremely quiet toy is crucial. Generally speaking, loud toys can heat up over time, affecting subsequent use. High-quality toys minimize noise.
4. Consider Charging and Battery Options
Rechargeable toys are ideal because they offer long battery life and are environmentally friendly. If price is a factor, consider toys that use AA or AAA batteries for easy replacement. Try to avoid toys that use button batteries, as they have short battery life and are inconvenient to purchase and replace.
5. Ergonomics
Some toys may be beautifully designed but lack ergonomics, resulting in inadequate or uncomfortable stimulation. Before purchasing, carefully examine the design to ensure it not only looks good but also fits the body structure and precisely stimulates sensitive areas like the clitoris and G-spot.
It's also important to understand your own sexual preferences. Different toys offer different stimulation methods, so choose one based on your preferences and needs. Women with sensitive skin should exercise extra caution when purchasing. Ready to find your perfect match? Explore our full Women’s Pleasure Collection. Glass and medical hard plastics are harder, while silicone is relatively soft and offers a different experience.