Cock Oil

From the creator of the legendary SmokeBuddy—the gold standard in personal air filters—comes Cock Oil, a premium water-based personal lubricant with body-safe ingredients for those with sensitive skin or any who have felt betrayed by lesser lubes. It’s suitable for the nuts and bolts of solo missions all the way up to that adults-only cruise you’ve been eyeing. And because it’s designed to mimic the body’s natural moisture, you can keep it real during your next Netflix and chill. 

Let’s talk staying power. Cock Oil is designed with a long lasting formula so you won’t need to pause the action for a reapply. With an easy to grip squeeze bottle for targeted application, you can shoot it right where you want it, no mid-play pit stop necessary. This lube plays well with others, making it safe for all your personal toy and protection options: silicone, rubber, latex—it can take whatever you throw at it. So whether your evening plans involve a tight squeeze with delicate equipment or a full on workshop with rugged hardware, this lube’s got your back . . . and front.  

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