Customer Service
First things first, a shout-out to Marlon for answering all my questions via email while completing my order. Second, a shout-out to Stacy, who is basically the receptionist, for telling me all about the product when I called to ask questions. It’s a duo that I gotta respect, because they both gave me insight into hanging and vacuum that I did not have before and…that is saying something given the amount I’ve already spent on Penis Enlargement and the sheer time logged doing it that I have.
I can say with certainty if you have questions, either of them can answer them. I asked everything. I asked how they use the numbers you provide, why, what happens if the cylinder is too small, how long does it take before you need one larger…If you got questions before you buy, they will answer them. Period. You can call or email them.
Plus, Stacy is really nice. She doesn’t do the hard salesperson thing where they keep talking about their product needlessly. She only mentions the product if you ask about what makes it different or features of the product. Which I find refreshing, as far as any retailer of specialty products is concerned. Considering we talked on the phone for 40 minutes without her crowding me with sales pitches, I think that’s a pretty serious statement.
Equipment in Package B Kit
Pictured below: This is an LG Hangar Package B + Bundle Arms kit.
1. LG Hanging Cylinder Custom made to order, with sleeve attached and secured by rubber band. Something the picture cannot show is the groove machined into the cylinder for the rubber band that secures the sleeve quite nicely. They’re quality rubber bands and they’ve got the company name printed on them and are in blue, my favorite color.
It uses a standard female pump coupling so you can easily attach a handpump and pump it to pressurize it before removing the hand pump and starting your session. They can provide you with a hand pump with gauge but I opted not, since I have a reliable one and don’t need an extra one.
2. Bundle Hanging Handles: This is an upgrade that sets the LG Hangar apart from other systems. They provide some custom machined metal (I think aluminum but didn’t ask) handles that screw into the sides of the cylinder creating a pair of handles by which you can turn the vacuum chamber while it is pressurized. The finish is similar to that of decor in your home of a brushed stainless steel light fixture or faucet. A bit nicer than…dick enlargement tools need to be, which is very nice and worth a chuckle lol.
3. Tape: I’m going to go without, as I have excessive pumping practice at extreme levels and normal levels. Tape would just slow me down and aggravate me. I didn’t use the tape that came with my Xsleeve kit either (after the first few times) but I recommend you try it once to see if it is something you need. I may come back to it but…for now, not using it.
4. Spring clasp for attaching load/Velcro cuff- If you have never set up a hanging system a clasp is key. Personally I will likely use a small metal post to crossbar against the nicely placed eye hook in the very thick (literally about an inch thick) top of the cylinder. So really it depends on how you secure your load and what you’re using to generate weight that will determine if you even need this particular clasp over some other connection. I have a weight galley and this clasp would be useful if I was NOT running cord an1d pulleys between my hangar and the load itself.
5. Not pictured (post attachment limit exceeded)- A baggy with a papertowel wrapped spare sealing sleeve and two rubber bands. It’s wrapped and sealed because silicone gets dirty and dusty almost as soon as it is exposed to air and I don’t think I need to open that up to show you when it’s pretty much the same thing that is already attached to the cylinder and I don’t need it yet. Just know they have you covered. The system isn’t cheap but it’s designed to run a while without any maintenance or additional purchases needed.
Since I have to be special, I’ll take pictures of how I secure the load but…the spring clasp is one of the more solid ones I’ve handled.
Closing Thoughts
With an increasingly crowded market for vacuum products (the pump tube hanger is a new one on me above this post) the customer service is going to be key for a company to continue to stay on top of the market. As someone who regularly corresponds with monkeybar at autoextender, Dave at Pumptoys and the one guy at Hardwear (hardboy network) that helped me with all my horseshoe cock rings (who remembered me with a 5 gap in buying stuff for me to get my sex cockring last year)…you want to create a rapport with your customers. You want to remember them years down the line when gear is lost, broken or outgrown and they need to set up a new system. I’ve done it with those other vendors…and if I hang long enough successfully I could see doing it with LG Hanger.
Really, if I can say that…then I think it’s worth it and that…is enough said.