Buying the VT 9000 from Vacutech.com
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Buying the VT 9000 from Vacutech.com
Hello, I am thinking of buying the VT 9000 electric vacuum pump from www.vacutech.com and then buying a cylinder from Pumptoys.com that will be better quality than other sites have to offer.<br><br>Any advice on this setup? Also what type of pumping workout should I do, and for how long?<br><br>I pumped last year and got rid of my previous set up which was dr.joels vacuum pump. The VT 9000 seems nicer and the fact that I don't have to manually pump will be nice as well. ???
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Re: Buying the VT 9000 from Vacutech.com
I have had the VacuTech VT9000 for years and it works great! I think that it is well worth the $$. It is also fairly quiet. I also have their tubes and they are excellent quality. I usually pump with my MT Jr. for an hour at around 5hg. and then switch to a penis cylinder for another 1/2 hr. to 1 hour. (Sometimes I will wet pump in one of my 2-stage pumps before any of my sessions for about 1/2hr.
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Re: Buying the VT 9000 from Vacutech.com
I found out today that vacutech makes a thick walled tube that is non flared. It looks nice so I think I am going to get the whole package from them.<br><br>Any advice on a pump program? Is doing it at low pressure for long periods of time best?
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Re: Buying the VT 9000 from Vacutech.com
I have a vacutec and a CTC. The vacutec never gets used. It cost a fee bucks more but it is well worth it. I've had mine for about 6 years with out problems. The pulsing action is the key!!!!
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Re: Buying the VT 9000 from Vacutech.com
I am interested in learning more about the CTC pumps. They look like somthing out of World War 2. <br><br>