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Not every intimate toy needs a motor. Some of the most versatile and satisfying products in this category are the quiet ones — dildos and body wands that work through shape, material, and the intelligence of their design rather than vibration. A well-made glass wand that holds temperature. A dual-density silicone dildo with a realistic give. A precisely curved G-spot piece that does exactly what it's designed to do. These are toys built for sensation through presence, not electronics.

This collection brings together premium silicone dildos, sculptural glass and stainless steel body wands, G-spot curves, double-ended designs, and harness-compatible pieces for strap-on use — chosen for material quality, design intelligence, and genuine usability. All are body-safe and non-porous. Everything ships in plain, unmarked packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

Why Material is the Most Important Decision

With vibrators, the motor does a lot of the work. With dildos and body wands, material is the experience — it determines how the toy feels, what it can do, how it cleans, and how long it lasts. Getting the material right matters more here than in almost any other category.

  • Medical-grade silicone: The most versatile choice — non-porous, body-safe, easy to sterilise, and available in a range from firm to very soft. Dual-density silicone adds a firm inner core with a softer outer layer that more closely replicates natural flesh. Use water-based lubricant only; silicone-based lube degrades silicone toy surfaces.
  • Borosilicate glass: Hard, smooth, and completely non-porous — glass can be heated or cooled under running water for temperature play, produces zero drag during use, and is the easiest material to sterilise (boil, dishwasher, or bleach solution). Medical-grade borosilicate glass (the same material as laboratory and Pyrex cookware) is highly resistant to breakage under normal use; it won't shatter from impact the way ordinary glass would.
  • Stainless steel: The firmest and heaviest option — steel produces a uniquely weighty, pressured sensation unlike any other material, and shares glass's temperature play properties and easy sterilisation. Suitable for those who prefer firm, uncompromising pressure.
  • Avoid: Jelly, PVC, and cheap rubber-compound toys — these are porous, may contain phthalates, and cannot be fully sterilised. They are not carried in this collection.

Types of Dildo & Body Wand in This Collection

From a beginner-friendly flexible silicone design to a sculptural glass piece — here's the full range and what each format does best.

Type What it offers Best for
Classic flexible silicone dildo Smooth, uniformly shaped silicone dildo with a slight natural flex — the most accessible entry point in the category; typically available in multiple sizes First-time dildo buyers; those wanting a straightforward, no-fuss design; easy internal use
Dual-density silicone dildo Firm inner core with a softer, squishier outer layer — replicates the feel of natural flesh more closely than single-material silicone; often used for realistic-texture designs Those wanting a more lifelike sensation; people transitioning from vibrators; realistic-feel preference
Realistic silicone dildo Anatomically styled design in body-safe silicone — detailed surface texture, skin-tone colour options, and lifelike shape; typically dual-density Buyers who want realism in both feel and appearance; solo or partnered use
G-spot curved dildo Pronounced upward curve that targets the G-spot (anterior vaginal wall, approximately 5–8cm inside) — works through angled pressure rather than in-and-out movement G-spot stimulation; those who've found straight toys less effective; those interested in internal orgasm
Glass body wand Borosilicate glass dildo or wand — often sculptural in shape, completely smooth, non-porous, and temperature-responsive; can be warmed or cooled before use for contrast sensation Temperature play; those who prefer firm, smooth materials; aesthetically minded buyers; gifting
Stainless steel dildo Polished solid steel — the firmest and heaviest format, producing deep internal pressure; fully non-porous and can be temperature-treated like glass Those who prefer weight and pressure over softness; experienced users wanting firm sensation; temperature play
Double-ended dildo Long, flexible dildo insertable at both ends — used solo for simultaneous internal stimulation, or by two people simultaneously Solo double penetration; partnered same-sex use; couples exploring shared penetration
Harness-compatible dildo Silicone dildo with a flared O-ring base designed to fit standard strap-on harnesses — body-safe, firm enough for external use, and sized for harness compatibility Strap-on sex; pegging; couples exploring role reversal; non-binary intimate play
Sculptural artisan wand Aesthetically designed glass or silicone piece — as much an object of beauty as a functional toy; often features abstract curves, colour gradients, or art-glass finishes Those who value design alongside function; gifting; display-quality intimate objects

How to Choose the Right Dildo

Size is the most common source of regret in this category, and the advice is consistent: start smaller than instinct suggests. A 4–5 inch insertable length and a circumference in the moderate range covers most users comfortably, leaves room to progress, and produces a noticeably better first experience than something too large. You can always move to a larger size later; you can't unknow the discomfort of starting too big.

