18-08-2023, 22:52
Thanks Starry. That’s so weird. I asked them if the domes were sticky, and they said yes, and that I could wash off the stickiness with plain water if I want. That didn’t make sense to me because you can’t just rinse the stickiness off of adhesive silicone with just plain water. I wonder if they redesigned their domes, or if the representative was just lying to me. But why would they lie about that? I also asked them what the vacuum range of their white pump is, and they refused to tell me. It’s a shame they’re not more trustworthy.
Either way, I think you’ll be happy with the Noogleberry silicone rings. They are well worth the money. I’ve tried 5 different types of padding, and the NB silicone rings are by far the best. Don’t bother trying their foam rings. They are horrible. They don’t hold a seal well.
What wound pump do you use? Can you give me a link? Don’t worry if it’s not in English.
How long do you pump? Do you pump all night, for 8 hours more? I’m asking because I’m worried that 50mmhg is too strong for me for all night pumping. I found a negative pressure wound therapy pump that’s affordable, and it goes all the way down to 40 mmhg but it still costs a lot more than I want to pay. It would be great if I could find something cheaper.
Either way, I think you’ll be happy with the Noogleberry silicone rings. They are well worth the money. I’ve tried 5 different types of padding, and the NB silicone rings are by far the best. Don’t bother trying their foam rings. They are horrible. They don’t hold a seal well.
What wound pump do you use? Can you give me a link? Don’t worry if it’s not in English.
How long do you pump? Do you pump all night, for 8 hours more? I’m asking because I’m worried that 50mmhg is too strong for me for all night pumping. I found a negative pressure wound therapy pump that’s affordable, and it goes all the way down to 40 mmhg but it still costs a lot more than I want to pay. It would be great if I could find something cheaper.