Sex Machines Australia - First-Time Setup & Safety Guide
Pleasure Is Self-Care. Sex machines can look bold, but using one does not have to feel intimidating. Like any bigger toy, the difference between awkward and amazing usually comes down to setup: the right space, the right attachment, enough lube, slow speed and a plan for cleaning afterwards.
This guide is for Australians who are curious about hands-free pleasure but want clear, calm advice before their first session. We will cover the main styles, how to choose a beginner-friendly option, how to set up safely, what materials and lube to consider, top picks at Naughty But Nice and how discreet delivery works.
Types of Sex Machines
Thrusting sex machines are the classic style. They use a powered arm or attachment to create repeated in-and-out motion, usually with adjustable speed. They suit people who want rhythm, consistency and hands-free penetrative stimulation.
Compact thrusting toys give a similar sensation in a smaller format. These are often easier to store, easier to move around the room and less visually overwhelming for a first-time buyer.
Ride-on machines are designed so your body controls more of the pressure and angle. Instead of lying still while the machine moves, you can grind, rock or adjust your position as you go. This can feel more intuitive for people who like body-led stimulation.
Remote-control and couples styles are built for shared play. A remote can make speed changes easier, and some designs are made for partner involvement rather than purely solo use.
How to Choose Your First Sex Machine
Start with comfort, not maximum power. A first sex machine should feel approachable enough that you will actually use it. Look for adjustable speeds, simple controls, stable positioning and attachments that match your body and experience level.
Think about where you will use it. A larger machine may need floor space, a firm surface and room to adjust the angle. A compact or ride-on style may be better if you live with others, have limited storage or want something that feels less like a production.
Attachment size matters. If the included attachment looks too large, too firm or too intense, check whether the machine supports smaller options. Beginners are usually better off starting with a smoother, slimmer attachment and building confidence from there.
Noise is also worth considering. Sex machines are mechanical, so they are rarely silent. If privacy is a priority, choose a smaller model, use it on a stable surface and avoid placing it against anything that rattles.
First-Time Setup: Before You Start
Give yourself time. The first session should be exploration, not performance. Open the box, read the instructions, charge or plug in the machine if needed, test the controls and understand how to stop it quickly before the toy touches your body.
Set it up somewhere stable. If the machine has suction, clamps, legs or an adjustable base, make sure it is secure before adding lube. A machine that moves around unexpectedly is distracting and can feel unsafe.
Start with the slowest speed. Let your body adjust to the sensation before increasing intensity. Consistent motion can feel stronger than expected because the rhythm does not get tired the way a hand does.
Keep lube within reach. Water-based lube is the safest default for most toys and attachments. Use more than you would with a small handheld toy, especially for penetrative play, and reapply if anything starts to drag.
Materials, Lube and Cleaning
Choose body-safe attachments where possible. Silicone is a strong option because it is smooth, non-porous and easy to clean. Some attachments use softer blends, so check the product care instructions and replace anything that becomes sticky, cracked or difficult to clean.
Water-based lube is the easiest pairing because it works with most toy materials. Silicone lube can feel longer-lasting, but it may not be suitable with silicone attachments unless the product instructions say it is compatible.
Clean removable attachments before and after use with warm water and toy cleaner or mild soap, then let them dry completely before storage. Keep motors, power cords, control boxes and charging ports away from water unless the product specifically says those parts are waterproof.
Safety Rules for Sex Machines
Make sure the stop button or remote is easy to reach. If you are using the machine with a partner, agree on a simple check-in word or signal before you begin.
For anal play, only use attachments designed for anal safety, with a flared base or a shape that cannot travel fully inside the body. Go slowly, use plenty of lube and stop immediately if anything feels sharp, numb or painful.
Do not force depth, angle or speed. A sex machine should support pleasure, not push your body past comfort. If you feel discomfort, reduce speed, adjust position, add lube or stop completely.
Top Picks at Naughty But Nice
Browse the full Sex Machines collection if you want to compare compact thrusting toys, full-size machines and ride-on styles in one place.
For a dedicated machine with practical storage, the Sex Machine with Handbag is worth comparing if you want a more complete setup.
If you prefer a ride-on feel, The Cowgirl is designed around body-led movement rather than a traditional thrusting arm.
Add water-based lubricant to your order so the first session feels smoother, safer and more comfortable from the start.
Discreet Delivery Across Australia
Naughty But Nice ships online orders across Australia in plain packaging, with free AusPost Express shipping on orders over $150. Brisbane customers may also qualify for 2-hour delivery up to 60km from store locations, depending on address, cutoff time and live fulfilment availability.
You can also visit Cannon Hill, Capalaba or Margate if you would rather ask questions in person and compare styles before buying.
Final Thought
The best first sex machine is not always the strongest one. It is the one that feels stable, controllable and easy to use at your pace.
Start slow, use plenty of lube, choose beginner-friendly attachments and treat setup as part of the pleasure. When you are ready, shop sex machines at Naughty But Nice and choose the option that suits your body, your space and your curiosity.













