Summary
Editor's rating
Is this twin pack worth the money?
Shape, beads and that suction cup base
Comfort during insertion and longer sessions
Silicone quality and feel in real use
How they hold up after repeated use and cleaning
What you actually get in the pack
Does it actually feel good and does the suction cup help?
Pros
- Two different sizes in one pack, good for progression or sharing with a partner
- Silicone material, easy to clean and more hygienic than cheap jelly toys
- Beaded design gives clear sensations during insertion and removal
Cons
- Suction cup only works well on very smooth surfaces and can pop off with vigorous use
- Very basic packaging and no instructions, feels a bit cheap overall
Specifications
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Two plugs, one low price
I picked up this BeHorny Anal Beads twin pack mostly because it was cheap and I was curious about the suction cup idea. I’ve already got a couple of basic butt plugs at home, but none with beads and none with a base that actually sticks to things. So I wanted to see if this was just another random Amazon toy or something that’s actually usable on a regular basis.
In the pack you get two black silicone toys: one shorter and slimmer, one longer and a bit thicker. No fancy packaging, no manual, nothing about how to clean it or what lubes to use. It feels like a very basic product aimed at people who just want something that works and don’t care about presentation. That matches the price, to be fair.
I’ve used them several times over a couple of weeks, both solo and with a partner. I tried them in different positions, with and without the suction cup stuck to tiles and to a wooden chair. I also compared them to a more expensive silicone plug I already owned to see if there’s a big difference in comfort and finish.
Overall, they’re not perfect, but they’re not junk either. If you expect luxury, you’ll be disappointed. If you just want two basic silicone anal toys that are easy to clean and give a bit of variety, they get the job done. The suction cup idea is nice on paper, but in practice it’s a bit hit and miss depending on where you stick it and how much you move around.
Is this twin pack worth the money?
For me, the main selling point of this BeHorny set is the value. You’re getting two silicone anal toys, in two different sizes, with a suction cup base, for roughly the price some brands charge for a single plug. If you just want to experiment with beads and see what you like without spending too much, it’s a pretty solid deal. You can start with the smaller one, work your way up to the bigger one, and figure out what your body prefers.
Of course, there are compromises. The packaging is basic, there’s no manual, and the finish and silicone feel a bit more “budget” compared to mid-range sex shop brands. The suction cup is useful but not perfect. If you’ve already tried higher-end toys, you’ll notice the difference in feel and comfort, especially on longer sessions. But for the price bracket, it does what it’s supposed to do without any obvious safety concerns or weird materials.
Compared to some random cheap jelly plugs I’ve seen around the same price, this set is clearly better. Silicone alone is a big plus, and the fact that you get two sizes makes it more flexible for different levels and moods. If you’re super picky about texture and want a very soft, velvety finish, you might be happier spending more on a premium brand. If you’re mainly focused on function and budget, this twin pack hits a good balance.
So in terms of value for money: I’d rate it as good. Not a luxury experience, but you get a fair amount of toy for what you pay. It’s a sensible choice for beginners, people on a budget, or anyone who wants backup plugs without investing in top-shelf products.
Shape, beads and that suction cup base
The design is pretty straightforward: a beaded shaft with several rounded bumps, ending in a flared suction cup base. Both plugs follow the same pattern, just different sizes. The beads are not extremely pronounced, more like a series of gentle bulges rather than sharp steps. That makes insertion a bit easier, especially on the smaller one, but the sensation when pulling it out is still noticeable and quite nice if you like that “pop-pop-pop” feeling.
The base is where the design tries to be a bit more interesting. It’s a flat suction cup, so in theory you can stick it to tiles, a shower wall, the side of the bathtub, or a smooth chair and ride it hands-free. In reality, it sticks decently to very smooth surfaces (bathroom tiles, glass table), but on anything slightly textured it loses grip pretty fast. If you move around a lot or push at an angle, it can peel off and that ruins the whole hands-free idea a bit.
One thing I did like is that the base is wide enough to feel safe. There’s no risk of it slipping in too far, which is always something to watch with anal toys. The suction cup also makes it easy to grab and remove, even with lube on your hands. Compared to a standard T-shaped base, this feels a bit bulkier, but not in a bad way – more like a flat anchor you can push against.
