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I used to have a pump a year ago. It was making my penis curvy upwards so I stopped I got scared. I was focusing on my weight , I lost a shit ton of weight, covid hit I regained . I’m back on loosing weight now. I took out my pump that I bought randomly at a sex shop it wasn’t working . Threw it out . I need a good penis pump that I am able to easily put on and use . I am small, 4.7 inch erect when solid hard . When I used to use the pump it would jump to 5.6 inch erect length . I need help finding a new pump. I’ve bought the leluv cylinder and pump and blue wire 66 bucks on amazon I got it , that shit didn’t work , I couldn’t build it , it wasn’t attaching the blue wire to the cyldiner and to the pump. I threw it out.. I need a easy pump to use but a good one . Money isn’t an issue, can anyone advise me please!

See attachment for picture of the leluv that didn’t work for me . Yes I also got the blue wire , I couldn’t attach them !! .I’ve also bought a stretcher I forgot which one it was like 2 years ago almost and I couldn’t build it either so I threw it out .should I buy a stretcher ? I’m 25 years old at 225 pounds. I was 250 before

Originally Posted by John1220
I used to have a pump a year ago. It was making my penis curvy upwards so I stopped I got scared. I was focusing on my weight , I lost a shit ton of weight, covid hit I regained . I’m back on loosing weight now. I took out my pump that I bought randomly at a sex shop it wasn’t working . Threw it out . I need a good penis pump that I am able to easily put on and use . I am small, 4.7 inch erect when solid hard . When I used to use the pump it would jump to 5.6 inch erect length . I need help finding a new pump. I’ve bought the leluv cylinder and pump and blue wire 66 bucks on amazon I got it , that shit didn’t work , I couldn’t build it , it wasn’t attaching the blue wire to the cyldiner and to the pump. I threw it out.. I need a easy pump to use but a good one . Money isn’t an issue, can anyone advise me please!

See attachment for picture of the leluv that didn’t work for me . Yes I also got the blue wire , I couldn’t attach them !! .I’ve also bought a stretcher I forgot which one it was like 2 years ago almost and I couldn’t build it either so I threw it out .should I buy a stretcher ? I’m 25 years old at 225 pounds. I was 250 before

I have the same pump and the same style LeLuv cylinder. Works perfectly.

All you need is a male quick connect adapter for the hose to connect to the female connection on the cylinder. Did you have one? Leluv sells them on Amazon.

By blue wire do you mean blue hose?


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

Originally Posted by 32quarters
I have the same pump and the same style LeLuv cylinder. Works perfectly.

All you need is a male quick connect adapter for the hose to connect to the female connection on the cylinder. Did you have one? Leluv sells them on Amazon.

By blue wire do you mean blue hose?

Yes I meant blue hose. I YouTube to try to connect the blue hose into the tip of the cylinder and onto the tip of the pump it wouldn’t attach, it was useless . I heard the leluv was the best one I wish someone can just send it to me where it’s already build

Did you have a male quick coupler for the hose to cylinder connection? It just clicks into the female connector in the cylinder, and disconnects by pushing the release lever on the female coupling.

The blue hose just slides over the male barbed fitting on the vac pump. These are all 1/4” size hose and couplings. Sometimes you may need to heat the hose to slide it onto the pump. Heat it with hot water works. Or you could lube the pump fitting with dishwashing soap or glass cleaner, which will both evaporate so slipping off wont be an issue.


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

Originally Posted by 32quarters
Did you have a male quick coupler for the hose to cylinder connection? It just clicks into the female connector in the cylinder, and disconnects by pushing the release lever on the female coupling.

The blue hose just slides over the male barbed fitting on the vac pump. These are all 1/4” size hose and couplings. Sometimes you may need to heat the hose to slide it onto the pump. Heat it with hot water works. Or you could lube the pump fitting with dishwashing soap or glass cleaner, which will both evaporate so slipping off won’t be an issue.

I was told to buy the leluv cylinder, blue hose, and the vacuum pump that comes in a red box. Do you mind building it for me and ship it to me, I’ll pay. And question about the leluv cylinder, how come it didn’t come with that rubber thing in the bottom of the cylinder where you slide your penis through it so it can seal in the pump while pumping.

The silicon/rubber seal for the base of the cylinder usually split within a few usages so are basically of limited use. The base of the cylinder will seal against your pubic area without the additional seal. You may need to teim your pubes back and keep that area well lubricated with your choice of lube. I like coconut oil.

