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A butt plug isn't a toy you use — it's a toy you wear. The design is specific: a tapered body, a narrowing neck, and a flared base that holds it in place. Insert it, let the muscles settle around the neck, and the sensation stays with you — during the build-up, during other play, or as part of a longer training practice. That sustained internal fullness is what makes butt plugs a category of their own, distinct from dildos, beads, or probes.

This collection brings together butt plugs in body-safe silicone, stainless steel, and borosilicate glass — from slim beginner designs and graduated training kits to jewelled decorative styles and inflatable formats — all with a flared base as standard. Everything ships in plain, discreet packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

What to Look for in a Butt Plug

  • A flared base that cannot pass through: Every butt plug must have a base that is wider than the widest point of the insertable shaft — no exceptions. The rectum has no natural end point, and without a reliable base, a plug can travel further than intended and require medical assistance. Every plug in this collection has a correctly sized flared base. This is the single feature that separates a toy designed for anal use from one that isn't.
  • A size you can actually reach comfort with: The most common mistake first-time buyers make is choosing too large. For a first plug, a maximum insertable diameter of 2.5–3 cm (roughly 1 inch) is the right starting point — at this size, the body typically needs only generous lubrication and a relaxed mindset. If you're drawn to something larger, a graduated training kit lets you build up at your own pace with the same collection of toys.
  • Body-safe, non-porous materials: Platinum-cured silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel are the materials that belong inside the body. They don't harbour bacteria, can be properly sterilised, and contain no harmful chemical additives. Avoid plugs made from jelly, rubber, PVC, or any material described as "soft" without specifying the base compound — these are porous and cannot be made safe regardless of cleaning frequency.
  • Water-based lubricant, every time: The rectum does not self-lubricate. Apply a generous amount of water-based lubricant to both the plug and the body before every use, and reapply if needed during longer wear sessions. Never use silicone-based lubricant with a silicone plug — it breaks down the surface of the toy. Oil-based lubricants are also incompatible with latex items.
  • The right shape for how you intend to wear it: A T-bar base is the most comfortable for longer wear — it sits flush and doesn't press on surrounding tissue. A round flared base is more stable for shorter play sessions. A suction cup base adds hands-free positioning options. Understanding which base style you want is almost as useful as understanding which size you need.

Types of Butt Plugs in This Collection

From a soft silicone starter to a jewelled metal design, here's how the main formats differ and which suits each purpose.

Type What it offers & who it suits
Classic silicone butt plugs Smooth, soft plugs in body-safe silicone — the most popular format and the standard first purchase. Flexible enough to follow the body's natural positioning, non-porous, and available in a wide range of sizes from very slim beginner designs upward. A T-bar or round flared base keeps the plug securely in place. Straightforward to clean, comfortable for extended wear, and forgiving on fit. The natural starting point for anyone new to anal play.
Jewelled & decorative butt plugs Metal or glass plugs with a decorative crystal, gem, or shaped base — worn primarily for the aesthetic as much as the sensation. The metal or glass body is firmer than silicone, smooth and non-porous, and compatible with any lubricant type. The gem base sits against the body and is visible during wear. Available in a range of sizes and crystal colours; popular as a first metal plug for buyers who appreciate the visual element alongside the sensation.
Butt plug training kits Sets of two or three graduated plugs — typically small, medium, and sometimes large — packaged together to allow progressive size exploration with the same set of toys. The most practical way for beginners to build comfort and familiarity at their own pace, without needing to purchase separate plugs at each stage. Most kits are silicone; some include a storage pouch. The best starting point if you're uncertain about sizing or plan to progress over time.
Stainless steel butt plugs Solid metal plugs — heavier and firmer than silicone, with a smooth, unyielding surface that produces a noticeably different internal sensation. Non-porous, fully sterilisable, and compatible with any lubricant. Temperature-responsive: warm or cool gently before use for contrast sensation. The weight provides a sense of presence during wear that silicone doesn't replicate. Best suited to buyers already comfortable with anal play who want to explore the metal experience.
Glass butt plugs Borosilicate glass plugs — rigid and smooth, with a clarity of surface quality distinct from silicone or metal. Non-porous, sterilisable by boiling or dishwasher, and compatible with any lubricant including silicone-based. Warm or cool before use for temperature play. Often contoured or ridged along the shaft for additional sensation during insertion and removal. Suited to buyers comfortable with anal play who prefer a firm, precise surface quality.
Vibrating butt plugs Classic plug shape with a built-in motor — the vibration adds an active sensation layer alongside the static fullness of the plug itself. Most are USB rechargeable with multiple vibration patterns. Particularly useful for beginners who find the vibration helps ease muscle tension at the point of entry. For the full range of vibrating anal toys, including prostate designs and thrusting formats, see our anal vibrators collection.
Inflatable butt plugs Plugs with a hand-pump mechanism that expands the toy's diameter after insertion — allowing the wearer to control the degree of fullness from a small, easy-to-insert start to a significantly larger internal presence. The expansion is gradual and fully reversible. An advanced format, suited to buyers who already have experience with anal play and want precise control over size progression during a session rather than between purchases.

