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Both are single-use options, but they work quite differently. A TENGA Cup is a firm, self-contained sleeve with a built-in vacuum mechanism, giving you consistent suction and pressure without any setup.
A TENGA Egg is a small, stretchy sleeve that you roll over yourself, which means it adapts to your shape and lets you control the pace and pressure more directly. Cups tend to feel more immersive; Eggs are more hands-on and compact.
It depends on the product. The TENGA Spinner series is fully reusable and comes with a drying stand to make maintenance easy.
TENGA Original Vacuum Cups and TENGA Eggs are designed for single use, which keeps things hygienic and hassle-free. If you want something you'll come back to regularly, a TENGA Spinner is the better long-term investment.
A TENGA Cup or TENGA Egg is the easiest place to start. Both are simple to use, require no setup, and come in different texture options so you can get a feel for what you enjoy without overcomplicating things. The TENGA Spinner is a great next step once you know what kind of sensation you're after.
Rinse the TENGA Spinner with warm water after use, apply a small amount of toy cleaner if you prefer, then leave it on the included drying stand before storing. Avoid hot water or harsh soaps, and never put it in a washing machine or dishwasher. Proper drying before storage keeps it in good condition for much longer.
Yes.
TENGA design their products with body-safe materials and build quality that feels genuinely considered. The TENGA Spinner range in particular is made from materials intended for regular, repeated use as are the Air-Tech range.
Most TENGA products come pre-lubricated for first use, including the TENGA Egg and TENGA Cup ranges.
For the TENGA Spinner, adding a water-based lubricant enhances the experience and helps maintain the sleeve over time.
Avoid silicone-based lubes with any TENGA product.
Very. TENGA packaging is one of the things the brand is genuinely known for: it looks more like premium consumer product design than anything else.
If you're buying a TENGA Cup or TENGA Egg as a first purchase and want something you can leave on a shelf without it raising eyebrows, you're sorted.
All three share the same coil mechanism and suction feature, so the main decision is really about how intense you want the texture to feel.
TENGA Spinner 01 Tetra is the most approachable of the three. It uses geometric tiles with mild edges and has the widest inner diameter of the range, which makes it the one to go for if you want the signature Spinner sensation without anything too sharp or demanding. Good starting point, and a solid pick if you prefer something that feels smooth rather than structured.
TENGA Spinner 02 Hexa sits in the middle. Hexagonal tiles with pointed edges bring firmness and stimulation both up a notch compared to the Tetra, so you get noticeably more defined sensation with each stroke. It's the most balanced of the three: enough texture to feel purposeful, without going full intensity. A lot of people land here and stay here.
TENGA Spinner 06 Brick is the most intense option in the series. It goes all out with a spiral of bold, impacting tiles focused on pure stimulation, and has the highest stimulation rating and the tightest diameter in the Spinner lineup. If you already know you like firm, high-contact texture, this is the one to go for.



















