Yup, it's a douche.
For those experienced with giving themselves enemas you probably want to look into something more advanced and, well... FUN. However, if you want something utilitarian and want to save money on those drug-store enemas, this is for you.
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Pros
Reusable and durable.
Cons
A bit too durable. Ribbed insert a bit uncomfortable.
I was looking for something with a bit more capacity and hopefully more fun to use than your normal drug-store style enema kits. What I got barely passes for a "toy". Not to slam the product... it does what it was intended to do.
The Good Stuff:
* Reusable! No longer will you have to buy new disposable enemas from the drug store.
* Durable! This thing seriously feels like it will last forever.
* It really does have a large capacity, especially when compared to normal "consumer" targeted items. Not that you'll ever use it all (see the "not-so-good" stuff below).
* The ribbed insert is a nice size and feels good (once inserted). Very clever the way it sits on the bulb of the unit.
* Both the ribbed and normal insert remove relatively easily for cleaning.
* Since it doesn't have a valved opening, you can fill a container with your liquid of choice and suck it up into the bulb (by compressing it, submerging the insert, and letting go... obviously).
The "Not-So-Good" Stuff:
* A bit too durable for it's own good. Those of us with smaller, weaker, and/or arthritic hands will have a hard time compressing the bulb fully. It is very thick rubber.
* The capacity is large... large enough to make you somewhat fearful if you're inexperienced in giving yourself an enema. However, with the combination of self-administering and not having a great grip on something that's in-line with my anus, getting all of it out in one squeeze isn't feasible... not by a long shot.
* Bulb seems to retain a LOT of air. This is a drawback of a non-valved opening; it sucks air back in when it is let go and not submersed in liquid. I don't know about you, but having "embolism" flash through my mind isn't extremely conducive to keeping my cock hard.
* The ribbed attachment for the insert is extremely uncomfortable when inserting or removing (when it's in it's great though). The issue is due to the fact that it has an adjustable tip to control how much liquid sprays out at once. The little notch that this leaves is an unfortunate result, especially since it's very hard plastic.
The Good Stuff:
* Reusable! No longer will you have to buy new disposable enemas from the drug store.
* Durable! This thing seriously feels like it will last forever.
* It really does have a large capacity, especially when compared to normal "consumer" targeted items. Not that you'll ever use it all (see the "not-so-good" stuff below).
* The ribbed insert is a nice size and feels good (once inserted). Very clever the way it sits on the bulb of the unit.
* Both the ribbed and normal insert remove relatively easily for cleaning.
* Since it doesn't have a valved opening, you can fill a container with your liquid of choice and suck it up into the bulb (by compressing it, submerging the insert, and letting go... obviously).
The "Not-So-Good" Stuff:
* A bit too durable for it's own good. Those of us with smaller, weaker, and/or arthritic hands will have a hard time compressing the bulb fully. It is very thick rubber.
* The capacity is large... large enough to make you somewhat fearful if you're inexperienced in giving yourself an enema. However, with the combination of self-administering and not having a great grip on something that's in-line with my anus, getting all of it out in one squeeze isn't feasible... not by a long shot.
* Bulb seems to retain a LOT of air. This is a drawback of a non-valved opening; it sucks air back in when it is let go and not submersed in liquid. I don't know about you, but having "embolism" flash through my mind isn't extremely conducive to keeping my cock hard.
* The ribbed attachment for the insert is extremely uncomfortable when inserting or removing (when it's in it's great though). The issue is due to the fact that it has an adjustable tip to control how much liquid sprays out at once. The little notch that this leaves is an unfortunate result, especially since it's very hard plastic.
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