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Is it safe to use your realistic dildo?

The realistic dildo industry is booming. The global realistic dildo market size was valued at USD 734.5 million in 2024 and is predicted to increase at an 8.98 % CAGR till 2030, reaching USD 835.7 million. Now, people across the spectrum are getting involved — from solo users to couples, millennials to baby boomers. Studies have shown certain types of realistic dildos to be good for our health.

But are realistic dildos comprehensive and safe? This is something that any new buyer and a newfound admirer of realistic dildos has surely wondered at some point, and first-time customers in particular should expect to be persuaded by the answer before deciding to make a purchase. So, first things first, yes, forced dildos that you purchase from reputable sources and retailers are entirely safe. Most manufacturers design for customer safety and use good materials. Many realistic dildos, for instance, are made with ultra-soft silicone and medical-grade TPE materials so they are safer and more enjoyable to use. This blog post has the answers to real-world dildo safety questions like material safety, privacy issues, and proper use.

What is the safest material in my realistic dildo?

Most realistic dildos are super safe. There are several realistic dildo producers and distributors on the contemporary market, offering a sort of variety of things that can be a little overwhelming. Most of these companies are trustworthy and care about customer safety. They use high-grade silicones and medical-grade TPE. These dildo makers do not lower the bar and fuck up. They pay close attention to every stage of production of their realistic dildos, including the raw materials they source, the processing they undergo, all the way to packing, ensuring that the end product is of the highest quality and free of hazardous additives.

While most realistic dildo manufacturers highlight their quality and material safety, it’s not out of the question that some shady suppliers would resort to some cheaper materials with foul odours and allergy catchers to cut corners. In these times of widespread internet shopping, avoiding subpar dildos is tricky, as the downsides of shittier materials are not so easily recognisable online. Nowhere is ‘you get what you pay for’ more evident than in the world of dildos. Some sellers will run campaigns that feature their things at sabbatical pricing, but rarely below $35. As a rule: If you find a dildo that costs under $30, close the page immediately. If it is obviously a bogus website, there is no question. Our clients report being cheated by these sites.

Is your privacy protected when you shop for realistic dildos?

You can be sure of this security concern if you buy realistic dildos from a genuine and reputable source. Client privacy is a business imperative, and it is the firm’s policy not to disclose customer details without consent. No legitimate, long-term-focused company would do this.

Plus, you don’t have to worry about your credit card bill revealing your purchases. Credit card statements come through as the corporate name of the realistic dildos website and do not mention the product. And that means that you can be confident in what you buy. No one will know they have a new vibrational friend to play with, as long as you keep it to yourself. Simply per month, just wait for arrival and have limitless pleasure with your dildo!

How to use a realistic dildo safely?

Once you get your realistic dildo, clean it well. And when you receive your realistic dildo, don’t rush into using her. Instead, spend the time because sterilising her means you’ll enjoy a lot more. The exterior packing of a realistic dildo is subject to contain viruses and germs from passing through long-distance mail to get to you, and the dildo itself is definitely infected. Do not immediately open your precious dildo. Use alcohol wipes to disinfect the cardboard box surface. The dildo needs to be completely sanitised before using it because they are not sterilised at the manufacturer.

Clean up after usage. Dildos, if you’ve used these, do clean and air them out well, as I wrote about in my previous article, to prevent bacteria and mould. Air dry and use a generous amount of talcum powder on the dildo’s other skin surfaces by just wiping their surfaces with a moist cloth.

Do not share your dildo with others. While there are no sexually transmitted diseases to be found in the dildo itself, sharing it with others can lead to sexually transmitted infections. STIs are primarily transmitted through saliva, blood, and bodily fluids. The risk of disease is high if you further share a dildo that has not been cleaned or sterilised. And dildos are personal property, so please keep them private.

Final Words

All major dildo producers are committed to making their products safe and healthy. The use of realistic dildos is also assured to be pleasant and safe, thanks to professional monitoring and production techniques.

So to purchase safe, realistic dildos, select a rainy source, such as our website. We also offer a 7-day return policy to ensure that you receive a realistic dildo made of superior materials and in a good design. Using a realistic dildo safely is possible by cleaning it thoroughly right after the first use, which should become a routine custom thereafter. Finally, don’t share your dildo willy-nilly. Not only does this pay tribute to the dildo; it protects your health.

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