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Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Good value if you want three sizes and don’t care about branding

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Simple shape, three sizes, and a suction base that mostly works

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfortable enough for longer wear, with some limits

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Silicone that feels decent, with a slight smell at first

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Discrete, basic packaging with zero extras

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Feels sturdy enough for regular use, with simple care

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

As a training set, it does the job without any fancy tricks

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Three practical sizes that work well for gradual anal training from beginner to more advanced
  • Decent silicone feel: smooth, flexible enough, and easy to clean with no major odor after first wash
  • Discreet external packaging and a safe, flared base on each plug for worry‑free use

Cons

  • No instructions, size info, or storage pouch included, which makes the overall experience feel a bit cheap
  • Large size may be too big for beginners and not comfortable for long wear, so it’s more for short sessions
Brand Ohi BoBi Sun

A cheap 3-pack I grabbed out of curiosity

I picked up this Ohi BoBi Sun pack of 3 anal plugs because I wanted a basic training set without spending a ton on a big brand. No expectations, just something to warm up with before more intense play. I’ve used a few butt plugs before, usually single pieces, so I was curious to see if a three‑size kit from an unknown brand would be usable or just feel like cheap junk.

I’ve been using the set on and off for about two weeks. I tried all three sizes, solo and with a partner, and I wore the smallest one around the house for a couple of hours a few times to see if it’s actually comfortable for longer use, like the description suggests. I also paid attention to cleaning, suction cups, and how my body reacted after a bit of time with each plug.

Overall, my first impression was: it looks basic but not trashy. The silicone doesn’t scream premium, but it also doesn’t feel like those sticky, weird jelly toys you regret buying. The product page makes it sound a bit more fancy than it is. In reality, it’s a straightforward set that focuses on size progression and a flared suction base, nothing more.

If you’re expecting some high‑end ergonomic masterpiece, this isn’t that. But if you’re just looking for three simple plugs in different sizes to get used to anal play or prep for bigger toys, then it’s honestly pretty close to what you’d expect for the price. Not perfect, not garbage—just a practical kit that I could actually use.

Good value if you want three sizes and don’t care about branding

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In terms of value for money, this set sits in a sweet spot if you’re not obsessed with big name brands. You’re getting three different sizes in silicone, with a usable shape and functional suction bases. For roughly the price of one mid‑range branded plug, you can cover beginner to more advanced levels. If you’re just exploring anal play or figuring out what size works for you, that’s pretty efficient.

Compared to some cheaper sets I’ve seen that use weird, shiny jelly materials or come with suspicious smells, this feels safer and more solid. No, it doesn’t have the premium feel of high‑end brands, but it’s also not priced like them. For what you pay, you get usable, comfortable, and fairly durable toys. You’re not paying for fancy packaging or marketing; you’re paying for three basic tools that do the job.

Where the value drops a bit is the lack of extras: no storage pouch, no guide, no clear medical‑grade certification, and no size markings on the box. These are small things, but they matter if you want a polished experience. Still, given how the plugs actually perform, I’d say the set is leaning on the positive side of the price/quality ratio.

If your budget is tight and you just want to test anal training without committing to expensive single plugs, this is a pretty solid compromise. If you already own high‑end toys and care a lot about brand reputation and certifications, you might see this as more of a backup or travel set rather than your main gear. But purely from a user standpoint, the value is there.

Simple shape, three sizes, and a suction base that mostly works

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The design is pretty straightforward: tapered tip, slightly bulged body, narrow neck, and a flared suction base. All three plugs follow the same template, just scaled up in size. There are no crazy ridges or aggressive textures; it’s more about progressive stretching than intense stimulation. If you’re a beginner, that’s actually reassuring, because there’s nothing too intimidating here visually.

The tapered tip makes insertion easier, especially on the smallest one. The medium one still goes in fairly smoothly with lube, but the large one definitely feels like a step up. The neck is narrow enough that, once fully in, the plug sits pretty comfortably and doesn’t feel like it’s trying to slide out all the time. That said, the body isn’t super bulbous, so the “pop” sensation when it passes the sphincter is moderate rather than very pronounced. Some people will like that, some might want more.

The flared suction base is a mixed bag. As a safety feature (to prevent the plug from going too far), it’s solid and wide enough. No issue there. As an actual suction cup, it’s decent on flat, smooth surfaces like tiles or a clean shower wall. On my bathroom tiles, the small and medium plugs stuck reasonably well for hands‑free play, but the large one sometimes lost suction if I moved too much. On anything slightly textured or not perfectly flat, the suction is weaker and not really reliable.

Visually, it’s all black and pretty low‑key. No glitter, no weird colors, no fake veins. If you like your toys to look more neutral and not like some bizarre sci‑fi thing, this design is fine. I’d call it functional and unpretentious. It does what it needs to in terms of shape, but there’s nothing particularly clever or refined beyond the basics.

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Comfortable enough for longer wear, with some limits

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort‑wise, I’d say the small and medium plugs are genuinely wearable for a while, while the large one is more of a short‑session thing unless you’re already pretty used to anal toys. I wore the smallest plug for about two hours at home under clothes—walking around, sitting, going up and down stairs. It stayed in place, didn’t jab me, and after a few minutes I mostly forgot it was there except for a mild “full” feeling.

