Storage for sextoys
Storage for sex toys: protect the toy, protect your privacy
A well-stored sex toy lasts longer and is easier to find. Silicone and some elastomers react with one another: left in contact in the same drawer, they can melt, warp or lose their texture. A dedicated storage solution separates each toy, keeps dust away and makes a quick clean simple between uses.
In this category you'll find individual fabric pouches for soft transport, lockable hard boxes for genuine discretion at home, and more design-led models that don't mind sitting visibly in the bathroom or bedroom. All these solutions share the same purpose: to protect the toys and to protect your privacy.
Good storage doesn't draw attention, but it changes your day: you find your toys clean, in good shape and exactly where you left them — discretion is also comfort.
Which storage should you choose?
The choice depends first on how you use them. If you travel regularly or simply want to keep each toy isolated within a drawer, an individual fabric pouch is enough: light, washable, available in several colours, it prevents material contact without taking up room. To store several toys together discreetly, look for a hard box instead.
Then think about size: a large vibrator or a realistic dildo needs a generous box, while a bullet or vibrating ring fits into a small pouch. If discretion is essential (sharing a home, children present, a move), choose a lockable box with a padlock and a neutral outer shape.
The main types of storage
The catalogue offers several solutions depending on the number of toys, their size and the level of discretion you want. Here are the main families to help you find your way.
Individual fabric pouches
Soft, light and washable, they slip into a drawer, bag or suitcase. One pouch per toy prevents contact between materials and keeps dust out. For discreet individual storage, go for a soft fabric pouch sized for the toy.
Lockable hard boxes
Sturdier, closed with a padlock or combination lock, they ensure complete discretion and bring several toys together in one place. For real privacy at home, go for a lockable box with generous capacity.
Design boxes (premium versions)
Refined finishes, considered colours, polished presentation: some boxes embrace their role as a design object in the bedroom or bathroom. To combine protection and visible aesthetics, go for premium boxes with coloured or metallic finishes.
Neutral / unmarked boxes
No logo, no explicit outer label: these models blend into a cupboard or shelf without catching the eye. For absolute discretion or shared living, go for a box with a deliberately neutral exterior.
Large-format storage
For a growing collection (vibrators, dildos, plugs, accessories), a more generous box lets you keep everything together without piling things up. To store several toys of varying sizes, go for large-format boxes with enough room for the longest models.
Soft pouch or hard box?
The soft pouch is the most accessible and versatile solution: one per toy is enough to keep materials apart, gain cleanliness and travel light. It fits into any drawer, takes almost no space and washes if needed. The ideal habit when you start building your collection.
The hard box plays a different game: it physically protects the toys, brings the whole collection to one place and, in lockable versions, guarantees real discretion towards housemates or visitors. Bulkier and pricier, it becomes essential once you go beyond three or four toys or share your living space.
Tips for storing your sex toys well
A few good habits extend the life of your toys and make daily life easier.
- Dry fully before storing: residual moisture encourages odours and bacteria, even inside a closed box.
- One pouch per toy: silicones and elastomers can react with each other; never let two toys touch directly in the same compartment.
- Avoid direct light and heat: keep storage away from heat sources and windows to preserve materials and electronics.
- Think about discretion: if cohabitation is sensitive, go for a lockable box with a neutral outer design.
- Clean the box regularly: a soft cloth inside, occasional wipe-down outside; the fabric pouch can usually go in the machine at 30 °C if the label allows.
Our selection of storage
At Tentations, we've gathered storage solutions for every setup: individual fabric pouches in several colours, lockable hard boxes with padlocks, premium versions with a stronger design statement and neutral formats for absolute discretion.
You'll find both compact models for a single toy or for travel and more generous boxes for a full collection. Each solution is designed to preserve the materials and make the cleaning and drying routine between uses easier.
If you're starting a collection, an individual pouch per toy is more than enough; once you go past three or four toys, or if confidentiality is a priority, a lockable hard box becomes a very useful investment.
Frequently asked questions
Why not just leave sex toys loose in a drawer?
Because some silicones and elastomers react with each other: left in contact, they can melt, warp or become tacky. Drawers also accumulate dust, fibres and moisture, which damage both the material and hygiene.
Is a lockable box really more discreet?
Yes, provided you choose a model whose exterior doesn't reveal its contents. The lock prevents accidental opening, and a neutral design lets you place the box in a cupboard or on a shelf without raising curiosity.
Should the storage be airtight?
No. An airtight seal traps residual moisture. Prefer ventilated storage (fabric pouch, non-airtight box) and make sure each toy is completely dry before being put away.
Can I wash a fabric pouch?
Most can go through a 30 °C machine wash with a mild detergent. Check the model's care label to be sure, and let it air-dry rather than tumble-drying to preserve the material.
What size box should I choose?
Measure your largest toy and allow about 2 cm of margin in every dimension. If you expect your collection to grow, it's wiser to aim large at the time of purchase than to have to double up on storage later.
Can I take a storage box when travelling?
Yes, especially in checked luggage. For cabin baggage, a fabric pouch is usually a better fit: more discreet, lighter and easy to slip between clothes.
Is delivery discreet?
Yes. Orders are prepared with discretion and shipped in neutral packaging, with no explicit indication of the contents on the outside.