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Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Value for money: decent, especially for beginners

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: realistic enough, but nothing special

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in use: soft, flexible, and beginner-friendly

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials: feels okay, but the TPE mention is confusing

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Packaging and discretion: simple but effective

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability and maintenance after several uses

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance and suction cup: does it actually stay put?

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get when you order it

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Comfortable medium size that works for both vaginal and anal play
  • Soft, flexible shaft that’s beginner-friendly and not too intimidating
  • Suction cup holds well on smooth surfaces like tiles and glass

Cons

  • Material feels more like TPE than true medical-grade silicone and is more porous
  • Picks up dust and lint easily, needs careful cleaning and storage
  • Design and finish are basic, with only moderate G-spot/prostate targeting
Brand PlikBlik

A basic blue dildo that keeps it simple

I’ve been trying this 7 inch blue dildo for a little while now, and overall it’s a pretty straightforward toy. No fancy features, no vibration, just a classic dildo with a suction cup. I went in with pretty average expectations, especially since it’s from a brand I didn’t know and sits in that mid-range price bracket. The Amazon rating around 3.9/5 also told me it was probably decent but not perfect.

In practical use, that’s more or less what you get: something that works, with a few nice points and a few small annoyances. If you already own high-end silicone toys, you’ll feel the difference. If you’re new or you just want a simple stick with a suction cup that you can throw in the shower or on tiles, it’s not a bad option. It doesn’t scream quality, but it doesn’t feel like a cheap joke either.

I used it in a few different situations: solo with lube on the bed, hands-free on bathroom tiles, and once in the shower to see how the suction and grip handled water. I didn’t test it with a harness for hours, but I did try it in a basic strap-on setup just to see if it stayed in place and how it moved. Overall, it held up fine for casual use.

If you want a quick summary: it’s a simple, medium-sized dildo that does the job, especially for beginners or people who don’t want something too big or too rigid. It’s not the most realistic feeling toy I’ve used, and the material choice isn’t my favorite compared to full medical-grade silicone, but for the price it’s pretty solid. You just have to know what you’re buying: a basic, functional toy, not a high-end piece of gear.

Value for money: decent, especially for beginners

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Considering the overall build, material, and what it actually does, I’d say the value for money is decent but not mind-blowing. You’re paying for a simple, medium-sized dildo with a working suction cup and a comfortable texture. There’s no vibration, no fancy design, no special feature. So if you compare it to more advanced toys at a similar price, you might feel like this is a bit barebones. But if you compare it to other basic dildos in the same range, it sits in a pretty fair spot.

Where it makes sense is for people who are:

  • New to penetration toys and don’t want to spend too much at first
  • Looking for a beginner-friendly size that works for both vaginal and anal play
  • Interested in trying suction-cup and hands-free positions without going for a very heavy or huge dildo

In those cases, it’s actually a good starter. You get a toy that is soft, forgiving, and not too intimidating. The downside is the TPE-like material and the basic finish, which are clearly below premium brands that use proper medical-grade silicone and offer better long-term durability. If you already know you enjoy dildos and want something to last you for years, it might be smarter to add a bit more money and go for a higher-end option.

Personally, I’d put it in the "good entry-level purchase" category. It’s not a rip-off, it’s not luxury, it’s just a functional toy at a reasonable cost. If you take care of it and store it properly, you’ll get your money’s worth in terms of sessions. If you want top-tier material quality and more refined design, you’ll quickly feel its limits and start looking for an upgrade. So: good value for a first or backup dildo, a bit less convincing if you already own better toys.

Design: realistic enough, but nothing special

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design-wise, this dildo is pretty straightforward. You get a classic penis shape: rounded head, a bit of a ridge, then a lightly veined shaft. The details aren’t super sharp or super realistic like more expensive brands, but they’re enough to give some texture without being harsh. The head is slightly more pronounced, which helps with G-spot or prostate contact when you angle it right. For vaginal use, that bump is noticeable but not aggressive; for anal, I’d say it’s manageable as long as you use lube and take your time.

The curve of the shaft is very light. It’s not one of those strongly curved G-spot toys; it’s more like a soft natural bend. That means you can use it in different positions without feeling forced into one angle, but if you’re specifically looking for intense G-spot or prostate pressure, you might find it a bit too neutral. I had to manually angle it with my hand or adjust my hips to really hit the spot. It works, but it’s not a "point and it locks in" type of design.

