The Tantus Cone is perfect for those just beginning or for advanced players.
It's a great training toy or great for that increase in pressure.
Available in 3 sizes.
Tantus Cone features:
- Materials: body-safe silicone
- It can be used hands-free after initial placement
- The small is strap-on compatible
- Waterproof
Size and material:
Squat:
- Length: 7" / 17.8 cm
- Tip diameter: 1.13" / 2.9 cm
- Max diameter: 5" / 12.7 cm
- Firm to touch
Large:
- Length: 10.7" / 27.2 cm
- Max diameter: 4" / 10.2 cm
- Firm to touch
Small:
- 8" x 2" / 20.3 cm x 5.1 cm
- Strap-on compatible
- Firm to touch
🔥 Pleasure Scale™ Rating
This Toy: 🏆 Collection-Worthy
Top-tier design, quality, and experience—your inner toy critic is impressed. This one deserves a spot in your showcase (or bedside drawer VIP section).
Who is this cone plug for?
The Tantus Cone is ideal for:
- Anal training enthusiasts looking for progressive stretch or preparation for larger toys.
- Size kings and queens who crave intense fullness and pressure with firm, high-quality silicone.
- People exploring extreme play thanks to the gradual contour and solid base for safety.
- Hands-free pleasure seekers who want the option of stationary or strap-on-compatible toys.
How to use the Tantus Cone?
- Warm up first with fingers, smaller toys, or foreplay to help your body adjust to insertion.
- Apply plenty of water-based lubricant to the plug and your body to allow smooth, slow insertion.
- Insert slowly, letting your body relax as you guide it in—take breaks if needed.
- Use hands-free or with a harness: The small size is strap-on compatible for partnered penetration.
- Once inserted, enjoy pressure from widening girth or focus on movement if preferred.
Great positions to try:
- Doggy style: Great for partner-assisted play when using the small size with a harness.
- Squatting: Allows control over depth and natural body weight to aid insertion.
- Reclined backbend: Lying back with knees up allows easy access, especially for solo users.
How to clean and care for the Tantus Cone?
- Cleaning: Wash thoroughly with antimicrobial toy cleaner or mild soap and water before and after every use.
- Boil-safe: Feel free to boil for 3–5 minutes or run through the dishwasher (top rack, no soap) for deep sanitization.
- Lubricant compatibility: Only use water-based lube—avoid silicone-based options to protect the material.
- Storage: Store in a dry, lint-free place away from other silicone toys to prevent material degradation or color transfer.
Cone plug practical use info:
- This toy is meant to be used alone or with a partner
- It can be used internally
- It can stimulate P-spot, G-spot, and A-spot
- It’s anal safe
Additional information:
This toy might be suitable for folks who experience decreased sensation or experience loss of sensation in their genitalia.
It might also be suitable for folks with mobility issues because, after the initial set-up it can be used hands-free.
Special considerations when using Tantus Cone:
- Needs active grasp and hand / arm mobility to insert it and take it out
- Needs upper torso mobility to insert it and take it out
User experience tips:
- Pre-warm the toy by running it under hot water for added comfort and relaxation during insertion.
- Use a mirror if inserting solo—especially for the larger sizes—to watch positioning and guide safely.
- Too much lube can cause slippage, especially in hands-free wear—apply mindfully as you test fit.
- Layer lube in stages: Apply first to the tip, then gradually down the shaft as you work the toy in for better control.
- Try progressive training—start with the small, then work up to squat or large over time to safely increase stretch.
- Solo first is best: Get familiar with the feel, pressure, and fullness during solo play before introducing to partners.