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« Reply #15 on: July 28, 2009, 10:58:22 PM » |
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Hi Rachie
So what you are saying is if you turn the know to 2 for example, it doesnt stop sucking when it reaches the 2 level, but keeps on sucking? That could be a problem!
Be careful dear. We don't want you all bruised up !!!
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« Reply #16 on: July 29, 2009, 07:07:03 PM » |
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I'm going to have another little break and then try again at the weekend - I will not give up on it! Then again, I don't want to be bruised!
Thanks for the advice Jelly - it's a bit of a pain to have to wait but it's the best thing to do!
I'll post again at the weekend - sorry everyon! I hope it will all be worth it in the end (I'm sure it will).
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« Reply #17 on: July 29, 2009, 10:59:33 PM » |
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Hugs rachiex, thankyou for testing this for all of us.. well im with you buddy Im not noogling either yet as a cup broke.. but new ones on the way thanks to wonderful lucy and team.
I suggest you try on lowest setting even if it doesnt do anything and next day bump it up i little till you find what is just right ( ah reminds me of a fairy story Goldilocks and the three noogle settings lol.....) lots of luck Rachiex love Jellye.
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« Reply #18 on: July 30, 2009, 10:55:20 AM » |
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Hi Rachiex, the problem may be that the blue regulator does not reduce the pressure low enough. I will send you a different one that should work better and you can easily just replace the blue knob with it. best wishes Lucy 
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« Reply #19 on: August 02, 2009, 02:28:30 PM » |
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hi, As far as the regulator goes It needs to be a valve that allows an adjustable amount of external air leakage into the vacuum line. If your regulator is the type that pinches off the flow it won't work as expected.... It will slow down how FAST the domes come up to pressure not how much pressure is there. MY recommendation for an experiment is to put a small hole in the vacuum line going to the dome and use a finger to partially cover the hole to see how covering the hole affects the final pressure in the domes. P.S. it doesn't take very much vacuum pressure to do damage... I have been pumping mine up by suction from my mouth and then air locking them to hold pressure. I have over done it a couple of times and caused blistering. Hope that helps Joni (Yes I'm still a nerd  )
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« Reply #20 on: August 02, 2009, 07:18:52 PM » |
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What kind of macine are you using - the Bosom Beauty or one that you've adapted instead?
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« Reply #21 on: August 05, 2009, 06:50:48 PM » |
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Just an update to say I haven't forgotten about the pump - just waiting on the new nozzle to control the pressure so I don't get more bruises! As always - waiting on good old Royal Mail!  x xx x 
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« Reply #22 on: August 06, 2009, 02:01:50 PM » |
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YEAAA. I wanted another alternative to Bosom Beauty and now i found one. Will it be cheaper then the 180 i had to pay to get a new, even though i only had my old one for 2 months?
I' so excited i hope its released soon. I'll be the first buyer!
I was thinking of the hand held pump. Question is when u pump i, u just pup once and it sticks and your boob just sucks the way to the top?
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« Reply #23 on: August 19, 2009, 07:17:08 AM » |
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It seems to me, that there must be an easy solution to controlling the 'thing' like switching it off for a moment when the pressure gets too much and then back on again when the pressure receedes. It does have an On/Off switch, doesn't it?  I know from experience with my whoppers that I couldn't take a constant pull on them that never let up....I'd be falling over them when I walked if that were the case. On/Off switch...seems like common sense to me.
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« Reply #24 on: August 20, 2009, 03:45:02 AM » |
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does it only suck? or does the electric one actually pump?
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« Reply #25 on: September 21, 2009, 02:57:06 PM » |
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The pressure should definately be reduced. We don't want to walk away from this journey with boob damage. 
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« Reply #26 on: October 01, 2009, 09:10:09 PM » |
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Hi i just got my noogleberry pump  and had a few questions, first when i pump my breast do i have to keep pumping or can i just leave them pumped and not keep pressing the button to release it and keep pumping if so how long can i leave them this way without releasing it? and when would i know that my cup is too small at the moment when pumped the nipple just about fills the cup. im wearing them now...
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« Reply #27 on: October 01, 2009, 09:32:01 PM » |
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Welcome to the forum. With regard to pumping, you can do either. I started off by pumping and releasing to get my skin used to being stretched. Now I generally pump and hold for the whole session, so its really up to you. Most ladies tend to pump and hold though i find. I would start off by just doing short sessions, up to 30mins, you can do this a couple of times a day if you have the time or just one session, again whatever suits your lifestyle. Be sure you don't over pump though as this will damage your breasts. Pump until you feel your breasts tighten, overpumping will be painful as a lot of ladies on here will tell you. What size are your breasts (sorry to be personal! lol) and what size domes are you using? If you are filling the domes already and you are not overpumping then they are probably too small for you. Hope this helps. Best wishes. 
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« Reply #28 on: October 01, 2009, 09:40:28 PM » |
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By the way, you're better off creating a new thread for any queries you may have as this one was about the electric pump currently being tested. It's easier to keep track of your queries etc when you do this and people are more likely to see your question. I know it can be a bit confusing when you first start using the forum and you're not sure where you should be posting but you'll soon get the hang of it. Just click the new thread button at the top. Its also a good idea to spend some time reading through some of the old posts on here, if you haven't already, as they are full of useful information for newcomers. I'm pretty new myself (just 2 months in) and I'm still reading!! lol Good luck and happy noogling!! 
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« Reply #29 on: October 21, 2009, 12:21:03 PM » |
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Rachiex, we haven't heard anything from you since the 5th of August. The Royal Mail cant be THAT slow!!!!! Are you going to use the the pump or not. Lucy wont release it for sale until you have adequetly tested it. If you cant, or wont, ...I will.  Philli
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