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I see lots of discussion about pumps and pumping but having a hard time seeing anything regarding a specific pump that does the job and not overly expensive. Can anyone recommend one that can be easily bought on Amazon or elsewhere with all parts inclusive.
 

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I see lots of discussion about pumps and pumping but having a hard time seeing anything regarding a specific pump that does the job and not overly expensive. Can anyone recommend one that can be easily bought on Amazon or elsewhere with all parts inclusive.
You go to harbor freight or Menards and get a metal brake bleeder trigger pump with guage (25$) then you just have to pick something longer and wider than you are. Don't go more than an inch more than base girth or you will likely have trouble keeping your dangley boys out of the tube. Ebay has le luv brand that takes the snap quick connectors and those are nice but can break faster than the cheap ones. The basic cheap sex toy store ones like Adam and eve, or healthy and active, are just fine. Acrylic tends to crack more than plastic but they are nice. And the flange(opening) that is wider won't cut into you as much as a straight tube with a rubber gasket.
 

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LA Pump are a great value. I bought one four years ago and have purchased two more from them as my girth increased and the quality is very good.
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The one on the right is known as a two-stage cylinder. It engages all of your meat!
 

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MityVac Silverline will last 30 times longer than a plastic MityVac brake bleeder kit. The MityVac Silverline can be bought for as low as $75 at Amazon or Home Depot… the brake bleeder kit from Auto Zone will set you back $40 and will break after a few months of usage. The Silverline can literally last a lifetime. Plus the douches at Auto Zone will wonder why you aren’t buying a bunch of brake fluid and will give you funny looks buying just the kit.

Both plastic and steel MityVac pumps have great gauges. They are quite large and the smaller brass pumps are more discreet for traveling purposes though… I’ve never used the brass pumps so maybe someone can chime in that has used both.
 

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I get about 6 Months of use out of a brass cheap pump using it to pump hot water. They degrade faster in water so I can't say how long it would work in just an air situation.
 

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I get about 6 Months of use out of a brass cheap pump using it to pump hot water. They degrade faster in water so I can't say how long it would work in just an air situation.



are you using the bleeder container? making a bleeder container is easy & cheap.
 

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I see lots of discussion about pumps and pumping but having a hard time seeing anything regarding a specific pump that does the job and not overly expensive. Can anyone recommend one that can be easily bought on Amazon or elsewhere with all parts inclusive.


inexpensive equipment leads to poor results. spend the money, get a decent hand pump and a correctly sized cylinder. if you like that, a couple months later you get another bigger cylinder and so on and so forth. or just get a cheapy that %99 of the time is way to big or to small and is gonna make your dick look weird so you'll never use it. lol


i recommend Pumptoys or LAPump. for your very 1st cylinder, Leluv's are ok. after that when you know what size cylinders you should be using, spend the money on your next one at Pumptoys or LAPumps. Leluv's are low/mid grade, imo.


hand pumps. hand pumps don't come with the male connector.

Male Coupler

Vacuum Pump

or this one, either ones good.

Brake Bleeder and Vacuum Pump Kit
 
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MityVac Silverline will last 30 times longer than a plastic MityVac brake bleeder kit. The MityVac Silverline can be bought for as low as $75 at Amazon or Home Depot… the brake bleeder kit from Auto Zone will set you back $40 and will break after a few months of usage. The Silverline can literally last a lifetime. Plus the douches at Auto Zone will wonder why you aren’t buying a bunch of brake fluid and will give you funny looks buying just the kit.

Both plastic and steel MityVac pumps have great gauges. They are quite large and the smaller brass pumps are more discreet for traveling purposes though… I’ve never used the brass pumps so maybe someone can chime in that has used both.
Do you have any pictures of you kit?
 

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MityVac Silverline will last 30 times longer than a plastic MityVac brake bleeder kit. The MityVac Silverline can be bought for as low as $75 at Amazon or Home Depot… the brake bleeder kit from Auto Zone will set you back $40 and will break after a few months of usage. The Silverline can literally last a lifetime. Plus the douches at Auto Zone will wonder why you aren’t buying a bunch of brake fluid and will give you funny looks buying just the kit.

