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Anal play is one of the most widely explored areas of sexual wellness — and one of the most straightforwardly enjoyable, when you approach it with the right toys, the right preparation, and no particular pressure to go anywhere you're not ready for. This collection covers everything from slim beginner plugs to vibrating butt plugs, anal sex toys for prostate play, training kits, jewelled designs, and anal beads — all made from body-safe silicone, stainless steel, or glass, and all carrying the one design feature that matters most: a flared base.

Whether you're curious for the first time or looking to expand what you already enjoy, there's a starting point here that suits where you are right now. Every order ships in discreet packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

The One Rule That Matters: Always Use a Flared Base

Before anything else — the single most important thing to understand about anal toys. Unlike the vaginal canal, the anal canal is continuous with the rectum, which means an object without a secure external anchor can travel further inward than intended and become difficult or impossible to remove without medical assistance. This isn't a scare story; it happens, and it's entirely preventable.

Every anal toy must have one of the following: a flared base (a wide, flat base significantly larger than the toy's widest point), a T-bar base, a retrieval loop, or a retrieval cord. Every toy in this collection meets this criterion. If you're ever considering a toy from outside this collection for anal use, check for a flared base before buying — its presence or absence is the first and most important safety check.

Types of Anal Sex Toy in This Collection

From a first-timer's slim plug to vibrating prostate massagers, here's how the formats differ and who each one suits.

Type Sensation & best for
Non-vibrating butt plug A smooth, tapered body with a flared base — designed to insert and wear, rather than thrust. The most popular starting format: a slim beginner plug provides a sense of fullness and stimulation of the anal nerve endings without vibration or movement. Ideal for first-time exploration and for wear during other sexual activity.
Vibrating butt plug A butt plug with an internal motor — adds vibration to the sensation of fullness. Most have multiple intensity settings. An excellent step up from a non-vibrating plug, or a first choice for those who already know they enjoy vibration. Some models include remote control.
Anal training kit A set of graduated-size plugs (typically three) allowing you to progress through sizes at your own pace — starting smaller than you think you need, building comfort and familiarity before moving up. The most practical way to start anal play and to prepare for larger toys or penetration.
Anal beads A series of graduated spheres on a cord or shaft, inserted one at a time and removed at the point of orgasm for an intensified sensation. Body-safe beads on a silicone shaft with a flared end are the safe format — avoid designs with a thin looped cord or loose beads. Best experienced once you're comfortable with internal anal sensation.
Jewelled butt plug A smooth metal or silicone plug with a decorative jewelled base — the flared base is part of the aesthetic. Stainless steel versions have a pleasantly firm weight and are easy to clean. A popular choice for those who want the experience of a plug with a more polished design.
Prostate massager A curved toy designed to reach and stimulate the prostate — the P-spot, located internally on the front wall of the rectum. Unlike straight plugs, prostate massagers are angled specifically to make contact with this area. Produces a deeply different sensation to general anal stimulation; often described as more intense and full-body. For people with a prostate, this format is worth exploring specifically.
Anal vibrator / dildo A longer, insertable toy designed for anal penetration rather than static wear — used with an in-and-out or rocking motion. Always with a flared base. Suited to those who have progressed past plug use and want a more active penetrative experience.

Starting Out: What You Actually Need to Know

Two things make the most practical difference when starting with anal toys. First: lube — and more of it than you expect. The anal canal produces no natural lubrication, which means a generous application of anal lubricant before and during use isn't optional, it's the thing that makes the entire experience comfortable. A thick water-based anal gel or hybrid formula works well with silicone toys; silicone lube lasts longer but isn't compatible with silicone toy surfaces.

Second: start smaller than you think you need to. Most people who've had an uncomfortable first experience with anal play started too large, too fast. A slim beginner plug — narrower than it looks in photos — with plenty of lube and no sense of urgency is a genuinely different experience from anything larger. An anal training kit makes this easy by giving you three sizes to work through at your own pace, with no pressure to use anything beyond the first.

For a step-by-step guide covering which toys to start with, how to prepare, what sizes to consider, and the full progression from first plug to more advanced play, our beginner's guide to anal toys in the UK covers everything honestly and without fuss. If you're specifically interested in prostate play, our complete guide to using a prostate massager walks through technique, positioning, and what to expect in full.

Frequently Asked Questions

What anal sex toys are best for beginners in the UK?

A slim non-vibrating butt plug or an anal training kit is the best starting point for beginners. A slim plug — typically 2.5–3cm at its widest — allows you to experience anal stimulation comfortably with minimal preparation. A training kit gives you three graduated sizes to work through, which is the most practical approach if you're entirely new to anal play. Whichever you choose, always use a generous amount of water-based anal lubricant and take as long as you need — there's no correct pace.