The medium plug felt like a good step up. Insertion was still manageable with enough lube and a bit of relaxation, and once in, it sat quite nicely on the narrow neck. I did some light chores and watched TV with it in for about an hour. After that, I started to feel a bit more pressure and decided to take it out. Not painful, just a bit tiring for the muscles. For warm‑up before sex or before using a larger toy, this middle size makes sense and feels like the most “useful” one in the set.

The large plug is where comfort becomes more relative. It’s not gigantic, but it’s clearly aimed at people who already have some experience. Insertion took more time and more lube, and I had to breathe and go slowly. Once in, it felt filling and quite intense. I wouldn’t personally wear that one for long walks or hours of work. For me, it’s more of a 10–20 minute stretch before something bigger or for a focused play session. Also, the base on the large one is big enough that you can feel it a bit when sitting down.

Overall, the streamlined shape and narrow neck help with comfort, and the silicone is soft enough not to feel harsh. It’s not the most ergonomic plug set I’ve tried, but for the price range, it’s surprisingly usable. If you take your time, use enough lube, and listen to your body, it works well as a training set. Just don’t expect to throw in the large one and go grocery shopping with it on day one.

Silicone that feels decent, with a slight smell at first

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The brand says these are made from silicone, and from handling and testing them, I’d say that’s believable. The surface is matte and slightly velvety, not sticky, and it passes the quick “pinch and twist” test without feeling like cheap jelly. The plugs have a bit of flexibility but still enough firmness to insert without folding over, especially at the tip. They’re not rock hard, which is nice for beginners.

Out of the box, there was a light factory smell—not overpowering, but noticeable if you put your nose close. After the first wash with mild soap and a rinse in warm water, the smell dropped a lot. After a couple of uses and washes, I basically didn’t notice it anymore. So if you’re sensitive to odors, just wash them once or twice before using and you should be fine. It’s not that plasticky stink you sometimes get from really low‑end toys.

The silicone itself feels smooth but not slippery. With water‑based lube, it glides well enough, and it doesn’t pick up dust as badly as some super‑soft silicones I’ve had. It still attracts some lint if you leave it out, but that’s standard. I didn’t notice any discoloration, tearing, or surface changes over these two weeks, and I wasn’t particularly gentle—I used them, washed them, tossed them in a drawer, and repeated. For the price, the material quality is honestly pretty solid.

One thing to note: since it’s silicone, you should stick to water‑based lube. I didn’t test silicone lube on it because I’d rather not risk damaging the surface. Also, there’s no clear labeling about whether it’s medical‑grade silicone or just generic. So if you’re very strict about material certifications, this set might feel a bit vague. For regular use though, it felt safe and comfortable on my skin, with no irritation or weird reactions.

Discrete, basic packaging with zero extras

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The packaging is clearly focused on discretion and cost‑cutting. From the outside, it just looks like a regular small parcel—no explicit product name or sexy branding splashed over it. If you’re worried about neighbors, roommates, or colleagues seeing what you ordered, this is about as low‑profile as it gets. That part they did right.

Inside, it’s pretty barebones: a simple box, a plastic tray holding the three plugs, and that’s it. No instructions, no little booklet about cleaning and safety, no storage pouch. I personally like having at least a short guide, especially for beginners, with reminders about using lube, going slow, and cleaning properly. Here, you get nothing, so if this is literally your first anal toy, you’ll need to rely on common sense or look up tips online.

The plugs arrived clean and undamaged. No oily film, no dust, no random fibers stuck to them. The packaging kept them from rubbing against each other too much, and there were no dents or deformities. It feels like the manufacturer put just enough effort into the box to protect the product during shipping, and not a gram more. Don’t expect a fancy, gift‑style presentation.

So overall, the packaging is practical but very minimal. It protects the toys, keeps your privacy, and that’s about the extent of it. If you’re buying this as a discreet personal purchase, it does the job. If you wanted something that feels like a gift or premium unboxing experience, this will feel a bit cheap and bland.

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Feels sturdy enough for regular use, with simple care

★★★★★ ★★★★★

On the durability side, I’ve been pretty rough in normal use: insertion, removal, washing with warm water and mild soap, air drying, and then tossing them into a drawer. After two weeks, there are no visible tears, no peeling, and no changes in texture. The necks haven’t weakened, and the suction bases still hold as well as they did on day one. For a budget set, that’s reassuring.

The silicone has enough thickness that I don’t feel like it’s going to split easily. I bent and twisted the plugs (within reason) and they bounced back to their original shape. The base and body feel like one solid molded piece, so there aren’t joints or glued parts that could separate over time. That’s important for cleaning and safety; you don’t want seams where stuff can get trapped.

Cleaning is straightforward: no complicated textures or deep ridges, so everything rinses off quickly. I just used water‑based lube, so there was no oily residue. A quick wash, maybe a disinfecting spray now and then, and they’re good. I didn’t boil them, but silicone usually handles that, and these feel like they would too. Just be cautious if you’re not 100% sure of the exact material quality.

