Hose system can be used instead of the Bulb, see here:
http://www.penimaster.com/Penis-Expander/PeniMasterPRO-Basic-Details.html
and here:
http://www.penimaster.com/Penis-Expander/PeniMasterPRO-Basic-Instructions-Application-Hose-System.html

Latex parts failure will depend upon how much you use them, cleaning, accidental sharp fingernail damage.
If you ball park 1 diaphragm/sluice every 14 days, you can go from there. You mileage will vary. Follow up orders for me, have been painless, so I say, do not go overboard, you can order more easily.
 
I noticed that the "basic system" on the website is cheaper than the "upgrade kit I." The only difference I can see is that the upgrade kit comes with something called a coupling socket but the basic system doesn't. I'm not sure what the socket is, but would it be possible to get the basic system to use with the SG? Anyone ordered the basic kit vs the upgrade kit? The basic kit is $25 cheaper than the upgrade kit.
 
Anybody know where our discount went? I don't see it anymore when I try to order.
 
dford;525994 said:
Anybody know where our discount went? I don't see it anymore when I try to order.

Clear all cookies and reopen the page. The special only appears on the first visit and it becomes cached, to have the discount to appear again simply refresh.
 
Big_boy;528399 said:
i love this shit to but there service is desgusting, i have tried to contact thees people and they are not there....
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I really wish they could step up their service also but it seems they are constantly swamped with orders and they can only turn out so many. Customer service is very important, a big part of the success of Penomet and SizeGenetics is the unbelievable attention and response to any and every issue. I think as Penimaster grows their service will also increase.
 
I think the PMP is gonna be the only way to get past all these problems your having.
 
Coppershot, you don't need part #6 for the hose attachment, part 8.1 takes the place of it. I recommend the hose, I have both and immediately found it much easier to use the hose than the pump ball, it eliminates several steps.
 
dford;528808 said:
Coppershot, you don't need part #6 for the hose attachment, part 8.1 takes the place of it. I recommend the hose, I have both and immediately found it much easier to use the hose than the pump ball, it eliminates several steps.


Ok. Thanks for the response
 
I got my PMP a couple days ago and I'm still trying to work out all the kinks. Right now I'm using the normal size latex diaphram with a large sluice. I've been using the hose exclusively because it requires less finesse and fumbling than the ball. I'm still struggling with how much vacuum is needed to maintain a good hold without any slippage. I can get a decent grip without too much vacuum related stress (purple head, etc.) if I put minimal tension on but I can't seem to get close to 900 grams tension without slippage (if not much vacuum is used) or purple, blood flow restricted head (if more vacuum is used). I use the larger sluice for comfort reasons, not because my flaccid girth necessarily calls for it. I also have the medium reducer in the head unit and that seems to be the right fit, it's snug and I can't fit with the smallest reducer. Anyone have any tips on how to get a better grip without the vacuum related issues? I've read just about all the posts on the PMP, a lot of you guys seem to be pros with this so please chime in!
 
dford;529223 said:
I got my PMP a couple days ago and I'm still trying to work out all the kinks. Right now I'm using the normal size latex diaphram with a large sluice. I've been using the hose exclusively because it requires less finesse and fumbling than the ball. I'm still struggling with how much vacuum is needed to maintain a good hold without any slippage. I can get a decent grip without too much vacuum related stress (purple head, etc.) if I put minimal tension on but I can't seem to get close to 900 grams tension without slippage (if not much vacuum is used) or purple, blood flow restricted head (if more vacuum is used). I use the larger sluice for comfort reasons, not because my flaccid girth necessarily calls for it. I also have the medium reducer in the head unit and that seems to be the right fit, it's snug and I can't fit with the smallest reducer. Anyone have any tips on how to get a better grip without the vacuum related issues? I've read just about all the posts on the PMP, a lot of you guys seem to be pros with this so please chime in!


Give yourself a few sessions to get your head around it. The vacuum connection is kind of tricky to get right but with practice it becomes easier and easier.
 
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