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Fancy/modern pumps?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 1:40 pm
by young_and_impotent
My pump stopped working. I had https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-Vacuum-firmer-Erections-Exercise/dp/B083H8YSRR/.

I was looking for more options in Amazon com but they don't deliver to my country :(
But they look interesting so I decided to share it here.
https://www.amazon.com/Masturbation-WeDol-Rechargeable-Enlargement-Masturbator/dp/B082NR53TC

Looks like a mix of battery operated and water. I prefer battery-operated because it is easier to generate a vacuum. Also, I could never get bathmate to work for me because of lack of suction.

Looks like there are a few other options too.

Re: Fancy/modern pumps?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 1:53 pm
by Lost Sheep
In another thread, the suggestion of assembling a self-made V.E.D. was proposed. These parts would do it and the cost is smaller than the medical devices and operation the same.

Bionic_by_AMS wrote:

Penis Pump ($15)
https://www.amazon.com/UTIMI-Enlarger-Extender-Prolong-Enhancer/dp/B00RVJFSOQ/

Metal Vacuum Pump w/gauge ($24)
https://www.amazon.com/ABN-Vacuum-Brake-Bleed-Automotive/dp/B00KB9D3UO/

I have adapted the metal pump (above) to a cheap tube ... and have used it for 4 yrs. with no problems ... not bad for $40 ...

If a dedicated penis pump/V.E.D. is not available from your vendors (local laws, etc) the automotive vacuum brake bleeding vacuum pump could be hooked up to any sort of tube that could fit over your penis. A rigid plastic water or drain pipe of appropriate diameter, one end plugged and with a coupling to connect to the vacuum pump would do nicely.

Re: Fancy/modern pumps?

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:41 am
by young_and_impotent
Haha I am not going to DIY my vacuum pump until absolutely essential. :D

Re: Fancy/modern pumps?

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 2:23 pm
by Lost Sheep
young_and_impotent wrote:Haha I am not going to DIY my vacuum pump until absolutely essential. :D

Well, to me, a vacuum is generic whether produced by a high-end (probably expensive) device or home-made from salvaged parts.

The essential elements of concern would be
1 where the seal is made against the body. You don't want rough surfaces, etc doing damage.
2 amount of vacuum applied. Too much vacuum can cause tissue damage.
3 Inner surface of the vacuum chamber should not be able to damage the user's skin
4 releasing the vacuum should be easy, assured and instant.

There is some assurance with a medical grade device of warranty and confidence in the manufacturing competence.

Remember, many great inventions originated on somebody's garage workbench.

The first ever V.E.D. was probably somebody's mouth.

Re: Fancy/modern pumps?

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2020 3:28 pm
by dtwarren1942
The LeLuv Web site offers international shipping; however, the buyer is responsible for customs and local taxes.

Re: Fancy/modern pumps?

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 8:49 pm
by StanWest
I built this starting out, just to experiment, to verify effects from pumping. I built my own. It is mainly for home use, not something to put into a suit case. Mostly surplus parts. AC vac pump. Oxygen pressure regulator with gauge. Later added an inline filter to protect the pump / regulator, when the chamber was off (being cleaned) so the hose didn't vacuum up dust from floor. Has been very reliable, good suction power. Regulator is same model that was next to my bed when I was in hospital recovering from heart surgery. The gauges range matches well with vacuum pressure used with erection pump. The chamber was cheap, came with near "useless" hand pump (hand fatigue would be tiring). I have drill two hole into the chamber allowing quick pressure release (big hole) and about 3/5 pressure (small hole) for starting out. Now want to add a valve so I do not have to keep holes covered just to use. I would rather press button to cause pressure reduction. Pump and pressure reg / gauge were from ebay.

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Stan.