The base is a wide suction cup, which doubles as a safety base for anal. The diameter of the base is decent, so you don’t feel like it’s going to disappear into you. The suction cup shape also makes it compatible with most standard harnesses that use an O-ring; I tried it in a basic harness and it held in place fairly well. It’s not the sturdiest feeling setup if you go super rough, but for normal thrusting it’s okay. The base is slightly flexible, so it doesn’t dig into your skin too much during use.

In terms of look, the blue color is the main standout. If you’re tired of fake flesh colors, this is a nice change. It looks a bit toy-like, which I actually prefer – less awkward than a hyper-realistic flesh dildo lying around. Still, the overall design is pretty standard. It doesn’t bring anything new to the table, but it doesn’t have any big design flaws either. It’s basically a safe, middle-of-the-road shape that should work for most people, especially if you’re not picky or you’re still figuring out what you like.

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Comfort in use: soft, flexible, and beginner-friendly

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In actual use, the comfort is one of the strong points of this dildo. The shaft has a good balance between firmness and flexibility. It’s not so floppy that it bends in half when you try to insert it, but it’s soft enough that it doesn’t feel like you’re putting a rigid stick inside you. For vaginal use, the first few centimeters slide in pretty easily with lube, and the head isn’t too bulky, so you don’t get that "ouch" feeling at the entrance. Once it’s in, the medium girth feels filling but not overwhelming.

For anal, I’d say this is a decent choice for people who already have a bit of experience or for beginners who are patient and use plenty of lube. The head is rounded and not too aggressive, which helps with the initial entry. The flexibility also makes it more forgiving if you move or tense up a bit during use. I used it both manually and with the suction cup on tiles, and in both cases it felt manageable. It’s not the smallest trainer in the world, but it’s a good size to progress to after smaller plugs or slimmer toys.

The texture is mostly smooth with some light veins. Those veins are more visual than intense in sensation. You feel a bit of extra friction, but nothing that scratches or irritates. Over a longer session, I didn’t get any rubbing burns or discomfort, which sometimes happens with rougher textures. The only thing you really have to watch is keeping enough lube handy, because the material itself grips a bit if it starts to dry out. Once I reapplied lube midway, it went back to feeling comfortable.

In terms of angles, because it’s flexible, you can bend it slightly to aim for the G-spot or prostate, but it doesn’t lock in that shape. So you have to guide it with your hand or body position. It’s not a precision tool, but for general penetration and a bit of internal pressure, it’s totally fine. Overall, comfort is good for the price: soft, not scary in size, and suitable for both vaginal and anal play as long as you go at your own pace.

Materials: feels okay, but the TPE mention is confusing

★★★★★ ★★★★★

On the product page, they talk about "skin-friendly silicone", but in the specs it says TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer). That’s a bit of a red flag for me, because silicone and TPE are not the same thing. Silicone is usually non-porous and easier to fully disinfect; TPE is softer and can feel nice, but it’s more porous and needs more careful cleaning and storage. In hand, this toy feels more like a soft, flexible TPE than a firm medical-grade silicone. It’s squishy, has some give when you squeeze it, and has that slightly tacky feel that TPE often has.

When I opened it, there was a light factory smell, but nothing too strong or nasty. After one wash with warm water and mild, unscented soap, the smell dropped to almost nothing. During use, I didn’t notice any weird odor. So on that front, it’s fine. The surface is smooth to the touch but slightly grippy when dry, which means you absolutely need lube, especially for anal. With water-based lube, it glides well enough and feels comfortable. I wouldn’t use silicone lube on this kind of material because TPE and silicone lube don’t always mix well over time.

The main downside of TPE is that it’s more porous, so it can potentially hold onto bacteria if you don’t clean it properly. For solo use with good hygiene, I’m personally okay with it, but I wouldn’t be passing this toy around between partners without a condom on it. Also, it tends to attract dust and lint if you leave it out or put it in a drawer without a bag. After a week in a drawer, I had to rinse it again because it had picked up a bit of fuzz. Nothing dramatic, but it’s something to keep in mind.

Overall, the material feels soft and comfortable in the body, but if you’re picky about true medical-grade silicone, this isn’t on that level. For the price range, it’s pretty standard. It gets the job done, it’s not rough or plasticky, but you do have to be a bit more careful with cleaning, storage, and lube choice. If you’re a beginner or you don’t want to spend a lot, it’s acceptable. If you’re already used to higher-end silicone toys, you’ll probably feel the difference and maybe prefer to spend more on something fully non-porous.

