Stainless steel: whether it's wrapping a DeLorean, lying beside your dinner 
plate, or facing the appliances in your fancy new kitchen, stainless steel has an 
allure that is easy to understand. It's smooth, it's hard, conducts heat and 
electricity and reflects light like a mirror. It will also last forever, if 
treated with care. If you're the sort who likes a more firm G-spot or prostate 
stimulation, stainless is a must. The smooth surface is non-allergenic, won't 
absorb lubricant like latex, and doesn't break down with your favorite lube like 
silicone or latex can. It's also unbreakable, doesn't bend and actually has 
antibacterial properties. If you decide not to keep your toy forever, it's 100% 
recyclable. Beat that!
Stainless steel is made by mixing iron and chromium, with the chromium making up 
from 11% to 26% of the alloy, depending on the application. The chromium forms a 
passivation layer of chromium oxide when exposed to oxygen. This layer, which is  
impervious to water and air, protects the metal beneath and quickly reforms when 
the surface is scratched.
Because it's a metal, stainless transmits heat and cold much better than other 
types of sex toy materials. It can be placed in the refrigerator, freezer or a 
pot of warm water to lower or raise its temperature. Because it is corrosion 
resistant and impervious to water and air, it is incredibly easy to care for. 
Stainless is non-porous, and can be disinfected with a weak bleach solution (10% 
or less), rubbing alcohol or simply by running it through the dishwasher. (Skip 
the rinsing agents. They can cause corrosion in some low-chromium stainless and 
can also irritate the genitalia.) Dry well with a soft cloth and your toy is 
ready for action.
Metals are excellent conductors of electricity, so stainless toys can be used as 
one pole of dipole electrical stimulation kits. Just make sure the connection 
between the toy and the leads is secure, and follow the manufacturer's warnings.
Some of the anal plugs made of stainless steel are works of art, much like the 
new borosilicate glass items that have recently hit the market. Warning: you may 
like your new stainless toy so much you want to leave it out on the mantle, or 
on the headboard of your bed. They're just that beautiful.
Remember that scene in the Christmas movie where the kid gets his tongue stuck 
on the flagpole? Keep this in mind if you decided to freeze your stainless toy. 
Let it thaw a little before using. Likewise, if you decide to warm your toy, 
check it against your skin (like the back of your hand) to make sure it's safe 
for your more sensitive parts. Check for scratches or burrs before use, as even 
a small scratch can open up microtears in your anus or genitals, making 
lovemaking into bloodsport.
Stainless might be a little more expensive (around three to four times the cost 
of plastic or silicone) but with all of the above going for it, it's sure to 
become a favorite part of your adult toy collection. 