Choosing Your First Butt Plug

If this is your first anal toy of any kind, start with a small silicone plug — one with a maximum diameter under 2.5 cm, a tapered tip, and a clear T-bar or round flared base. Soft silicone is the most forgiving material at this stage: it flexes slightly with the body, it's comfortable to wear for a session, and it cleans easily. Apply water-based anal lubricant generously before use, breathe, and insert slowly. There's no requirement to work up to a larger size quickly — most buyers who enjoy butt plugs find a smaller size becomes a fixture of their solo and partnered play long before they feel drawn toward anything larger.

If you'd like to understand what body-safe really means before purchasing — what materials to look for and what to categorically avoid — our complete guide to body-safe sex toys covers phthalate-free silicone, non-porous materials, and how to spot misleading labelling. For a broader introduction to anal play including plugs, beads, and vibrating toys alongside a progressive sizing framework, our guide to anal toys for beginners walks through the full range with specific product recommendations at each stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size butt plug should a beginner start with?

A maximum insertable diameter of around 2–2.5 cm is the right starting point for most first-time buyers. At this size, the body requires only generous lubrication and a relaxed mindset — no extended preparation or prior experience necessary. Look for a tapered tip, which allows the body to adjust progressively during insertion rather than encountering full resistance immediately. A small silicone training plug or a two-piece training kit are both good choices; avoid starting with metal or glass, as the firmness of rigid materials requires more familiarity with the format to be comfortable.

What is the best material for a butt plug?

Body-safe, non-porous materials only: platinum-cured silicone, borosilicate glass, or stainless steel. Silicone is the most popular and the best choice for beginners — it's soft, flexible, and easy to clean. Glass and stainless steel are firmer, temperature-responsive, and compatible with any lubricant type including silicone-based; both are excellent for buyers who already have some experience and want a different surface quality. Avoid plugs made from jelly rubber, PVC, cyberskin, or any vaguely labelled "soft" material — these are porous, often contain phthalates, and cannot be properly cleaned between uses.

Do butt plugs need a flared base?

Yes — always and without exception. The rectum has no natural end point, meaning a plug without a correctly sized base can travel further than intended and require medical assistance to remove. A flared base must be wider than the widest part of the insertable shaft; a T-bar base must extend far enough to prevent slippage. Every plug in this collection includes an appropriately sized base as standard. When purchasing from anywhere, always verify the base dimensions against the shaft dimensions before buying any anal toy.

Can you wear a butt plug during sex?

Yes — this is one of the most popular uses for butt plugs, and it's what the T-bar base design is specifically shaped to accommodate. A slim to medium-sized plug worn during penetrative sex or other partnered activity adds internal fullness and indirect pressure that many people find significantly enhances the experience. For this use, choose a silicone plug with a T-bar or low-profile base rather than a round flared base, which can be less comfortable during extended wear or activity. Reapply lubricant as needed if the session is longer.

What is the difference between a butt plug and an anal dildo?

The key difference is how they're used. A butt plug is designed to be inserted and left in place — the flared neck sits at the sphincter and holds the toy stationary while the wearer goes about other activity. An anal dildo is designed for active insertion and withdrawal, with a focus on movement and rhythm rather than sustained fullness. Butt plugs are generally shorter with a more pronounced neck and base; anal dildos are longer and often straighter. Both require a flared base or retrieval feature for anal use — but their purpose and the sensation they create are meaningfully different.

How do you clean a butt plug?

Non-motorised silicone, glass, and stainless steel plugs can be cleaned with mild antibacterial soap and warm water — wash the full surface, rinse well, and dry completely before storing. Borosilicate glass and stainless steel can also be boiled or run through a dishwasher without detergent for a deeper clean. For vibrating plugs, use a toy cleaner spray and wipe rather than submerging the charging port. Store each toy clean and dry in a breathable pouch, separately from other toys — silicone toys should not be stored touching each other for extended periods, as prolonged contact can affect the surface of both.

