Hey guys - I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a place to purchase surgical tubing for their pump? I've been looking online, but it seems fairly expensive. As a pumping staple, I figured you guys would have a solid recommendation.
Thanks!
Where to buy surgical tubing
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Where to buy surgical tubing
Starting BPEL: 7in
Starting Girth: 5.25
Goal: 8x6 & bigger balls, bigger hang.
Starting Girth: 5.25
Goal: 8x6 & bigger balls, bigger hang.
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Re: Where to buy surgical tubing
Check at hardware stores of aquarium store those have been local places that carry the tubing you're looking for.
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Re: Where to buy surgical tubing
snowman wrote:Hey guys - I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a place to purchase surgical tubing for their pump? I've been looking online, but it seems fairly expensive. As a pumping staple, I figured you guys would have a solid recommendation.
Thanks!
What do you need it for? Never seen it used for pumping--but I don't explore too much.
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Re: Where to buy surgical tubing
Look for Silicone Tubing on eBay. Here is an example...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clear-Translu ... Sw-CpYAhKz
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clear-Translu ... Sw-CpYAhKz
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Re: Where to buy surgical tubing
Thanks, fellas! The tubing I have for my pump is fine, but I feel like the day is coming when I will need to replace it. Thanks again!
Starting BPEL: 7in
Starting Girth: 5.25
Goal: 8x6 & bigger balls, bigger hang.
Starting Girth: 5.25
Goal: 8x6 & bigger balls, bigger hang.
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Re: Where to buy surgical tubing
Any large hardware store (Home Depot, Lowe's, etc.) should have it. In Canada, I'd check Canadian Tire, too. They have some on their web site:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/watts ... p.html#srp
By the way, it's usually not called "surgical tubing." You can most often find it called "vinyl tubing."
Anyway, vinyl tubing is really inexpensive and they usually sell it by the foot. A lot of smaller hardware stores carry it, too. When you're ready to replace your tubing, cut about a 4 inch piece off, WASH IT IN SOAP & HOT WATER, rinse thoroughly, and then bring it into the store. You want to make sure that you get the right size.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/watts ... p.html#srp
By the way, it's usually not called "surgical tubing." You can most often find it called "vinyl tubing."
Anyway, vinyl tubing is really inexpensive and they usually sell it by the foot. A lot of smaller hardware stores carry it, too. When you're ready to replace your tubing, cut about a 4 inch piece off, WASH IT IN SOAP & HOT WATER, rinse thoroughly, and then bring it into the store. You want to make sure that you get the right size.
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Re: Where to buy surgical tubing
Surgical tubing can be bought at Homedepot and other hardware stores . It is okay for pumping at low volume but it collapses when you use more vacuum. I wouldn't recommend it .
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Re: Where to buy surgical tubing
I think that there's some confusion here. "Surgical tubing" is made of latex or rubber and is amber color. It's stretchy. It collapses easily if used with a vacuum pump. Vinyl tubing is usually clear and not very stretchy. It's good to use with a vacuum pump.
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