Whether you've been curious for a while or you're finally ready to take the plunge — welcome. There's genuinely no wrong way to start.
The best sex toys for beginners in the UK aren't necessarily the fanciest, the most powerful, or the most talked-about on TikTok. They're the ones that feel approachable, do exactly what they promise, and leave you wondering why you waited so long. This guide cuts through the noise — no overwhelming jargon, no pressure to spend a fortune — just honest, practical advice on what to buy first and why.
We've organised everything by toy type, so you can skip straight to what sounds right for you. And if you're not sure yet? Start at the top. It'll be obvious soon enough.
What to Look For in Your First Sex Toy
Before we get into specific picks, a quick word on the things that actually matter when you're choosing for the first time. This bit's short — we promise.
Body-safe materials — the only non-negotiable
Always look for toys made from body-safe silicone, ABS plastic, glass, or stainless steel. These materials are non-porous, meaning they don't harbour bacteria between uses. Avoid anything labelled "jelly", "rubber", or "PVC" — these materials can be porous and may cause irritation. When in doubt, if a listing doesn't clearly state the material, that's your answer.
Start smaller than you think
There's a common beginner mistake of going straight for the biggest, most feature-packed toy and then finding it overwhelming. A simpler toy with two or three vibration settings will teach you more about what you enjoy than a 47-mode device ever could. You can always upgrade later — and you probably will.
Rechargeable beats battery-powered
A toy with a USB charging cable will save you money long-term and typically delivers stronger, more consistent vibrations than AAA batteries can manage. It's a small thing, but once you've used a rechargeable toy you genuinely won't go back.
Budget honestly
You can find genuinely excellent beginner sex toys in the UK for between £15 and £55. Spending more doesn't automatically mean better — though some premium options are worth it when you know what you like. For a first purchase, mid-range is the sweet spot.
Best Bullet Vibrators for Beginners
If you're truly starting from scratch and want to keep things simple, a bullet vibrator is the classic first-timer's choice — and for good reason. Small, discreet, no intimidating shapes, and remarkably effective at clitoral stimulation. They also work well during sex with a partner, because their compact size means they never get in the way.
Mina Whisper Rechargeable Bullet Vibrator — £24.99
The Mina Whisper Rechargeable Bullet Vibrator is exactly what a first-time buyer needs: compact, rechargeable, made from body-safe materials, and genuinely quiet enough to live up to the name. The controls are simple — no scrolling through seventeen modes you'll never use — and the vibrations have real depth to them despite the modest size. At £24.99, it won't make your eyes water either.
It's the sort of toy you'll still reach for long after you've tried more complex options. Sometimes simple really is best.
Tabooboo The Lunch Break Bullet Vibrator — £24.99
Don't be put off by the name — the Tabooboo Lunch Break Bullet Vibrator is a brilliantly no-nonsense option for anyone who wants a reliable, fuss-free introduction. Slim, easy to grip, and built around the sort of focused stimulation that actually works. It's one of our most popular starter picks for a reason, with over 590 units in stock and a frankly cheerful track record in customer reviews.
The tapered tip gives you precision when you want it, with a broader base for wider coverage. A solid all-rounder at a price that removes all the risk from a first purchase.
Best for: Solo clitoral stimulation, use during partnered sex, travel, anyone who finds larger toys daunting.
Browse our full bullet vibrator collection if you'd like to explore more options in this category.
Best Wand Vibrators for Beginners
Wand vibrators have a slightly unfair reputation for being "advanced" — they're not. They're simply larger, and that size brings two advantages: deeper, more rumbly vibrations that travel further, and a broad head that makes precise aiming less critical. For anyone who finds that pinpoint stimulation feels too intense, a wand is actually a gentler starting point than a bullet.
They're also remarkably versatile — brilliant for full-body massage as well as intimate use. No judgement if you genuinely do just use it on your shoulders after a long day at work.
Tabooboo Under The Sheets Wand Vibrator — £34.99
The Tabooboo Under The Sheets Wand Vibrator is our top pick for beginner wand users. It's slim enough to feel manageable (not like you've brought a kitchen appliance to bed), rechargeable, and the head delivers broad, satisfying vibrations without being so powerful it feels aggressive. With 646 in stock, it's one of our most consistently popular introductory toys — and at £34.99, it sits in genuinely sweet-spot territory.
Loving Joy Dual Ended Wand Vibrator — £39.99
If you want to cover more ground from day one, the Loving Joy Dual Ended Wand Vibrator is worth the extra fiver. It has two distinct ends — each with its own texture and stimulation profile — so you can experiment with what works without buying multiple toys. Rechargeable, flexible neck, and well-reviewed by both solo and partnered users. A clever first buy if you're the type who likes to get maximum value for money.
Best for: Anyone who finds direct clitoral stimulation too intense with a bullet, partnered use, full-body massage, those who like versatility.
Best Rabbit Vibrators for Beginners
The rabbit vibrator has been a UK household name since the 1990s — and while design has come a long way since that iconic Sex and the City moment, the principle remains the same: simultaneous internal and clitoral stimulation in one toy. For beginners who want to experience both at once, it's genuinely one of the most efficient first purchases you can make.
A note on sizing: the "slimline" options in this category are specifically designed for first-timers. They're narrower, less overwhelming in length, and just as effective as their larger counterparts for the majority of users.
Jessica Rabbit Slimline Rabbit Vibrator — £24.99
The Jessica Rabbit Slimline Rabbit Vibrator is arguably the best entry-level rabbit on the UK market right now. Narrow shaft, straightforward controls, and a clitoral arm that's positioned for most anatomies without requiring a degree in engineering to operate. At £24.99, it's priced as a genuine beginner option — not a stripped-down compromise, but a thoughtfully designed starter rabbit that doesn't ask too much of you on your first time out.
