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Vibrators, sex toys and pleasure devices for women

Vibrators, sex toys and pleasure devices for women. This collection includes external air-pulse, internal G-spot, beginner-slim, and dual-ended wands, the Dame Pillo positioning wedge, and Ohnut depth-limiting rings. Every device is body-safe silicone or ABS, sized for a range of bodies, and ships discreetly across Australia.

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What's in this collection

This collection includes external clitoral devices, internal insertable vibrators, dual-ended wands, the Ohnut depth-limiting ring set, the Kiwi pelvic massager, and the Dame Pillo positioning wedge. Lubricants, vaginal dilators, and pelvic-floor trainers each have their own collection. For silicone-safe lubricants compatible with these devices, see the Lubricants & Moisture collection.

How to choose, if you're new

External devices sit on the outside of the body and use vibration or air pulse β€” usually the most accessible starting point. Internal devices are inserted, often shaped for the G-spot or pelvic-floor muscles. Dual-ended wands do both. Materials matter: body-safe silicone, ABS, and stainless steel are appropriate. Jelly and PVC can be porous and difficult to keep clean. Every device in this collection meets the body-safe standard.

When the pelvic floor is sensitive

If the pelvic floor feels tight or tender, gentle external vibration is often more comfortable than direct internal pressure. Slim insertable options (Iroha Mikazuki, Svakom Cici) and the Dame Pillo positioning wedge are common starting points for those who want closeness without depth. The Ohnut depth-limiting rings work toward the same outcome β€” comfortable closeness with control over depth. None of these devices are medical treatments. They're options some people find more comfortable than others.

How we select for this collection

Adult sex toys aren't regulated in Australia. There's no mandatory standard for materials, testing, or labelling, which means a jelly product can be marketed as 'body-safe' without any verification. Blossom applies stricter selection criteria than the law requires:

β€’ Body-safe silicone, ABS, or stainless steel only
β€’ No jelly, PVC, or unnamed soft-rubber blends
β€’ Phthalate-free and BPA-free as a baseline, not a feature
β€’ Priority given to brands that publish materials testing

It's the difference between treating this category as accessories and treating it as something that goes on or in your body.

Common questions

Body-safe silicone is the gold standard. It's non-porous, easy to clean, and won't react with skin. ABS plastic and stainless steel are also body-safe. Skip jelly, PVC, and unnamed soft-rubber blends β€” they can be porous and harder to keep hygienic.

Wash with warm water and a fragrance-free body wash, or a dedicated toy cleaner. Rinse, air-dry, then store in a soft pouch in a drawer away from direct heat. Don't share between users without cleaning. Most rechargeable models charge via USB-C or a pin-port.

Water-based lubricant only. Silicone-on-silicone breaks down the surface of the toy over time, which makes it harder to clean and shortens its life. Avoid oil-based lubes too if you're using condoms with the device. Oil weakens latex. Blossom's silicone-safe lubricants live on the Lubricants & Moisture page.

Slim, single-function, body-safe silicone designs are easiest to start with. Iroha Koharu and the Iroha Mikazuki are popular first picks: flexible, quiet, and not overpowering. The Dame Pom is a soft external option. Start on the lowest setting and adjust upward.

External devices stimulate from the outside: clitoral, perineal, or wand-style. Internal devices are inserted, often shaped for the G-spot or pelvic-floor muscles. Dual-ended wands do both at once. Most beginners find external the simplest entry point; internal works well for targeted sensation.

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