Anal toys are body-safe sex toys designed for anal play — including butt plugs, anal beads, prostate massagers, vibrating anal toys, jewelled plugs, glass and steel anal toys, training kits, inflatable plugs, butt plug tails and cock ring plugs. Every safe anal toy shares one non-negotiable feature: a clearly flared base or external retrieval arm that prevents the toy from being drawn fully into the rectum. Browse the full Naughty Hut anal toys range below — beginner-friendly silicone plugs through to advanced prostate massagers, vibrating beads and inflatable toys, every one with a safe flared base and body-safe materials.
Naughty Hut is a 100% New Zealand-owned online adult retailer dispatching every anal toy from our Aotearoa warehouse in plain, fully discreet packaging — no Naughty Hut branding on the parcel and no reference to the contents on the courier label. Every anal toy we stock has a clearly flared safety base, is made from body-safe material (medical-grade platinum-cure silicone, borosilicate glass, or 316L surgical steel), is R18 age-verified under the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993, and is price-matched against any verified NZ retailer — we'll beat the price by 10%.
Quick buying guide
- Absolute beginner? Start with a slim silicone butt plug under 2.5cm at the widest point, or a 3-piece anal training kit that builds confidence over weeks.
- Want internal vibration? A vibrating anal vibrator adds motorised stimulation to the highly sensitive sphincter and rectal canal.
- Have a prostate? Want a prostate orgasm? A curved prostate massager presses against the prostate gland (5–7cm in, on the front wall) for the deep, full-body P-spot orgasm.
- Like rhythmic sensation? Graduated anal beads create a wave-like sensation as each bead passes through the sphincter — most intense when removed slowly at climax.
- Want to look as good as it feels? Jewelled butt plugs or glass anal toys add aesthetic appeal — and glass supports temperature play.
- Kink, cosplay or pet play? Butt plug tails in faux fur or silicone, in fox, cat, bunny and wolf styles.
- Couples play? A vibrating cock ring plug stimulates the wearer's prostate and partner simultaneously.
How to choose an anal toy safely
Anal toys need different safety considerations to vaginal toys. Six things matter most:
- Flared base is non-negotiable. Every anal toy must have a clearly flared base wider than the rest of the toy, or an external retrieval arm. The rectum has a strong vacuum effect and toys without a flared base can be pulled inside, requiring emergency removal.
- Body-safe material: medical-grade platinum-cure silicone, borosilicate glass, or 316L surgical steel are the only materials we recommend for internal anal use. Avoid porous TPE, PVC, jelly and unbranded rubber — they harbour bacteria and the rectal canal is highly absorptive.
- Width matters more than length. Beginners under 2.5cm widest point, intermediate 3–3.5cm, experienced 3.5cm+. Build up over weeks, not in one session.
- Water-based lube, generously, reapplied often. The rectum does not self-lubricate — unlike the vagina. You will use significantly more lube than you think. Water-based lube is compatible with silicone toys; silicone-based lube degrades silicone toys (it is fine with glass and steel).
- Never push through pain. Anal play should feel relaxed and warm. Discomfort that becomes pain means stop, add more lube, or step down a size.
- Tapered tip: the insertion tip should be narrower than the widest point of the toy, allowing your body to stretch gradually.
Beginner anal toy progression
If you're new to anal play, take it slow. The most common reason people give up on anal toys is starting too big. A realistic, comfortable beginner progression looks like:
- Week 1–2: Slim silicone butt plug, under 2.5cm widest point. Short sessions (10–15 min) with plenty of water-based lube.
- Week 3–4: Same toy, longer sessions, more relaxed. Add gentle vibration if you'd like.
- Week 5–6: Step up to a medium plug or anal training kit's middle size (around 3cm widest).
- Week 7+: Continue stepping up only when the current size feels easy. Most people are happiest at 3–3.5cm widest — bigger is not better.
If anything ever hurts: stop, add lube, or step down a size. Pain is your body telling you something needs to change.
How anal toys work
The anal canal is dense with nerve endings, particularly around the sphincter (first 2–5cm). Stimulation here produces pleasure for all anatomies. For people with prostates, the prostate gland sits 5–7cm inside the rectum on the front wall (toward the belly) — a curved prostate massager presses against this gland, producing the deep, full-body sensation commonly described as a prostate orgasm. Anal beads stimulate the sphincter rhythmically as each bead passes through. Butt plugs create steady internal pressure and fullness. Vibrating anal toys add motorised stimulation to any of the above.
