BigEvil

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Well just git this bad boy...couldn't resist with all the great talk and discount of course...

Feels like there should be more suction, am I wrong?

Pump it till it don't do anything have a seal, and all that put is this right or am I missing something?

With the water it puts out an illusion I think with how much your junk is pumped....I've been fatter from clamping, so wondering how to get past that with the Bathmate....

Looking for feedback and tricks or something.....????
 
Patience is the trick and no mate no illusions but water does magnify hence why we burn more in the water on a hot day. It will take time so just practice and have faith otherwise have a word with Agust (Named Bathmate here) and just send the thing back and get your cash, its under guarantee remember.
 
You musnt have a good enough seal. Vaseline helps around the seal, cut your pubes and do this in the bath while the entrance is suBathmateerged underneath the water.
 
I only have a stand up shower so bath is out....and I aint taking a 30 minute shower....
but pubes are trimmed, I'll try the Vaseline...

I get suction, but with a regular pump the seal seems better and you can gauge up the pressure...know what I mean?

Also are you guys using the Bathmate flacid....or erect like other pumps?
 
If you have a guaged vac pump you can easily make it a hydropump. All you need is a fluid reservoir and it's really easy to make one. Just take a mason jar or any jar with an airtight lid, drill two holes in the lid, put a male hose barb in each hole and fasten them with nuts. It works like a vacuum siphon. Connect a vac line from one hose barb to the cylinder and one from the other barb to your vac pump and, VOILA!, you have a hydropump. Put water in the cylinder, insert your unit holding the cylinder upright to pump out any air. After the air is expelled the water will follow and be caught in the jar. Inexpensive and effective.
 
TheStick;375839 said:
If you have a guaged vac pump you can easily make it a hydropump. All you need is a fluid reservoir and it's really easy to make one. Just take a mason jar or any jar with an airtight lid, drill two holes in the lid, put a male hose barb in each hole and fasten them with nuts. It works like a vacuum siphon. Connect a vac line from one hose barb to the cylinder and one from the other barb to your vac pump and, VOILA!, you have a hydropump. Put water in the cylinder, insert your unit holding the cylinder upright to pump out any air. After the air is expelled the water will follow and be caught in the jar. Inexpensive and effective.

Wow, I guess that would work
 
Works like a charm. I'm not trying to cut into your Bathmate sales or anything, DLD. With the economy being in such poor shape I just thought some of the guys who can't afford to upgrade from a standard pump to a Bathmate at the present time could benefit from this.

Peace.
 
TheStick;376015 said:
Works like a charm. I'm not trying to cut into your Bathmate sales or anything, DLD. With the economy being in such poor shape I just thought some of the guys who can't afford to upgrade from a standard pump to a Bathmate at the present time could benefit from this.

Peace.

I think it is clever and a great resource for men who have an existing pump.
 
TheStick;376196 said:
Glad you didn't see it as me steppin' on your toes or anything.


Not at all, I am happy when alternatives are available for guys who otherwise could not afford to get the real thing.
 
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