A butt plug isn't a toy you use — it's a toy you wear. The design is specific: a tapered body, a narrowing neck, and a flared base that holds it in place. Insert it, let the muscles settle around the neck, and the sensation stays with you — during the build-up, during other play, or as part of a longer training practice. That sustained internal fullness is what makes butt plugs a category of their own, distinct from dildos, beads, or probes.

This collection brings together butt plugs in body-safe silicone, stainless steel, and borosilicate glass — from slim beginner designs and graduated training kits to jewelled decorative styles and inflatable formats — all with a flared base as standard. Everything ships in plain, discreet packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

What to Look for in a Butt Plug

  • A flared base that cannot pass through: Every butt plug must have a base that is wider than the widest point of the insertable shaft — no exceptions. The rectum has no natural end point, and without a reliable base, a plug can travel further than intended and require medical assistance. Every plug in this collection has a correctly sized flared base. This is the single feature that separates a toy designed for anal use from one that isn't.
  • A size you can actually reach comfort with: The most common mistake first-time buyers make is choosing too large. For a first plug, a maximum insertable diameter of 2.5–3 cm (roughly 1 inch) is the right starting point — at this size, the body typically needs only generous lubrication and a relaxed mindset. If you're drawn to something larger, a graduated training kit lets you build up at your own pace with the same collection of toys.
  • Body-safe, non-porous materials: Platinum-cured silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel are the materials that belong inside the body. They don't harbour bacteria, can be properly sterilised, and contain no harmful chemical additives. Avoid plugs made from jelly, rubber, PVC, or any material described as "soft" without specifying the base compound — these are porous and cannot be made safe regardless of cleaning frequency.
  • Water-based lubricant, every time: The rectum does not self-lubricate. Apply a generous amount of water-based lubricant to both the plug and the body before every use, and reapply if needed during longer wear sessions. Never use silicone-based lubricant with a silicone plug — it breaks down the surface of the toy. Oil-based lubricants are also incompatible with latex items.
  • The right shape for how you intend to wear it: A T-bar base is the most comfortable for longer wear — it sits flush and doesn't press on surrounding tissue. A round flared base is more stable for shorter play sessions. A suction cup base adds hands-free positioning options. Understanding which base style you want is almost as useful as understanding which size you need.

Types of Butt Plugs in This Collection

From a soft silicone starter to a jewelled metal design, here's how the main formats differ and which suits each purpose.

Type What it offers & who it suits
Classic silicone butt plugs Smooth, soft plugs in body-safe silicone — the most popular format and the standard first purchase. Flexible enough to follow the body's natural positioning, non-porous, and available in a wide range of sizes from very slim beginner designs upward. A T-bar or round flared base keeps the plug securely in place. Straightforward to clean, comfortable for extended wear, and forgiving on fit. The natural starting point for anyone new to anal play.
Jewelled & decorative butt plugs Metal or glass plugs with a decorative crystal, gem, or shaped base — worn primarily for the aesthetic as much as the sensation. The metal or glass body is firmer than silicone, smooth and non-porous, and compatible with any lubricant type. The gem base sits against the body and is visible during wear. Available in a range of sizes and crystal colours; popular as a first metal plug for buyers who appreciate the visual element alongside the sensation.
Butt plug training kits Sets of two or three graduated plugs — typically small, medium, and sometimes large — packaged together to allow progressive size exploration with the same set of toys. The most practical way for beginners to build comfort and familiarity at their own pace, without needing to purchase separate plugs at each stage. Most kits are silicone; some include a storage pouch. The best starting point if you're uncertain about sizing or plan to progress over time.
Stainless steel butt plugs Solid metal plugs — heavier and firmer than silicone, with a smooth, unyielding surface that produces a noticeably different internal sensation. Non-porous, fully sterilisable, and compatible with any lubricant. Temperature-responsive: warm or cool gently before use for contrast sensation. The weight provides a sense of presence during wear that silicone doesn't replicate. Best suited to buyers already comfortable with anal play who want to explore the metal experience.
Glass butt plugs Borosilicate glass plugs — rigid and smooth, with a clarity of surface quality distinct from silicone or metal. Non-porous, sterilisable by boiling or dishwasher, and compatible with any lubricant including silicone-based. Warm or cool before use for temperature play. Often contoured or ridged along the shaft for additional sensation during insertion and removal. Suited to buyers comfortable with anal play who prefer a firm, precise surface quality.
Vibrating butt plugs Classic plug shape with a built-in motor — the vibration adds an active sensation layer alongside the static fullness of the plug itself. Most are USB rechargeable with multiple vibration patterns. Particularly useful for beginners who find the vibration helps ease muscle tension at the point of entry. For the full range of vibrating anal toys, including prostate designs and thrusting formats, see our anal vibrators collection.
Inflatable butt plugs Plugs with a hand-pump mechanism that expands the toy's diameter after insertion — allowing the wearer to control the degree of fullness from a small, easy-to-insert start to a significantly larger internal presence. The expansion is gradual and fully reversible. An advanced format, suited to buyers who already have experience with anal play and want precise control over size progression during a session rather than between purchases.

