Silicone Lovers Review
Business location ?
5 / 5Contact information ?
7 / 10The listed physical address appears to correspond to a virtual office, which limits its usefulness for verification purposes.
Domain & WHOIS check ?
N/ADomain registered: 2018
Match: Could not determine
Product authenticity ?
10 / 10Authenticity: 100% authentic: no doubt
Product pictures ?
10 / 10Product pictures: Professional factory photoshoot: legit
Customer feedback ?
19 / 20Overall sentiment: Excellent
Reddit Very good
Trustpilot Excellent
As of May 2026, out of 1000 reviews, they have an average of 4.7 stars.
TheDollForum Excellent
In-house reviews
As is often the case with in-house review systems, their ratings are more favorable, showing 4.9 stars based on approximately 900 reviews.
After-sale support ?
7 / 10Their after-sales support is known to be relatively slow. Assistance appears to be provided, but responses may take several days.
Mediocre: slow but eventually responds
Urgency & pressure tactics ?
9 / 10Like many sex doll vendors, they display ongoing discounts on most of their models that may not reflect genuine price reductions.
No manipulative urgency tactics detected
About Us page analysis ?
9 / 10Generated by AI from the vendor's About Us page, then reviewed by a human editor.
This “About Us” page reads much more credible than the average sex doll vendor page because it gives customers practical ways to verify the company instead of relying only on vague trust claims. There is no clear founding date or detailed company timeline, which is a weakness, but the text does provide a specific location in London and clearly explains that orders may ship either from their office or directly from supplier workshops. That distinction is important and more transparent than vendors who blur local stock and factory shipping.
The language is long and somewhat repetitive, but it does not feel like empty AI boilerplate. It has a human tone, especially when discussing customer education, scam awareness, doll care, and the stigma around doll ownership. Some parts are promotional, such as “best customer service” and “real deal,” but the overall writing feels more personal and industry-aware than canned reseller copy.
The strongest credibility signals are the repeated references to TDF verification, Trustpilot reviews, manufacturer confirmation, and even advice to contact The Doll Forum before purchasing. These are verifiable claims, not just self-praise. The text also admits customers do not have to buy from them, which is a positive trust signal.
The main weakness is the lack of a proper business history and the broad promise of services like full money-back guarantees, free worldwide shipping, financing, and customs handling, which should be checked in their policies.
Verdict: mostly legit
Inventory ?
0 / 15They do not appear to maintain their own inventory, which was confirmed during a live chat conversation with their support team.
Holds own inventory: No: no own inventory
Inventory claims and honesty: No own inventory, remains vague about it. No information given to customers
This vendor does not hold their own inventory, and stays deliberately vague about how orders are fulfilled. There is no clear information on their site explaining who actually ships the doll, or where it ships from. In practice, this almost always means a Chinese factory ships directly to the customer, but the vendor avoids saying so. Customers buying from this vendor should know that the seller likely never sees, inspects, or handles the doll being shipped to them.
Pricing ?
10 / 10Pricing: Right on target
Live chat available ?
10 / 10Live chat status: Available and straightforward, quick to reply
Website navigation ?
10 / 10Easy to navigate. They have an excellent filter feature.
How the score is calculated
Each criterion is rated out of its own maximum: some count more than others (Customer feedback up to 20 points, Inventory up to 15, smaller criteria up to 10 or 5). The total possible across all criteria is 13 sections totaling 140 points.
Sections marked "not enough data" are excluded from both the score and the maximum, so a vendor is neither rewarded nor penalized for criteria we could not evaluate. The final 0–100 score is the percentage of points earned across the criteria we could actually assess.
If more than 30% of the total points cannot be evaluated, no score is published. The verdict box shows "Not enough data to rate this vendor" instead.