
S Pleasures Metal Metal LIA three piece anal plug set
28,98 €

S Pleasures Metal Metal LIA three piece anal plug set
A neat starter set of three tapered metal anal plugs from S Pleasures Metal, finished with a heart-shaped jewellery base. The graduated sizes let you progress at your own pace, the smooth metal surface gives firm, confident insertion, and the fully submersible design makes cleaning effortless. Great if you want to experiment with temperature play or try gentle anal training.
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Description
These Metal LIA plugs are a pack of three tapered metal anal toys designed for gradual progression. If you’re new to anal play, the smallest plug lets you start comfortably and move up to slightly larger sizes when you’re ready — the tapered tip eases insertion, while the smooth, shiny silver metal gives a firm, solid feel that many users prefer to softer materials. The flat base with a heart-shaped jewellery finish gives you a secure grip and a discreet, decorative look at the same time. Because they’re metal, you can warm or cool them in water to add another sensation.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Shiny silver metal |
|---|---|
| Pack contents | Set of 3 tapered plugs, same design in three different sizes |
| Surface | Smooth, polished finish |
| Base | Flat, finished with heart-shaped jewellery piece |
| Water resistance | Fully submersible |
How to use it
Start with the smallest plug and use plenty of lubricant: as these are metal, they work well with both water- and silicone-based lubricants — silicone tends to last longer on the surface, while water-based is easier to wash off. Insert slowly, relax and breathe; once comfortable you can swap to the mid or larger plug. For temperature play, place a plug in warm (not boiling) water to heat it, or in cold water or the fridge for a cool sensation — always test the temperature on your wrist first.
Cleaning and care
The polished metal is simple to keep hygienic: wash with warm soapy water and a toy cleaner, or rinse thoroughly after use — the plugs are fully submersible so cleaning is straightforward. Metal tolerates higher temperatures, so you can warm or cool in water safely for temperature play; inspect the heart jewellery piece regularly for secure setting and avoid abrasive cleaners or hard knocks that could scratch the finish.
Who this is for: people starting anal play who want a firm, smooth material and the option to experiment with temperature. Who this is not for: if you prefer soft, flexible toys or need a toy with vibration, look at silicone or rechargeable vibrators instead.
For someone starting anal play who wants a graduated, firm metal set with temperature-play options.
Our verdict
A clear beginner-level option: the three graduated metal plugs let you progress safely and the submersible, hard finish is easy to clean. Compared with single-piece metal plugs, this set gives better step-up training for newcomers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use condoms with these metal plugs?
Yes — a condom can be used over metal plugs for extra hygiene or when sharing. Because the plugs are smooth and non-porous, condoms fit easily and won’t affect the sensation much.
How do I do temperature play safely with metal toys?
Use warm tap water (not boiling) to heat or cold water or the fridge for cooling; always test on your wrist first to ensure the temperature is comfortable. Never apply direct heat sources like a flame.
Can I sterilise them?
You can clean them thoroughly with hot soapy water and toy cleaner. Metal toys can be briefly boiled to disinfect, but check the jewellery setting is secure before exposing to high heat.
Are these suitable for complete beginners?
Yes — the tapered tips and graduated sizes are designed for gradual entry, making this set particularly suitable for people new to anal penetration who want to build comfort step by step.
These are a set of three shiny silver metal anal plugs that share the same elegant silhouette but come in three different sizes so you can work up gradually. They have a tapered tip for easy entry, a smooth, rigid surface that gives a firmer, more solid sensation than silicone, and a flat base finished with a heart-shaped jewel that makes them simple to hold and remove.
Start with the smallest plug and take your time: plenty of foreplay and relaxation make insertion easier. Apply a liberal amount of lubricant to the plug and yourself — because these are metal you can use either water-based or silicone-based lubricants to suit your preference. Move slowly, use the flat base to control depth, and only progress to the next size when the previous one feels comfortable.
One useful tip: if you want temperature variation, run the plug under warm or cold water first and test it on your wrist to ensure it’s a comfortable temperature before using it internally.
For beginners wanting a graduated metal plug set with temperature-play and a secure, decorative base.
Beginner level — a graduated metal set that gives the firmer feel and temperature-play that many silicone starter packs don’t. Great for newcomers who want a controlled, progressive approach.
Yes — the metal finish is compatible with both silicone and water-based lubricants, so you can choose whichever feels better for you. Silicone lube will give a slicker glide and last longer between reapplications.
Yes. Each plug has a flat base that prevents over-insertion and gives a secure hold. The heart-shaped jewel is decorative but set flush so it shouldn’t catch on fabric during use.
Yes — temperature play is one of the advantages of metal. Use warm or cold water to adjust the temperature and always test on your wrist first to avoid anything too hot or cold.
They’re designed with beginners in mind thanks to the tapered tips and three sizes for gradual progression. Take things slowly and use plenty of lubricant; if you prefer a softer, more flexible material, consider a silicone starter plug instead.
These are three matching metal anal plugs presented in small, medium and large sizes so you can increase size gradually without changing shape or feel. As I’d tell a customer in the shop: metal gives a firm, weighted sensation that many people prefer to softer materials, and the tapered tip makes first insertions easier. The heart-shaped jewelled base provides a confident grip and looks subtle at the rim.
Start with the smallest plug and take your time: plenty of lube, slow and steady insertion, and relaxed breathing. Because the tips are tapered they help entry, so focus on comfort rather than depth when beginning. You can use either water‑ or silicone‑based lube with these metal plugs — a smooth silicone lube gives extra slipperiness, while a water‑based one is simpler to wash off.
The metal is non‑porous and, being totally submersible, it cleans easily with warm soapy water and a toy cleaner. If you prefer deeper sterilisation you can boil metal toys or use a suitable steriliser — test temperature on your wrist first before using for temperature play. Store them in the box or a soft pouch to avoid scratches to the polished finish.
Note: these are non‑vibrating metal plugs. If you want vibration or flexible material, consider a different toy. Also check for metal allergies before use; if you have a known nickel sensitivity, ask us for details about the alloy.
For beginners wanting a three-step metal plug set for gradual anal training and temperature play.
This set suits beginners who want a firm, weighted feel and a clear size progression — many starter sets are silicone, so the metal option adds temperature play and a smoother surface. Level: beginner.
Begin with the smallest plug and use lots of lube. Insert slowly and stop if you feel discomfort; once relaxed you can progress to the next size over multiple sessions.
Yes — because they’re metal and submersible you can place them in warm or cool water briefly. Always test the temperature on your wrist first and avoid extreme heat.
Yes, their smooth metal surface is compatible with condoms and will not degrade them. Condoms can also help with hygiene if you plan to switch between partners or orifices.
For beginners, keep sessions to under an hour the first few times and remove if you feel numbness or soreness. Experienced users sometimes wear plugs for longer, but listen to your body and take breaks.
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