Butt Plug Sets
Picking the right butt plug set
What's in the set
Not every set is three identical plugs in different sizes. Some are exactly that — small, medium and large in the same shape and material. Others mix things up with different textures, shapes, or even different toy types in the same kit. A few include vibrating bullets or beaded probes alongside standard plugs. Think about what you actually want from the set. If it's pure size progression, a matched graduated set keeps things simple. If you want to try different styles at once, a mixed kit gives you more to work with.
Material
Silicone is the most common across the range — it's body-safe, non-porous, flexible, and easy to clean. Metal sets (usually aluminium) are heavier, completely smooth, and respond well to temperature. Glass butt plug sets are similar to metal in weight and temperature responsiveness but with a different aesthetic. You'll also find acrylic and TPE options. If you're drawn to the gem-base look, several sets here come with decorative bases — and the full jewel butt plugs range goes deeper into that style.
Size progression
The gap between each plug in a set matters. A well-designed set increases diameter gradually — enough that you notice the step up, but not so much that it feels like a jump. Look at the smallest plug first and make sure it's genuinely small enough for where you're starting. Then check the largest to make sure it's actually going somewhere useful. A set that goes from small to slightly-less-small isn't much of a progression.
Base style and lube
Suction cup bases appear across a lot of the sets here, which gives you hands-free options on flat surfaces. Flared round bases and T-bar bases are more common on sets built for wearing. Whichever set you go with, anal lube is essential every single time — the body doesn't produce moisture anally, so a thick, anal-specific formula is non-negotiable. Apply it to each plug before insertion and reapply if you're switching between sizes. Use the filters above to match a set to what you need.
Why people love butt plug sets
The appeal is simple — you don't have to guess your size. Start at the bottom and work your way up over days, weeks, or however long it takes. There's no pressure to rush. A lot of people buy a set as their first ever anal purchase because it removes the "what if I buy the wrong size" worry entirely.
Sets also make a natural stepping stone toward more specific toys. Once you've figured out what size and shape works for your body, you know exactly what to look for in a prostate massager or a vibrating butt plug. The set does the groundwork so the next purchase isn't a guess.
Butt plug sets vs buying individual plugs
A set is the better value if you're starting out or working through sizes. You get two, three, or four plugs for less than buying them separately, and the sizes are already matched to work as a progression. The trade-off is less choice — you're getting whatever sizes and shapes the brand has put together.
Individual plugs make more sense when you already know your preferred size and want something specific — a particular material, a stainless steel weight, a certain diameter. Inflatable butt plugs are worth considering too if you want adjustable sizing in a single toy rather than switching between plugs.
Buy with confidence
Every set in this range comes from a recognised brand — California Exotic, Dream Toys, Satisfyer, Rimba, Doc Johnson, and more. Silicone, metal, and glass products are body-safe and non-porous, and every listing includes the full specs for each plug in the set so you know exactly what you're getting.
All orders arrive in plain, unbranded packaging with nothing on the outside to identify the contents. Same-day dispatch on orders before 2pm (Mon–Fri), free delivery over £50, and hassle-free returns if something isn't right.
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