Summary
Editor's rating
Small, clear, and kind of underrated
Value for money: good starter toy if you keep expectations realistic
Simple shape, decent suction, and very bendy
Comfort in use: friendly for beginners, mild for experienced users
TPE material: soft, flexible, but not top-tier
Build quality and how it holds up over time
How it actually performs during play
What you actually get out of the box
Pros
- Beginner-friendly size and slim girth, comfortable for vaginal and anal use
- Soft, flexible shaft with smooth finish and no rough seams
- Suction cup works well on smooth surfaces for hands-free play
Cons
- TPE material is more porous and less durable than high-quality silicone
- May feel too small and not intense enough for experienced users looking for strong stimulation
Specifications
View full product page →| Brand | PenghaiYunfei |
Small, clear, and kind of underrated
I’ve been trying a few smaller dildos lately, mostly to see what actually works for beginners and for anal play, not just what looks good in the photos. This 5.7 inch transparent dildo from PenghaiYunfei is one of those toys that doesn’t look very impressive on the product page, but in practice it’s actually pretty decent. It’s short, slim, and clear, so it doesn’t have that intimidating look some bigger toys have, which is nice if you’re just getting into this kind of thing or sharing a bathroom with other people and don’t want a giant silicone monster sitting on the tiles.
I used it both solo and with a partner over a couple of weeks, mainly in the shower and on a tiled wall, and sometimes just on the floor with the suction cup. I also tested it with a harness to see if the base was usable that way. Overall, the size and shape make it pretty easy-going, especially for anal or for folks who don’t want a thick toy. It’s not some crazy, intense thing; it’s more like a reliable little tool you pull out when you want something simple that doesn’t require much prep or bravery.
What surprised me most is that, for the price, the finish is quite clean. No weird seams scratching you, no obvious defects. The transparency is a bit of a novelty but also practical: you can see lube, you can see if it’s clean, and you can see how far you’ve gone in, which some people really like. It’s not glamorous, but it’s functional. That’s basically the theme of this toy.
It’s not perfect, though. The material is TPE, not high-end silicone, so you do feel that slightly tacky texture after it dries, and long-term durability is a question mark. The size will also be too small for anyone who’s already comfortable with medium or bigger toys. But as a starter dildo or a secondary toy for quick sessions, it holds up pretty well. Think of it as a budget-friendly, no-drama option rather than something you build your whole collection around.
Value for money: good starter toy if you keep expectations realistic
Considering the price range this sits in on Amazon, I’d say the value is pretty good. You’re not paying premium-brand money, and you’re clearly getting a budget-friendly toy, but it actually functions well. The suction cup works, the size is beginner-friendly, and the finish is smoother than a lot of cheap stuff out there. Plus, it comes with a small lube sachet, which isn’t high quality but does at least let you try it right away if you don’t have lube at home.
Where it earns its score for value is mainly in how versatile it is for the size and price. It works for vaginal, anal, solo, couples, in the shower, and even in a harness (the base is wide and flat enough). If you’re just starting to explore toys and don’t want to drop a lot of money, this is a low-risk way to see what kind of shape and size you like. If you hate it, you haven’t spent much. If you like it, it becomes either a regular toy or a warm-up toy once you move on to bigger or more specialized ones.
Of course, there are trade-offs. It’s TPE, not silicone, so you’re sacrificing some hygiene and durability. The size will feel too small for anyone who already knows they like girth or strong, targeted pressure. And the brand is pretty generic, so you’re not getting any warranty or long-term support beyond basic Amazon returns. If those things are important to you, spending more on a known brand and silicone material makes sense.
For me, after using it a few weeks, I’d say it hits a nice "good value for money" spot. It’s not special, but it’s effective. It’s the kind of toy I’d recommend to a friend who says, "I want to try a dildo for the first time, nothing huge, not too expensive". For that use case, it’s hard to complain. If you’re already deep into toys and own a few high-end pieces, this will feel more like a backup or travel option than a main toy, but even then, for the price, it still earns its place.