Shape is the second decision: straight and smooth for beginners, curved for G-spot focus, and realistic texture for those who know they want that element. If you're buying for use in a strap-on harness, confirm the base diameter matches your harness's O-ring before purchasing — most standard harnesses accept a 1.5–1.75 inch base.

Lubricant compatibility depends entirely on material. With silicone dildos — which covers most of this collection — water-based lubricant is the only safe option; silicone-based lube degrades silicone surfaces and shortens the toy's lifespan. With glass and steel pieces, any lubricant format is compatible, though water-based remains the most practical. For a complete breakdown of lubricant types, formula compatibility, and how to choose, our UK guide to personal lubricants covers everything in detail.

For complete confidence in the materials used across this collection — including what makes borosilicate glass genuinely safe, why non-porous matters, and how to sterilise different materials — our complete guide to body-safe sex toy materials is the most thorough reference we've written on the subject.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a dildo and a vibrator?

A dildo is a penetrative toy without a motor — it works through shape, material, and manual movement, producing sensation through internal pressure and friction. A vibrator adds a motor to produce vibration, which creates a different type of stimulation — more constant, electrical, and spread across a larger area. Many people use both for different purposes: a vibrator for clitoral stimulation and a dildo for internal sensation simultaneously, for instance. Neither is better; they do different things.

What is the best material for a dildo?

Medical-grade silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel are the three recommended materials — all are non-porous, body-safe, and free from phthalates. Silicone is the most popular choice because it combines softness, flexibility, and body-safe properties with a wide range of sizes and shapes. Glass and steel offer a firmer sensation and temperature play possibilities, and are the easiest to fully sterilise. Avoid jelly, PVC, and rubber compound toys — these are porous materials that cannot be hygienically maintained for internal use.

Are glass dildos safe?

Yes — when made from borosilicate glass (the same material as laboratory equipment and Pyrex cookware), glass dildos are among the safest intimate toys available. Borosilicate glass is non-porous, completely body-safe, highly heat-resistant, and far more durable than ordinary glass. It won't shatter under normal use — it's engineered to withstand thermal shock and impact. All glass pieces in this collection are borosilicate. If you notice any chips, cracks, or surface damage, discontinue use — this applies to any intimate toy.

What lubricant should I use with a silicone dildo?

Water-based lubricant only. Silicone-based lubricants react with silicone toy surfaces, causing the outer layer to degrade, become sticky, or break down over time. This happens even with high-quality medical-grade silicone — it's a chemical incompatibility, not a quality issue. Water-based lubricant is fully compatible with all silicone toys, all condom types, and all harnesses. With glass and steel dildos, any lubricant format is safe — those materials don't react with silicone-based or oil-based formulas.

What does "harness-compatible" mean for a dildo?

A harness-compatible dildo has a flared, flat base designed to fit through the O-ring of a strap-on harness. When the base is inserted through the O-ring and secured, the dildo is held in place for hands-free use. Standard O-ring harnesses typically accept a base diameter of approximately 1.5–1.75 inches — check the harness's O-ring size and the dildo's base diameter before purchasing to confirm they match. The dildo also needs to be firm enough to maintain its position during use; most silicone and dual-density designs in this range suit harness use well.

How do I choose the right size dildo as a beginner?

Start smaller than you think you need to. A 4–5 inch insertable length and a modest girth — roughly comparable to or slightly smaller than the average penis in circumference — is a comfortable, effective starting point that suits most beginners. From there, you can progress in size with experience. The priority on a first purchase is a shape that's easy to insert and a material that feels comfortable; the sensation comes from technique and pressure, not size. If G-spot stimulation is your goal, prioritise curve over length — a shorter toy with a pronounced curve reaches the G-spot more effectively than a longer straight one.

