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The Silicone Collapsible Enema Bucket Kit is a comprehensive solution for at-home colon cleansing. It includes a 1.2-quart silicone bucket, a 5.3-foot hose, a water thermometer, five replaceable enema tips, and a metal hang hook. Designed to meet Australian and American health standards, this kit is made from high-quality, odorless, BPA-free silicone, ensuring a safe and effective detox experience.
D**O
Perfect size and materials.
It is easy to use and just the right size of the silicone bucket also the hose is slightly wider than my last one. I like that it is easily cleaned. My last one was also silicone big pouch which never completely emptied and difficult to clean and dry between use.
0**R
Enema for Long Arms
I tried to use this enema kit but ran into multiple challenges. First, it is a little complex with a lot of parts. Second, having relatively short arms, I could not hold the tip straight so it did not work. I am able to use the traditional enema sold in stores (e.g. Fleet or other brands) but this one did not work. The bucket is huge and collapsible and made of silicone which is great. I just wish it had worked for me. Another reviewer is repurposing it as a plant waterer. I will have to try that.
P**S
A solid kit
This is a valid set of supplies. The "bucket" is collapsible and holds its shape well, though it doesn't collapse all that much - you only save about half the space, but that is still something. The bucket has an attachment point on the lower side, which is a weak point. You'll need to connect the hose with the valve before filling the bucket.The S-hook is sufficient to hold the bucket, but be careful what you hook it on - shower curtain rods may not have sufficient hold for the weight of the full bucket.
K**P
Decent Quality & Usefulness
For just a bit more money (or comparable, with coupon) you're getting an enema kit that's far more stylish, and less 'institutional' than most choices. Includes a versatile assortment of tips, with multiplies of the more flexible. Quality materials throughout; definitely what you want to see in something of this nature.Just a couple design elements to mention: the silicone tubing is a bit larger diameter than expected. Not a huge issue, but it does limit the use of the flow clamp to on/off and make it somewhat less flexible. The valve works fine for adjustments however. The bucket's interior ridges might make cleaning more difficult, depending on what's in there. It collapses from big mayo jar size, to larger peanut butter jar, if those metrics make any sense.The lid fits very securely, with a small vent hole at the top. Covering it and squeezing or collapsing the container could provide additional flow pressure.Won't go into litigating coffee enemas here [the included, basic instructions gesture in that direction], but this could also be easily repurposed as a plant waterer. Looks nondescript in a bathroom or on a shelf. 4.5 stars overall
M**E
Difficult to get lid on when full
This was easy to assemble, and I appreciate the extra tips -- although, I personally only use the hard plastic "straight-in" tip. The tubes are flexible and just long enough.I don't really see the advantage to this design, however. I've used the traditional hanging enema bag style for years. This one has the added benefit of telescoping into a small shape for storage, but it doesn't truly take up less space than a flat enema bag, because it isn't flat.Most problematic, however, is that it has a very small capacity, especially if you want to put the lid on. Mine held less than 4 cups, and that was overflowing. To get the lid on without accidentally sloshing the liquid out of collapsing the bucket down, I could only safely use 2 cups or so.The current price of $26 is about average for an enema bag kit.
S**Y
Nice
I love the collapsible bucket. Makes it easy to store away.
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