TENGA Flip Zero Masturbation Cup for Easy Cleaning
Turn cleanup into simple relief
A hard-to-reach internal sleeve can make reusable toys feel like a chore. Flip Zero opens wide for easier rinsing, while its engineered channel keeps the experience thoughtfully designed.

Designed Around Better Access
Every part of Flip Zero answers a specific problem with a closed cup.

Flip Open For Access
The hinged housing folds fully open and puts the internal sleeve right in front of you. No more shaking water into a sealed tube and hoping. You rinse what you can actually see.

A More Engineered Entry
The pivot sits right at the entry point, built into the hinge itself. It's a deliberate construction detail, not an afterthought, and it changes how the entry point moves against you from the first second.

Texture You Can See
The white perforated sleeve and its textured channel are visible the moment you open the housing. You know exactly what shape you're getting, not just what the box claims.

Transparent By Design
The glossy outer shell is clear on purpose. You can see the hinge, the sleeve, and the sculpted housing before you ever open it, which is more than most closed cups let you check.
Use, Open, Rinse
The whole care routine takes about as long as brushing your teeth.
Use with lubricant
Apply a compatible lubricant to the internal sleeve before use for comfort against the textured channel and pivot.
Flip the housing open
After use, open the hinge fully so the transparent housing separates and exposes the internal sleeve.
Rinse under running water
Hold the open sleeve under warm running water and rinse every visible surface directly.
Let it air-dry completely
Leave both halves open until fully dry. Don't close or store it while any part is still damp.
Close and store discreetly
Once dry, close the hinge back into place and store it somewhere private until next time.
Closed Cup Versus Flip Zero
Access is the single biggest gap between the two designs.
| Flip ZeroOPEN ACCESS | Closed Cup | |
|---|---|---|
| Full sleeve visibility for cleaning | ✓ | ✗ |
| Direct rinse under running water | ✓ | Partial |
| Visual inspection after cleaning | ✓ | ✗ |
| Integrated entry-point pivot | ✓ | ✗ |
| Transparent housing | ✓ | Varies |
What You Receive
No extras invented, just what ships.
From Awkward Rinse To Open Access
The problem was never the material. It was what you couldn't reach.

The Cleanup Problem
Most reusable cups are sealed tubes. After use you're left shaking water through a narrow opening, guessing whether the inside is actually clean. You can't see it, you can barely reach it, and residue sits somewhere you can't check.

Open The Difference
Flip Zero splits open on a hinge. The transparent housing separates and the white perforated sleeve sits right in front of you, fully exposed to running water. You can see what you're cleaning instead of trusting a closed tube.

A Repeatable Routine
Use it, flip it open, rinse the sleeve, let it dry, close it up. Once the routine clicks it stops feeling like maintenance and starts feeling like a two-minute step you don't think twice about.
Open Wide After Use
The difference between this and a closed cup comes down to what you can actually reach.
About this item
TENGA FLIP ZERO opens on a hinge so the internal sleeve is fully exposed after use, no more guessing what's clean inside a sealed cup. The transparent housing shows off an engineered pivot and texture
Flip-open design makes the reusable cup easy to clean.
- difficult cleaning
- limited access to the internal sleeve
- insertion discomfort
Questions Before You Choose
Straight answers on cleaning, durability, and comfort.
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