
Metal MAX Anal Plug Set by S Pleasures Metal
£27.90

Metal MAX Anal Plug Set by S Pleasures Metal
A three-piece set of smooth metal anal plugs for gradual progression. Each plug shares the same tapered shape and flat jewellery-finished base, making them well suited to beginners who want firm, temperature-playable toys. Robust, easy to clean and compatible with all lubricants, this set gives controlled insertion and a polished look without fuss.
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Description
These are metal anal plugs presented as a pack of three, all sharing the same slim, tapered profile but in different sizes so you can work up progressively. Because they’re made from shiny silver metal, the surface is very smooth, which reduces friction and makes insertion feel cleaner compared with textured or rubber toys. The tapered tip helps with comfortable entry, while the flat base finished with a circular jewellery piece gives a reliable grip and a neat finish.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Shiny silver metal |
|---|---|
| Design | Pack of 3 plugs (same design, three sizes) |
| Tip | Tapered for easier entry |
| Surface | Smooth |
| Base | Flat, secure grip with circular jewellery finish |
| Water resistance | Totally submersible |
| Extras | Suitable for temperature play; easy to clean; suitable for beginners |
How to use
Start with the smallest plug and plenty of lubricant, relax and breathe steadily as you insert. The tapered tip is designed to ease entry, and the flat base gives you a secure hold while you adjust. If you want temperature play, warm the plug in hot tap water for a few minutes or cool it in cold water; never use boiling water and always test temperature on your wrist first. These plugs are rigid metal—if you usually use flexible toys, expect a firmer sensation.
Recommended lubricants: both water-based and silicone-based lubricants are compatible. Because the metal surface is non-porous, lube will stay slick for longer than with some softer materials; if you plan to alternate with silicone toys, you may prefer water-based to avoid residue transfer.
Cleaning and care
Metal is one of the easiest materials to keep hygienic. Wash with warm water and mild soap, or use a toy cleaner, and dry thoroughly before storing. Because these plugs are totally submersible you can rinse them safely and even boil them briefly to sterilise—avoid extremes of temperature and always check the jewellery inset after cleaning. Store individually or wrapped to prevent scratches on the polished surface.
Note on exchanges: the manufacturer offers an exchange for another product within 6 weeks from the invoice date under specific conditions: the outer box must be in perfect condition (a 0.80? surcharge applies if damaged), the inner bag must be sealed and unopened, and return postage is paid by the customer.
Who this is for: people taking their first steps into anal play who want a rigid, hygienic option and the ability to explore temperature sensations. Who this isn’t for: if you want something soft, flexible, vibrating or with remote control, look at silicone or electronic options instead.
For beginners who want a rigid, hygienic metal starter pack with three progressive sizes and temperature-play options.
Our verdict
Beginner level — a straight‑forward metal starter set. Unlike many starter packs in silicone, this metal set gives clear temperature-play options and a very smooth, hygienic surface.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these safe for anal use?
Yes — each plug has a flat flared base for safe handling and to prevent full insertion. Metal is non‑porous, so it's easy to clean and keep hygienic between uses.
Can I heat or cool them?
Yes. Warm them in hot tap water for a few minutes or cool them in cold water for a chilled sensation. Never use boiling water and always test the temperature on your wrist before use.
Which lubricant should I use?
Both water-based and silicone-based lubricants are compatible with these metal plugs, per the manufacturer. If you’ll be switching between silicone toys, water-based is the safer choice to avoid residue transfer.
How should I choose which size to start with?
Begin with the smallest plug, use plenty of lube and go slowly. Once insertion feels comfortable and relaxed, you can move up a size on a separate occasion rather than forcing progression in one session.
Start with the smallest plug and only move to a larger size when insertion is comfortable. Apply a generous amount of lubricant to the plug and to the entrance: metal is non-porous and works well with either water-based or silicone-based lubricants, so pick the one you prefer. The tapered tip and smooth surface make gentle, steady insertion easier — take your time, breathe and let your muscles relax. The flat, jewellery-finished base gives a secure grip for controlled removal.
To play with temperature: hold the plug under warm tap water for a few minutes to warm, or in a bowl of cold water for cooling sensations. Avoid extreme temperatures and always test on the inside of your wrist first to check comfort.
The metal surface wipes clean and, being fully submersible, you can wash the plugs with warm water and mild soap or a dedicated toy cleaner. Because of the decorative stone in the base, avoid prolonged boiling or harsh chemical sterilisation that might loosen the setting; instead dry thoroughly and store in a soft pouch. Metal won’t absorb bodily fluids, so cleaning is straightforward, but inspect the jewellery detail regularly for any signs of wear.
Who this is for: you’re new to anal play or prefer a firm, smooth plug you can progress with; you value temperature play and a secure base. Who it’s not for: if you want a flexible, soft material or internal vibration, look at silicone or vibratory options instead.
For beginners wanting a graduated, firm metal plug set with temperature-play options.
Compared with soft silicone starter sets, this metal trio gives firmer, more tactile sensation and the extra option of temperature play, which many beginners’ sets lack. Level: beginner — best for gradual training with a clean, non-porous finish.
Yes — metal is non-porous, so both water-based and silicone-based lubricants are compatible. If you plan to use silicone lube with other silicone toys, keep lubrication choices in mind for compatibility across toys.
Yes — the flat base prevents full insertion and gives a secure grip for removal, which is essential for anal safety. Use plenty of lubricant and start with the smallest plug, moving up sizes only when comfortable.
These are a set of three shiny silver metal anal plugs designed to take you up through sizes with confidence. Each plug shares the same elegant, tapered profile and a flat base finished with a circular jewelled detail that gives a reliable grip for insertion and removal. Because they’re metal, they feel firm and smooth — you can cool or warm them for extra sensation and they won’t flex under pressure, so you get precise, controlled sensations.
