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Fun Factory Canada Guide 2026: the 5 products actually worth buying (real prices)

Quick answer (2026): If you’re buying your first Fun Factory toy in Canada, start with the Abby G (164.83 CAD) for its rumbly motor and no-fuss shape, then add the 8IGHT Cock Ring ($45.50 CAD) if you want a couple-friendly piece that isn’t intimidating.

Updated for 2026 with real Canadian pricing from our store and shipping context (including Ottawa).

Key takeaways (the short list)

  • If you want one premium, internal, G‑spot‑focused vibe, the Abby G is the cleanest buy at $164.83 CAD.
  • For couples, the 8IGHT Cock Ring is a better first step than a complicated app toy: simple, body‑safe, and easy to use.
  • If you want non‑vibrating anal play with “movement,” B Ball Uno is a niche pick that feels more interesting than a static plug.

Fun Factory in Canada (our editorial take)

We started bringing Fun Factory into our Canadian lineup because they’re one of the few premium brands that consistently prioritizes ergonomics over gimmicks. A lot of toys look good in photos and then feel awkward in real bodies. Fun Factory usually does the opposite: the shape reads almost plain, and then you realize the curve and proportions are doing something specific.

That comes with a trade-off: Fun Factory often isn’t the cheapest option per feature. If you’re shopping purely on “how many modes do I get for the money,” you can beat them. But if you care about how a toy sits in hand, how it lands on the right spot, and how quiet/rumbly the motor feels, Fun Factory earns their pricing.

Fun Factory products we stock right now (real prices)

Product Category Price (CAD)
8IGHT Silicone Cock Ring with Removable Love Bud Other $45.50 CAD
Abby G-Spot Vibrator with Powerful Rumbling Motor Vibrators $164.83 CAD
Amor Curved G-Spot and Prostate Suction Dildo Anal Toys $63.63 CAD
Bi Amor Bisexual Pride G-Spot and Prostate Dildo Dildos $65.63 CAD
B Ball Uno Weighted Anal Plug with Rolling Internal Ball Other $64.15 CAD

The 5 Fun Factory products actually worth buying in Canada (deep dives)

Abby G-Spot Vibrator with Powerful Rumbling Motor ($164.83 CAD)

Who it’s for: Shoppers who want a premium G-spot vibe with a low, rumbly motor instead of a high-pitch buzz.

Abby G-Spot Vibrator with Powerful Rumbling Motor is the kind of vibrator that makes sense the moment you hold it: the curve is decisive, the head has enough surface area to “stay found,” and the motor is tuned for depth rather than noise.

  • What we love: Rumbly power with a shape that targets G-spot contact without constant wrist work.
  • Trade-offs: Premium pricing; if you want lots of patterns and app features, you’ll get more “tech” elsewhere.
  • Skip it if: You mainly like external stimulation or you need app control.

Our take: If you want one “typical” Fun Factory experience, this is a strong entry point because it prioritizes ergonomics and body-safe materials over gimmicks. If you’re comparing on pure features-per-dollar, you’ll sometimes find louder specs from other brands — but the finish and feel here is exactly why people pay Fun Factory pricing in Canada.

8IGHT Silicone Cock Ring with Removable Love Bud ($45.50 CAD)

Who it’s for: Couples who want a cock ring with an add-on “love bud” for external stimulation.

8IGHT Silicone Cock Ring with Removable Love Bud is an easy recommendation when you want shared play without complicated setup. The ring provides support, while the removable love bud can sit where it counts for clitoral contact during penetration.

  • What we love: Simple, couple-friendly design with a removable stimulator module.
  • Trade-offs: Fit is personal; if you’re between sizes, rings can feel either too tight or not supportive enough.
  • Skip it if: You want a vibrating ring with many modes or you need very soft stretch.

Our take: If you want one “typical” Fun Factory experience, this is a strong entry point because it prioritizes ergonomics and body-safe materials over gimmicks. If you’re comparing on pure features-per-dollar, you’ll sometimes find louder specs from other brands — but the finish and feel here is exactly why people pay Fun Factory pricing in Canada.

Amor Curved G-Spot and Prostate Suction Dildo ($63.63 CAD)

Who it’s for: Anyone who wants a soft, suction-cup option that works for both G-spot and prostate play.

Amor Curved G-Spot and Prostate Suction Dildo is a great example of Fun Factory’s design DNA: simple silhouette, body-safe silicone, and a curve that’s doing real work. The suction base makes it practical for shower walls or floors, and the curve makes it surprisingly versatile.

  • What we love: A true multi-purpose curve that works for solo suction play or partner use.
  • Trade-offs: Suction depends on surface prep; don’t expect “industrial” hold on textured tile.
  • Skip it if: You only want a straight dildo, or you need a very firm core.

Our take: If you want one “typical” Fun Factory experience, this is a strong entry point because it prioritizes ergonomics and body-safe materials over gimmicks. If you’re comparing on pure features-per-dollar, you’ll sometimes find louder specs from other brands — but the finish and feel here is exactly why people pay Fun Factory pricing in Canada.

B Ball Uno Weighted Anal Plug with Rolling Internal Ball ($64.15 CAD)

Who it’s for: People who want a beginner-to-intermediate plug that feels dynamic when you move.

B Ball Uno Weighted Anal Plug with Rolling Internal Ball is one of those products that sounds subtle until you use it: the internal rolling weight adds motion feedback that a static plug can’t replicate. It’s a good pick when you want a “wearable” sensation that isn’t overwhelming.