Do anal sex toys need a flared base?

Yes — without exception. A flared base (or T-bar, loop, or retrieval cord) is the non-negotiable safety feature for any toy used anally. Without it, a toy can travel inward beyond the reach of the anal sphincter and become impossible to remove without medical assistance. Every toy in this collection has a flared or secured base. Never use a toy designed for vaginal use anally unless it specifically states it has a flared base — many don't.

What size anal toy should I start with?

Smaller than you think. A first anal toy with an insertable diameter of around 2–3cm is usually the right place to start — this is noticeably narrower than most vibrators and smaller than most people expect. The sensation of anal fullness is quite distinct from penetrative sex, and starting smaller gives your body time to relax and become familiar with the experience without discomfort. An anal training kit is the most practical way to manage sizing — it includes a small, medium, and larger plug so you can progress at your own pace.

What is the difference between a butt plug and anal beads?

A butt plug is a tapered toy designed to insert and remain in place — you wear it, either statically or during other activity, and remove it when you're ready. Anal beads are a series of spheres on a shaft or cord that are inserted one at a time and then drawn out at the point of orgasm for an intensified finish. Plugs are the starting format for most people; beads require more comfort with internal anal sensation and are better suited to those who've already used a plug. Both types require a flared base or retrieval cord on the non-insertable end.

Do you need lubricant with anal toys?

Yes — lube is essential for anal play, not optional. The anal canal produces no natural lubrication at all, which means using any anal toy without lubricant causes friction that makes the experience uncomfortable at best. A thick water-based anal gel or hybrid formula is the most versatile choice — compatible with all toy materials including silicone, and available in our anal lubricants collection. Apply generously before use, and reapply as needed during longer sessions. More lube is almost always better than less.

How do you clean anal sex toys?

Rinse the toy under warm running water and clean with a dedicated sex toy cleaner or a small amount of fragrance-free antibacterial soap, paying careful attention to any textured surfaces. Rinse thoroughly and dry fully before storing. Silicone, stainless steel, and glass toys are non-porous and easy to clean thoroughly — one reason why body-safe non-porous materials matter especially for anal use. Store in a soft pouch or the original packaging, separately from other toys to protect the surface. For shared use between partners, a condom over the toy provides an additional hygiene layer alongside regular cleaning.

Anal play is one of the most widely explored areas of sexual wellness — and one of the most straightforwardly enjoyable, when you approach it with the right toys, the right preparation, and no particular pressure to go anywhere you're not ready for. This collection covers everything from slim beginner plugs to vibrating butt plugs, anal sex toys for prostate play, training kits, jewelled designs, and anal beads — all made from body-safe silicone, stainless steel, or glass, and all carrying the one design feature that matters most: a flared base.

Whether you're curious for the first time or looking to expand what you already enjoy, there's a starting point here that suits where you are right now. Every order ships in discreet packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

The One Rule That Matters: Always Use a Flared Base

Before anything else — the single most important thing to understand about anal toys. Unlike the vaginal canal, the anal canal is continuous with the rectum, which means an object without a secure external anchor can travel further inward than intended and become difficult or impossible to remove without medical assistance. This isn't a scare story; it happens, and it's entirely preventable.

Every anal toy must have one of the following: a flared base (a wide, flat base significantly larger than the toy's widest point), a T-bar base, a retrieval loop, or a retrieval cord. Every toy in this collection meets this criterion. If you're ever considering a toy from outside this collection for anal use, check for a flared base before buying — its presence or absence is the first and most important safety check.

Types of Anal Sex Toy in This Collection

From a first-timer's slim plug to vibrating prostate massagers, here's how the formats differ and who each one suits.

Type Sensation & best for
Non-vibrating butt plug A smooth, tapered body with a flared base — designed to insert and wear, rather than thrust. The most popular starting format: a slim beginner plug provides a sense of fullness and stimulation of the anal nerve endings without vibration or movement. Ideal for first-time exploration and for wear during other sexual activity.
Vibrating butt plug A butt plug with an internal motor — adds vibration to the sensation of fullness. Most have multiple intensity settings. An excellent step up from a non-vibrating plug, or a first choice for those who already know they enjoy vibration. Some models include remote control.
Anal training kit A set of graduated-size plugs (typically three) allowing you to progress through sizes at your own pace — starting smaller than you think you need, building comfort and familiarity before moving up. The most practical way to start anal play and to prepare for larger toys or penetration.
Anal beads A series of graduated spheres on a cord or shaft, inserted one at a time and removed at the point of orgasm for an intensified sensation. Body-safe beads on a silicone shaft with a flared end are the safe format — avoid designs with a thin looped cord or loose beads. Best experienced once you're comfortable with internal anal sensation.
Jewelled butt plug A smooth metal or silicone plug with a decorative jewelled base — the flared base is part of the aesthetic. Stainless steel versions have a pleasantly firm weight and are easy to clean. A popular choice for those who want the experience of a plug with a more polished design.
Prostate massager A curved toy designed to reach and stimulate the prostate — the P-spot, located internally on the front wall of the rectum. Unlike straight plugs, prostate massagers are angled specifically to make contact with this area. Produces a deeply different sensation to general anal stimulation; often described as more intense and full-body. For people with a prostate, this format is worth exploring specifically.
Anal vibrator / dildo A longer, insertable toy designed for anal penetration rather than static wear — used with an in-and-out or rocking motion. Always with a flared base. Suited to those who have progressed past plug use and want a more active penetrative experience.