Not every intimate toy needs a motor. Some of the most versatile and satisfying products in this category are the quiet ones — dildos and body wands that work through shape, material, and the intelligence of their design rather than vibration. A well-made glass wand that holds temperature. A dual-density silicone dildo with a realistic give. A precisely curved G-spot piece that does exactly what it's designed to do. These are toys built for sensation through presence, not electronics.

This collection brings together premium silicone dildos, sculptural glass and stainless steel body wands, G-spot curves, double-ended designs, and harness-compatible pieces for strap-on use — chosen for material quality, design intelligence, and genuine usability. All are body-safe and non-porous. Everything ships in plain, unmarked packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

Why Material is the Most Important Decision

With vibrators, the motor does a lot of the work. With dildos and body wands, material is the experience — it determines how the toy feels, what it can do, how it cleans, and how long it lasts. Getting the material right matters more here than in almost any other category.

  • Medical-grade silicone: The most versatile choice — non-porous, body-safe, easy to sterilise, and available in a range from firm to very soft. Dual-density silicone adds a firm inner core with a softer outer layer that more closely replicates natural flesh. Use water-based lubricant only; silicone-based lube degrades silicone toy surfaces.
  • Borosilicate glass: Hard, smooth, and completely non-porous — glass can be heated or cooled under running water for temperature play, produces zero drag during use, and is the easiest material to sterilise (boil, dishwasher, or bleach solution). Medical-grade borosilicate glass (the same material as laboratory and Pyrex cookware) is highly resistant to breakage under normal use; it won't shatter from impact the way ordinary glass would.
  • Stainless steel: The firmest and heaviest option — steel produces a uniquely weighty, pressured sensation unlike any other material, and shares glass's temperature play properties and easy sterilisation. Suitable for those who prefer firm, uncompromising pressure.
  • Avoid: Jelly, PVC, and cheap rubber-compound toys — these are porous, may contain phthalates, and cannot be fully sterilised. They are not carried in this collection.

Types of Dildo & Body Wand in This Collection

From a beginner-friendly flexible silicone design to a sculptural glass piece — here's the full range and what each format does best.

Type What it offers Best for
Classic flexible silicone dildo Smooth, uniformly shaped silicone dildo with a slight natural flex — the most accessible entry point in the category; typically available in multiple sizes First-time dildo buyers; those wanting a straightforward, no-fuss design; easy internal use
Dual-density silicone dildo Firm inner core with a softer, squishier outer layer — replicates the feel of natural flesh more closely than single-material silicone; often used for realistic-texture designs Those wanting a more lifelike sensation; people transitioning from vibrators; realistic-feel preference
Realistic silicone dildo Anatomically styled design in body-safe silicone — detailed surface texture, skin-tone colour options, and lifelike shape; typically dual-density Buyers who want realism in both feel and appearance; solo or partnered use
G-spot curved dildo Pronounced upward curve that targets the G-spot (anterior vaginal wall, approximately 5–8cm inside) — works through angled pressure rather than in-and-out movement G-spot stimulation; those who've found straight toys less effective; those interested in internal orgasm
Glass body wand Borosilicate glass dildo or wand — often sculptural in shape, completely smooth, non-porous, and temperature-responsive; can be warmed or cooled before use for contrast sensation Temperature play; those who prefer firm, smooth materials; aesthetically minded buyers; gifting
Stainless steel dildo Polished solid steel — the firmest and heaviest format, producing deep internal pressure; fully non-porous and can be temperature-treated like glass Those who prefer weight and pressure over softness; experienced users wanting firm sensation; temperature play
Double-ended dildo Long, flexible dildo insertable at both ends — used solo for simultaneous internal stimulation, or by two people simultaneously Solo double penetration; partnered same-sex use; couples exploring shared penetration
Harness-compatible dildo Silicone dildo with a flared O-ring base designed to fit standard strap-on harnesses — body-safe, firm enough for external use, and sized for harness compatibility Strap-on sex; pegging; couples exploring role reversal; non-binary intimate play
Sculptural artisan wand Aesthetically designed glass or silicone piece — as much an object of beauty as a functional toy; often features abstract curves, colour gradients, or art-glass finishes Those who value design alongside function; gifting; display-quality intimate objects

How to Choose the Right Dildo

Size is the most common source of regret in this category, and the advice is consistent: start smaller than instinct suggests. A 4–5 inch insertable length and a circumference in the moderate range covers most users comfortably, leaves room to progress, and produces a noticeably better first experience than something too large. You can always move to a larger size later; you can't unknow the discomfort of starting too big.

