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The Lollipop Premium Anal Speculum
€35Utilize The Lollipop Premium Anal Speculum to meticulously spread tissue up to 50 mm (1.97 in) for an in-depth anal "examination". Simply insert it, squeeze to open, and reveal a clear view. Crafted from polished stainless steel, this tool is not only... -
Elite Medical Speculum
€28Command them to spread wide and delve deep with our Elite Medical Speculum. Designed primarily for spreading the vaginal area, this medical device also offers versatility for use in other exploratory scenarios. Dive into a detailed examination and... -
Elite Medical Speculum with Long Handle
€28Command them to spread wide and delve deep with our Elite Medical Speculum with Long Handle. Designed primarily for spreading the vaginal area, this medical device also offers versatility for use in other exploratory scenarios. Dive into a detailed... -
The Lollipop Retractor Dual Holes Spreader
€37Our Lollipop Retractor Dual Holes Spreader is perfect for those interested in seeing what's inside their partner. Designed as a speculum that can expand wider than the others, it's excellent for both vaginal and anal use. The device can spread to...
Types of Anal Speculum (What They Actually Do)
Straight Barrel Speculum (Controlled Entry)
- Clean, direct insertion
- Neutral starting position
- Predictable opening
Used when control at the start matters more than intensity.
Conical / Funnel Speculum (Progressive Expansion)
- Narrow entry, wider deeper in
- Opening increases with depth
- Pressure builds naturally
Used when the goal is gradual, continuous expansion.
Screw-Drive Speculum (Precision Control)
- Incremental adjustment
- Fixed positioning once set
- No movement unless changed
Used when exact control over width is required.
If you prefer a more gradual training approach, our anal dilators are better suited for slow size progression.
Lever / Spring Speculum (Immediate Force)
- Fast expansion
- Strong initial impact
- Less gradual progression
Used when speed and intensity are the priority.
Wide-Blade / Spreader Designs (Maximum Exposure)
- Wider opening
- More visible positioning
- Less subtle effect
Used when openness and visibility matter more than depth.
How to Choose the Right Anal Speculum
This is usually where hesitation shows up.
Not because the options are unclear, but because each one leads to a different level of intensity and control.
Start with what you actually want to experience, not what sounds right on paper.
If you want a controlled, manageable start
Choose straight or conical designs.
- Smoother entry
- Slower progression
- More time to adjust as it builds
This keeps the experience deliberate rather than overwhelming.
If control matters more than intensity
Choose screw-drive designs.
- Every adjustment is intentional
- The position can be held exactly
- Nothing moves unless it’s adjusted further
This is about precision, not speed.
If you want a stronger, more immediate reaction
Choose lever or spring designs.
- Faster expansion
- Less gradual build
- More direct impact
This removes the slow lead-in and brings the effect forward.
If exposure is the priority
Choose wide-blade designs.
- More open positioning
- More visible structure
- Less subtle overall effect
This changes how the position looks as much as how it feels.
Quick reference:
- Controlled progression → straight / conical
- Precision control → screw
- Immediate intensity → lever
- Maximum openness → wide-blade
You don’t need to find the “right” one.
You need to decide how far you want the position to go - and how firmly you want it held there.
Speculum vs Anal Stretchers (What Actually Changes)
At a glance, they seem interchangeable. In practice, they behave very differently.
Stretchers / expanders rely on fixed size.
- Inserted → the width creates pressure
- The body adjusts to that size
- The sensation stabilises
A speculum is not fixed.
- It’s inserted first, then expanded
- The opening is controlled, not predetermined
- The position can be increased, paused, or held exactly
With stretchers, the body adapts. With a speculum, the position is imposed and maintained. That difference creates a completely different kind of awareness.
For a more passive stretch, explore our anal stretchers - they build pressure through size and shape rather than mechanical opening.
What the Experience Builds Into
At the beginning, it feels controlled. As the opening increases, the position becomes more defined. After that, it stops changing - and simply holds.
There’s no natural release from it. Nothing eases off on its own, and nothing shifts unless it’s adjusted.
The longer it stays in place, the more noticeable that becomes. It doesn’t fade, and it doesn’t settle into the background. It remains exactly where it was set, until it’s changed.
That’s the part most people underestimate.
Control & Safety
This is a tool that rewards control and punishes carelessness.
- Use sufficient lubrication at all times
- Expand gradually unless experienced with faster designs
- Stop if the sensation becomes sharp or unstable
- Clean thoroughly before and after use
The experience works because it’s controlled. Without that, it stops being intentional.
Pair it with a thick anal lube for smoother expansion, and clean it properly with a dedicated toy cleaner after use.
New to deeper anal play? Read our How to Prepare for Anal Safely guide before choosing your first expansion toy.
How do you know when to stop?
Stop before it feels like too much.
With adjustable designs, you can go step by step. Open a little, pause, then decide if you want more.
What happens if it keeps opening?
It won’t keep opening by itself.
It only opens when you adjust it. Once you stop, it stays in that position.
Can it be held open for a long time?
Yes.
Once it’s set, it stays open until you change it. That’s what makes it different from other toys.
Got more questions? Ask Monique here!

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