Lube Kits

Lube kits combine multiple lubricant formulations in one package, letting you match lubricant type to situation and toy material. Water-based lubes work with all toys and are easy to clean. Silicone lubes last longer during sex but can't be used with silicone toys. Specialty lubes warm, cool, or provide extra...

Lube kits combine multiple lubricant formulations in one package, letting you match lubricant type to situation and toy material. Water-based lubes work with all toys and are easy to clean. Silicone lubes last longer during sex but can't be used with silicone toys. Specialty lubes warm, cool, or provide extra glide. Kits eliminate guesswork and give you options without buying bottles individually.

Lube Kits Quick Facts

  • Category: Lubricants
  • Common Types: Water-based, silicone-based, oil-based, hybrid blends
  • Typical Kit Size: 2-5 bottles per kit, ranging from 50ml to 200ml per bottle
  • Key Features: Multiple formulations, clearly labelled, various textures and sensations
  • Compatibility: Varies by lube type—always check toy material before applying

Why Choose Lube Kits

  1. Test Different Formulations: Each lube feels different on skin and inside the body. Kits let you discover which sensation you prefer—slick and gliding, extra-thick, warming, or cooling—without committing to full-size bottles.
  2. Match Lube to Toy Material: Water-based works everywhere. Silicone lube damages silicone toys. Oil-based stains fabrics. Kits include the right lube for each toy type you own, eliminating mistakes that ruin toys or skin.
  3. Have Options on Hand: Sex feels different depending on mood, toy choice, and partner preference. One kit covers multiple scenarios—solo masturbation, partnered sex, anal play, toy use—without buying four separate bottles.

Types of Lube Kits

Water-Based Variety Kits

These include multiple water-based formulas with different textures and sensations. One might be thin and slick for easy toy insertion, another thick for grip and fullness, another warming or cooling. Water-based lubes work with all toys and clean easily with water. They're the safest choice for first-time users and sensitive skin. Browse options in our full sex toys collection.

Silicone-Based Kits

Silicone lubes last through extended sessions without needing reapplication. They feel thicker and slicker than water-based options and work on skin as well as glass, metal, and non-silicone toys. These kits typically include silicone formulas with different slip levels—some extra gliding, others with grip. Never use silicone lube with silicone toys, as it degrades the material.

Hybrid and Specialty Kits

These combine water and silicone bases with functional additives. Warming lubes generate gentle heat during friction. Cooling lubes create a cold sensation. Numbing lubes reduce sensation for anal play or sensitive areas. Hybrid formulas offer the staying power of silicone with easier cleanup than pure silicone. These kits work for specific purposes rather than everyday use.

Oil-Based Kits

Natural oils like coconut, almond, and jojoba offer luxurious slip and skin conditioning. Oil-based lubes last through long sessions and feel premium. They work with non-porous toys—glass, metal, ABS plastic—but stain fabrics and break down latex condoms. These kits suit condom-free sex and non-toy use.

Lube Kit Selection Guide

Kit Type Best For Cleanup Toy Compatibility
Water-Based Variety First-time users, toy exploration, sensitive skin Water rinse All toys, condoms, all situations
Silicone-Based Long sessions, water play, maximum glide Soap and water Glass, metal, ABS—never silicone toys
Warming/Cooling Sensation play, foreplay, specific moods Water or soap Depends on base—check kit details
Oil-Based Skin conditioning, premium feel, condom-free sex Soap and warm water Glass, metal, non-porous toys only
Hybrid Blends Longer lasting than water-based, easier cleanup than silicone Soap and water Check individual product—varies by formula

Who Buys Lube Kits

People new to sex toys: Lube makes insertion easier, reduces friction discomfort, and increases sensation. A kit includes the right lube without guessing. New users often don't know if they prefer thin or thick consistency, so a kit lets them discover their preference quickly.

People with multiple toys: Different toys need different lubes. Silicone toys require water-based lube. Glass and metal toys can use any lube type. A kit ensures you always have compatible lube on hand and don't accidentally damage a toy by using the wrong product.

Choosing Lube Kits

  • Check Toy Compatibility: Water-based works with every toy. Silicone lube damages silicone toys. Oil stains fabric. Choose a kit that matches the toys you own or plan to buy.
  • Skin Sensitivity: Water-based suits sensitive skin and people prone to yeast infections. Silicone and oil last longer but may irritate delicate tissue. Glycerin-free options reduce irritation further.
  • Condom Use: Water-based and silicone lubes work with latex condoms. Oil-based breaks down latex immediately—use only without condoms or with non-latex protection.
  • Bottle Size: Kits usually include smaller bottles so you can test before buying full-size. Check total volume—some kits offer just 100ml total, others 500ml or more across multiple bottles.
  • Sensation Preferences: Start with a basic water-based variety kit. If you want warming, cooling, or extra thickness, specialty kits give you focused options rather than generic assortments.

Looking After Your Lube Kit

Store bottles upright in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Check expiry dates—most lubes last 1-2 years unopened, 6-12 months after opening. Keep caps sealed tightly to prevent contamination and separation. Don't mix different lube types—they can interact unpredictably. Wash toys thoroughly after use with the appropriate lube type before switching to a different one. Label your bottles clearly if you decant lubes into smaller containers.

Goes Well With

Vibrators

Vibrators work better with adequate lube—friction without glide reduces effectiveness and can irritate skin. A lube kit ensures you have the right formulation for internal vibrator use, external clitoral vibration, or toy play with partners. Browse vibrators to pair with your lube selection.

Read Up

Our lubricant guide covers water-based versus silicone selection, condom compatibility, and common mistakes that damage toys or cause irritation. Learn about choosing the right lubricant for your needs.

Shop Lube Kits

Our lube kit range includes water-based variety packs for toy exploration, silicone blends for longer sessions, and specialty kits with warming or cooling formulas. Multiple bottle combinations let you match lubrication to your toys and body. Discreet delivery Australia-wide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are lube kits?
Lube kits combine multiple lubricant formulations in one package, allowing you to match lubricant type to toy material and sexual situation without buying separate bottles.
Which lube kits work best for different toy materials?
Water-based lubes work safely with all toy materials including silicone, while silicone lubes last longer but damage silicone toys, making kit variety essential for toy protection.
Are lube kits useful for varying sensations during sex?
Most kits include warming, cooling, or extra-thick formulas alongside standard options, letting you switch sensations based on mood, partner preference, or specific sexual activity.
Should first-time buyers consider lube kits for discovering personal preference?
People new to lubricated sex benefit from kits because trying multiple textures and sensations reveals what works for their body without committing to full-size bottles individually.
Which lube kits does Sex-Toy.com.au stock for Australian customers?
Sex-Toy.com.au carries lube kits in water-based, silicone, and hybrid varieties with clear labelling and discreet packaging on all orders delivered across Australia.