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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2009, 03:27:45 PM »

Hightemp:

Suggest that you contact the Fitzz company and report what you are telling us on the forum. The unit does carry a warranty and if the cylinder is defective, I am sure it will be replaced for you free.

The cylinders are supposed to be made of Lexan material and are very durable. However, if one is dropped on a very hard surface, they could possible crack, etc.

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« on: December 29, 2009, 10:56:00 AM »

Hello Gentlemen,

First of all , many thanks to "Old Man" for all of the guidance you have been kind enough to offer. I appreciate it.

Long story short, I purchased a Vitality Plus 3 cylinder VED system from Fitzz about two weeks ago. I have not started my 26 week protocol yet, but I have been experimenting with the device to get a better idea about how it works. I have used it 4 times so far and I am now noticing what appear to be "micro cracks" or significant scratches at the base of the large cylinder, where the rubber fittings are to be placed. Is this normal? I am almost positive that I have not "over pumped" the device as I am still a bit cautious about how much vacuum I subject myself too and I have experienced no pain. Only slight discomfort which I attribute to the new sensation of having a vacuum pulled on my penis. It does not seem logical that it could be the rubber "grommets" causing the damage.  As for cleaning, I have been using a bottle brush, warm water and mild dishwashing liquid. I then hand dry with a towel, reassemble with all 3 cylinders and then store.

Am I doing something wrong, or do I possibly have a defective cylinder?
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