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FYI here are the 22 best Bondara sex toys, tried and tested by a sex writer
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Long gone are the days of hushed whispers and coded chat about your latest ‘naughty’ purchase. Finally, we’re embracing the fact that it’s totally normal to like (or even love) sex, self-pleasure, and everything in between.
Now there are various people to thank for this — one being the rather talented lot behind our favourite sex toys. That includes the designers at Bondara, who have been offering up cutting-edge sex tech, lingerie, and lube since 2006.
From dildos to prostate massagers, strap-ons, and butt plugs, Bondara is renowned for creating affordable, high-quality sex tech for everyone. But why exactly should you spend your hard-earned pennies on a booty haul?
Best Bondara sex toys at a glance
The benefits of using sex toys
“Sex toys are an easy way to bring novelty into the bedroom. The excitement — and even nervousness — of trying something new together actually feeds your sexual connection and brings you closer together,” says relationship and intimacy coach at Practical Intimacy, Jodie Milton.
“Depending on what kind of toys you choose and how you use them, they can turn up the pleasure for both of you or help level the pleasure playing field if one partner is experiencing less sensation and pleasure during sexual play.”
But to save you trawling through the thousands of budget-friendly options, we’ve decided to share the Cosmo team’s 22 top Bondara picks for 2025.
The 22 best Bondara sex toys for 2025
From discreet clit suckers to vibes that do it all (well, aside from cuddle), here are the Bondara sex toys we think deserve a spot in your toy box.
Honey is the Senior Sex and Relationships E-commerce Writer for Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health and Men’s Health. She covers shopping guides and reviews of the best sex toys; deals events — including Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday; and sex, dating, and LGBTQ+ trends.
Her journalism career started in 2020 when she started Sextras, a podcast and digital magazine about sex and relationships. Find Sextras on Spotify or Substack, where she writes and chats about everything from positive masculinity and how to practise sex magic, to why the latest kink or porn category is blowing up.
She has an MA in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London, and previously reported for HR magazine. Her features also appear in Glamour, Refinery29, The Independent, and more.
When she's not asking everyone she meets invasive questions about their sex and dating lives, you'll find Honey singing around her flat, teaching herself a new craft, or working her way through a new '90s/'00s box set with her flatmate.

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