Overall, the design is practical, not fancy. The main strengths are the clear difference between the two sizes and the safe, stable base. The weak point is the suction cup performance: it works, but only in ideal conditions. If you buy it mainly for the suction, temper your expectations. As simple beaded plugs, though, the design is decent and functional.
Comfort during insertion and longer sessions
Comfort-wise, I’d say this set is decent but not mind-blowing. The smaller plug is clearly aimed at beginners or for warming up. With enough lube, it goes in gradually, bead by bead, without that “too much too fast” feeling. I could keep the smaller one in for a longer period, like 20–30 minutes while doing other things, and it didn’t feel like it was digging in or causing cramps. The beaded shape gives you some sensation when you move or clench, but it’s not aggressive.
The bigger one is a different story. The max diameter of around 3.2 cm isn’t extreme, but combined with the length and the firmness, it feels like more of a stretch. For me, I had to take my time, start with the smaller one, then switch. Once fully inserted, it feels quite full, and the beads are more noticeable when you push or pull. For shorter sessions or pulling it out at the right moment, it’s nice, but I wouldn’t keep that one in for an hour – it starts to feel like work rather than fun.
One thing to mention: the base is quite flat and wide because of the suction cup. When you’re sitting or lying on it, you feel that base pressing against you a bit more than with a thinner T-base plug. In some positions it’s fine, but if you sit directly on a hard surface, it’s not very comfortable over time. Lying on your side or being on your knees works better. During one test, I had it stuck to the bathroom tiles and backed onto it; that was more comfortable than trying to sit with it in on a chair.
So in practice: smaller plug = comfortable and beginner-friendly, bigger plug = more intense, better for shorter or more focused play. If you’re brand new to anal toys, I’d start only with the smaller one for a while. For more experienced users, the comfort is acceptable, but there are definitely smoother and more ergonomic options on the market if you’re willing to pay more.
Silicone quality and feel in real use
Both toys are made of black silicone. They’re advertised as hygienic silicone, and they do feel like standard matte silicone, not sticky jelly or something questionable. When I took them out of the bag, there wasn’t any strong chemical smell, which is a good sign. There’s a slight factory smell at first if you put your nose right up to it, but after the first wash it pretty much disappears. So on that front, no big red flags.
The surface is fairly smooth but not ultra silky. It has a bit of drag to it, which means you absolutely need lube, especially for anal use. With a decent amount of water-based lube they slide fine, but compared to a higher-end plug I own, you can feel the difference. The more premium one feels softer and a bit more flexible, while these are slightly firmer and a touch more basic in finish. Not rough, just not as “nice” to the touch.
In terms of flexibility, the shafts bend a bit but not too much. The smaller plug is more flexible, which makes it easier to insert and move around with. The bigger one is stiffer, especially near the base. For me, that actually helped with control, but if you’re very sensitive or new to anal play, you might find the larger one a bit intense at first. The beads themselves are well-formed, no weird seams or sharp edges that I could feel during use.
From a hygiene point of view, being silicone is a plus: non-porous, easy to wash with warm water and mild soap, and it doesn’t hold onto smells the way cheaper rubber toys can. I’ve cleaned them several times now and there’s no discoloration or weird texture change. So, material quality is pretty solid for the price. It’s not luxury silicone, but it’s safe-feeling, odour-light, and easy to maintain, which is what matters most for this type of toy.
How they hold up after repeated use and cleaning
I’ve had the BeHorny set for a few weeks and put it through several uses and wash cycles. So far, there’s no sign of tearing, discoloration, or the silicone going sticky, which is something I’ve seen on really cheap toys. The shafts still look the same, and the suction cups haven’t warped or lost their shape. The beads haven’t developed any cracks around the base, which is usually where poorer-quality toys start to fail.
Cleaning is straightforward: warm water, mild soap, rinse thoroughly, pat dry, and let them air dry completely before storing. I also tried a toy cleaner spray once and it didn’t affect the surface. No colour bleeding onto towels or anything like that. After a couple of uses, there was no lingering smell, which is important with anal toys. As long as you clean them properly right after use, they stay neutral enough.
The only small durability concern I could see long-term is the suction cup. Because you keep bending it when you pull it off surfaces, that’s the part that’s likely to weaken first. Right now it still sticks about as well as on day one, but I can imagine that after months of frequent use, it might lose some grip. That said, even if the suction eventually gets weaker, the toy will still work as a regular plug, so it doesn’t become useless.
