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The Best Sex Toy Storage in 2023, Reviewed by Sex Experts
A fail-safe way to organize your prized possessions.
JUST LIKE a watch box for timepieces, or dopp kits for grooming products, your prized sex toys deserve dedicated storage. After all, the best sex toy storage units—in the form of pouches, baskets, and boxes—can keep your cock rings, dildos, and male masturbators organized, so you can easily find them come play time. There's also another practical reason to invest in sex toy storage.
"It can keep your sex toys clean, and help prevent the build up of bacteria," says sexologist Rebecca Alvarez, founder of sexual wellness shop Bloomi. "It can prolong your toy's lifespan and allow you more time for pleasure."
Plus, if you're looking to tuck away your vibrators or pegging toys from nosy house guests, most of these storage options have a discreet design (some even have locks), and fit inside a medicine cabinet, under a bed or tucked away in your luggage, away from prying eyes. Of course, you still need to keep most of your silicone toys (think: clit-sucking vibrators and butt plugs) in separate bags to prevent them from rubbing up against each other and corroding, before putting them together in a storage unit. To find the best sex toy storage worth buying online, we consulted with sex experts including Alvarez, Men's Health executive editor Jordyn Taylor, and columnist Zachary Zane. Read on to learn more.
As Men's Health's Deputy Editor, Commerce, Christian Gollayan oversees all shopping content on menshealth.com. He relocated back to New York by way of Portland, where he was the Associate Managing Editor at TheManual.com. Christian's work has also been featured in InStyle, Food & Wine, the New York Post, and Tatler Asia.
Jordyn Taylor is the Executive Digital Editor at Men's Health. She is the co-author of 'Best. Sex. Ever.: 200 Frank, Funny & Friendly Answers About Getting It On,' and an adjunct professor at New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. She's covered sex, relationships, health, wellness, and LGBTQ+ issues since 2013, and has previously worked as a reporter and editor at Mic and the New York Observer.
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