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Sorry if someone has posted something similar but I discovered an easy way to do the wine mod. As a lot of us know getting that wine stopper over the top can be a real PITA. If you have a silicone sleeve from other Penis Enlargement products like clamps for sale online, you can take that sleeve and slide it over the top and it will create a seal. Then slide your wine pump over the top and that's it. What's awesome about this way is you can remove the pump and reattach it as you please and it still holds pressure. Also it can be used as an air pump this way.



 
No, most people put the stopper that comes with the wine vac pump. Also some people use pvc tubing and heat it up to fit it over the Bathmate. I was going to do that but I couldn't find any in town where I live.
 
Is there a difference in the intensity you do it depending on how you put it or not? I'm really afraid not to screw my Bathmate when I want to put this on.
 
Not that I've noticed. The intensity seems to be the same with this method or the vacuvin wine stopper. I think the pump (the wine pump) it self is what generates the pressure.
 
Good job rokit10!
That modification surely looks easier than fiddling with the stoppers; I know, as I've tried and forfit. Your way looks like something even I could do!
 
It's super easy, you just have to make sure you support the pump with your hand since the silicone sleeve is flimsy.
 
Is it easy to put the wine vac on the sleeve. Isn't it something like intense rubber friction? Thanks for your replies, and sorry for this dumb question LMAO
 
Bumpity bump. Munto had some issues with the stopper I think?
And for other brothers as well who are struggling with the Vacu-vin mod.

And yes, it did work; years ago writing that it looks something I could do and it was something I could do!
Also experimented with a thick O-ring cockring to be the connector between the Vacu-vin and BM.

While you can work the cork system into a BM, for some it might seem too laborious. This kind of sleeve method as in the first post is much easier. (IMO!)
 
Awesome Bump!
 
Put an rubber ring or what I used was a cheap rubber cock ring I got from eBay over the valve. It stays on and the only thing you do is set the wine vac over the valve and pump. Simple!!
 
Yeah Tmcg, I've done that too ... I was trying to find the picture I posted about a setup like that, but I found this thread instead.
It sure is simple, but a picture often clarifies the method. (Worth of a 1000 words, the old saying ...)
 
Tmcg;726319 said:
Put an rubber ring or what I used was a cheap rubber cock ring I got from eBay over the valve. It stays on and the only thing you do is set the wine vac over the valve and pump. Simple!!

Also very smart.
 
This is a sili question maybe, put does the water get pumped through the Vacu Vin?
 
Bolden;726910 said:
This is a sili question maybe, put does the water get pumped through the Vacu Vin?

Yes, the Vacu-Vin pulls the water, at least in my case. (sili if all these years I've been doing it all wrong!)
I just put the Vacu-Vin on the whatever attachment I have there (at times a cockring, at times it is the cork) and pull the handle, the "chamber" of Vacu-vin fills with water, I take it off and down the drain goes the water.

It's a good idea to put a drop of soap on the Vacu-Vin occasionally and wash it. Also remembering to dry your tools is something to do! Or having them in an open air enviroment so there won't be mold or mildew growth; best to have both, as in dry and place them in an area where air flows. (If possible!)
 
Thanks for the advice Arkailija. Trying out the wine vac for the first time this morning.
I store my pump with silica packs to keep it dry.
 
Bolden;726920 said:
Thanks for the advice Arkailija. Trying out the wine vac for the first time this morning.
I store my pump with silica packs to keep it dry.

Please give us your reviews.
 
Yes, the Vacu-Vin pulls the water, at least in my case. (sili if all these years I've been doing it all wrong!)
I just put the Vacu-Vin on the whatever attachment I have there (at times a cockring, at times it is the cork) and pull the handle, the "chamber" of Vacu-vin fills with water, I take it off and down the drain goes the water.

It's a good idea to put a drop of soap on the Vacu-Vin occasionally and wash it. Also remembering to dry your tools is something to do! Or having them in an open air enviroment so there won't be mold or mildew growth; best to have both, as in dry and place them in an area where air flows. (If possible!)
Do you have a video to be shared here about demonstrating how to use the Bathmate using Vacu Vin Wine Saver modification, especially for gaining pressure aswell expelling out the water ??
 
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