Simple shape, decent suction, and very bendy
The overall design is pretty straightforward: a realistic-ish shaft with a defined head, some veins, and a round suction cup base. The toy is quite slim, and that’s really its main design choice. It’s 5.7 inches long with about 5–5.1 inches usable, and roughly 1.2 inch wide. In practice, that means it goes in easily with a bit of lube and doesn’t give that "too full" feeling that can put beginners off. If you’re used to thicker toys, it’ll feel more like a warm-up stick than a main event, but that’s kind of the point of this model.
One thing I noticed quickly is how flexible it is. You can bend it almost to a U-shape without feeling like it’s going to tear. That’s good for comfort and angle play but has a trade-off: if you push too hard from the tip without some kind of support, it can bend away instead of going straight in. For vaginal use, especially with a partner guiding it, it’s fine. For anal solo play, you just need to use your hand to guide it more, or rely on the suction cup to keep the base stable.
The suction cup itself is better than I expected. On smooth tiles and a clean shower wall, it sticks very well. I could thrust against it without it popping off unless I really went at a weird sideways angle. On slightly textured surfaces or older tiles, it’s more hit and miss, but that’s normal. On a flat chair or floor, it holds up nicely. For hands-free positions, it’s perfectly usable, especially at this weight and size. A heavier or longer toy would test the suction more, but here it’s balanced.
Visually, the transparent look is kind of fun. You can see bubbles in the material a bit, and it’s not crystal-clear glass level, but more like clear jelly. If you like seeing lube spread or watching penetration (solo or with a partner), the transparency actually adds something. It’s not a design masterpiece, but everything is where it should be, and it’s built logically for what it’s supposed to do: give a gentle ride with enough texture to keep it interesting without being rough.
Comfort in use: friendly for beginners, mild for experienced users
Comfort is where this dildo actually does pretty well. The combination of slim girth, rounded head, and soft TPE makes insertion pretty easy, especially with enough lube. For vaginal use, it feels like a gentle, smooth slide rather than a heavy stretch. If you or your partner are a bit nervous about bigger toys, this is a good step up from fingers without jumping straight to something thick. The head isn’t too pronounced, so it doesn’t "catch" uncomfortably on the way in or out.
For anal, the slim size and flexibility are a big plus. I tried it after a small plug warm-up and it went in without that "oh, that’s too much" moment you sometimes get with wider toys. Because it bends, it adapts to your angle a bit instead of forcing your body to adjust. The flip side is, if you like a really firm, targeted pressure on a specific spot (like prostate or a very direct G-spot hit), the softness means it doesn’t dig in as precisely. You get more of a general fullness and rubbing than a sharp, focused push.
The textured ridges and veins add some sensation but they’re not aggressive. I’d call them mild to medium. You feel them more coming out than going in, which can be pretty nice if you like that slight ribbed feeling. No sharp seams or rough edges showed up during use, and I checked with my fingers first. That lines up with some of the Amazon reviews saying the mould quality is smooth. I never had a moment where I thought, "Ouch, what was that edge?" which sometimes happens with cheaper toys.
One small downside: because it’s so bendy and light, if you’re trying to go hands-free with the suction cup and really push hard, the shaft can flex away instead of giving you that solid push. So comfort is high, intensity is moderate. For longer sessions, that’s actually quite nice – less chance of soreness or bruised feeling after. But if you’re chasing strong, deep pressure, you might feel like you’re missing a gear. Overall, I’d say it’s very comfortable, especially for beginners and for people who prefer gentle to medium stimulation rather than being stretched to the max.
TPE material: soft, flexible, but not top-tier
The toy is made from medical TPE (thermoplastic elastomer). That basically means: soft, flexible, and cheaper than high-end silicone. In the hand, it feels squishy and a bit gel-like, not firm like glass or dense silicone. When you squeeze it, the shaft gives in nicely but still has some internal resistance, so it doesn’t collapse completely. For comfort, especially for beginners, that softness is a plus. It’s less likely to feel harsh or pokey inside you compared to a very firm toy.