Start with the smallest plug and use plenty of lubricant. The tapered tip helps gradual insertion; move slowly and breathe to relax the muscles. Because the plugs are rigid metal, they won’t compress — that makes them excellent for controlled, deliberate play but less forgiving than soft toys. For temperature play, run under warm water for a minute to take the chill off or place in the fridge for 5–10 minutes for a cooler sensation; always test on your wrist first.
Lubricant tip: these plugs are compatible with both water-based and silicone-based lubricants. Silicone lube gives longer-lasting glide on metal, while water-based is easier to wash off.
Who should choose these: if you’re new to anal play but want a firm, precise plug and sensible progression through sizes, this set suits you. Who should look elsewhere: if you prefer soft, flexible toys or need a vibrating option, consider silicone or battery-operated alternatives.
For beginners wanting firm, temperature-play anal plugs with graduated sizing and secure jewelled bases.
A beginner-friendly metal pack that offers firm, precise insertion and temperature play — good for starters who want rigid toys rather than soft silicone. Level: beginner.
Hold the plug under warm running water for a minute or two to take the chill off, or place in the fridge for 5–10 minutes for a cool sensation. Never use boiling water or direct flames and always test the temperature on your wrist before insertion.
The jewelled bases are decorative and provide a solid grip for removal. Treat them with normal care — avoid heavy knocks and don’t use the jewel as a point of leverage beyond gentle pulling.
Yes, but it’s best to either clean thoroughly between users or use condoms over each plug if sharing. Metal is non-porous and cleans well, which makes it one of the safer materials for shared use when proper hygiene is observed.
Metal is rigid and gives no flex, so the sensation is firmer and more precise than soft silicone. If you find rigid toys uncomfortable, try a softer material first; otherwise, the tapered tip helps ease you in gradually.
These are three slim, shiny silver metal plugs presented as a graduated set so you can increase size step by step. Each plug shares the same tapered profile and smooth finish, with a flat base finished in a circular jewelled piece for a secure grip. Metal brings a firmer, weightier contact than silicone, and because these are metal you can warm or cool them to change the sensation.
Start with the smallest plug and take your time with relaxation and plenty of lubricant. The tapered tip eases insertion and the flat base gives you a reliable stop and a handle for gentle removal. Because the plugs are metal they do not flex; if you prefer a softer, bendable toy, this set will feel noticeably firmer. For temperature play, warm a plug in warm (not boiling) water or cool it under cold tap water — always test the temperature on your inner wrist first.
Use either water- or silicone-based lubricant depending on personal preference; water-based lubricants are easier to wash off, while silicone-based will give a slightly longer-lasting slickness on metal.
Metal is straightforward to keep hygienic: rinse with warm water and a mild, ph-neutral toy cleaner or antibacterial soap. Because these plugs are fully submersible you can wash them thoroughly under the tap and dry them with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could dull the finish and store them separately from softer toys to prevent surface marks. The jewelled base is decorative but treat it gently to keep the finish looking good.
For beginners wanting a firm, slim metal plug set with gradual sizes and temperature play.
A firmer, weightier alternative to the many silicone starter sets on the market — the three graduated sizes make it genuinely beginner-friendly. Best for beginners who want the sensation of rigid metal and the option to play with temperature.
Yes — they are fully submersible so safe to use in water. Take the same safety steps as with any toy: avoid extreme temperatures and check the toy on your inner wrist before insertion.
Yes. The manufacturer specifies these metal plugs work with both water- and silicone-based lubricants, so choose whichever texture you prefer. If you want easier cleanup, water-based lubricants rinse off more readily.
The base is flat and designed for a secure, comfortable grip; the circular jewellery finish is decorative but sits flush so it shouldn't snag on hair or fabric. Handle it gently to preserve the finish.
Metal plugs feel firmer and noticeably weightier than silicone equivalents, which many people find enhances sensation. If you prefer something soft and flexible, a silicone set would be better.
This is a pack of three metal anal plugs designed for progressive play. They share the same tapered, slim profile with a flat base finished in a circular jewellery piece — useful both for grip and a neat appearance. Made of shiny silver metal, they feel firm and solid in the hand and are especially good if you want to experiment gently with size and temperature.
Start with the smallest plug and use plenty of lubricant. The tapered tip eases insertion and the flat base gives a dependable contact point for control and removal. Because all three share the same shape, you can move up in size gradually to find what’s comfortable. Metal is rigid, so insertion will feel firmer than silicone — many customers appreciate the precise pressure it gives.
Temperature play tip: to chill, place a plug in the fridge for a short time; to warm, hold it under warm (not boiling) water for a minute. Always test temperature on your wrist first and never overheat.
Lubricant: the metal surface accepts any lubricant, including water-based and silicone-based formulas. A slippery, long-lasting lube will make insertion smoother — we usually recommend a good-quality water-based lube for easy cleanup, or a silicone lube if you want extra glide.
For beginners who want a gradual, firm and temperature-playable introduction to anal plugs.
This set is pitched at beginners thanks to the graduated sizes and tapered tips; most metal plugs are sold individually, so the three-piece progression is a useful feature. Level: beginner.
Yes — metal warms and cools quickly. For a warm sensation, hold the plug under warm (not boiling) water for a short time; for cold, leave it in the fridge for a few minutes. Always test on your wrist before use.
They’re well suited to beginners because the set includes three graduated sizes and a tapered tip for easier insertion. Use plenty of lube and start with the smallest plug, moving up only when comfortable.
Clean the whole plug with warm soapy water or a toy cleaner and dry fully. The jewellery-piece finish can be scratched by rough handling, so avoid abrasive pads and store the plugs separately to keep the base looking tidy.
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