Starting Out: What You Actually Need to Know

Two things make the most practical difference when starting with anal toys. First: lube — and more of it than you expect. The anal canal produces no natural lubrication, which means a generous application of anal lubricant before and during use isn't optional, it's the thing that makes the entire experience comfortable. A thick water-based anal gel or hybrid formula works well with silicone toys; silicone lube lasts longer but isn't compatible with silicone toy surfaces.

Second: start smaller than you think you need to. Most people who've had an uncomfortable first experience with anal play started too large, too fast. A slim beginner plug — narrower than it looks in photos — with plenty of lube and no sense of urgency is a genuinely different experience from anything larger. An anal training kit makes this easy by giving you three sizes to work through at your own pace, with no pressure to use anything beyond the first.

For a step-by-step guide covering which toys to start with, how to prepare, what sizes to consider, and the full progression from first plug to more advanced play, our beginner's guide to anal toys in the UK covers everything honestly and without fuss. If you're specifically interested in prostate play, our complete guide to using a prostate massager walks through technique, positioning, and what to expect in full.

Frequently Asked Questions

What anal sex toys are best for beginners in the UK?

A slim non-vibrating butt plug or an anal training kit is the best starting point for beginners. A slim plug — typically 2.5–3cm at its widest — allows you to experience anal stimulation comfortably with minimal preparation. A training kit gives you three graduated sizes to work through, which is the most practical approach if you're entirely new to anal play. Whichever you choose, always use a generous amount of water-based anal lubricant and take as long as you need — there's no correct pace.

Do anal sex toys need a flared base?

Yes — without exception. A flared base (or T-bar, loop, or retrieval cord) is the non-negotiable safety feature for any toy used anally. Without it, a toy can travel inward beyond the reach of the anal sphincter and become impossible to remove without medical assistance. Every toy in this collection has a flared or secured base. Never use a toy designed for vaginal use anally unless it specifically states it has a flared base — many don't.

What size anal toy should I start with?

Smaller than you think. A first anal toy with an insertable diameter of around 2–3cm is usually the right place to start — this is noticeably narrower than most vibrators and smaller than most people expect. The sensation of anal fullness is quite distinct from penetrative sex, and starting smaller gives your body time to relax and become familiar with the experience without discomfort. An anal training kit is the most practical way to manage sizing — it includes a small, medium, and larger plug so you can progress at your own pace.

What is the difference between a butt plug and anal beads?

A butt plug is a tapered toy designed to insert and remain in place — you wear it, either statically or during other activity, and remove it when you're ready. Anal beads are a series of spheres on a shaft or cord that are inserted one at a time and then drawn out at the point of orgasm for an intensified finish. Plugs are the starting format for most people; beads require more comfort with internal anal sensation and are better suited to those who've already used a plug. Both types require a flared base or retrieval cord on the non-insertable end.

Do you need lubricant with anal toys?

Yes — lube is essential for anal play, not optional. The anal canal produces no natural lubrication at all, which means using any anal toy without lubricant causes friction that makes the experience uncomfortable at best. A thick water-based anal gel or hybrid formula is the most versatile choice — compatible with all toy materials including silicone, and available in our anal lubricants collection. Apply generously before use, and reapply as needed during longer sessions. More lube is almost always better than less.

How do you clean anal sex toys?

Rinse the toy under warm running water and clean with a dedicated sex toy cleaner or a small amount of fragrance-free antibacterial soap, paying careful attention to any textured surfaces. Rinse thoroughly and dry fully before storing. Silicone, stainless steel, and glass toys are non-porous and easy to clean thoroughly — one reason why body-safe non-porous materials matter especially for anal use. Store in a soft pouch or the original packaging, separately from other toys to protect the surface. For shared use between partners, a condom over the toy provides an additional hygiene layer alongside regular cleaning.