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The HealthAndYoga™ Superior Enema Bulb is a 4-ounce, eco-friendly cleansing tool made from thick natural rubber. It features a user-friendly design with a wider mouth for easy filling, a smooth nozzle for comfort, and discreet packaging for privacy. Perfect for infants, this bulb ensures a safe and effective cleansing experience.
S**D
Safe
Tool works excellent compared to other products; materials are strong yet easy to handle, and the item is gentle on the body. I would recommend an alteration to the product so that it is latex-allergy compatible, however for me without allergies it is excellent.
S**C
It does just what it's supposed to and does it well.
Couldn't be happier with my purchase, great price, great product. This Superior Enema Bulb does just what it's supposed to do and does it quite well. The bulb is real rubber and you can tell buy squeezing it, very pliable and easy to grip. The 8 Oz bulb holds a sufficient amount and handling and squeezing is not difficult. The nozzle is smooth without any sharp edges and with a bit of lube can be used without discomfort. The tight fit of the press-in nozzle tip make for absolutely no leaking during use and is very easy to remove for refilling and installing the tip back into the bulb take very little effort as well. There was a good number of these enema bulbs to choose from and I certainly made the right choice with the Superior Enema Bulb from Soulgenie
L**W
when you just need more
I usually use an ear-dropper-size bulb when my gut needs liquid to empty itself, but sometimes it just takes more. The nozzle unscrews from the bulb for easy filling, which is way more convenient than getting water into the ear-dropper-size bulb.
L**U
Tip feels very hard and is too long
Not A soft tip, and too long.I would be afraid to use it.
K**O
Well made
Appears to be well made, thick-walled, but pliable. Purchased it for technical needs; however, if one intends to use it as directed, i.e. for enemas, the nozzle edge may need some polishing.
P**L
No Leakage!
This bulb seems very well made. The walls of the bulb are very thick, but also very flexible. So, it's easy to squeeze. The nozzle is quite smooth and does not cause any discomfort. Best of all, it doesn't leak when you squeeze it, like other bulbs with a screw-in stem.My old one actually sprang a leak in the side of the bulb after about 8 years, even though it appeared to be of similar construction to this one. So, I hope this red one will survive. Still, I'd be happy to get 8 years out of it.My only complaint is that it is very difficult to get the nozzle back into the bulb after filling it. And, not removing it to fill the bulb is not really an option for me. I can't seem to get it filled completely, unless I take the nozzle off and fill the bulb directly. That's the way I've always done it. Maybe, not the best way, but it's what I'm used to. I've ended up using the nozzle from the old bulb, since it it ever-so-slightly smaller in diameter.Other than that, I highly recommend this Enema Bulb.
K**L
8 oz. Rectal enama bulb syrange
Twice as big as the last one I had but works well and is made of sturdy Take the tip and use a nail sand board on the rough edges from casting. The heavy end will pop in easily / cant it ,then push it in straight as it will go in easy. very Durable Bulb. Great for the Price.
L**H
Why do Enamas Have to Be So Difficult!?
Why does it have to be so difficult to perform an enema. When I started enemas I was lucky and got a good one or two quart rubber bag... must have been beginners luck! It didn't leak. It was the kind that you could screw the cap and hose attachment down, so that when you were using the bag you could give it a good hard squeeze to get the fluid moving. With the open ended bottles, you only have gravity and water pressure to do the job, but what if your bowel is impacted and obstructed, and water simply does not flow in? You can try to order the Screw Top Bottles, but read the Reviews -- they all leak or they are so thin they pop like balloons the first time you squeeze them. I guess the Chinese don't know what they are for, and besides, they are paid to make the things, not to test them. so I stuck with my large Open Ended Bag, that I can't squeeze, but decided to use a small bottle to start things off -- to break through any impacted obstructions. At first I used those little Store Bought Enema Bottles... but they pop too. So I read the reviews and got this thing. My God! The top does not screw on! the Red Bottle Thing just has a slot bored into in, and the White Tip thing has a kind of a pipe end that has to be forced into the slot. Now, the White Pipe is MUCH LARGER than the Slot you have to force it into -- they call that a Friction Fit. The Problem is that you have to fill it with Water and then you have to try to push the Large Pipe into the Small Hole -- you end up spraying yourself and the bathroom with water. I didn't throw it away, but kept it. I practiced every day, and now after a month I have learned to insert the Pipe into the Hole without incident about 95% of the time. I steady it against the sink, use my finger to cover the White Tip Hole, and starting with the most pronounced dip on the White Pipe End, I wiggle and press and pop it in. so the product, at this point in time, is not bad, and it does work... it even works well, but REALIZE that if you buy it yourself... you will have this learning curve thing to go through, and it may be quite inconvenient for a while until you learn to stop spraying yourself and your poor bathroom rug.
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