Here's something we truly believe at Oh Sensa: knowing what you like is one of the most powerful forms of self-knowledge there is.
But with hundreds of toys, materials, shapes, and features to choose from, it's easy to feel overwhelmed before you even get started. That's exactly what this guide is for.
Whether you're brand new to solo play or you're looking to expand your collection with intention, we're here to help you find the right toy for you. No pressure, no judgment — just honest, useful advice.
Start Here: What Do You Actually Want to Feel?
Before you browse, spend two minutes thinking about what kind of sensation you're after. This one step will save you a lot of guesswork.
Ask yourself:
• Clitoral or internal?: Do you prefer external stimulation, internal, or both at the same time?
• Intensity?: Are you drawn to something gentle and soft, or do you want powerful and deep?
• Solo or partnered?: Are you shopping for yourself, to use with a partner, or both?
• New to this?: If you're a beginner, start simple. You can always level up later — and that's genuinely fun.
No wrong answers here. Knowing what you're looking for just makes it easier to find it.
The Main Categories — and Who They're Best For
Vibrators
Vibrators are the most versatile toys in the game. They range from soft, whisper-quiet bullets to powerful wands and everything in between. Great for beginners and experienced users alike.
• Best for: Clitoral stimulation, G-spot exploration, or all-over body sensation
• Look for: Multiple intensity levels, body-safe silicone, rechargeable battery
Tip: If you're new to vibrators, start with a bullet or clitoral vibe before going internal. Get to know what intensity feels good first.
Shop it: Shop All Vibrators
G-Spot Vibrators
Curved for a reason — that angle is specifically designed to hit the G-spot with the consistent pressure that leads to intense internal orgasms. If internal pleasure is your goal, start here.
Tip: Use a slow rocking motion rather than thrusting. Patience is the secret ingredient with G-spot play.
Shop it: Shop G-Spot Vibrators
Rabbit Vibrators
Two stimulation points at once — one internal, one clitoral. If blended orgasms are what you're after, a rabbit vibrator is your best friend.
Tip: Fit matters more than you'd think. Check the distance between the shaft and the arm before buying — most brands include measurements.
Shop it: Shop Rabbit Vibrators
Dildos
Dildos are all about shape, size, and feel. No motor, no buzz — just the sensation of fullness and pressure. They give you complete control over pace and depth, which a lot of people love.
• Realistic silicone: Soft, flexible, lifelike feel — great for beginners
• Glass or stainless steel: Firm, smooth, non-porous, and perfect for temperature play
• Fantasy shapes: Abstract designs that hit angles traditional toys can't
Tip: Always use water-based lube with silicone toys. Silicone lube degrades the material over time. Glass and steel work with any lube.
Shop it: Shop Dildos
Shop it: Shop Glass & Crystal Dildos
Shop it: Shop Silicone Dildos
Anal Toys
Anal play is more popular than people admit — and when done right, it's genuinely pleasurable for all genders. The key: start small, use lots of lube, never rush.
• Butt plugs: Great for beginners — designed for wearing, not thrusting
• Anal beads: Build sensation gradually
• Prostate massagers: Specifically shaped for prostate stimulation — powerful and targeted
Tip: Never use a toy anally that doesn't have a flared base. This is a safety non-negotiable.
Shop it: Shop Anal Toys
Shop it: Shop Anal Training Kits (best for beginners)
Shop it: Shop Prostate Massagers
Couples' Toys
Great pleasure isn't just solo. Couples toys are designed to be used together — whether you're in the same room or a different time zone.
• Wearable vibrators: One partner wears it, both feel it
• App-controlled toys: Control your partner's pleasure from your phone — perfect for long-distance
• Couples vibrators: Worn during penetrative sex for simultaneous stimulation
Tip: Lovense makes some of the best app-controlled toys on the market — reliable connection, long range, genuinely fun to use.
Shop it: Shop Couples Vibrators
Shop it: Shop Wearable Vibrators
Shop it: Shop Remote Control Vibrators
BDSM & Kink
Whether you're kink-curious or already know exactly what you're into, there's a whole world beyond what mainstream media shows. The most important thing in this space is always consent and communication — before, during, and after.
• Beginner-friendly: Blindfolds, soft restraints, feather ticklers — low-commitment ways to dip your toes in
• Intermediate: Impact play tools, collars, nipple clamps
• Advanced: Spreader bars, sex swings, chastity devices
Tip: Start lighter than you think you need to. You can always go further — building trust and communication first makes everything better.
Shop it: Shop All BDSM & Kink
Shop it: Shop Restraints & Cuffs
Shop it: Shop Blindfolds & Masks
The Oh Sensa Buying Checklist
Before you add anything to cart, run through these:
• Material: Body-safe only: medical-grade silicone, ABS plastic, borosilicate glass, or stainless steel. Avoid anything labelled jelly or rubber — they harbour bacteria and often contain harmful chemicals.
• Size: Check the dimensions. Most product pages list length and diameter. If you're new, smaller is smarter to start.
• Noise level: Need to be discreet? Look for toys marketed as whisper-quiet, or check the reviews.
• Waterproof?: If bath or shower play is on your list, make sure it's fully waterproof — not just splash-proof.
• Rechargeable vs. batteries: Rechargeable costs more upfront but is better value long-term and usually more powerful.
• Lube compatibility: Silicone toys = water-based lube only. Glass and steel = any lube. Always check before you buy.
Shop it: Shop Water-Based Lubes
Shop it: Shop All Lubes & Lotions
Taking Care of Your Toys
A well-maintained toy is a safe toy. Here's the quick version:
• After every use: Wash with warm water and mild soap, or a dedicated toy cleaner
• Non-porous toys (glass, steel): Can be boiled or run through the dishwasher (top rack, no soap) for a deeper clean
• Silicone: Soap and water is enough — avoid alcohol or bleach-based cleaners
• Storage: Keep toys in a dust bag or separate pouch. Don't let them touch each other — some materials react over time
Shop it: Shop Sex Toy Cleaners
Shop it: Shop Toy Storage
Quick Questions
Q: I have no idea where to start. What's the safest first toy?
A: A small clitoral bullet vibrator or a basic silicone dildo. Both are beginner-friendly, affordable, and give you a clear sense of what kind of stimulation you enjoy — before you invest in something more advanced.
Q: Do more expensive toys actually feel better?
A: Not always — but quality brands like Lelo, Satisfyer, and Lovense invest in better motors, safer materials, and longer warranties. A $30 toy can absolutely do the job. A $150 toy is more likely to last years and feel noticeably more powerful. It depends on what you're after.
Q: What about discreet shipping?
A: All Oh Sensa orders ship in plain, unmarked packaging. Nothing on the outside indicates what's inside. We take your privacy seriously — always.
Ready to Find Your Match? 💕
The right toy is the one that works for you — your body, your preferences, your pace. That's it. No rules, no right or wrong.
Browse the full collection and enjoy free discreet shipping across Canada on orders over $75 CAD.