If you treat them decently—no sharp nails, no cutting tools, store them without crushing them under heavy stuff—I don’t see them falling apart anytime soon. They don’t feel like premium, lifetime toys, but they definitely feel solid enough for regular use over months, maybe years, especially at this price. For an unknown brand, I was honestly expecting flimsier quality, and this was better than I thought.

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, you get three black silicone plugs, all the same basic shape with different sizes, plus the suction/flared base on each. No storage bag, no lube samples, no manual with tips or safety notes—just the plugs in a simple tray inside a discreet outer box. If you like minimal stuff, that’s fine, but if you’re new and hoping for a bit of guidance, there’s nothing extra here.

The discreet packaging claim is accurate. The outside doesn’t scream sex toy. It just looks like a generic small parcel, and the brand name isn’t something obvious either. If you live with other people or get deliveries at work, that’s a plus. Inside, it’s pretty no‑nonsense: plain cardboard, plastic tray, each plug in its slot. It doesn’t feel luxury, but it also doesn’t feel sketchy or dirty. Everything arrived clean, no weird residue, and no strong smell when I opened it.

In terms of how the sizes are presented, there’s no printed size information (length, diameter) anywhere in the box, which I find a bit lazy. You have to judge by eye or check the online listing if you want the exact measurements. For someone who really needs to know what they’re putting inside their body, that’s a bit annoying. I ended up just lining them up with other plugs I own to get a rough idea of girth.

Overall, the presentation is basic but acceptable. It’s clearly focused on privacy and keeping costs down, not on giving you a premium unboxing moment. For this kind of toy, I honestly care more that it arrives clean, sealed, and not obviously labeled, and those boxes are ticked. But they could have at least added a small leaflet with some safety tips and proper size info.

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As a training set, it does the job without any fancy tricks

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In terms of effectiveness for anal training, this set basically does what it promises: it lets you gradually move from a small, easy plug to a more filling one. Over two weeks, I used it mostly as prep before using larger toys or before anal sex. Starting with the small, then stepping up to the medium, I definitely felt my body relax faster compared to going directly to a big toy. So from a practical point of view, it works.

The size progression is sensible. The jump from small to medium feels significant but not brutal; the jump from medium to large is where you really notice a difference. That’s probably good for people who want a clear next step and something to work toward. I liked using the small plug for a while, then swapping to the medium for 15–30 minutes before any more intense play. It reduced the initial discomfort and made things smoother overall.

For prostate or G‑spot stimulation, it’s okay but not mind‑blowing. The curve is pretty subtle, so you get some internal pressure, but it’s not as targeted as plugs or toys specifically shaped for prostate massage. I did feel a nice internal fullness and some pleasant sensations when moving or clenching, but if you’re mainly chasing strong prostate orgasms, I’d look at more specialized toys. Here, the focus is clearly on stretching and getting used to penetration rather than hitting specific spots perfectly.

So, is it effective? Yes, as a basic training kit. It helps your body adapt, it’s easy enough to insert (especially the small and medium), and it gives you a clear progression path. It’s not the most advanced design for intense pleasure, but if your main goal is to get more comfortable with anal play and work up in size, it’s a practical tool that does what it’s supposed to do.

Pros

  • Three practical sizes that work well for gradual anal training from beginner to more advanced
  • Decent silicone feel: smooth, flexible enough, and easy to clean with no major odor after first wash
  • Discreet external packaging and a safe, flared base on each plug for worry‑free use

Cons

  • No instructions, size info, or storage pouch included, which makes the overall experience feel a bit cheap
  • Large size may be too big for beginners and not comfortable for long wear, so it’s more for short sessions

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Overall, this Ohi BoBi Sun 3‑pack of anal plugs is a practical, no‑frills training set that actually works. The silicone feels decent, the shape is beginner‑friendly, and the three sizes give you a clear progression path from small to fairly filling. It’s not a luxury product, but it’s comfortable enough, easy to clean, and the discreet packaging does what it promises.

I’d recommend it to people who are new to anal play or looking to gradually work up in size without dropping a lot of money on big brands. If your main goal is stretching and getting used to the sensations, this set does the job nicely. The small and medium plugs are genuinely wearable for longer periods, and the large one gives you something to aim for once you’re more comfortable.

On the other hand, if you’re after intense prostate targeting, super premium materials, or a fancy unboxing experience, this won’t impress you. There are no extras, no detailed instructions, and the design is pretty basic. It’s more of a solid workhorse than a showpiece. For me, it landed in that “good, I’ll actually use this” category—nothing mind‑blowing, but definitely not a regret purchase.

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Sub-ratings

Good value if you want three sizes and don’t care about branding

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Simple shape, three sizes, and a suction base that mostly works

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfortable enough for longer wear, with some limits

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Silicone that feels decent, with a slight smell at first

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Discrete, basic packaging with zero extras

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Feels sturdy enough for regular use, with simple care

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

As a training set, it does the job without any fancy tricks

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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