Booty Sparks Pink Gem Anal Plug - Small – Nickel-Free Aluminum with Crystal Accent
The Booty Sparks Pink Gem Anal Plug (Small) is a nickel-free aluminum alloy plug with a shimmering crystal set into the base, designed for comfortable wear and temperature play. Its tapered tip and narrow base make insertion straightforward, while the weighted body provides a satisfying sense of fullness. This classic style plug is a popular choice for beginners or anyone seeking a smaller, discreet option.
Designed for Comfort and Control
The plug's tapered tip and narrow base work together for easy insertion and a secure fit. The comfortably weighted body adds a subtle sense of pressure without being overwhelming. The shimmering pink crystal at the base not only looks elegant but also serves as a handle for easy removal.
Key Specifications
| Brand | Booty Sparks |
| Model | AF631-SMALL |
| Color | Pink |
| Material | Metal (Nickel-free aluminum alloy) |
| Dimensions | 2.75 x 1 x 2 inches (70 x 25 x 51 mm) |
| Weight | 2.47 ounces (70 g) |
| Style | Classic |
| Category | Anal Sex Toys – Plugs |
What About Temperature Play?
Because the aluminum alloy conducts temperature well, this plug can be used for temperature play. Simply run it under warm or cool water before use (between 60°F and 100°F is recommended) to experience a different sensation. Always test on a small area of skin first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this plug suitable for beginners?
The small size and tapered tip make it a good option for those new to anal play. However, comfort and readiness vary by person.
Is the material body-safe?
The plug is made from nickel-free aluminum alloy, which is non-porous and easy to clean. It does not contain nickel, a common allergen. Use a water-based lubricant for best results.
How do I clean it?
Wash with warm water and mild soap or use a toy cleaner. Because it's metal, you can also wipe it with an alcohol pad. Dry thoroughly before storing.
What lubricant should I use?
Silicone-based lubricants are generally safe with metal toys, but water-based is fine too. Avoid desensitizing lubes unless recommended by a healthcare professional.