What's the difference between waterproof and splash-proof toys (and why it matters), and where you can safely use your toys: in the shower, in the bath, in the hot tub, and more.
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There's something undeniably sexy about water: warm showers, steamy baths, soft lighting, and that feeling of being completely enveloped in warmth. Add a toy to that, and suddenly you have the energy of a spa night with a serious chance of an orgasm.
But water and electronics don't always mix well, and terms like 'waterproof' and 'splash-proof' can be confusing. This guide explains everything you need to know about water-resistant sex toys, so you can confidently play in the shower or bath – without worrying about damaging your favorite vibrator.
We'll discuss the difference between waterproof and splash-proof, where you can safely use each type, how to best set up your space, and how to best care for your toys after they've gotten wet.
Waterproof versus splash-proof: What's the difference?
Brief definition: Waterproof toys are designed to be fully submerged (for example, in the bath), while splash-proof toys are safe near water spray – such as in the shower – but should not be fully submerged.
Most modern toys are designed with water in mind, but that doesn't mean every toy belongs in the bath. The packaging or product description should clearly state whether the toy is waterproof or splash-proof – and sometimes how deep or how long it can be kept underwater.
Waterproof toys usually have sealed charging ports or magnetic chargers and a one-piece silicone casing that is watertight. Splash-proof toys can handle a shower stream and a quick rinse just fine, but they may have seams or ports that should not be fully submerged.
Where can I safely use my water-resistant toys?
Once you know whether a toy is waterproof or splash-proof, it becomes much easier to determine where you can safely play with it. Here's a brief overview:
Shower: Ideal for both waterproof and splash-proof toys. However, avoid directing high-pressure water directly at charging ports or seams.
Bathtub: Best suited for fully waterproof toys designed to be fully submerged.
Hot tubs and swimming pools: Generally not recommended due to chemicals, heat, and hygiene – even for waterproof toys.
At the sink: Splash-proof toys are usually fine, as long as they are not left in standing water.
Safe play in the shower: Toys, lubricant, and positions
The shower is one of the easiest places to start experimenting with water-resistant toys. The running water masks the sound, you're already naked, and cleanup is a breeze.
Lubricant in the shower
Water feels great, but it washes away lubricant quickly. If you're using a silicone toy, opt for a high-quality water-based lubricant and reapply as needed. For glass or metal toys, a silicone lubricant might provide longer glide time, but always check material compatibility.
Ready to use your toys in the shower?
Run through this quick checklist before turning on the tap and your toy.
- Non-slip mat or shower stool in place.
- Confirm the toy is waterproof or splash-proof (and you know which).
- Charging port and seals fully closed before contact with water.
- Lubricant within reach — and safe for your toy's material.
Bath bliss: Using toys in the bath
A warm bath is the perfect preparation. It relaxes your muscles, lowers your stress levels, and makes everything feel softer and more receptive. Add a fully waterproof toy to that, and you have a great excuse to stay in the bath a little longer.
Watch the water level
Don't fill the tub all the way if you're sharing it with someone else. Two people displace more water than one, and getting in simultaneously can easily lead to overflowing and big splashes. Put in a little less water than you think you'll need – you can always add more once you're comfortably seated.
Bath positions
Comfort is key in the bath. A few popular positions:
Lying alone: Lean back against the edge of the tub with a folded towel behind your neck and use a waterproof vibrator on the clitoris, nipples, or perineum.
Partner on top: For penetration, it often works best if the penetrating partner lies back and the receiving partner stays on top – the cowgirl or reverse cowgirl position is usually the most stable in a slippery bath.
Side by side: Lie next to each other facing the same direction with your legs intertwined, and share a waterproof toy.
Cleaning after use in water
Most water- and splash-proof toys can be washed with warm water and a mild, unscented soap or a specialized toy cleaner. Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap or lubricant residue.
Drying and storage
Pat the toys dry with a clean, lint-free towel and allow them to air dry completely before storing them – especially around seams or charging points. After drying, store them in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight, preferably in their own storage bag so that silicone toys don't touch each other.
Conclusion
Waterproof toys offer a whole new way to play – from steamy solo showers to slow, sensual baths with a partner. By understanding the difference between waterproof and splash-proof, choosing your environment wisely, and following a few simple safety measures, you can relax and focus on what feels good.
Ready to experiment? Dim the lights, turn on the tap, grab your favorite water- or splash-proof toy, and make the shower or bath your new favorite play area.





















