by Snaga » Mon May 02, 2022 1:52 am
Hello, and welcome to the forum!
Well, I've never used a penis pump- at least something designed for that purpose, I can't say I haven't messed around with applying vacuum to myself though.... I'm a cheapskate; and as a cheapskate I feel compelled to ask if you've considered a trip to Harbor Freight and Lowe's/Home Depot? Harbor freight has brake bleeder kits- I can't vouch for their cheap vacuum pump, but I have a Mightyvac (which they also sell) and it's pretty stout. I've never used it on my member but it's stout. I think I'd be inclined to find a way to mate something like that, to the business end of the appliance. Should be able to find a Mightyvac at any auto parts chain. And hey- you're just bleeding your brakes, not as if anyone will know what it's really for. But it seems to me I've seen adverts for penis pumps and I seem to recall thinking, 'Dang that's just a brake bleeder pump'... I keep an aquarium and have a large gravel cleaner siphon tube, and I know already all I need is an adapter from one size tubing to another and I got me a penis pump with a little handiwork. Doesn't seem to be terribly complex.
That's what I'd do. Not saying it's the smartest thing to do, but that's what I'd do. In no way should I be construed as giving medical advice but seems to me a hand vacuum pump is a hand vacuum pump is a hand vacuum pump- a MightyVac costs fifty bucks. The Harbor Freight cheap version's half that. If it don't work that's all you're out.