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Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:49 pm |
Just an opinion from someone who owns both the Vaculifter's (all 4) and also the manual cupping devices betsy recommends..
Vaculifter's are extremely easy and efficient to use. They glide all over the skin very easily, and keep great suction. There is also a handy little button that allows you to release a little suction, without losing the seal, and likewise, giving a little extra squeeze to the bulb, lets you increase suction in motion. I had no problem cleaning them, and just used the end of a wash cloth for the inner cup, and rinse the outside under hot water......(No need to squeeze the bulb while cleaning, which would cause water to get inside.)
Manual cupping devices I found to be very hard on my hands while using, and they lost suction frequently while using them. The up side is they come apart for very easy cleaning of the cup. The other thing I don't like about them is when you finally get a comfortable amount of suction, your hand hurts so much, that you have to take a break. |
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