On the flip side, TPE is not as durable or as easy to keep perfectly hygienic as 100% silicone. It’s technically porous, so over long-term use you really want to be careful with cleaning and storage. I’d recommend: wash with warm water and mild soap after every use, dry completely, and store it in its own bag or box away from other toys, especially other soft materials. If you let TPE toys touch each other for a long time, sometimes they react and get sticky or deformed. This one didn’t do that in my short test period, but I’ve seen it happen with similar materials.
Surface-wise, it has that slightly tacky feel once it’s dry. Not crazy sticky, but enough that dust and lint will cling to it if you leave it out. A light dusting of cornstarch (not talc) can help keep it feeling smoother if that bothers you. With lube on, the texture is fine and doesn’t feel draggy, as long as you use enough. The manufacturer says it’s waterproof, and yeah, it’s a solid piece with no electronics, so you can safely clean it under running water or use it in the shower without worrying.
In terms of safety, I didn’t notice any strong chemical smell, no weird oily residue, and no irritation after use with a standard water-based lube. For a budget toy from a lesser-known brand, that’s reassuring. Still, if you’re very sensitive or strict about materials, pure silicone would be the safer long-term bet. Here, you’re trading some of that high-end material comfort for a lower price and higher softness. For casual use or as a starter toy, I think it’s acceptable, as long as you’re disciplined with cleaning and storage.
Build quality and how it holds up over time
On build quality, it’s better than some random cheap toys I’ve seen, but you can still tell it’s a budget TPE product. The seams along the sides are smoothed out well; I didn’t feel any sharp lines with my fingers or during use. The base is firmly attached and I didn’t notice any separation or wobbliness between the shaft and the suction cup, even after some rougher thrusting and bending it around to test it. For a low-cost dildo, that’s reassuring – nothing felt like it was about to tear or come apart.
After several uses and washes, the surface stayed intact: no cracks, no peeling, no weird soft spots. The only thing I noticed, which is typical for TPE, is that it can feel a bit more tacky over time if you don’t dry it properly or if you let it sit out in the open. Dust and hair like to stick to it, so you’ll want to rinse it before each use if you’re not storing it in a bag. I didn’t see any color changes or cloudiness getting worse; it stayed the same slightly jelly-clear look throughout my testing.
Durability long-term is where TPE always loses a bit compared to silicone. You have to treat it kindly: no harsh cleaners, no boiling, no leaving it against other toys or in direct sunlight for days. If you toss it in a drawer raw, rubbing against other soft toys, I can almost guarantee the surface will start to degrade faster. If you’re willing to give it its own small pouch or box and keep it reasonably clean and dry, it should last a decent while for the price. Just don’t expect it to be a lifetime toy.
Overall, I’d call the durability "pretty solid for the money" but not bulletproof. For occasional or moderate use, with decent care, it should hold up fine. If you’re the type who uses the same toy several times a week for years, I’d personally invest in a silicone dildo instead. Here, you’re paying for comfort and affordability, not long-term indestructibility. For what it costs and how it’s built, the trade-off feels fair as long as you go in with realistic expectations.
How it actually performs during play
In actual use, this dildo does what it promises: it gives a smooth, controlled ride without too much drama. I tried it in a few setups: solo on my back using my hand, solo with the suction cup on a tiled wall in the shower, and with a partner using it on me and then on them. In hand-held use, it’s easy to control because of the size and weight. You don’t get wrist fatigue, and you can change angles quickly. The softness means you can push a bit deeper without worrying about jabbing something uncomfortably.
With the suction cup, it’s generally solid. On clean, flat tiles and on a smooth chair seat, it held up well even with some decent thrusting. If you go very sideways or try to twist it, it can peel off, but that’s normal for this kind of base. For shower play, it’s genuinely handy: stick it on the wall at hip height, add lube, and you’re good. The toy being on the smaller side helps the suction, because there’s less leverage pulling against it. A heavier, longer dildo would challenge the suction more than this does.
