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Why Brava and not a simpler device?
June 28 2007 at 4:13 PM Moon (Login -Moon-)
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I've been using suction together with my herbs and massage routine. I don't have Brava, I just have two domes that are used as a suction device, with which you create the pressure manually. Basically you just sqeeze them and press them on the breast and they hold on to it with suction force because of the difference in pressure. You can create a stronger or weaker suction (albeit not measure it tho). So I was thinking, all you need for that are two plastic domes, you can achieve the suction compleately manually, so why buy expensive electronic devices? In what is Brava better than this simple method?
Another qustion - I wonder if any of you guys know exactly what pressure difference does Brava create? I'd like a number if this information is available, but I'd also like you to explain how it feels - is the suction so strong that you feel your breast expand? Thanks!
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lindsey
(no login) cheaper way to buy brava June 28 2007, 6:00 PM
On ebay, you can buy refurbished Brava sets, with new domes for around 800$, I recently bought one. There is also a smart box less version of brava. You can make the tubing on your own and this costs about 3.40$ American money and you get the supplies at wall-mart. All you need is fish tank tubing, a T-conector, and this little peice called an air back flow lock. You then suck on the end of the tubing untill you acquire the suction level you want, and then the suction remains because of the air back flow lock (one way valve). This takes just a few seconds. Only thing is, if your domes come off in the middle of the night, then you don't have the smart box to alarm and wake you up. This is another option to keep in mind however. I am goign to try it. One problem that I can forsee is the fact that you really don't know exactly how much pressure because the smart box actaully computes and measures it....Jsut anted to let you guys know....For example my friend bought a pair of domes for 200$ from brava, this set up of line at wallmart for 3 dollars and a big sports bra to hold it on....and she's getting the same results for less
June 28 2007 at 4:13 PM Moon (Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER
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I've been using suction together with my herbs and massage routine. I don't have Brava, I just have two domes that are used as a suction device, with which you create the pressure manually. Basically you just sqeeze them and press them on the breast and they hold on to it with suction force because of the difference in pressure. You can create a stronger or weaker suction (albeit not measure it tho). So I was thinking, all you need for that are two plastic domes, you can achieve the suction compleately manually, so why buy expensive electronic devices? In what is Brava better than this simple method?
Another qustion - I wonder if any of you guys know exactly what pressure difference does Brava create? I'd like a number if this information is available, but I'd also like you to explain how it feels - is the suction so strong that you feel your breast expand? Thanks!
Author Reply
lindsey
(no login) cheaper way to buy brava June 28 2007, 6:00 PM
On ebay, you can buy refurbished Brava sets, with new domes for around 800$, I recently bought one. There is also a smart box less version of brava. You can make the tubing on your own and this costs about 3.40$ American money and you get the supplies at wall-mart. All you need is fish tank tubing, a T-conector, and this little peice called an air back flow lock. You then suck on the end of the tubing untill you acquire the suction level you want, and then the suction remains because of the air back flow lock (one way valve). This takes just a few seconds. Only thing is, if your domes come off in the middle of the night, then you don't have the smart box to alarm and wake you up. This is another option to keep in mind however. I am goign to try it. One problem that I can forsee is the fact that you really don't know exactly how much pressure because the smart box actaully computes and measures it....Jsut anted to let you guys know....For example my friend bought a pair of domes for 200$ from brava, this set up of line at wallmart for 3 dollars and a big sports bra to hold it on....and she's getting the same results for less