Enema Bulbs

Enema Bulbs | Quick Clean Before Anal Play

Feel fresh and confident with our selection of enema bulbs. Easy to use and ideal for a quick clean before anal play, at home or on the go.

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Litolu Soft Enema Bulb 310ml

Litolu Soft Enema Bulb 310ml

Regular price €18.90 -15% Price €16.07
Be prepared with the 310ml Enema Bulb from Litolu. Product FeaturesBulb for...
Showerplay P2 Anal Douche Bulb

Showerplay P2 Anal Douche Bulb

Regular price €18.90 -10% Price €17.01
Get ready with confidence thanks to the Showerplay P2 anal douche bulb, an...
Showerplay Enema Bulb 350ml

Showerplay Enema Bulb 350ml

Regular price €22.71 -12% Price €19.99
350ml enema bulb with 3 removable nozzles for intimate hygiene.

Anal Enema Bulb 90ml

Price €10.99
Compact 90ml anal enema bulb for quick, easy prep before anal play.

Anal Douche Bulb 225ml

Price €13.91
An essential large-capacity intimate hygiene accessory for optimal and safe...

The complete enema bulb guide: a comfy prep for anal sex

The enema bulb is a simple, effective tool if you want to feel more comfortable and more confident before anal play. The goal is not a “deep clean”, but a gentle rinse of the rectum to avoid surprises and keep things easy.

What is an enema bulb for?

It helps you rinse gently before anal sex. You feel cleaner, more relaxed mentally, and often more comfortable physically. It’s useful, but not mandatory: if your body says stop, you stop.

How to use an enema bulb

Keep it simple and safe:

  1. Fill it: use lukewarm water only (not hot, not cold). Avoid soap or harsh products.
  2. Lubricate: add a bit of water-based lube on the tip for comfort.
  3. Insert gently: no forcing.
  4. Rinse: squeeze slowly, then remove the tip.
  5. Release: stay near the toilet and let it happen naturally. If needed, repeat once. The vibe is “clean and comfy”, not “overdo it”.

Choosing the right size

  • 120 ml: great for beginners or a quick, light rinse.
  • 350 ml: better if you want a slightly more thorough rinse (still gently, still not excessive).

Safety tips

  • Lukewarm water only, gentle pressure.
  • Don’t overdo it: frequent douching can irritate.
  • Hygiene: wash before/after (warm water + mild soap), dry properly.
  • Stop if it hurts (pain, burning, bleeding, unusual discomfort). If it doesn’t go away, get medical advice.

Used the right way, an enema bulb is a solid upgrade: more comfort, more confidence, and an easy prep when you want it.