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Summary

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Value for money: budget toy that punches slightly above its price

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: realistic look, decent proportions, strong suction

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in use: soft, flexible, but size might be a bit much for total beginners

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and feel: soft liquid silicone that’s actually comfortable

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability and cleaning: easy to wash, holds up well so far

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance: strong suction and decent stimulation for both solo and couple play

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Soft, comfortable silicone with no strong chemical smell
  • Strong suction cup that actually holds on smooth surfaces during play
  • Good medium-large size and flexibility, suitable for both solo and couple use

Cons

  • Basic packaging and almost no extras (no storage bag, generic manual)
  • Might be a bit large for complete beginners, and a bit too soft for those who want very firm pressure
Brand Shqufo

A realistic dildo that’s more practical than flashy

I’ve been trying out this Shqufo XL 8-inch silicone dildo for a little while now, and I’ll be straight: it’s not some high-end brand name toy, but it actually holds up pretty well in practice. I went into it expecting something a bit cheap and rough around the edges because of the price and the generic listing, but I ended up with a toy that’s pretty solid for what it costs. It’s not perfect, and there are a couple of small annoyances, but overall it does what it’s supposed to do.

What you’re getting here is a fairly standard realistic dildo: around 8 inches overall, veins, head, balls, and a suction cup base. It’s meant for both vaginal and anal play, and the brand pushes the “soft liquid silicone” angle a lot. I’d say the softness is actually one of the main things that stands out. It’s not that rock-hard plastic feel you sometimes get with cheaper toys, and that makes a big difference once you actually start using it, especially for longer sessions.

I used it mostly for solo play with the suction cup in the shower and on the bedroom floor, and also a couple of times with a partner just to see how it worked in a more playful, couples context. I also compared it to a stiffer, similar-sized dildo I already own, just to get a sense of how it performs side by side. The main thing I noticed is that the flexibility and softness make it less intimidating and easier to use, especially if you’re not used to larger or firmer toys.

If you’re expecting some high-tech toy with vibration and all the bells and whistles, this isn’t it. It’s just a basic, non-vibrating dildo with a good suction cup and a realistic look. But if what you want is something that sticks well, feels decent, and doesn’t feel like a brick once it’s inside you, then it actually checks a lot of boxes. I’ll go through the details, but in short: good value, solid performance, a few minor flaws, nothing fancy.

Value for money: budget toy that punches slightly above its price

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In terms of value, this Shqufo dildo sits in that lower to mid price range where you usually expect some compromises. And yes, there are a few: no fancy packaging, no storage bag, basic manual, no brand prestige. But where it matters — material quality, comfort, and suction performance — it does better than a lot of other cheap toys I’ve tried. If you’re on a budget and want a realistic dildo that doesn’t feel like hard plastic, this is honestly a decent deal.

Compared to a more expensive branded silicone dildo I own, you can tell this one is a bit simpler. The molding is less detailed, and it doesn’t have that dual-density “soft outside, firm core” effect. But that other toy cost almost twice as much. For the price of this Shqufo, you’re getting a fully silicone-feeling toy, a strong suction cup, and a size that works for both intermediate beginners and more experienced users. For someone just building a toy collection, that’s good bang for the buck.

It’s also worth noting the lack of obvious red flags: no strong chemical smell, no oily residue, and no weird seams. That’s not always the case in this price range. So even if the brand is basically unknown and the listing looks a bit spammy with keywords, the actual product is more serious than it looks. I’d still say if you’re extremely picky or already have a drawer full of premium toys, this might not bring anything new to the table. But if you’re moving up from super cheap jelly toys or trying a suction dildo for the first time, it’s a clear upgrade.

Overall, the value is solid: you pay a reasonable price and get a toy that’s comfortable, functional, and likely to last a while if you take care of it. It’s not luxury, but it’s not junk either. For most casual users who just want a decent realistic dildo that gets the job done, the price-to-performance ratio is pretty good.

