JimStars wrote:Who makes VED's without a release valve/button? I guess Vacuret -- just looked at the picture and no button or valve.
That is just plain dumb design.
I am pretty sure medical grade pumps are required to have a release mechanism right? FDA approval and all that?
j
The Vacurect works very well. It doesn't need a valve (a valve is just one more thing to break), all you do is just break the seal between the pump and the ring with your finger. It was $200.
As I found out, the only difference between some "prescription" pumps and other pumps is the price. My uro set me up to get a prescription "approved" pump, don't remember the brand, and it was $500. I said the hell with that, looked around online and saw the identical $500 one that the uro suggested I buy, and another one with a slightly different package -- same brand pump, and appeared the same in the picture as the "approved" one -- for like $180.
I emailed the company and they responded, saying that there really was no difference between the two pumps, but the $500 price was for insurance, and the $180 one was sold to people like me who actually pay their own way through life.
And people wonder why health price inflation is 15% or more per year?
RP in 2012 because of prostate cancer. 100% ED, also some leakage problems.