Which Dildo Material Is Actually Body-Safe?
Material is the most important decision you make when buying a dildo — more important than size, shape, or price. Porous materials (jelly, rubber, "ultra-realistic" blends) trap bacteria in microscopic surface channels that cannot be cleaned out, even with soap and water. Body-safe non-porous materials don't have this problem.
| Material | Porous? | Firmness | Lube Compatible | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medical-grade silicone | No | Firm to soft (varies by density) | Water-based only | Most users — safe, boilable, long-lasting |
| ABS hard plastic | No | Very firm | Water or silicone-based | G-spot/P-spot precision; temperature play |
| Borosilicate glass | No | Very firm | Any lube type | Temperature play, G-spot, easiest to clean |
| TPE / TPR | Yes | Soft, flexible | Water-based only | Budget options — use with a condom, replace every 6 months |
| Jelly / rubber | Yes | Soft | Water-based only | Avoid — phthalate risk; cannot be sterilised |
Cleaning by material: Silicone dildos without motors can be boiled for 3 minutes or placed on the top rack of a dishwasher (no detergent) for full sterilisation. Glass and ABS can be wiped with isopropyl alcohol. TPE and TPR cannot be sterilised — soap and water reduces surface bacteria but does not eliminate it. If you share toys across partners, silicone or glass is the only safe option.
How to Choose the Right Size Without Getting It Wrong
Size errors are the most common cause of a poor first experience and the most common reason for a return. The data below reflects actual repurchase patterns from our store — not aspirational sizing or manufacturer marketing.
| Experience Level | Insertable Length | Diameter | Who It's For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner | 4"–5.5" | 1"–1.3" (2.5–3.3 cm) | First toy, returning after a break, sensitivity concerns |
| Intermediate | 6"–7.5" | 1.4"–1.8" (3.5–4.5 cm) | Most buyers — highest satisfaction-to-return ratio in our data |
| Advanced | 8"–12"+ | 1.9"+ (4.8 cm+) | Experienced users who have sized up progressively — not a starting point |
The measurement that matters most is girth, not length. Most people don't use the full insertable length of a dildo — but girth affects comfort immediately and cannot be overridden by arousal or position. If you're uncertain, choose the lower diameter in your range. Sizing up on a second purchase is straightforward; returning because a toy is too wide is a frustrating and avoidable outcome.
A practical check: A 1.5" diameter dildo is roughly the circumference of a 35mm film canister. A 1.75" diameter is close to a standard toilet roll tube. Both are physical references worth checking before committing to a size online.
Realistic vs. Non-Realistic: Which Design Actually Performs Better?
This is a preference question more than a performance question. Both designs deliver internal stimulation — what differs is the type and distribution of sensation.
Realistic dildos replicate anatomical detail: glans shape, veining, shaft texture, and sometimes skin-tone colouring. They account for roughly 55% of dildo orders at Sexy Devil. Buyers typically want something that feels familiar, visually close to partnered sex, or explicitly mimics a specific physical experience. The veining and ridged glans on realistic designs add texture that abstract shapes don't replicate.
Non-realistic (abstract) dildos use curves, pronounced ridges, tapered tips, and bulbous shapes unconstrained by anatomy. The upside: G-spot curves on well-designed non-realistic dildos are often more effective at sustained anterior wall pressure than realistic designs, because the designer can prioritise function over form. If G-spot stimulation is the primary goal, a curved abstract design frequently outperforms a realistic one at the same price point.
Fantasy and texture-forward dildos — highly ridged, coloured silicone, non-human-inspired shapes — are the fastest-growing subcategory in the range. Buyers prioritise tactile variety. These are typically body-safe silicone and deliver more surface sensation per dollar than standard realistic styles.
Vibrating vs. Non-Vibrating: When Each Is the Right Call
Non-vibrating dildos outsell vibrating by a 3:2 ratio at Sexy Devil. The reasons are practical:
| Non-Vibrating | Vibrating | |
|---|---|---|
| Control | Full — speed, depth, angle entirely manual | Split — vibration pattern is separate from thrusting motion |
| Cleaning | Simpler — boilable if silicone and no motor | Motor housing needs care; most cannot be submerged |
| Noise | Silent | Variable — budget motors can be loud |
| Power source | None required | USB rechargeable (current models) |
| Best use case | G-spot pressure, thrusting, strap-on use, toy sharing | Internal + clitoral combined; positioning where hands-free helps |
If you already own a vibrator: A non-vibrating dildo is the stronger complement — it gives you depth, texture, and thrusting sensation that a vibrator typically cannot replicate. If this is your first toy and you want one product to cover the most ground, a vibrating dildo is a reasonable starting point, though it won't do either job as well as a dedicated tool for each.
Strap-On Compatibility: What to Check Before You Buy
Any dildo with a flat, flared base and a base diameter under 50mm will fit a standard O-ring harness. Most realistic dildos and the majority of non-realistic styles in this collection meet those criteria — check the product listing for a "harness compatible" label or a flat base description.
For strap-on use specifically, silicone is the preferred material over TPE. Silicone holds shape under harness pressure rather than flexing unpredictably, and it transmits vibration better if you're using a harness with a bullet insert pocket. For coupled harness play, see our couple vibrators collection for combined harness + vibration options.
Lube Selection and Storage for Dildos
Always use lubricant. A water-based lubricant is compatible with every dildo material in this collection. Silicone-based lube is safe with glass, ABS, and metal, but degrades the surface of silicone toys over repeated use — keep silicone lube away from silicone toys. Our water-based lubricant range is stocked specifically to pair with the body-safe materials in this collection.
Storage: Keep silicone toys separated from other silicone items — prolonged silicone-on-silicone contact causes surface tackiness that cannot be reversed. A cotton drawstring pouch or the original packaging works well. Do not store in an airtight container that traps moisture; allow the toy to dry fully before storage.
Discreet Delivery Across Australia
All Sexy Devil orders ship from our Melton, VIC warehouse in plain, unmarked packaging — no branding, no product description on the outside. Orders over $100 AUD qualify for free standard shipping. Most metropolitan areas receive orders within 2–4 business days; express options are available at checkout for time-sensitive orders.
For the broader range of women's toys — vibrators, G-spot stimulators, clitoral suction, and wearables — see our female sex toys collection.