Care, cleaning and hygiene
Anal toys need more thorough cleaning than vaginal toys because of bacterial transfer risk. Wash before and after every use with warm water and antibacterial soap, or a dedicated sex toy cleaner. Solid silicone, glass and steel anal toys (no electronics) can be boiled for 3 minutes for full sanitisation — especially important if the toy will be used by another person, or moved between anal and vaginal use. For vibrating or electronic anal toys, wash thoroughly with antibacterial soap and air-dry. Store anal toys separately from other toys, in a clean dry pouch.
Never use an anal toy vaginally without first thoroughly sanitising it. The simplest way to safely move a toy between areas is a fresh condom over the toy.
Do I need to douche before anal play?
Probably not. Most beginner anal play happens in the lower 4–5cm of the rectum, which is usually empty between bowel movements. A normal bowel movement and a quick external wash are enough preparation for most people. If you'd like extra peace of mind, an anal douche with warm water is fine occasionally — but over-douching disrupts the rectal flora and can cause irritation. Don't over-rely on it.
Why shop anal toys at Naughty Hut?
- 🇳🇿 100% New Zealand-owned and operated — based in Aotearoa, shipping from NZ
- 📦 100% discreet packaging — plain parcel, no branding, nothing on the courier label that identifies the contents
- 🚚 Same/next-day NZ dispatch with discreet courier delivery across Aotearoa
- 💲 Cheapest anal toy prices in NZ — we'll beat any verified NZ price by 10%
- 🔞 Verified R18 adult retailer under the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993
Anal toys NZ — frequently asked questions
Are anal toys safe?
Yes — when you use a body-safe toy designed for anal play (clearly flared base, medical-grade silicone or glass or steel, tapered tip) with plenty of lubricant and at a comfortable pace. The two biggest risks are (1) inserting a toy without a flared base, which can be drawn into the rectum, and (2) using inadequate lube and tearing tissue. Both are easily avoided with the right toy and a generous amount of water-based lube.
What's the best anal toy for a beginner in NZ?
A slim silicone butt plug under 2.5cm at the widest point, or a 3-piece anal training kit so you can step up over weeks. Both are widely available at Naughty Hut from around $20–$45 NZD, with same/next-day NZ dispatch in plain discreet packaging.
Do I need a flared base on every anal toy?
Yes. Every toy used anally must have a flared base wider than the rest of the toy, or a clear external retrieval arm/ring. Anal beads need a retrieval ring or handle. Vibrating toys with a controller cable count as having a retrieval handle. This is not optional — it's the difference between a safe toy and an emergency-room trip.
What lube should I use with anal toys?
For silicone anal toys, use a thick water-based lube — silicone-based lube degrades silicone toys. For glass or steel anal toys, any lube type is compatible, and silicone-based lasts longer. Always use significantly more lube than you'd use for vaginal play, and reapply often during use.
Do I need to douche before anal play?
For most beginner anal play, no. The lower 4–5cm of the rectum is usually empty between bowel movements. A normal bowel movement and a quick external wash is enough preparation. Over-douching can disrupt rectal flora and cause irritation — don't make it routine.
How long does anal toy delivery take in NZ?
Naughty Hut dispatches same/next-business-day from our NZ warehouse. Most orders arrive within 1–3 business days anywhere in Aotearoa. Every order ships in plain unbranded packaging with no reference to the contents on the courier label.
Are anal toys legal in New Zealand?
Yes. Anal toys are completely legal to buy and own in New Zealand for adults aged 18 and over. Naughty Hut is a verified R18 retailer under the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993.
Can men and women both use anal toys?
Yes — anal toys are used by people of every gender, orientation and anatomy. The anal canal is rich in nerve endings for all anatomies. People with prostates can additionally enjoy prostate-targeted stimulation from curved prostate massagers and P-spot toys.
Ready to find your first or next anal toy? Browse the full Naughty Hut anal toys range below, or explore by category — butt plugs, anal vibrators, prostate massagers, anal beads, anal training kits, jewelled butt plugs, glass anal toys, butt plug tails, inflatable anal toys, cock ring plugs and anal douches. Don't forget the anal lubricant — generous water-based lube is non-negotiable for comfortable anal play. Need help choosing the right size or material for your experience level? Our in-house educator team is here to help. Every order ships discreetly from our NZ warehouse with same/next-day dispatch and our 10% NZ price-beat guarantee.
Last updated: May 2026 · Reviewed by the Naughty Hut team
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