

♻️ Elevate your period care game—comfort, convenience, and care in one sleek tool!
The SHORDY Applicator Tool is a reusable, compact menstrual cup inserter made from high-quality TPE and silicone. Designed for beginners and seasoned users alike, it ensures precise, hygienic, and comfortable cup placement. Included aloe vera lube gel enhances smooth insertion, while its universal compatibility and eco-friendly design help reduce waste and extend cup life.


















| ASIN | B0C2KWR54H |
| ASIN | B0C2KWR54H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124,075 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #84 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand Name | SHORDY |
| Color | Pink_applicator |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (361) |
| Date First Available | April 15, 2023 |
| Item model number | 603922594758 |
| Manufacturer | World Near Me |
| Manufacturer | World Near Me |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free, Latex Free, Paraben Free, Phthalate Free, Toxic Free |
| Package Dimensions | 5.16 x 3.7 x 1.65 inches; 4.97 ounces |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 793869415015 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**.
a MUST HAVE with the Diva Cup!!
this tool makes using a Diva Cup so much easier!! especially for beginners and past tampon users. i literally could not use my cup without this. AMAZING tool!
Z**Y
Hard to get out!
The quality of this product is great. However the design is terrible, you cannot get the dang thing out. It’s little nub is a small and it’s not that big of a places for a lot of things so getting it out was horrible. I’ve used other ones that were much easier to get out. I also liked this for the applicator but didn’t end up using it since it was so hard
S**C
Shordy applicator
It's great. Work's perfectly 👌
S**A
Applicator
I use this for my diva cups. I don’t think this would you purchase for me it didn’t feel very comfortable using it even with the lube that came with it. I may use it from time to time, but not a product I would buy again. Plus, it’s not something I will always carry with me just to use with my Diva cup.
E**R
A bit difficult
It was a bit difficult to use. I’m not sure if it’s because I didn’t have the same brand cup or not. Once I finally go the cup in it was okay but it definitely wasn’t a smooth process.
N**I
Perfect
Easy to use!! Never going back to paper products
D**!
Too small for cup
Too small to fit the cup, but if you buy a bigger one maybe too big to apply.
C**Y
Not for me
Good idea bur did not work for my menstrual cup.
C**R
Easy to use, soft, perfect design
C**A
I really wanted to use a cup but couldn’t get the hand of doing it. When I found this applicator and tried it, it changed everything and I’m now very much into the cup. Very much recommend. Great product
D**K
If you have always wanted to make the switch to reusable menstrual products but felt intimidated by the notoriously steep learning curve of folding and inserting a cup, this set is a fantastic stepping stone. The inclusion of a tampon-style applicator is genuinely innovative for the market; it holds the folded silicone cup for you, allowing you to insert it smoothly without feeling like you are wrestling with yourself in a bathroom stall. I also love that it includes both a Small and a Large size in one box. Finding the right fit usually involves expensive trial and error, so having both options to accommodate different flow days or cervix heights is incredibly practical. However, while the applicator sounds perfect in theory, it does have a few practical drawbacks. For one, it is quite bulky—resembling a very large plastic syringe—meaning it takes up significantly more space in your handbag or bathroom cabinet than a standalone cup, which removes some of the "discrete" appeal. Additionally, you have to be very careful when withdrawing the applicator to ensure you don't accidentally tug the cup back out with it before the suction seal has fully formed. Finally, ignore the confusing "Period Disc" mention in the product title; these are traditional bell-shaped cups that sit in the vaginal canal, not flat discs that tuck behind the pubic bone.
J**C
This is a great little gadget. It's smaller than I expected but the rim of the cup is meant to protrude slightly so this isn't an issue. It took a few attempts the first time. Here's what worked best for me. Use a tiny drop of lube inside the mouth of the tube (opposite end to the finger grip) wipe lube off fingers with a tissue or wash your hands. Fold cup with a C fold. Insert the inner tube and put the tail of your cup through the hole at the top of the tube (opposite end to the grip) and push the cup in firmly letting the inner tube slide out as you do (if you hold the tube cup end down the inner tube shouldn't accidentally slide out). Lube the rim of the cup and the top end of the outside the tube (a little goes a long way). Gently slide in to the desired depth (don't push all the way in or you won't be able to reach the tail to pull it out if you have mobility/reach issues). Note, just as when you insert by hand the cup might not pop open. I usually do a few pelvic-floor exercises whilst gently pulling the tail and it usually does the trick. Top tip. If you have a failure wash all the lube off before trying again. Try not to get lube on the grippy bit of the tube. Bonus - because it's small and has a cap you can pop it in a make-up bag and carry it round. I'd take a small plastic bag to pop it in after use.
E**O
I struggled with inserting my cup, and this completely solved the problem. I don't know if it's because I use the shordy cup (which is just a white labeled cup, which is fine), but I haven't had a single issue. Easily goes in, sections immediately.
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