In terms of stimulation, it’s more about consistent, rhythmic movement than wild intensity. The ridges and veins give some extra friction, but the main feeling is a steady in-and-out glide. For G-spot, I could feel some targeted pressure if I angled it up and held the base firmly, but it’s not as direct as a harder, curved toy specifically made for that. For anal, it’s very forgiving. It slides in easily and doesn’t feel like it’s stretching you too far. For prostate, again, it’s okay but not super focused – you can reach it, but you have to manually angle it and keep steady pressure.
Compared to thicker silicone dildos I’ve tried, this one is less intense but easier to use often. It’s the kind of toy you might grab for a quick session when you don’t want to prep a lot or worry about soreness afterward. It’s not going to blow your mind, but it gets you where you want to go in a fairly reliable way. Think of it as a decent daily driver toy rather than a special occasion one. If you expect fireworks, you’ll probably say "yeah, it’s fine". If you just want something small, controllable, and easy to handle, it does its job well.
What you actually get out of the box
Out of the box, this thing is very straightforward. No fancy branding, no glossy booklet trying to tell you a story. It’s basically: dildo, a small sachet of lube, and that’s it. The brand name (PenghaiYunfei) doesn’t mean much to me, and it feels like one of those typical Amazon brands that sell a bit of everything, but for a toy in this price range, that’s pretty standard. The product matches the pictures: transparent, compact, with a defined head, some veins/ridges along the shaft, and a round suction cup base.
In the hand, it feels light – around 140 g – and the size is exactly what’s advertised: about 12.7 cm total length, with roughly 13 cm insertable if you push right up to the base. The diameter around 1.2 inch (about 3 cm) feels slim but not toy-like; I’d call it beginner-friendly, especially for anal or people who get uncomfortable with thicker toys. It doesn’t scream quality, but it doesn’t feel like a cheap novelty either. It’s somewhere in the middle: basic but usable.
The lube packet they include is honestly just a throw-in. It works, but the texture is a bit runny and not very long-lasting. I’d treat it as an emergency option, not your main lube. Still, for a low-cost product, having anything extra is a small bonus. There’s no strong smell when you open the package, which I appreciate because some TPE toys can hit you with that plastic smell right away. Here, it’s more neutral, maybe a faint rubbery scent if you really stick your nose on it.
Overall, the presentation is no-frills but fine. If you’re looking for something that feels like a premium purchase with nice branding and a pouch, this isn’t it. If you just want a small clear dildo that shows up, looks like the listing, and is ready to use after a wash, it does that job without drama. It feels very "Amazon basics" in spirit: not exciting, but functional and pretty honest about what it is.
Pros
- Beginner-friendly size and slim girth, comfortable for vaginal and anal use
- Soft, flexible shaft with smooth finish and no rough seams
- Suction cup works well on smooth surfaces for hands-free play
Cons
- TPE material is more porous and less durable than high-quality silicone
- May feel too small and not intense enough for experienced users looking for strong stimulation
Conclusion
Editor's rating
Overall, this 5.7 inch transparent dildo from PenghaiYunfei is a simple, effective little toy that does its job without trying to be something it’s not. The main strengths are its beginner-friendly size, soft and flexible feel, and a surprisingly decent suction cup. It’s comfortable for both vaginal and anal use, especially if you’re not into big girthy toys. The transparency is a small bonus if you like seeing what’s going on, and the finish is smooth enough that nothing feels scratchy or cheap during use.
On the downside, the TPE material isn’t top-tier in terms of hygiene and long-term durability, and the toy’s slim size means experienced users looking for strong stimulation might find it a bit mild. It’s more of a gentle, everyday option than a toy that will blow your mind. If you take care of it – wash it properly, store it separately, use water-based lube – it’s good value for the price and a solid choice as a first dildo or a secondary, easygoing toy.
I’d recommend it to beginners, curious couples, and anyone wanting a small, non-intimidating toy with a working suction cup. If you already know you prefer thicker, firmer, or silicone-only toys, you can probably skip this and put your money into something more advanced. But as an affordable, practical starter that gets the job done, it holds up well and feels honestly better than a lot of random budget toys on Amazon.