Packaging and discretion: simple but effective

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The discreet packaging claim is accurate. The outer box that arrived at my place was plain, with no drawing of a dildo or obvious sex-related branding. From the outside, it just looks like any random online order, which is reassuring if you have roommates, family, or a curious neighbor who likes to eye packages. There’s nothing screaming "here’s my sex toy" on the label, so on that front they did their job.

Inside, though, don’t expect a fancy experience. The dildo comes in a simple, thin cardboard box (brand name on it, but nothing too loud) and a basic plastic sleeve. No storage pouch, no detailed user manual, just the bare minimum. Personally, I don’t care that much about pretty boxes; I usually throw them away. But if you like keeping your toys in their original packaging for storage, this one is a bit flimsy and not really designed for long-term use. It will do for a while, but it’s not very practical.

One thing to mention: there’s no extra safety seal or anything like that. Mine arrived clean and clearly unused, but if you’re very paranoid about hygiene and tampering, that might bother you a bit. I just washed it thoroughly before the first use and that was enough for me. At least the plastic inside kept it from rolling around freely in the box.

Overall, the packaging is functional and discreet, but very basic. It protects the toy during shipping, it doesn’t embarrass you at the doorstep, and that’s about it. If you’re looking for a premium unboxing moment with foam inserts, pretty graphics, and a nice storage pouch, this isn’t it. But if you just want your dildo to arrive safely and not raise eyebrows, it does the job just fine.

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Durability and maintenance after several uses

★★★★★ ★★★★★

For durability, I obviously didn’t have months with it, but over several weeks of on-and-off use, it held up reasonably well. No cracks, no tearing at the base, and the suction cup still works the same as on day one. The flexibility also helps: it bends rather than stressing one point, so you don’t feel like it’s going to snap or tear where the shaft meets the base. I twisted and bent it a few times on purpose to see if there were any weak spots, and nothing obvious showed up.

The main thing with this kind of TPE-like material is surface wear. After a few washes and uses, you can feel it getting a bit more tacky when dry, and it tends to pick up dust, hairs, and lint quite easily. This doesn’t mean it’s broken, but it does mean you have to rinse it before each use if you don’t store it in a dedicated bag or box. I’d really recommend keeping it in a small cloth pouch or even a clean zip bag to avoid it turning into a lint magnet in your drawer.

Cleaning is pretty simple: warm water and mild soap after each use, then pat dry with a lint-free towel and let it air dry fully before storing. Since it’s waterproof, rinsing it under the tap or using it in the shower isn’t a problem. Just don’t boil it or put it in the dishwasher like you might with some pure silicone toys – TPE generally doesn’t like high heat and can deform or degrade faster. Also, I’d stick to water-based lube to keep the material in decent shape over time.

So, in terms of durability, I’d say it’s okay for the price, but it’s not a lifetime investment piece. If you take basic care of it – regular cleaning, proper drying, separate storage – it should last you a good while. If you’re rough with your toys, toss them in a dusty drawer, and don’t clean them properly, this material will age faster and might start to feel a bit gross. It’s not fragile, but it’s not bulletproof either. Treat it as a mid-range toy that you’ll probably replace at some point if you use it a lot.

Performance and suction cup: does it actually stay put?

★★★★★ ★★★★★

On the performance side, I tested it in a few ways: manual use, suction-cup use, and a quick try in a strap-on harness. Manually, it’s straightforward. The flexibility makes it easy to angle and move around without feeling like you’re fighting the toy. Thrusting feels natural, and the size is good for longer sessions because it doesn’t leave you feeling over-stretched. For pure penetration, it does what it’s supposed to do. It doesn’t give super targeted G-spot or prostate stimulation by itself, but with the right angle and some hip movement, you can get decent internal pleasure.

The suction cup is always the big question mark on these cheaper toys. Here, I’d say it’s pretty solid on smooth, flat surfaces. On bathroom tiles and on the side of a bathtub, it stuck well enough for hands-free use. I could thrust on it without it popping off immediately. If you start really going at it like crazy, it can lose grip, but for most normal use it stays put. On slightly textured surfaces (wood, rough tiles, walls with light texture), it’s much less reliable. It either doesn’t stick at all or comes off quickly. So if you want to use it hands-free, plan to use it on glass, smooth tiles, or something similarly flat.

