Good, but you cab build your own, could not be ass to make one so I brought one.
 
Well, the testomonials are enough to convince anyone. Those guys are huge!

Can anyone testify how convenient & effective this thing is?
 
someone put up a link to build your own for like ten bucks...it looks just like the one they are marketing on the site...i can't find it now..but i printed it out...i will look for it and post it up...and the guy that is on that site is a member here...i don't think he posted in a while...but he use to regularly for a while
 
I built my own and will market them cheaper them the other posted.. I need to talk to DLD first though..
 
Hopefully 10inchadvantage will chime in. I know he has a thread (SEARCH) where you can make one out of things you can get at Home Depot for around $10-20 and from what he says works just as good. I'm gonna make me one someday.
 
so do these work ? My hands grow tired and this looks promising, any reviews on this ?
 
I had a long post on this a few years ago, -- can't find it anywhere. You can get your own for $4 or $5. Just google for Canning Jar Lifter.

Besides being $55 cheaper, using the apparatus without the big cushy rollers allows it to go further down against the base of your penis, allows for a longer stroke, and allows you to use a higher pressure... making for superior results.

Jelquing with it is going to be upside-down from its normal use, - the plastic handles become the Jelq contact point - and the can-grip becomes the handles - so you'll want a good one ... you'll be putting some faith in the plastic handles (against your dick) to never break in any weird jagged way.

It actually works better as a jelquing tool without all that large cushiony roller aparatus added to it. Instead of the roller just use a good massage oil like Sweet Almond Oil - or etc - or if need be any lotion will work too, just not as well or for as long without reapplication.

I'd reccomend a few minutes of light use to warm up to the thing, and then increase pressure, speed, erection-level, etc -- slowly -- to increase effectiveness while letting you get used to how brutal it --can-- be and get used to the way a stroke feels so you can get better at keeping the thing going straight. (There is a learning curve to being proficient with the thing, ... It will want to slide off to the side until you get better at doing it.) - Try sets of 30, then change hands for another set, swap it out for sets of normal manual jelquing, and etc.

Don't do too much at once, build up to it ... I think the tendency is to use it mostly-erect, and it's hardcore enough to cause a new user a drop or two of blood at the tip afterwords.

Enough use of it as your only jelquing method is capable of some (probably unwanted) remodeling of your shape. Since the contact point defines a flat plane, enough use of it can try to flatten out your dick's shape. Avoid that by switching it up with normal manual jelquing so the sides of the shaft get some workout too.

If it ever cracks or looks cracked, throw it out immediately. I've never had one crack, but I'd also seen some made of cheapier materials than the one's I'd used... and some of those cost more money too. Can't tell by the price, $4 can be better than $7.

If it wasn't useful, it'd be simpler to not answer posts about it. It's definitely capable of adding to a routine, can be pretty hardcore if performed erect with a lot of pressure. Just be careful, increase intensity slowly, try to use your head. You get one dick, don't blow it out. ;)

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I agree with all the posts describing making your own from canning tongs. I've used the Jelq Device and it really isn't worth a damn. Not their fault necessarily, but it just doesn't work like you'd hope.
 
Funny this thread has come alive but good because I was actually speaking via e-mail to the makers a few weeks ago about getting a discount for all MOS members. Looks like it would be cheaper to make them ourselves.
 
REDZULU2003;386322 said:
Funny this thread has come alive but good because I was actually speaking via e-mail to the makers a few weeks ago about getting a discount for all MOS members. Looks like it would be cheaper to make them ourselves.

Yeah, I thought you were working on this. The site is almost ready now so we need to get as many companies on board as we can.
 
thanks for the replies on this, I really appreciate it. I was perusing through the older threads looking for answer to questions I am not informed enough to ask and ran across this one. I am sure I will have a lot more as I begin this journey.
 
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