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gimmegirth
12-28-06, 05:47 PM
Sorry this is in the wrong forum but the pumpers part don't seem to get much of a post rate...
I was wondering what people's experience with the 'bathmate' pump has been like? I'm thinking of getting one. I've read it can be used in the shower aswell, is this true cos i only got a shower when i'm at uni.
www.bathmate.biz
Cheers, GG
doublelongdaddy
12-28-06, 05:55 PM
Looks confusing, what is it supposed to do? (I hate baths, unless some fine, Phat ass chick is involved:D)
millionman
12-28-06, 06:06 PM
Skip it and look for http://www.lapdist.com/ This is the best pump company around and their pumps are not overly expensive. You get what you pay for as these pumps are really incredibly quality.
Of course you could always start out working with your hands and using an ADS but then again you could be pressed for time and pumping offers the best of both worlds.
Juggers
12-28-06, 07:46 PM
Looks confusing, what is it supposed to do? (I hate baths, unless some fine, Phat ass chick is involved:D)
haha, you're full of em DLD!
Looks like some strange cool water pump...I don't know how well it works though. The video is insane check it out.
Looks confusing, what is it supposed to do? (I hate baths, unless some fine, Phat ass chick is involved:D)
yes sir!
gimmegirth
12-29-06, 07:46 AM
Can you water pump with that, Millionman??
I like the look of the bathmate though, simple and handy. They go for £35 on ebay to!
Also it's a UK company... we have to pay high shipping costs AND tax on items fron th US.
millionman
12-29-06, 10:50 AM
Well, I can tell you that it's worth the shipping and taxes. The bathmate looks cheap and poorly made, and with pumps and anything in general you get what you pay for. Water pumping is a decent practice but I've never known anyone that water pumped exclusively and I know that the LA Pump is not really meant for water pumping. That's not to say that it can't be but I've never used it in that fashion. Why do you want to water pump?
penguinsfan
12-30-06, 03:21 PM
Looks like an interesting concept.
twofistd
12-31-06, 12:27 AM
i dunno.....
if i got a bathmate, my rubber ducky would get lonely.
roddthewadd64
10-14-07, 06:36 AM
Can you water pump with that, Millionman??
I like the look of the bathmate though, simple and handy. They go for £35 on ebay to!
Also it's a UK company... we have to pay high shipping costs AND tax on items fron th US.he bathmate is a cheap plastic toy. i have an old john holmes pump that i use for water pumping every now and then,basically you can waterpump with any pump that doesnt have a gauge,as the water will screw the gauge up.
StillHangin
10-14-07, 04:35 PM
Skip it and look for http://www.lapdist.com/ This is the best pump company around and their pumps are not overly expensive. You get what you pay for as these pumps are really incredibly quality.
Of course you could always start out working with your hands and using an ADS but then again you could be pressed for time and pumping offers the best of both worlds.
that site is funny as hell. it sells the same pump and guage as Harbor Freight, except its 30 bucks more, and you don't get a brake bleeder kit with it...
REDZULU2003
02-19-10, 02:16 PM
Well, I can tell you that it's worth the shipping and taxes. The bathmate looks cheap and poorly made, and with pumps and anything in general you get what you pay for. Water pumping is a decent practice but I've never known anyone that water pumped exclusively and I know that the LA Pump is not really meant for water pumping. That's not to say that it can't be but I've never used it in that fashion. Why do you want to water pump?
Old thread but look how Bathmate has come on. Its a GREAT product and WELL MADE, I'm seeing gains from it and Hydro(water) pumping is better than conventional in many ways.
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