Your sex toys are wonderful tools, but they can become a lot less wonderful if you don't care for them properly! Here's how to store your sex toys correctly and safely to ensure they get a long life and you get the most enjoyment from them.
*Editor's note: This article was updated in July 2021. *
Not cleaning your sex toys properly, using the wrong lubricant, or storing them incorrectly can all lead to problems, whether that's a shorter life span of your favourite toy or a risk of an infection.
That's why cleaning your sex toys after each use and storing them correctly is paramount! Here's how to keep your sex toys safe, in good shape, and working their best for as long as possible.
Many sex toys come with specific storage or care instructions, so make sure to look out for anything unique to your toy that these tips might not cover.
Before storing your adult toys, you must clean them thoroughly. The following article tells you how to clean your sex toy properly based on the material it's made from: How to clean your sex toys.
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Don't toss your sex toys into your bedside drawer after use and call it a day. Dust, crumbs and germs will swarm over your sex toys, which could then end up inside of you or your partner - ick!
If you don't want that to happen, here's how to store your adult toys the right way.
For a cheaper way of storing your sex toys, you can wrap them in cloth or store them in a cloth bag to avoid them getting dusty. Many adult toys come with their own dust bags for safe storage, so please use them!
Once you put your toy into its own cloth bag you can tuck it away somewhere safe. DO NOT use plastic containers or plastic bags to store adult toys - depending on the material your sex toy is made from, the chemicals can leak into the toy over time, which is not something you want entering your body.
If you have a porous sex toy you need to be extra careful, as it can soak up bacteria. This includes rubber/jelly sex toys.
If you're looking for something more secure than a humble cloth bag, a storage box specifically designed for adult toy storage is the answer. Lockable sex toy cases keep your naughty valuables a secret from prying minds and fingers. The keyless locking system makes them perfect for storing your sexy stash safely, cleanly and securely. If you want to upgrade, the Joyboxx has a lock and dividers to keep things organized, and charging cords can be plugged in through it. Joyboxx is a hygienic storage system designed to handle pleasure products before, during and after use.
Now that you've got something to store your sex toys in, here are a few more tips for ensuring your adult toys are stored safely.
Leaving the batteries in can actually corrode your sex toys and drain the battery life, since they're conducting at a low charge when in the toy. There's nothing sadder than the halfhearted buzz of a vibrator on low batteries, or worse - it running out of juice before you climax!
When storing a sex toy collection, wrap each toy individually to prevent the toys touching. This is vital because some materials, such as silicone, TPE and rubber, can react with one another, which will tarnish and ruin your sex toys. Keep your toys separate to prevent needing to retire them early.
Don't use silicone or oil-based lubricants with silicone sex toys because it will stick to the material and break down the surface of your toy. To aid the lifespan and safe-use of your sex toy, use water-based or hybrid lubricant for any porous sex toys. Non-porous sex toys, such as glass toys, are safe to use with any kind of lubricant.
Some porous adult toys, such as those made from jelly, can't be completely disinfected. Wash it thoroughly after every use, let it dry out, then store it in a cloth bag.
Always use a condom if your toy is made of jelly, since jelly toys contain potentially dangerous chemicals called phthalates. While there isn't conclusive information on the health effects of them, it's better to be safe than sorry.
If the little rubber plug or O-ring that covers the battery compartment of your toy is missing, loose, or broken, no more shower fun for you. Sorry, but your adult toy is no longer waterproof. Check for cracks in your adult toys that could indicate that they're unsafe to use.
Even the best sex toys don't last forever. If your sex toys is looking a little worse for wear and is falling apart or no longer holds its charge for long, it's time to upgrade! If the sex toy is within warranty, make sure you organize a replacement by contacting the retailer you bought the product from.
We don't think we need to delve too deeply into the reasoning behind this one, but sex toys are a breeding ground for bacteria if not cleaned after each and every use. Use a sex toy cleaner or hot soapy water. If you want to be really safe, wash your toys before each use, too. Particulalry if they've been sitting in your drawer untouched for a while.
If your sex toy has batteries, plugs into the wall, or buzzes in any way, you need to take extra precautions. Wiping it down with a warm, soapy washcloth or spray and wipe using sex toy cleaner is all you need to do. Don't submerge your adult toy in water if it's not completely waterproof, or it will die!
Your sex toy collection should be taken care of, by cleaning toys properly, drying them properly, and storing them in separate cloth bags in a cool, safe place.
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Editor's note: This article was originally published on 10 January 2018 and was updated on 5 July 2021 for relevance and comprehensiveness. The information in this article has been fact checked and reviewed for accuracy by Adulttoymegastore's team of content specialists and sexual wellness experts, including Sex Educator Emma Hewitt.
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