Mina Thrill G-Spot Rabbit Vibrator — £44.99
If you're willing to spend a little more for a more targeted experience, the Mina Thrill G-Spot Rabbit Vibrator is worth every penny. The shaft is curved specifically to stimulate the G-spot, meaning you don't have to experiment endlessly with angles — it does the work for you. Dual motors, dual stimulation, and made from smooth body-safe silicone. With 267 units in stock and a loyal following, it's one of our most consistently well-reviewed beginner upgrades.
Best for: Dual stimulation, G-spot exploration, anyone who wants internal and external sensation together.
See our full rabbit vibrator range for more options across every price point.
Best Realistic Vibrators for Beginners
Sometimes you just want something straightforward. Realistic vibrators are exactly what they sound like — a more natural shape, designed for penetrative use, often with a modest vibration function built in. They're beginner-friendly precisely because the shape is familiar and there are minimal settings to navigate.
Loving Joy 7 inch Realistic Vibrator Vanilla — £15.99
At under £16, the Loving Joy 7 inch Realistic Vibrator is the most accessible entry point on this entire list. It's made from smooth ABS plastic with a realistic shaft design, simple single-speed vibration, and a suction-cup base for hands-free use. Let's be honest: at this price point you're not getting a luxury toy, but you are getting a reliable, functional, and body-safe first experience that won't leave a dent in your bank account. 156 in stock and regularly restocked — it's a perennial best-seller for a reason.
Best for: Penetrative solo play, those who prefer a familiar shape, budget-conscious first purchases.
Best First Sex Toy for Him
Most beginner guides focus exclusively on vulva-owners, which is a bit of an oversight — because men are just as entitled to a great first purchase. Male sex toys have come a very long way in the last decade, and the stigma around men using them solo has quietly dissolved (at least among anyone paying attention).
Rev-Pro Vibrating Prostate Massager — £24.99
The Rev-Pro Vibrating Prostate Massager is the easiest recommendation we can make for men exploring solo pleasure for the first time. The P-spot (prostate) is the male equivalent of the G-spot — highly sensitive and widely underexplored, largely because most men have never had a toy specifically designed to reach it. The Rev-Pro is shaped to do exactly that: a modest, beginner-appropriate size, smooth body-safe material, and simple vibration controls that let you find what works without overthinking it. At £24.99 with 165 in stock, the barrier to entry couldn't be lower.
Best for: First-time anal/prostate exploration, solo play for men, those new to P-spot stimulation.
Explore our full prostate massager collection for more options at every level.
Don't Forget the Lube
This one gets said a lot, but it bears repeating: water-based lubricant is genuinely essential for your first few times using any toy. Not because it's compulsory, but because it makes everything more comfortable, more pleasurable, and kinder to the toy's material. Silicone-based lubes are excellent for skin, but they can degrade silicone toys over time — so water-based is the safe, versatile default for beginners.
A small bottle costs next to nothing and completely transforms the experience. It's the one accessory that costs under £10 and makes a £50 toy feel twice as good.
Browse our full range of premium lubricants to find the right formula for you — including options for sensitive skin and formulas designed specifically for use with toys.
And a quick note: orders over £50 qualify for free UK delivery, so it's worth stocking up while you're here.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best sex toy for an absolute beginner?
A bullet vibrator is the most universally recommended starting point. They're small, simple to use, effective for clitoral stimulation, and work well during partnered sex too. If you'd like to explore internal stimulation from the start, a slimline rabbit vibrator — such as the Jessica Rabbit Slimline — is an excellent alternative that covers both bases at once.
Are sex toys safe to use?
Yes, provided you choose toys made from body-safe materials such as medical-grade silicone, ABS plastic, glass, or stainless steel. Avoid cheap "jelly" or "rubber" toys, which can be porous and may harbour bacteria. All products sold at Naughty Nest meet body-safety standards, so you can browse with confidence.
How much should I spend on my first sex toy?
You don't need to spend a fortune. The sweet spot for a first purchase is typically between £20 and £50 — enough to get a quality rechargeable toy with decent vibration, without committing serious money before you know what you enjoy. Several of the toys in this guide fall below £30, including two of our top picks.
What lube should I use with a sex toy?
Water-based lubricant is the safest choice for use with most toys, including those made from silicone. It's compatible with condoms, gentle on skin, and easy to clean up. Avoid silicone-based lube with silicone toys, as it can degrade the material over time. Our lubricant collection includes a range of water-based options to suit different needs.
Can I use a sex toy with a partner?
Absolutely — in fact, many of the toys in this guide are designed with exactly that in mind. Bullet vibrators are particularly popular for partnered use because their compact size means they're easy to incorporate without disrupting the moment. Wand vibrators are also widely used by couples, both for external stimulation and as a shared experience.
How do I clean my sex toy?
Wash your toy before and after each use with warm water and a specialist toy cleaner or mild unscented soap. Non-motorised silicone toys can often be boiled or put in the dishwasher (top rack, no detergent), but always check the manufacturer's care instructions. Keeping your toy clean is the most important habit you can build as a new user.
Ready to Start?
There's no perfect moment to try something new — there's only now, and the fact that you're reading this means you're already further along than most. The best sex toys for beginners in the UK are the ones that feel right for you, not the ones that look most impressive in a listicle.
Start small, stay curious, and give yourself permission to enjoy it. Browse our full vibrator collection or head straight to our bestsellers if you'd like a bit more inspiration before you decide.