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Design: realistic look, decent proportions, strong suction

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The overall design is straightforward: a realistic penis shape with a pronounced head, textured veins, and a pair of balls sitting on top of a suction cup base. The proportions are pretty balanced. The head is slightly larger than the shaft, which helps with that first pop-in sensation without being too aggressive. The veins are raised enough to feel them during thrusting but not so sharp that they cause irritation. It’s clearly designed to give a bit of texture without shredding you inside, and in practice that works well.

In terms of flexibility, the shaft bends quite easily, especially in the upper half. You can push it to the side, and it springs back but not like a stiff rod. That flexibility is helpful for both G-spot and prostate targeting because you can angle it slightly and it will follow your body’s curve instead of fighting it. For anal use, that bendiness makes insertion less scary, but you still need to be careful with lube and patience. It’s not a super skinny toy, so beginners should go slowly, but the softness helps.

The suction cup is one of the better points. On smooth tile in the shower it sticks very firmly; I had to peel it off with some effort. On a painted wall it’s a bit less reliable, which is normal, but on a flat wooden floor or a smooth chair it holds strong enough for some enthusiastic movement. I did a quick test by pulling sideways and it stayed put better than a couple of other suction toys I own. If you like hands-free riding, this design actually supports that without constantly popping off.

The only thing I’d nitpick on the design side is the base thickness. It’s slightly raised because of the suction cup, so if you want to use it with some harnesses, it might not fit perfectly, depending on the ring size and how flat the harness is. It’s not really marketed as a strap-on dildo though, so I can’t hold that too much against it. As a standalone suction dildo, the design is practical and user-friendly. Not flashy, but functional and thought-through enough for real use.

Comfort in use: soft, flexible, but size might be a bit much for total beginners

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In actual use, the comfort is where this toy does pretty well. The combination of moderate girth, soft silicone, and flexibility makes it easier to work with than some other 8-inch toys I’ve tried. For vaginal use, the soft head and the way the shaft flexes slightly means it doesn’t jab harshly against the cervix when you misjudge the angle. You still feel the length, but it’s more of a deep, full feeling rather than sharp discomfort. With enough lube, insertion is smooth, and the raised veins add a bit of sensation without scratching.

For anal play, I’d say it’s more for someone who already has some experience. The softness helps a lot because the toy yields slightly as you adjust, but the size is still on the bigger side if you’re a complete beginner back there. I tried it slowly with plenty of lube and warm-up, and once past the initial stretch, it was actually pretty comfortable thanks to how it bends with the body. The base is wide and secure, so there’s no risk of it going too far in, which is a key point for anal safety.

One thing I appreciated is that after 20–30 minutes of use, I didn’t get that bruised or sore feeling that I sometimes get from very firm toys. The softer silicone spreads the pressure a bit more. During riding sessions with the suction cup on the floor, the flexibility also made it more forgiving if I came down at a slightly off angle. Instead of feeling like I’d hit a metal rod, the shaft just flexed and adjusted, which is way more comfortable during active play.

The only real comfort downside is that if you like very precise, hard pressure on the G-spot or prostate, the softness can sometimes feel a bit too forgiving. You have to push a bit more or adjust your angle to get strong targeted pressure. Personally, I prefer that trade-off because it keeps things comfortable, but some people might want something firmer. Overall, for a medium-large dildo, comfort is one of its strong points, as long as you’re not a complete beginner to penetration.

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Materials and feel: soft liquid silicone that’s actually comfortable

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The brand pushes the “soft liquid silicone” wording, and for once it’s not just empty talk. The material feels like proper silicone: slightly matte, not sticky, and it doesn’t have that weird oily film you sometimes get with cheap TPE toys. Out of the box, there was no strong chemical smell. I gave it a quick wash with warm water and mild soap before using it, and after that, there was basically no noticeable scent. That’s already a good sign for this price range.

