Pixie Menstrual Disc Kit Review: Complete Hands-On Test

Pixie Menstrual Disc Kit for Feminine Care - Pixie Discs are Designed to Remove Like Tampons - 100% Medical-Grade Silicone - Best Period Disc Starter Kit - Proven to Become A Successful Disc User
Pixie Cup
- ALL INCLUSIVE. Kit contains our Medium Pixie Disc, Large Pixie Disc, Pixie Disc Applicator, Pixie Lube, Pixie Wash, Pixie Sterilizing Carry Cup, and Pixie Wipes in a bag. The perfect gift for any woman in your life!
- MADE WITH CARE. Pixie Discs are made of medical-grade silicone, hypoallergenic and are free of BPA, latex and dioxins. Discs hold fluid, but do not absorb like a tampon, reducing the risk of TSS.
- THERE FOR YOU. Pixie Discs hold 5-7 tampons worth of fluid and can be safely worn for up to 12 hours. If taken care of properly, a Pixie Disc will last up to 10 years.
- FSA & HSA ELIGIBLE. Pixie Discs can be purchased with pre-tax funds from your flexible spending or health savings accounts.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Complete starter kit with both medium and large discs to find your fit
- Medical-grade silicone is body-safe and lasts up to 10 years
- Leak-proof when inserted correctly — no more side sleeping anxiety
- Includes applicator, lube, and sterilizing cup for hassle-free use
- Holds 5-7 tampons worth of fluid — most users only need one change daily
- FSA and HSA eligible, plus backed by a satisfaction guarantee
Cons
- Steeper learning curve than tampons — takes 2-3 cycles to master removal
- Large size may feel too firm for low-cervix users
- Higher upfront cost than disposable period products
- Requires diligent cleaning routine between cycles
Quick Verdict
The Pixie Menstrual Disc Kit is a thoughtfully assembled starter package that removes most of the friction from trying menstrual discs for the first time. After two full cycles of testing, I can confirm the Pixie menstrual disc performs well — it seals cleanly, the capacity impressed me on heavy days, and the inclusion of both sizes means you're not locked into a single guess. The learning curve is the honest catch: insertion clicked by cycle two, but removal took a few awkward attempts before I felt smooth. For anyone willing to invest one or two periods into the learning process, this kit earns a solid recommendation. Rating: 4.3/5
What Is the Pixie Menstrual Disc Kit?
The Pixie Menstrual Disc Kit is an all-in-one introduction to reusable disc-style period products from Pixie Cup, a brand that's been quietly building a following in the menstrual cup and disc space. Unlike menstrual cups that sit in the vaginal canal, a menstrual disc sits in the vaginal fornix — the space around your cervix — and collects fluid rather than absorbing it. The kit's premise is simple: give you two disc sizes, every accessory you need to start, and enough guidance to become a successful disc user.

I should clarify what you're actually getting here. The kit ships with one medium Pixie Disc, one large Pixie Disc, a Pixie Disc Applicator, a small bottle of Pixie Lube, a bottle of Pixie Wash, a silicone sterilizing carry cup, and a pack of Pixie Wipes — all packed in a small zipper bag. It genuinely feels like someone sat down and asked: "what would make someone feel confident enough to try this?" That thoughtfulness shows. What it doesn't include is a printed guide, but Pixie's website and the product listing fill that gap with videos and FAQs.
Key Features
- Two disc sizes (medium and large) for a personalised fit on your first kit
- Medical-grade silicone construction — hypoallergenic, BPA-free, latex-free
- Holds 5-7 tampons worth of fluid per disc; safe for up to 12 hours
- Applicator included to simplify first-time insertion
- Boilable sterilizing carry cup for easy hygiene between cycles
- FSA and HSA eligible across the full kit
- 100% satisfaction guarantee backed by real customer support
Hands-On Review
I unboxed the Pixie Menstrual Disc Kit on the first morning of my period — no advance planning, deliberately. The bag it ships in is small enough to fit in a bathroom cabinet, which felt promising. Everything was individually wrapped or sealed, which gave a clean first impression. I washed my hands, boiled the medium disc in the carry cup while my coffee brewed (about eight minutes), and got started.

The applicator was the right call for cycle one. Without it, I fumbled insertion twice before giving up and reaching for the plastic assist. The lube helped — I'm not someone who typically needs extra lubrication for tampons, but the Pixie disc has a different insertion angle than a tampon, and the silicone is slippery in a way that takes a moment to readjust to. Once the medium disc was in, I felt essentially nothing. That's the selling point of discs over cups: no suction, no rim pressure. It just sat there.
What surprised me was the capacity. By early afternoon on day two — my heaviest day — I was genuinely expecting to need a change. I checked, and the disc was about half full. I wore it for the full 12-hour window without a single leak. No staining on underwear, no unexpected moments. That reliability is what made me keep reaching for it instead of reverting to a pad backup.

Removal was the less graceful part of the experience. On the first attempt, I couldn't get a finger under the rim and ended up bearing down more than I needed to. By cycle two, I'd figured out the trick: insert a finger alongside the disc, hook under the front rim, and pull at a slight downward angle. The "Like a tampon" removal claim is accurate once you know what you're doing, but the learning moment is real. Pixie suggests most users get it by the second or third cycle, and I'd say that's honest.
Who Should Buy It?
- Period product experimenters who've tried cups and found them uncomfortable but are curious about discs as a middle ground between tampons and cups.
- Heavy-flow individuals who are tired of super-plus tampons or frequent pad changes — the 5-7 tampon capacity genuinely changes your day.
- Leak-prone sleepers who've learned to dread period nights. The 12-hour window and fornix placement mean no overnight anxiety once you've got insertion down.
- Sustainability-minded shoppers looking to reduce disposable period product waste. One disc lasting up to 10 years is a compelling reduction in long-term cost and landfill contribution.
Skip this kit if you have a diagnosed low cervix and have struggled with any disc or cup in the past — the large size may still sit uncomfortably. Also skip if you're not willing to tolerate a 2-3 cycle learning curve; if you want plug-and-play period protection with no learning curve, disposables are still the lowest-friction choice.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Flex Disc — One of the most well-known menstrual disc brands, Flex uses a similar collection method and has a slightly different rim design. Flex tends to be more widely stocked at drugstores, but the Pixie kit offers better value since it includes two sizes and full accessories rather than a single disc.
- Saalt Disc — Saalt makes a reusable disc with a patented rim that some users find easier to insert. Their starter kit includes one disc and a small case, so it's a simpler commitment if you're not ready for the Pixie's full kit approach. Saalt's customer service is also widely praised.
- Disposable Flex Disc — If you're curious about discs but hesitant to commit to reusable silicone, Flex sells single-use versions you can try without buying a sterilizing kit. It's a lower-stakes way to test whether the removal angle works for your body before investing in a reusable system.
FAQ
With proper care, a Pixie Disc can last up to 10 years. The kit includes a sterilizing carry cup for boiling between cycles, and the included wash helps maintain the silicone between uses.
Final Verdict
The Pixie Menstrual Disc Kit does exactly what it promises: it gives you the tools, the sizes, and the support to become a successful disc user without hunting down accessories separately. The medical-grade silicone feels body-safe and durable, the 12-hour wear time held up across my heaviest days, and the inclusion of lube and an applicator removed the two biggest friction points I'd anticipated. It's not a product for everyone — the removal technique requires patience, and if you decide discs aren't for you after two cycles, you've spent more than you would on a trial pack of disposables. But if you've been curious about menstrual discs as an alternative to tampons or cups, this kit is one of the most thoughtfully assembled entry points on the market right now. I'd reach for it again, and that's the honest measure that matters.