27-09-2016, 09:46
(26-09-2016, 01:38)Karren Wrote:So many have asked I decided to do a tutorial kind of post. Products I use: Foodsaver cordless vacuum pump from Walmart $20. Glass fish bowl from Petsmart - $11. Small piece of clear plastic tubing - $1.
You need to take the large top off the food saver and expose the little nipple. With a knife, drill a small hole in the end. Attach the tubing. I put the tubing inside the fish bowl under my arm pit. Make sure you lube up good. Place the fish bowl over your breast and turn on the pump. When enough pressure has been created pull the tubing out. They stay attached without repumping for hours.
I will post some actual photos of me using it when I figure out how to reduce the photo size on my iPhone. Lol
Thank you so much for your post with the instructions! I already have the noogleberry clear tube and pump. Since the cups are small, I can use fishbowls or anything else as bigger cups. I have some questions :
1) Once you put one end of the tube inside the fish bowl and begin to pump, r u able to create vacuum? Coz the tube gets sort of squeezed between the cup and the breast and vacuum cannot be created. How do you do it?
2) What does "make sure you lube up good" mean? Sorry, I am not from the US or Europe