  • What we love: The moving internal ball adds sensation without needing vibration.
  • Trade-offs: Not the cheapest plug in Canada; and if you want intense stimulation, you’ll want vibration instead.
  • Skip it if: You’re extremely sensitive to movement sensations or you want a large base for long wear.

Our take: If you want one “typical” Fun Factory experience, this is a strong entry point because it prioritizes ergonomics and body-safe materials over gimmicks. If you’re comparing on pure features-per-dollar, you’ll sometimes find louder specs from other brands — but the finish and feel here is exactly why people pay Fun Factory pricing in Canada.

Bi Amor Bisexual Pride G-Spot and Prostate Dildo ($65.63 CAD)

Who it’s for: Gift buyers or collectors who want a pride-themed silicone dildo that’s actually shaped well.

Bi Amor Bisexual Pride G-Spot and Prostate Dildo isn’t just a colourway — it’s the same curved geometry that makes the Amor line a repeat buy. If you’re shopping in Canada, it’s a fun way to get a premium silicone piece that feels celebratory without feeling novelty.

  • What we love: Great curve + pride styling that still feels “grown up.”
  • Trade-offs: If you want suction, double-check your setup — not every edition anchors the same way.
  • Skip it if: You prefer realistic texture or a very large diameter.

Our take: If you want one “typical” Fun Factory experience, this is a strong entry point because it prioritizes ergonomics and body-safe materials over gimmicks. If you’re comparing on pure features-per-dollar, you’ll sometimes find louder specs from other brands — but the finish and feel here is exactly why people pay Fun Factory pricing in Canada.

Price guide (based on today’s real store pricing)

From the Fun Factory items currently listed on Red Pleasures, prices range from $45.50 CAD to $164.83 CAD, with an average around $80.75 CAD. That’s a useful reality check: Fun Factory usually sits in the “premium but not absurd” band — you’re paying for finish, design, and consistency.

  • Under $70 CAD: Great for trying the brand without committing (examples: Amor, Bi Amor, B Ball Uno).
  • $70–$130 CAD: This is where Fun Factory’s mid-tier usually lives when stocked; check what’s available in-store.
  • $130+ CAD: Where the flagship motors and shapes show up (right now: Abby G at $164.83 CAD).

Fun Factory vs LELO vs We‑Vibe (honest comparison)

Fun Factory vs LELO: LELO often leans into luxury presentation and broader product variety, while Fun Factory’s strongest advantage is how “right” their shapes feel in use. If you’re comparing premium internal vibrators, Fun Factory’s Abby G is for shoppers who want rumble and targeting more than flashy features.

Fun Factory vs We‑Vibe: We‑Vibe tends to win on app control and remote features. Fun Factory usually wins on “no setup, just works.” One real trade-off: app ecosystems can be glitchy depending on phone model and OS updates. If reliable app control is your priority, We‑Vibe often feels more mature. But if you’d rather avoid the app conversation entirely, Fun Factory is refreshingly simple.

Price reality: In our store, Fun Factory currently spans $45.50 to $164.83 CAD. When you compare against other premium brands, you’ll often see a similar top end — the difference is what you value: software/remote control vs hardware feel.

Body-safe materials & verification (what we look for)

For the Fun Factory items we carry, we prioritize products described as silicone-based and intended for body-safe use, with designs that are easy to clean. Our practical advice: use water-based lube by default with silicone toys, wash with warm water and mild soap, and fully dry before storage.

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Why Red Pleasures

We’re a Canadian store focused on curating toys we’d actually recommend to friends: body-safe materials, clear value, and products that match real-life use. We ship across Canada (including Ottawa) with discreet packaging, and we keep our guides grounded in the actual products we stock.

FAQ

Is Fun Factory a good brand in Canada?

Yes — Fun Factory tends to cost more than entry-level brands, but the payoff is consistent build quality and shapes that feel engineered, not generic. If you want a premium internal vibrator feel, the Abby G is a great example.

What’s the best Fun Factory toy to start with?

For most shoppers, start with the Abby G because it’s straightforward and powerful without requiring app setup.

Do you stock Fun Factory suction toys?

Yes — options like Amor are designed for suction-based solo play on smooth surfaces.

Which Fun Factory product is best for prostate play?

The curve on Amor and Bi Amor can work well for prostate targeting, depending on the angle you prefer.

Is B Ball Uno beginner-friendly?

Generally yes: B Ball Uno is more about movement sensation than size intimidation, but use plenty of lube and go slow.

Are Fun Factory toys body-safe silicone?

The Fun Factory items we stock are silicone-based products intended to be body-safe; if you’re pairing with lube, water-based is the safest default for silicone toys.

Fun Factory vs LELO — which is better?

LELO often leans into sleek design and broader product categories; Fun Factory leans into ergonomic shapes and a distinctly rumbly feel. If you want the Fun Factory‑style rumble, Abby G is the benchmark.

Fun Factory vs We‑Vibe — which is better?

We‑Vibe is stronger for app control and remote play; Fun Factory is stronger for straightforward, premium-feeling toys without relying on software. If apps are a priority, We‑Vibe may win; if you want no‑nonsense hardware, Fun Factory shines.

Do you ship Fun Factory toys to Ottawa?

Yes — we ship across Canada, including Ottawa, with discreet packaging.

Which Fun Factory toy is best for couples?

The 8IGHT Cock Ring is one of the easiest couple picks because it’s quick to introduce and focuses on shared positioning.

Shop the category

If you’re exploring Fun Factory, you’ll usually be happiest starting in our Vibrators collection (for motor-driven toys) or browsing anal-safe shapes in Anal Toys.

Author: Red Pleasures Editorial Team

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