[Douching | Review] Good News For Lazy Ones! Erocome Aquarius Automatic douche | Pleasure Point Review
Let me tell you a secret....I rarely play anal! Not because I don't like it, but because I'm lazy - I think enemas are really too much trouble, but I can't accept playing without washing, so I've been living missing out Days of pleasure. Almost every type of irrigator I have tried,ClassicDouche、Shower head styledouches、Syringe typedouches, I had them all, but they still didn't suit me until I came across this lazy electric douche!
Experiences using a douche
Just as writing has to be learned from the pencil, my enema career is made byclassic douneStart—fill it with clean water and stuff it into the anus, then pump some water into the rectum and allow the intestines to drain some water out.
I understand, using a douche can be a bit challenging and uncomfortable at times. Sometimes the hand pump can become flat or cause hand pain, making it difficult to fully expel all the water. And trying to adjust your position while holding the pump in place can be difficult and uncomfortable as well.
Then switched to a shower head irrigator connected to the shower nozzle - turn on the hose to produce water, do not wash and rely on hand to press the water out, indeed convenient! But in effect, the water will be infinite influx, the amount of water is not well controlled and it is easy to flood onto the sigmoid colon, the more you wash the more things you poop, and you haven't washed them clean for a long time. And at some hotels, the showers there can’t be removed, and the shower head irrigators are even less usable.
The electric scrubber is a game changer, as it requires no force to expel the water and can be used anywhere without any restrictions. It's definitely a lifesaver for those who struggle with traditional douches.
Douche appearance
The "Aquarius" electric scrubber lives up to its name with its sleek and aesthetically pleasing design. The translucent black bottle body and rhombus texture bottle neck give it a touch of elegance. The silicone nozzle is 15mm thick and 85mm long, and can be removed and stored inside the water tank for convenience. The nozzle features five small holes, with one facing upwards, two on the left, and two on the right. The water tank has a capacity of 160ml, but can be expanded to 210ml by stretching towards the nozzle. The center of the bottle has a button for turning the scrubber on and off with a long press, and changing the water output speed with a short press.
After Use Review
Difficulty
The finger-thick nozzle of the electric scrubber may seem a bit intimidating compared to the slim nozzle of a classic ball irrigator, but it's actually more comfortable to use. The nozzle can easily enter with the right amount of lubrication, and the soft silicone material reduces discomfort. The thickness of the nozzle also adds a sense of fullness, creating more excitement and desire to push it in deeper. So it's not too overwhelming for beginners to try out.
Capacity
The water outlet of Aquarius is like a fountain, an outlet at the top, and two holes on the left and right sides. A total of 5 water spray speeds, default start-up weakest, later can be adjusted to maximum. The 5 water exit speeds put little pressure on the muscles, and no pain or discomfort is felt even when the water flow is opened to maximum. Personally enemas, of course wanted a quick fix, so immediately used the fifth mode. Although according to the location of the five outlet holes of the nozzle, the Aquarius does not spray water in all directions, but considering that the water column will reflect after reaching the intestinal wall, it is very close to 360 degree cleaning. (By the way: the switch is black like the bottle, and is flat, so it is easy to see, touch, it is recommended to hold the thumb on the button when inserting, after insertion Press again).
Control
The Aquarius electric scrubber has a capacity that falls within the recommended range for optimal irrigation (150ml-200ml), so you can simply turn it on and wait until it has expelled all the water after each use. This ensures that you won't have too much water in your intestines. The machine may make a small noise while draining the water, but it's not loud enough for anyone to hear what you're doing. This lets you know that the water has been fully expelled and the device is ready for the next use.
Feeling
After pouring all the water into my intestines, I immediately had some doubts. Because when I used the shower head irrigator before, I quickly had a feeling of bloating and my intestines had a strong awareness to drain the water, but this time there was no such bloating feeling, so I have some doubts whether I have enough water. But sitting on the toilet will still drain the water out, which means the water is enough. I hate this feeling of bloating, so I thought this enema experience was great: it turns out that enema can be done without stomach pain!
Other Use
Overview
- Function: 10/10 (5 nozzles out of water, thickness can be used for anal expansion preparation)
- Portability: 7/10 (Although the 8.5cm long nozzle is retractable, the remaining part is 17cm long, however very light overall)
- Cleaning capacity: 10/10 (5 outlet holes out of water, the water column reaches the intestinal wall will be reflected, considered all-round cleaning)
- Recommendation Score: 10/10
- Advantages: Automatic water outlet with 5 outlet holes
- Cons: Buttons are a bit hard to find