Handy sleeve alternatives

Wotcha!

Yea, so that’s pretty much the technique i used for the Suck-O-Mat when i first bought it, in that it slowly lets air in by kinetic action, and you need to squeeze it out to reaffirm the vacuum. It was this issue that became a problem when i initiated the Handy symbiosis with it, and why i ended up with the T piece, tap, and aquarium valve arrangement. Was wondering if you could fit a small length of airline and an aquarium valve to your sleeve, but it would be pointless, as it would be on ‘squeeze’ setting all the time. But that’s basically the principle. And now, when i use the Suck-O-Mat on it’s own, i consider the T-valved mod to be essential, why they never thought to ship it with that is a shame, because many of the terrible reviews the machine received would be moot if it had an on the fly adjustment for the vacuum, and some instructions about correct usage, other than “PuuT oN DIcK aNd wANk!!1!”.

Interestingly, that QUICKSHOT VANTAGE @Tinous11 praises highly appears to be a) something i’m looking for anyway, but more importantly b) the first half of a combination of sleeves for the S-o-M. You mentioned extending down below the S-O-M sleeve with a separate thinner sleeve to extend the
length, i’m thinking one could take a QUICKSHOT and add a sleeve to the upper portion. And weirdly enough, there is a sleeve out there that might do the job, the sleeve from the original Suck-O-Mat. This is an abortion of a sleeve, it’s hard, wide on the inside, and has no nubs at all, utterly smooth. It’s like sticking your dick in… nothing… it’s so boring… i hate it… i tried to jazz it up with some TPE forms on the inside, but it’s these experiments that showed me how clever the nubs are on the inside of the current sleeve.

But you could (possibly) force a QUICKSHOT up the open end of it, and maybe… just maybe… we’ve discovered a way to increase the number of sleeves available on the Suck-OwO-Handy symbiote by about a factor of ten.

FUCKIN’ A…!!!

Right… off to the lab…

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