You still have not answered my question of did you have a male quick connect coupler that attaches to the female quick coupler shown in the picture of the Leluv cylinder you attached.

Some cylinders have a male barb fitting just like on the vac pump. Generally it is made of the same material as the cylinder and is formed with the cylinder. In this example the 1/4” hose slides over the barb nipple on both the pump and on the cylinder.

Other cylinders come with a female quick connect fitting as previously discussed.


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.


Last edited by 32quarters : 11-07-2020 at .

Here is a picture of everything you need for a successful pump session.

1) A pistol style vac pump. This one is a mightyvac but I also have a $20 red one which also work very well.
2) connecting hose, 1/4”x18”. The blue silicone hose is more flexible than the hose that comes with the red vac pump kit, but those hoses are perfectly suitable for this application. Use the included ones and save some money. I like 18” length so you can lay the pump down without it tugging on the cylinder.
3) this hose also hase a 1/4” male quick release (disconnect) fitting. Amazon carries them for $8.79. Just search for a LeLuv male-to-male quick-release fitting with o-ring single for vacuum pumps.
NOTE: you only need this if your vacuum tube (cylinder) comes with a female quick release fitting.
4. Vacuum tube/cylinder. Neither have a separate silicon seal for the base. I don’t use one.
- the bottom one in the pic has a barbed nipple connection for the hose to slip over
- the top one is a LeLuv cylinder with a female quick disconnect fitting.


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

Originally Posted by 32quarters
The silicon/rubber seal for the base of the cylinder usually split within a few usages so are basically of limited use. The base of the cylinder will seal against your pubic area without the additional seal. You may need to teim your pubes back and keep that area well lubricated with your choice of lube. I like coconut oil.

You still have not answered my question of did you have a male quick connect coupler that attaches to the female quick coupler shown in the picture of the Leluv cylinder you attached.

Some cylinders have a male barb fitting just like on the vac pump. Generally it is made of the same material as the cylinder and is formed with the cylinder. In this example the 1/4” hose slides over the barb nipple on both the pump and on the cylinder.

Other cylinders come with a female quick connect fitting as previously discussed.

It may have came with it , there was no instructions because as you said the rest was for the car . Once it arrives I will update you to see if I’m having any trouble using it, hopefully I don’t have any trouble.

Originally Posted by 32quarters
Here is a picture of everything you need for a successful pump session.

1) A pistol style vac pump. This one is a mightyvac but I also have a $20 red one which also work very well.
2) connecting hose, 1/4”x18”. The blue silicone hose is more flexible than the hose that comes with the red vac pump kit, but those hoses are perfectly suitable for this application. Use the included ones and save some money. I like 18” length so you can lay the pump down without it tugging on the cylinder.
3) this hose also hase a 1/4” male quick release (disconnect) fitting. Amazon carries them for $8.79. Just search for a LeLuv male-to-male quick-release fitting with o-ring single for vacuum pumps.
NOTE: you only need this if your vacuum tube (cylinder) comes with a female quick release fitting.
4. Vacuum tube/cylinder. Neither have a separate silicon seal for the base. I don’t use one.
- the bottom one in the pic has a barbed nipple connection for the hose to slip over
- the top one is a LeLuv cylinder with a female quick disconnect fitting.

Based on the picture I see on the blue hose there is a white thing which I’m assuming it is to be put and placed into the cylinder right ? Now on the other side of the blue hose there is no piece to attach to the pump. Why is that ? Don’t you need something to attach it to the actual pump itself ?

The hose slides over the male barb fitting on the pump.

The “white thing” on the hose is the male quick disconnect fitting which slides into the hose on one side and into the female quick disconnect fitting on the cylinder. It is a distinct item which must be purchased separately. It does not come with the brake bleed pump kit. Check Amazon for it. In the previous post I gave you the precise name to search Amazon for. Once you find it on Amazon and know what it looks like, you can search other places for it if you choose to.


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

I also bought the LeLuv pump off Amazon and haven’t had any issues with it, but I bought the whole thing as a complete set, not the cylinder and pump/hose separately. It had everything, and I literally just plugged the hose into the top of the cylinder and got busy.

If you really need help getting one, PM. Happy to help.

Randy

This is certainly one option and is great for convenience but it is more expensive than purchasing the individual components.


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

So I got my leluv pump. Works great. Only issue is my last pump the cylinder was bigger. This cylinder is alittle smaller. Should I exchange it ? What should I do because I’ve heard for girth gains the cylinder needs to be alittle bigger than what your current size is . Is that true ?

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