Sex wellness brand Bellesa launches outlet for inexpensive toys
Sexual wellness brand Bellesa makes adult products a bit more accessible. The company isn't just a sex toy shop, but also has a feminist porn site (link is very NSFW) — one of Mashable's top 10 places to click when you want to get off — that offers free videos.
Now, Bellesa has launched BB Outlet, an online platform that provides inexpensive sex toys. According to the press release, BB Outlet offers more than 300 products with prices starting at $5.99. Bellesa made these toys specifically for BB Outlet, such as the clit sucker BB Air for $8.99. In contrast, the Bellesa AirVibe Pro — also a clit sucker — retails for $149. Another example: The BB Classic Rabbit is $21.99, while the Bellesa bestselling rabbit Diosa Soft-Touch is $129.
On the BB Outlet homepage, you can select toys in the $4-10, $11-20, $21-30, and $31+ range. These offerings are branded "BB Outlet" as opposed to Bellesa, with the words printed on some of the toys. From what Mashable has viewed, they're are made of body-safe silicone.
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In addition to vibrators (wands, suckers, rabbits, and more), dildos, wearables, and anal toys, BB Outlet also sells bondage gear like handcuffs and gags, and lube and cleansers.
"With BB Outlet, the price of pleasure is now within reach for all," said Bellesa CEO Michelle Shnaidman in the press release. "Whether it's someone's first time exploring, trying something new, gifting a close friend or simply expanding their collection, we're proud to make it possible for everyone to experience pleasure and embrace their sexuality without compromise."
While Mashable has yet to try out BB Outlet toys, the prospect of finding a new favorite toy without breaking the bank is enticing.
Topics Sex Toys
Anna Iovine is the associate editor of features at Mashable. Previously, as the sex and relationships reporter, she covered topics ranging from dating apps to pelvic pain. Before Mashable, Anna was a social editor at VICE and freelanced for publications such as Slate and the Columbia Journalism Review. Follow her on Bluesky.