FAQs about Sex Machines
How do I choose between a tabletop and a floor-mounted sex machine?
Tabletop machines are more compact, easier to store and work well for most positions on a bed or furniture. Floor-mounted rigs give you more height adjustment and reach, which suits taller bodies or specific positions that need more clearance. If storage space is limited, start with a tabletop design.
What attachments are compatible with sex machines?
Most machines use a standard threaded mount, often called a Vac-U-Lock or equivalent universal fitting. Check the thread type listed in the product details before buying attachments separately. Many machines come with at least one dildo included, giving you a starting point before you expand.
Can sex machines be used during bondage or partner-directed play?
Yes, and they are well suited to it. A wireless remote or app control means your partner can adjust speed and depth without you needing to reach the machine. Agree limits, a safe word and a clear stop signal before the scene starts, particularly if movement is restricted. App Controlled Sex Toys offer additional options for remote play.
How fast do sex machines go, and does speed matter that much?
Most machines cover a range from slow, deliberate thrusting to faster, more intense speeds. The specific range varies by model. Speed matters less than finding the right combination of speed, depth and angle for your body. Starting slow and adjusting from there is more reliable than going straight to the highest setting.
How do I clean and store a sex machine?
Remove all attachments and clean them separately with warm water and toy cleaner before and after use. Wipe down the machine body with a damp cloth, avoiding the motor housing. Dry everything fully before reassembling or storing. Keep attachments in a separate bag or pouch to protect the surface and avoid contact with other materials.