Choosing Your First Butt Plug

If this is your first anal toy of any kind, start with a small silicone plug — one with a maximum diameter under 2.5 cm, a tapered tip, and a clear T-bar or round flared base. Soft silicone is the most forgiving material at this stage: it flexes slightly with the body, it's comfortable to wear for a session, and it cleans easily. Apply water-based anal lubricant generously before use, breathe, and insert slowly. There's no requirement to work up to a larger size quickly — most buyers who enjoy butt plugs find a smaller size becomes a fixture of their solo and partnered play long before they feel drawn toward anything larger.

If you'd like to understand what body-safe really means before purchasing — what materials to look for and what to categorically avoid — our complete guide to body-safe sex toys covers phthalate-free silicone, non-porous materials, and how to spot misleading labelling. For a broader introduction to anal play including plugs, beads, and vibrating toys alongside a progressive sizing framework, our guide to anal toys for beginners walks through the full range with specific product recommendations at each stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size butt plug should a beginner start with?

A maximum insertable diameter of around 2–2.5 cm is the right starting point for most first-time buyers. At this size, the body requires only generous lubrication and a relaxed mindset — no extended preparation or prior experience necessary. Look for a tapered tip, which allows the body to adjust progressively during insertion rather than encountering full resistance immediately. A small silicone training plug or a two-piece training kit are both good choices; avoid starting with metal or glass, as the firmness of rigid materials requires more familiarity with the format to be comfortable.

What is the best material for a butt plug?

Body-safe, non-porous materials only: platinum-cured silicone, borosilicate glass, or stainless steel. Silicone is the most popular and the best choice for beginners — it's soft, flexible, and easy to clean. Glass and stainless steel are firmer, temperature-responsive, and compatible with any lubricant type including silicone-based; both are excellent for buyers who already have some experience and want a different surface quality. Avoid plugs made from jelly rubber, PVC, cyberskin, or any vaguely labelled "soft" material — these are porous, often contain phthalates, and cannot be properly cleaned between uses.

Do butt plugs need a flared base?

Yes — always and without exception. The rectum has no natural end point, meaning a plug without a correctly sized base can travel further than intended and require medical assistance to remove. A flared base must be wider than the widest part of the insertable shaft; a T-bar base must extend far enough to prevent slippage. Every plug in this collection includes an appropriately sized base as standard. When purchasing from anywhere, always verify the base dimensions against the shaft dimensions before buying any anal toy.

Can you wear a butt plug during sex?

Yes — this is one of the most popular uses for butt plugs, and it's what the T-bar base design is specifically shaped to accommodate. A slim to medium-sized plug worn during penetrative sex or other partnered activity adds internal fullness and indirect pressure that many people find significantly enhances the experience. For this use, choose a silicone plug with a T-bar or low-profile base rather than a round flared base, which can be less comfortable during extended wear or activity. Reapply lubricant as needed if the session is longer.

What is the difference between a butt plug and an anal dildo?

The key difference is how they're used. A butt plug is designed to be inserted and left in place — the flared neck sits at the sphincter and holds the toy stationary while the wearer goes about other activity. An anal dildo is designed for active insertion and withdrawal, with a focus on movement and rhythm rather than sustained fullness. Butt plugs are generally shorter with a more pronounced neck and base; anal dildos are longer and often straighter. Both require a flared base or retrieval feature for anal use — but their purpose and the sensation they create are meaningfully different.

How do you clean a butt plug?

Non-motorised silicone, glass, and stainless steel plugs can be cleaned with mild antibacterial soap and warm water — wash the full surface, rinse well, and dry completely before storing. Borosilicate glass and stainless steel can also be boiled or run through a dishwasher without detergent for a deeper clean. For vibrating plugs, use a toy cleaner spray and wipe rather than submerging the charging port. Store each toy clean and dry in a breathable pouch, separately from other toys — silicone toys should not be stored touching each other for extended periods, as prolonged contact can affect the surface of both.