Both plastic and steel MityVac pumps have great gauges. They are quite large and the smaller brass pumps are more discreet for traveling purposes though… I’ve never used the brass pumps so maybe someone can chime in that has used both.

I wish I'd had this advice when I bought a plastic MightyVac a few months ago. Broke on me today. I guess the silverline it is. Now can you tell me how/where to buy replacement tubing. The tube on the old one is a little crimped...

Finally, do you recommend using water -- using the kit to keep it out of the pump, or just air-pump?
 

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After Peyronies disease surgery, my surgeon recommended I use a Dr. Joel Kaplan manual pump to gain some additional length. That was in 2003 and I still use it today, at least 3 times a week. Results came slowly, but I have gained 3/4" in length, not any width gain, as my doctor had me purchase a tube that would fill easily so I could use the pump to gain length.
 
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what broke on the mightyvac? they can be fixed a lot of times.


https://www.pumptoys.com/prod/mityvac_handle_fix.pdf


the tubing can be bought at hardware stores, even home depot. cut off like an inch or so to compare in store or take your male connector.



wet pumping, this makes sense to me.

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Hey -- thanks for this reply. I guess I'm glad I held off ordering a new pump. It looked as if some piece had broken away. The pin hadn't come all the way out, but it had slipped so that one end was not sticking beyond the post, and the handle slipped off. Got it back in place, for now. I wonder how many many have tossed out an easily fixed pump.
 

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Guys, I outgrew my cylinder from Fort Troff and looking for a 3.25 inch cylinder to replace it. Online sex stores and Amazon only seem to go up to 2.75 inches, and specialist stores like LA Pump and Pump Toys are very expensive. I've seen @tripod's suggestion of MityVac vehicle cylinders, but all those appear to be opaque rather than transparent, and I'm not sure how I feel about not being able to see what's going down with my dick in there... Please share your suggestions with a frustrated, broke pal! All links appreciated.
 
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After Peyronies disease surgery, my surgeon recommended I use a Dr. Joel Kaplan manual pump to gain some additional length. That was in 2003 and I still use it today, at least 3 times a week. Results came slowly, but I have gained 3/4" in length, not any width gain, as my doctor had me purchase a tube that would fill easily so I could use the pump to gain length.
Thanks for sharing.

Im already ~6” around, I’m not really interested a ton more girth. I was looking at a 2” tube.

If you don’t mind, What is your girth and the diameter of the tube?
 
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Guys, I outgrew my cylinder from Fort Troff and looking for a 3.25 inch cylinder to replace it. Online sex stores and Amazon only seem to go up to 2.75 inches, and specialist stores like LA Pump and Pump Toys are very expensive. I've seen @tripod's suggestion of MityVac vehicle cylinders, but all those appear to be opaque rather than transparent, and I'm not sure how I feel about not being able to see what's going down with my dick in there... Please share your suggestions with a frustrated, broke pal! All links appreciated.

After so many years of pumping, I’ve seen all of the big cylinder manufacturers come and go. MityVac is actually an automotive company that makes brake bleeding kits. I have had better luck the last few years with “LeLuv” cylinders. They are cheap and work great although they are straight with no taper. The “Size Matters” cylinders are tapered. I buy all of my pumping stuff on eBay.

The only thing that is sometimes difficult is getting the proper sized tubing. The setup I have right now is mismatched. The tubing with the male coupler that plugs into the cylinder is too small for the MityVac nozzle… so I have that small tubing jammed inside a larger piece of tubing from Ace Hardware. Ace is the best for tubing… just tell them you have an aquarium if they ask.
 
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Thanks for sharing.

Im already ~6” around, I’m not really interested a ton more girth. I was looking at a 2” tube.

If you don’t mind, What is your girth and the diameter of the tube?
I'm 5 1/2" girth. My tube is 1 3/4", as recommended by my surgeon, so I fill it immediately and lengthen my penis. I also bought a 2" tube to use later to gain a little width.