In a harness, it’s okay but not perfect. The base is wide enough, but because the shaft is quite flexible, you lose some control during more vigorous thrusting. It’s fine for slower or medium-paced use, especially with a partner who isn’t looking for super intense pounding. But if you want a very controlled, firm feel in a strap-on, you might prefer something stiffer. Still, for experimenting or occasional couple play, it gets the job done.

Overall, in terms of performance, I’d rate it as reliable but not mind-blowing. It’s a good everyday dildo: it penetrates, it feels comfortable, the suction cup works on the right surfaces, and it’s usable in a harness. No extra features, no vibration, nothing fancy – just a simple tool that does what it says. If you’re looking for strong, focused stimulation or a perfectly stable suction cup in any situation, you’ll probably want to go up a price tier. For basic fun, it’s enough.

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What you actually get when you order it

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, the product is exactly what the listing says: a 7 inch blue dildo with a suction cup, no extra accessories, no storage pouch, nothing fancy. The packaging is neutral, which is good if you live with other people and don’t want questions. Mine came in a plain box with no big picture of a penis on it, so on that point they respect privacy. Inside, it’s just the toy in a simple plastic sleeve – very basic, but it keeps it clean and protected during shipping.

In terms of size, the measurements are pretty honest. The total length is around 7 inches (about 18 cm), with roughly 5.5 inches (around 14 cm) insertable. Girth-wise, it’s in the medium range: not tiny, not "oh my god" big. For me, it felt like a good everyday size: enough to feel something, but not so large that you need a long warm-up every time, especially for anal use. I’d say it’s friendly for beginners who don’t want to start with something intimidating.

The shape is quite classic: you’ve got a defined head, a shaft with some light veins, and a base that acts as both a suction cup and a harness-compatible base. Nothing revolutionary, but it matches what you expect when you read "realistic dildo". The blue color is a bit fun and less serious than a flesh tone. Personally, I don’t mind colored toys; they look less awkward if someone accidentally sees them. It also helps distinguish it from other toys if you own several.

Overall, the presentation is very no-nonsense: neutral packaging, one toy, no instructions booklet beyond the usual cleaning icons. If you’re used to more premium brands with nice boxes and storage bags, this will feel a bit cheap. But if you just care about what you can actually put inside you and not about the unboxing experience, it’s fine. It’s clear this thing is built to be used, not displayed.

Pros

  • Comfortable medium size that works for both vaginal and anal play
  • Soft, flexible shaft that’s beginner-friendly and not too intimidating
  • Suction cup holds well on smooth surfaces like tiles and glass

Cons

  • Material feels more like TPE than true medical-grade silicone and is more porous
  • Picks up dust and lint easily, needs careful cleaning and storage
  • Design and finish are basic, with only moderate G-spot/prostate targeting

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Overall, this 7 inch blue dildo from PlikBlik is a solid, no-frills toy that does what it’s supposed to do: medium size, soft feel, workable suction cup, and usable for both vaginal and anal play. The comfort is good, the shape is friendly, and the color gives it a slightly more playful look than the usual flesh tones. For beginners or people who just want a simple penetration toy without spending too much, it’s a reasonable choice.

On the downside, the material is closer to TPE than true high-grade silicone, which means it’s more porous, grabs lint, and needs a bit more care with cleaning and storage. The design and finish are basic, and the suction cup, while decent, really shines only on very smooth surfaces. If you’re already used to premium silicone dildos or you want something that will last for many years, this one might feel a bit average and you’ll probably want to invest in something higher-end.

So, who is it for? People who are testing the waters with penetration toys, those who want a beginner-friendly size for anal training, and anyone who wants a simple, affordable dildo with a suction cup that actually works on tiles or glass. Who should skip it? Users who are strict about non-porous silicone, those who want very targeted G-spot or prostate stimulation, and anyone looking for a long-term, high-end piece. In short: decent, functional, and fairly priced for what it offers, but not the kind of toy that will replace a good premium dildo if you already have one.

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Sub-ratings

Value for money: decent, especially for beginners

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: realistic enough, but nothing special

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in use: soft, flexible, and beginner-friendly

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials: feels okay, but the TPE mention is confusing

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Packaging and discretion: simple but effective

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability and maintenance after several uses

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance and suction cup: does it actually stay put?

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get when you order it

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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