The nJoy Fun Wand is the dual-ended sibling to the cult-classic nJoy Pure Wand, cast from the same 316 medical-grade stainless steel and hand-polished to a mirror finish. Roughly 8 inches end-to-end with a 12-ounce weight, the Fun Wand pairs a single bulbous end (G-spot or P-spot pressure) on one side with a graduated three-bead cluster on the other (anal training, beaded thrust, or Kegel-grip play). Listed at $148–$180 at Babeland, Peepshow Toys, and nJoy direct, often available used or in box-only condition for less. nJoy launched the Fun Wand alongside the original Pure Wand in the early 2010s and has refused to redesign it for two reasons: the fundamental geometry works, and stainless steel doesn't wear out.

Why It Matters

Stainless steel toys are a niche but durable corner of the pleasure-products market that's expanding because of three converging pressures: (1) ongoing concerns about phthalate leaching from cheap silicone competitors, (2) rising secondary-market resale value as Reddit's r/SexToys community treats nJoy products as collectible, and (3) the lifetime-cost argument as buyers compare $150 once vs. $50 every 18 months. nJoy's refusal to add electronics, app connectivity, or "smart" features keeps the Fun Wand and Pure Wand as the most-recommended "buy once" toys in the entire luxury market, even as the rest of the industry races toward connected devices.

The hardware is the entire pitch — there's no motor, no battery, no app, no charging cable, no software. 316 medical-grade stainless steel (the same alloy used in surgical implants), completely non-porous, dishwasher-safe, freezable for cold play, microwaveable in a water bath for warm play, and indestructible under normal use. The mirror polish makes the surface effectively friction-free, so the Fun Wand glides through any lubricant — water, silicone, or oil — without degrading the toy. The dual-ended design means one purchase covers solo G/P-spot pressure, partnered grinding, anal bead training, and temperature play.

Reviewer consensus is that the Fun Wand is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase that outlasts most marriages. The Trystology Blog review calls out the weighty heft as part of the appeal — "enough weight to create pleasant pressure during insertion" — and notes that the bulb end fits the G-spot precisely and the bead end works "good when worked in slowly one at a time" for anal training. Coffee & Kink and other queer-leaning sex blogs treat the Pure Wand and Fun Wand interchangeably as the "buy once, cry once" benchmark for stainless steel toys. The minor consensus drawback: at 12 ounces it's heavy enough that wrist mobility matters for solo use, and it's expensive enough that buying it as a starter toy feels intimidating.

Materials and safety: 316 surgical stainless steel is the gold standard for body-safe materials — non-porous, hypoallergenic, sterilizable in boiling water or in a dishwasher, compatible with every lubricant on the market, and unable to leach chemicals. The Fun Wand has no electronics, so there's nothing to break, no FCC/CE certification questions, and no IP rating to worry about. nJoy's lifetime warranty effectively never gets exercised because the steel doesn't fail.

The bottom line: buy the Fun Wand if you want a single non-vibrating toy that handles G-spot, P-spot, anal training, partnered play, and temperature play; if you've outgrown the silicone-toy upgrade cycle and want one purchase that lasts; or if you have a partner who likes to drive but doesn't want to fight a battery. Skip it if you specifically want internal vibration, if your wrists/hands struggle with weight, or if the $148+ price makes you wince — the LELO MONA 2 or We-Vibe Rave 2 are gentler on the budget and battery-driven. The Fun Wand pairs especially well with the Pure Wand for users who want both single-bulb and dual-ended geometries in their drawer.

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Update — 2026-05-07

Initial entry — story first created.