Shape is the second decision: straight and smooth for beginners, curved for G-spot focus, and realistic texture for those who know they want that element. If you're buying for use in a strap-on harness, confirm the base diameter matches your harness's O-ring before purchasing — most standard harnesses accept a 1.5–1.75 inch base.

Lubricant compatibility depends entirely on material. With silicone dildos — which covers most of this collection — water-based lubricant is the only safe option; silicone-based lube degrades silicone surfaces and shortens the toy's lifespan. With glass and steel pieces, any lubricant format is compatible, though water-based remains the most practical. For a complete breakdown of lubricant types, formula compatibility, and how to choose, our UK guide to personal lubricants covers everything in detail.

For complete confidence in the materials used across this collection — including what makes borosilicate glass genuinely safe, why non-porous matters, and how to sterilise different materials — our complete guide to body-safe sex toy materials is the most thorough reference we've written on the subject.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a dildo and a vibrator?

A dildo is a penetrative toy without a motor — it works through shape, material, and manual movement, producing sensation through internal pressure and friction. A vibrator adds a motor to produce vibration, which creates a different type of stimulation — more constant, electrical, and spread across a larger area. Many people use both for different purposes: a vibrator for clitoral stimulation and a dildo for internal sensation simultaneously, for instance. Neither is better; they do different things.

What is the best material for a dildo?

Medical-grade silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel are the three recommended materials — all are non-porous, body-safe, and free from phthalates. Silicone is the most popular choice because it combines softness, flexibility, and body-safe properties with a wide range of sizes and shapes. Glass and steel offer a firmer sensation and temperature play possibilities, and are the easiest to fully sterilise. Avoid jelly, PVC, and rubber compound toys — these are porous materials that cannot be hygienically maintained for internal use.

Are glass dildos safe?

Yes — when made from borosilicate glass (the same material as laboratory equipment and Pyrex cookware), glass dildos are among the safest intimate toys available. Borosilicate glass is non-porous, completely body-safe, highly heat-resistant, and far more durable than ordinary glass. It won't shatter under normal use — it's engineered to withstand thermal shock and impact. All glass pieces in this collection are borosilicate. If you notice any chips, cracks, or surface damage, discontinue use — this applies to any intimate toy.

What lubricant should I use with a silicone dildo?

Water-based lubricant only. Silicone-based lubricants react with silicone toy surfaces, causing the outer layer to degrade, become sticky, or break down over time. This happens even with high-quality medical-grade silicone — it's a chemical incompatibility, not a quality issue. Water-based lubricant is fully compatible with all silicone toys, all condom types, and all harnesses. With glass and steel dildos, any lubricant format is safe — those materials don't react with silicone-based or oil-based formulas.

What does "harness-compatible" mean for a dildo?

A harness-compatible dildo has a flared, flat base designed to fit through the O-ring of a strap-on harness. When the base is inserted through the O-ring and secured, the dildo is held in place for hands-free use. Standard O-ring harnesses typically accept a base diameter of approximately 1.5–1.75 inches — check the harness's O-ring size and the dildo's base diameter before purchasing to confirm they match. The dildo also needs to be firm enough to maintain its position during use; most silicone and dual-density designs in this range suit harness use well.

How do I choose the right size dildo as a beginner?

Start smaller than you think you need to. A 4–5 inch insertable length and a modest girth — roughly comparable to or slightly smaller than the average penis in circumference — is a comfortable, effective starting point that suits most beginners. From there, you can progress in size with experience. The priority on a first purchase is a shape that's easy to insert and a material that feels comfortable; the sensation comes from technique and pressure, not size. If G-spot stimulation is your goal, prioritise curve over length — a shorter toy with a pronounced curve reaches the G-spot more effectively than a longer straight one.