In the hand, the dildo feels soft but not floppy. If you squeeze the shaft, it gives nicely, especially near the tip, but there’s enough internal firmness so it doesn’t collapse when you try to push it in. That balance is important. I’ve used toys that are rock-hard, and they feel brutal after a while. I’ve also used super squishy ones that just bend instead of penetrating. This one sits somewhere in the middle, closer to the soft side, which I personally prefer for longer sessions and for anal play where you need a bit more forgiveness.

One thing I checked was how quickly the surface picks up dust and lint. Like all silicone toys, it does attract some fluff if you leave it out, but it’s not terrible. A quick rinse before use solves that. I’d still store it in a bag or box to avoid it looking like a lint roller, but that’s standard with silicone. Also, because it’s silicone, you should stick to water-based lube and avoid silicone-based lubes, which can damage the surface over time. With a basic water-based lube, it glides fine and feels smooth inside, no dragging or rough spots.

Compared to a cheaper TPE dildo I own, this one feels more “stable” over washes. The TPE one got slightly tackier over time, while this one has stayed pretty consistent after several cleanings. I can’t speak to years of use yet, but so far the material behaves well. No cracks, no weird discoloration, no peeling. For the price, the material quality is honestly better than I expected. It’s not high-end boutique silicone, but it’s decent and comfortable to use, which is what matters most.

Durability and cleaning: easy to wash, holds up well so far

★★★★★ ★★★★★

On the durability side, I obviously haven’t had it for years, but after several uses and washes, there are a few things I can say. First, the silicone hasn’t changed texture. It’s still the same level of softness, and the surface hasn’t become sticky or rough. I’ve washed it with warm water and mild soap after each session, let it air dry, and then stored it in a drawer. No cracks, no peeling, no weird color changes. That’s already better than some cheap jelly toys that start degrading quickly.

The suction cup is still holding up fine as well. Sometimes with low-quality toys, the edge of the suction cup starts warping or losing its shape after a few weeks, which kills the suction. Here, the base is still flat and the cup still forms a good seal on smooth surfaces. I pressed it onto a tile and left it there for a while; when I came back, it was still stuck. So at least in the short term, the suction mechanism seems solid.

Cleaning is straightforward since it’s a single piece with no moving parts or seams where gunk can hide. Because it’s waterproof, you can rinse it under the tap or even use it in the shower and clean it right after. For deeper cleaning, you could use a proper toy cleaner, but basic soap and water work fine. Just remember: silicone toy, so don’t boil it if there’s any risk the suction cup structure doesn’t like that. I personally just stick to hot water and soap and it’s enough.

The only small issue is the usual silicone problem: it attracts dust and hair if you leave it lying around. This is more of a storage thing than a durability problem. I’d recommend keeping it in a small bag or box so you don’t have to rinse it every single time before use. Overall, for the price, durability seems decent. It feels like a toy that will last a while with normal care, not something that will fall apart after a month.

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Performance: strong suction and decent stimulation for both solo and couple play

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance-wise, this dildo does what it’s supposed to do without any fancy extras. The highlight for me is the suction cup. On smooth tiles in the shower, I could stick it on, tug it sideways, and it stayed put during thrusting and grinding. Same on a flat wooden floor: I rode it in a kneeling position and it didn’t pop off. It will lose grip on rough or matte surfaces, but that’s normal. Compared to a cheaper suction dildo I own, this one is noticeably more reliable. If you’re into hands-free riding, that makes a big difference.

In terms of stimulation, the combination of shape and texture gives a good mix of fullness and friction. The head gives a clear "entry" sensation, and the veins add some extra feeling when you pull out or thrust quickly. For G-spot play, I had to angle it slightly forward, and the flexibility helped with that. It’s not a super curved toy, so you do a bit of the work with positioning, but once you find the right angle, it hits reasonably well. For prostate play, same story: not a perfect curve, but the softness and length let you reach and adjust without stabbing yourself.

