The Honey Pot Company, Silicone Menstrual Cup, Size 1 for Light-Medium Flow - 1ct
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3.9 out of 5 stars with 474 reviews
absorbency: 3.33 out of 5
comfort: 2.82 out of 5
odor control: 3.42 out of 5
quality: 3.05 out of 5
value: 2.95 out of 5
27% would recommend
77 recommendations
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
31 March, 2026Verified purchase
Leaks
This thing leaks. I’ve been using a menstrual cup as my primary method of menstrual care since 2016 so I would not say this is “user error.” I switched to this one because my old one was difficult to clean, and this one had smooth sides all over so I thought it would be easier. Well, it IS easier to clean but I’m leaning all over my clothes and bedding, so I’ve traded one problem for a worse problem. Luckily I didn’t throw my old one out yet, I’ll be switching back! Not worth the risk/hassle of trying to find the perfect cup.
5 out of 5 stars
6 February, 2026
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Will be buying more!
I’ve tried a menstrual disc, diva cup, saalt cup, so far the honey pot has been my favorite. No leakage, comfortable and so easy to insert and remove. (Now that I know what I’m doing :p)
1 out of 5 stars
2 January, 2026
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
I’d recommend a different cup
I purchased this because I forgot my usual cup at home. I found the silicone to be significantly harder than my other one. It feels uncomfortable when I exercise despite it being in the correct spot. This one also woke me up in the middle of the night with cramps. Due to the hardness of the silicone, it’s pretty uncomfortable to take out as well. Also, I don’t like how the tail/bottom, where you pull to remove the cup is open? I haven’t had any gunk stuck inside, but I imagine discharge or uterine lining would. The end of the tail isn’t rounded so it hurts and feels uncomfortable as well, especially while exercising. I wouldn’t recommend this cup for beginner users. And I would return this cup if I could but it doesn’t feel ethical and I threw away the box already.
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
26 December, 2025
STEM SUCKS, DON'T BUY
Stem just broke. Wish me luck getting this cup out my coochie. Praying I don’t need to go the ER for an expensive removal.
1 out of 5 stars
9 December, 2025
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Painful
I could'nt even wear this for a full minute. The end of the stem is blunt and apparently made for short labia because mine are longer than the stem and when I sat the sharp blunt edges on the stem jabbed into my labia. It was horribly painful. However unlike these other reviews, I was at least able to remove the product easily and had no trouble gripping the stem to get it out and throw it straight in the trash.
1 out of 5 stars
1 December, 2025
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
My insides hurt
I spent an hour on my dorm room floor with my partner helping me try to remove this product. Half a bottel of lube and a metal chopstick later my opeing is on fire. The siclione is to firm, the stem is a joke, and the tip is to narrow. Pleas buy a diffret cup, there are so many other good ones on the market.
1 out of 5 stars
28 September, 2025
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Would NOT recommend due to poor stem
I bought this in a hurry to replace my All Matters cup without reading the reviews. Like the other reviews complaining about the stem, it is nearly IMPOSSIBLE to keep hold of the flimsy stem to remove it. I nearly cried trying to take it out. Please save your money and buy a Saalt or All Matters cup.
1 out of 5 stars
25 September, 2025
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Terrible to remove. Had to go to ER.
Had to go to the ER to have it removed, and looking through these reviews, I see I’m not the only one. There is nothing to grab onto to remove it. It really needs a ring and not a tiny short stem. It was very painful to have it removed in the ER. I would never recommend this product to anyone.
1 out of 5 stars
8 September, 2025
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Don’t get it!
I bought this cup at Walmart and have been sooooo disappointed!!!! It’s super uncomfortable to wear and leaks everywhere!!! I know it’s not user error either because I bought this to replace my saalt cup and know I’m going back to buy it again today because I hate this menstrual cup :(
5 out of 5 stars
23 May, 2025
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
copaaa menstrual
me encanto le corté el piquito para que no me moleste , no se siente adentro ni molesta es como si no tuviera nada
1 out of 5 stars
30 April, 2025
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Tip shapes makes it difficult for removal
Finally decided to try. Well I should have done my research prior because I could not get it out. And I guess that’s a thing with this cup. Don’t recommend due to the shape of the tip as you can’t really grab ahold of it.
2 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
5 April, 2025
discomfort, leaking
It made me itchy everytime I use it. It keeps leaking. Mind you that I have used this from different brands before and this has not happened to me before
3 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
6 March, 2025Verified purchase
Stem pokes
Okay, so this was my first ever cup. I've had a kid, and I have a few days of super heavy periods, with the rest being light or spotting. I have a retroverted uterus, so I was worried about a cup not working out right. I don't like pads. I'm tired of blowing through $20 of tampons a month. So I got this. I just folded a side in, so it looked like a flower bud (I guess), and it was easy to slide in. However, it pops open too soon (in my opinion), so positioning it was problematic. My other issue was the stem. There's zero grip on it, so when you're trying to remove it, it's extra difficult to break the suction (and keep it broken) while pulling. On top of that, the stem is just a cut piece of silicone, so the edge kept poking when I sat (and I couldn't put it in further, and if I cut the stem I'd have even more trouble removing it). My suggestion to the designer is to either make it a loop, or put a small ball on the end. Honestly, requiring two fingers to pull and one to break...or both hands to remove, is just too much. I ended up with another brand that's more of a bowl with loops, and I can fairly easily remove it with one hand. Different shapes work for different people (same with different rigidity to the rim), but a straight stem with no grip isn't helping anyone, in my opinion. I did not have any leaking.
5 out of 5 stars
28 February, 2025
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Doesn’t leak
Yayaya good product. No leak very comfortable and nice
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
16 February, 2025
Save you money and get something that actually works
One of , if not the worst menstrual cup on the market
1 out of 5 stars
14 January, 2025
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Too Big and Too Complicated
I followed the directions on folding it and still couldn’t fit it inside. By trying to fold it and fit it inside, I ended up giving myself a UTI. I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone unless you already know how to insert a diva cup, but it’s very difficult to learn how to do.
1 out of 5 stars
13 December, 2024
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Can I get my urgent care visit reimbursed?
First time using one, had it in for 9 hours, spent 2 of those hours attempting to remove it. Sitting in a bed at an urgent care clinic at 930 pm to get it removed.
3 out of 5 stars
6 December, 2024
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Not bad but not for me
While the cup is a good alternative to other menstrual products I can't say it's the one for me. As a bigger girl with a tummy and back issues I found it difficult to insert the cup comfortably. It's not a bad product by any means but I'll have to stick to the other alternatives.
1 out of 5 stars
3 December, 2024
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Bad product
Poor performance. Cup leeks. Wish I had not bought it. Very uncomfortable. Do not recommend
5 out of 5 stars
27 October, 2024
originally posted on thehoneypot.com
Just try it and don't be afraid
So I have been researching the best possible product for my period. I hate how tampons feel so wasteful and it made me nervous what I heard some of these brands are putting in our tampons. Pads have always been gross I just felt gross sitting in blood all day. And today I finally got the courage to try a menstrual cup. I was terrified, but thought you know I'm saving money it's less wasteful then the other options it can't hurt to try. It took me an hour to finally get it in correctly. And then to take it out the first time it took some time as well but now I think I've got the hang of it and I love it. I can't tell it's in, I have been wearing a panty liner with it but have not had a leak problem yet. My advice is if you're willing give it a try it's totally worth it. I'm excited to see once I get the hang of it how much easier it will be. And I love the idea of being able to go to sleep and not worry about toxic shock from a tampon.