Overall, for something made in China at this price point, durability seems decent so far. It doesn’t feel flimsy, and the silicone has held up better than I expected. I wouldn’t treat it roughly or store it loose with sharp objects, but with basic care and separate storage (ideally in the original bag or a small pouch), it should last a good while for most users.
What you actually get in the pack
When the BeHorny Anal Beads set arrived, the first thing I noticed was how barebones the presentation is. No box that looks discreet or fancy, just a simple black bag with the two toys inside. If you’re used to brands that put effort into packaging, this feels a bit cheap, but at the same time, you’re not paying for cardboard and foam. It’s very much a “here are your toys, off you go” kind of deal.
Inside the bag, you get two plugs: the smaller one is about 18 cm long with a max diameter around 2.6 cm, and the bigger one is about 23 cm long with a max diameter around 3.2 cm. They’re both black, both beaded along the shaft, and both end with a flared suction cup base. No instructions, no cleaning tips, no storage pouch. If this is your first anal toy, you’re basically on your own to figure out lube, hygiene, and safety.
Personally, I don’t care much about fancy packaging, but I do like at least a small leaflet with basics like “use water-based lube” and “clean with soap and water before and after use.” Here, nothing. If I compare it to slightly pricier brands, you can feel the difference in how “budget” this is. But if your main concern is value and you already know what you’re doing, the minimalism isn’t a deal-breaker.
In short, presentation is functional and that’s it. It arrives, you open the bag, you get the two toys, end of story. For the price, I can live with that, but if you like a more premium unboxing experience or want clear info, this set feels a bit too bare and rushed.
Does it actually feel good and does the suction cup help?
In terms of pure sensation, the beaded design works. Insertion gives you that step-by-step feeling, and pulling it out slowly is where it really shines. With the smaller one, I liked using it as a warm-up toy during foreplay, then removing it at key moments. The beads give a nice series of small “pops” that you definitely feel, without being painful. The bigger one ramps everything up – more stretch, more pressure, and more noticeable movement when you clench or when a partner moves it.
As for the suction cup, I tested it in a few places: bathroom tiles, shower wall, glass table, wooden chair, and on a bedside table. On smooth tiles and glass, it holds reasonably well as long as you press it down firmly and don’t attack it from a crazy angle. I managed a short hands-free session in the shower with the smaller one and it stayed put. But when I tried more vigorous thrusting with the bigger one, it started to peel off after a while. On wood or anything slightly textured, it was almost useless – it stuck for a bit then popped off.
During couple play, the suction cup is less of a big deal. We mostly used it like a normal plug, with one of us holding it or just leaving it in. The base still helps because it gives you something to grab, and it makes quick insertion or removal easier. The set did what I expected: added extra stimulation and variety without needing batteries or complicated controls. Not life-changing, but it clearly adds something compared to plain, smooth plugs.
So, effectiveness is solid for basic anal play and beaded sensations. The suction cup is a nice bonus when it works, but I wouldn’t buy this set only for that feature. Think of it as two functional beaded plugs that sometimes can be used hands-free if you have the right surface and don’t go too wild. For the price, the pleasure you get out of them is fair.
Pros
- Two different sizes in one pack, good for progression or sharing with a partner
- Silicone material, easy to clean and more hygienic than cheap jelly toys
- Beaded design gives clear sensations during insertion and removal
Cons
- Suction cup only works well on very smooth surfaces and can pop off with vigorous use
- Very basic packaging and no instructions, feels a bit cheap overall
Conclusion
Editor's rating
After using the BeHorny Anal Beads with Suction Cup twin pack several times, my overall opinion is that it’s a solid budget option that does what it says without any big surprises. You get two sizes, both in silicone, with a safe base and a beaded design that actually gives nice sensations, especially when inserting and removing slowly. The smaller plug is friendly enough for beginners, while the bigger one offers a bit more challenge and fullness for when you’re ready.
It’s not perfect: the suction cup is useful but not super reliable on anything but very smooth surfaces, the packaging is bare, and the silicone feel is a bit more basic than higher-end toys. But nothing about it feels unsafe or badly made, and cleaning is easy. If you’re new to anal play, on a budget, or just want extra toys without overthinking it, this pack is good value. If you’re already deep into premium toys and care a lot about ultra-soft silicone and refined design, you might see this more as a backup set than a favourite.