During couple play, it worked fine as a second toy while one of us used it on the other. The non-vibrating nature means it’s more about thrusting and pressure than buzz, obviously, but that can be nice if you just want a more “natural” penetration feeling. One thing to note is that because it’s soft, you can thrust fairly hard without it feeling brutal, which is good if you or your partner get carried away a bit.

On the downside, if you’re someone who wants very intense, pinpoint stimulation or loves very firm toys that give a lot of internal pressure, this might feel a bit mild. It’s more about comfort and realism than about extreme sensations. It also doesn’t do anything special like dual density or internal cores; it’s just one consistent level of softness. For the price and the basic design, I think it performs well, but it’s not going to blow away someone who already owns high-end, specialty toys.

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, the presentation is very no-nonsense. You get a plain, discreet package, which is good if you live with other people or have nosy neighbors. There’s no flashy branding or over-the-top design. Inside, the dildo is in a simple plastic wrap with a small manual. The manual is a bit generic and apparently can show a different model, which is a bit weird, but the product itself matches the pictures from the listing in size and shape. No fancy extras, no storage pouch, just the toy.

The first thing I did was check the size because 8 inches in listings can mean all sorts of things. In practice, you’re looking at roughly 8 inches total length, with around 6 to 6.5 inches of usable length once you account for the balls and base. Girth-wise, it’s moderate: not a pencil, not a baseball bat. For beginners it might feel like a decent challenge, but it’s not in the crazy XL category you sometimes see. For more experienced users, it’s more in the “comfortable medium-large” range rather than truly huge.

The color I got was brown, and the finish is realistic enough: visible veins, defined head, and a bit of texture along the shaft. Nothing looks cartoonish or overdone. It doesn’t scream luxury, but it doesn’t look cheap or toy-like either. If you leave it out on a table it very much looks like what it is, so this is not something you want your parents or kids stumbling across, but that’s kind of obvious for this type of product.

Overall, the presentation is practical and discreet rather than fancy. If you’re the kind of person who likes pretty boxes and detailed booklets, you’ll be disappointed. If you just care about the toy itself and want it to arrive without drawing attention, it does the job. For the price point, I’m fine with the minimalist presentation, although a small storage bag would have been useful to keep dust and lint off the silicone.

Pros

  • Soft, comfortable silicone with no strong chemical smell
  • Strong suction cup that actually holds on smooth surfaces during play
  • Good medium-large size and flexibility, suitable for both solo and couple use

Cons

  • Basic packaging and almost no extras (no storage bag, generic manual)
  • Might be a bit large for complete beginners, and a bit too soft for those who want very firm pressure

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

To sum it up, this Shqufo 8-inch silicone dildo is a straightforward, no-frills toy that does its job well. The main strengths are the soft, comfortable silicone, the decent medium-large size, and a suction cup that actually holds up during real use. It’s flexible enough to be forgiving, especially for longer sessions or anal play, and it doesn’t have that harsh, rigid feel that can get uncomfortable fast. For a relatively low price, you’re getting something that feels decent in the hand and even better in use.

It’s not perfect: the packaging is basic, the branding is almost non-existent, and it doesn’t offer advanced features like dual density or built-in vibration. If you’re already deep into high-end sex toys, this won’t replace your favorites. But if you’re looking for a realistic, silicone dildo with strong suction and you don’t want to spend a fortune, it’s a good, practical option. I’d recommend it to people who have a bit of experience with penetration and want a comfortable, realistic toy for hands-free play or couple fun. Total beginners might find the size a little ambitious, and toy snobs might find it too simple, but for most casual users, it hits a nice balance between price, comfort, and performance.

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Sub-ratings

Value for money: budget toy that punches slightly above its price

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: realistic look, decent proportions, strong suction

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in use: soft, flexible, but size might be a bit much for total beginners

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and feel: soft liquid silicone that’s actually comfortable

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability and cleaning: easy to wash, holds up well so far

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance: strong suction and decent stimulation for both solo and couple play

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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