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airlock or smartbox
September 24 2008 at 1:31 AM amy (no login)
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In your opinion whats better smartbox or airlock?
does the smartbox come with batteries?
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Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: airlock or smartbox September 24 2008, 6:53 PM
AIRLOCK AIRLOCK AIRLOCK
No doubt, airlock all the way. But DON'T BUY A READY MADE AIRLOCK!!
I used the smartbox (you're not supposed to suck out more air with your mouth as this risks damaging it and it's expensive) for about 5 weeks then dropped it and wasn't convinced it was fully functional afterwards. You can either just use the tubing Brava give you and fold the end over using a rubber band or clip to hold or you can buy a one-way valve called a 'check valve' from the aquarium section in the pet shop and stick that in the end. If you need the whole airlock buy the valve + a 't-piece' + 1m or 3ft of tubing from the aquarium section, cut the tube into 3 and assemble into a T shape attaching 2 ends to the domes and sticking the vlave in the other. You can make the whole set in about 2 minutes for small change, for some reason people seem to be buying them off ebay and they're a total rip off!
The airlock isn't just a cheap substitute it is actually better as you get stronger suction.
Whichever you choose make the airlock anyway so you have an emergency backup (it's also useful if you want to wear the domes while soaking in a long hot bath or working out where you'll get sweaty - moisture damages the smartbox.
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amy
(no login) Thanks louise September 24 2008, 9:29 PM
so basically the domes attatched to the tubes is all u need and fold em over and suck out air?
any recomendations for just beginning?
It seems like the smartbox gently pumps vs airlock ?Does it turn your breasts purple?
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dandelion
(Login dandelion1) Re: airlock or smartbox September 25 2008, 1:26 AM
no your breasts won't go purple, unless you suction harder than a vaccuum machine haha! because you're sucking with your mouth, you control the suction
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CousinRose
(Login CousinRose) Re: airlock or smartbox October 1 2008, 1:32 PM
This is just my second week but I started out using an airlock and it was horrible. I couldn't sleep at all, it hurt my skin, ribs and armpits. I only wore it for maximum 4 hours. Then I went back to the smartbox and sleeping was quite easy (compared to the horror nights before). I even managed my full 12 hours this night I think it may be best to start with using the smartbox while you get used to wearing the system. The pressure is lower and you will wake up when the pump gets started (I don't need the alarm and was only awaken once this night). Then switch to an airlock when sleeping and wearing it gets more comfortable, hopefully in 2 - 3 weeks (fingers crossed). At least that is my plan. I am trying to go through this as pain free as possible
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Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: airlock or smartbox October 1 2008, 6:21 PM
You say the airlock was too hard and it was so painful you couldn't sleep - why didn't you let some air out?!?!
I usually suck as hard as I can then when I can't handle it any more let some out for comfort. I often have to let a little more out so I can't feel the pressure before I go to sleep, the whole point of airlocking is that you're controlling the suction level so if it's too much don't suck so hard!
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CousinRose
(no login) Re: airlock or smartbox October 2 2008, 7:51 PM
I did let some of the air out one time and slept really well but I woke up in the morning and the suction was all gone. I don't want that to happen again so I am only going to use the airlock when I can handle more suction so I wont have to worry about loosing suction during the night. I still agree the airlock is better but for me I am going to use the smartbox the first two weeks while I build up some tolerance, then I will switch to the airlock.
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NorwayGirl
(no login) Re: airlock or smartbox October 5 2008, 2:00 PM
My smartbox comes with batteries
September 24 2008 at 1:31 AM amy (no login)
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In your opinion whats better smartbox or airlock?
does the smartbox come with batteries?
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Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: airlock or smartbox September 24 2008, 6:53 PM
AIRLOCK AIRLOCK AIRLOCK
No doubt, airlock all the way. But DON'T BUY A READY MADE AIRLOCK!!
I used the smartbox (you're not supposed to suck out more air with your mouth as this risks damaging it and it's expensive) for about 5 weeks then dropped it and wasn't convinced it was fully functional afterwards. You can either just use the tubing Brava give you and fold the end over using a rubber band or clip to hold or you can buy a one-way valve called a 'check valve' from the aquarium section in the pet shop and stick that in the end. If you need the whole airlock buy the valve + a 't-piece' + 1m or 3ft of tubing from the aquarium section, cut the tube into 3 and assemble into a T shape attaching 2 ends to the domes and sticking the vlave in the other. You can make the whole set in about 2 minutes for small change, for some reason people seem to be buying them off ebay and they're a total rip off!
The airlock isn't just a cheap substitute it is actually better as you get stronger suction.
Whichever you choose make the airlock anyway so you have an emergency backup (it's also useful if you want to wear the domes while soaking in a long hot bath or working out where you'll get sweaty - moisture damages the smartbox.
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amy
(no login) Thanks louise September 24 2008, 9:29 PM
so basically the domes attatched to the tubes is all u need and fold em over and suck out air?
any recomendations for just beginning?
It seems like the smartbox gently pumps vs airlock ?Does it turn your breasts purple?
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dandelion
(Login dandelion1) Re: airlock or smartbox September 25 2008, 1:26 AM
no your breasts won't go purple, unless you suction harder than a vaccuum machine haha! because you're sucking with your mouth, you control the suction
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CousinRose
(Login CousinRose) Re: airlock or smartbox October 1 2008, 1:32 PM
This is just my second week but I started out using an airlock and it was horrible. I couldn't sleep at all, it hurt my skin, ribs and armpits. I only wore it for maximum 4 hours. Then I went back to the smartbox and sleeping was quite easy (compared to the horror nights before). I even managed my full 12 hours this night I think it may be best to start with using the smartbox while you get used to wearing the system. The pressure is lower and you will wake up when the pump gets started (I don't need the alarm and was only awaken once this night). Then switch to an airlock when sleeping and wearing it gets more comfortable, hopefully in 2 - 3 weeks (fingers crossed). At least that is my plan. I am trying to go through this as pain free as possible
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Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: airlock or smartbox October 1 2008, 6:21 PM
You say the airlock was too hard and it was so painful you couldn't sleep - why didn't you let some air out?!?!
I usually suck as hard as I can then when I can't handle it any more let some out for comfort. I often have to let a little more out so I can't feel the pressure before I go to sleep, the whole point of airlocking is that you're controlling the suction level so if it's too much don't suck so hard!
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CousinRose
(no login) Re: airlock or smartbox October 2 2008, 7:51 PM
I did let some of the air out one time and slept really well but I woke up in the morning and the suction was all gone. I don't want that to happen again so I am only going to use the airlock when I can handle more suction so I wont have to worry about loosing suction during the night. I still agree the airlock is better but for me I am going to use the smartbox the first two weeks while I build up some tolerance, then I will switch to the airlock.
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NorwayGirl
(no login) Re: airlock or smartbox October 5 2008, 2:00 PM
My smartbox comes with batteries