I use a wide mouth plastic jug that I fill it at the kitchen sink from an RO tap .I originally bought it at the grocery store and it was an ice tea drink container. It has a large heavy duty handle and a wide open mouth .Then it is placed in the sun where it heats up to the right temperature and ready for insertion.
Since my bag always hangs on the shower rail, I fill it from the tub. An old plastic water pitcher works real good.
I don't have a bag. I fill my bucket from the washbasin (= sink, US) in the bathroom with a hose and an adaptor I made to replace the aerator nozzle on the mixer tap (= faucet, US). Tis enables me to turn on a hard stream to mix soap powder. the bucket holds ten litres, but I usually take just five. I hang the bucket from the shower curtain rail.Johnny
I always buy gallons of purified water and set them in the sun for warming. I keep them wrapped with an electric heating pad until ready for use at night. Pour it from the jug into the bag with whatever recipe I choose for the night of fun.
What effect does Epson salt have? I have never use it. Many other things have gone in the bag but not Epson.
Epsom salt is a saline laxative. It draws water into the bowel causing stretching and stimulation. Taken orally it produces liquidy stools in just a few hours. It is a powerful laxative.
Bathroom sink. We have a large plastic container that we add the soap to then fill the container with the right temp water from the bathroom sink. Then we fill the bag from the container.
I have to use the bathtub tap. The Kitchen is downstairs and the bathroom sink is just too low to get the bag full. Especially the 3-qt
Bathtub tap for me too. The bathroom sink faucets are just to slow and take forever to get warm and they are also too low to fill my "knock-off" silicone four quart bag. The gushing flow of the bathtub tap also makes the soap nice and foamy...
Start with a 2 qt. pitcher cold water, microwave for 4 minutes. Saves on water and heater bill. Water temp is 103'. Add some soap, dump in bag,
Clean the sink with hot water scrubbing thoroughly. Then fill the enema bag partially full and screw on the tubing. Lift the bag to let some of the water run into the sink full of warm water. Then lower the bag to the floor keeping the end of the tube in the sink of water and siphon water into the bag until it is full. Placing ones finger over the tube will indicate when the bag has stopped filling. You get a real 2 quarts this way. Now put the nozzle on and you are ready to receive.
I use the bathtub faucet to fill a 5 quart Tupperware container, check the temp and make sure its 100 to 102 deg, I'll get two bags fills from that. while holding the second bag I will refill the container, I usually do three bag sessions
Ha, this is a topic I've not seen mentioned before...Bathtub facet since there's more room to fill the plastic bottle I use to mix up hot water with a couple of bars of Ivory...
I also use the bathtub faucet. However, if I am overfilling it, I will fill the sink up with water to siphon it down to the bag.
Fill the tub with very warm water and then I use a water jug to fill the bag. Only way I've ever done it.
I fill the bathroom sink with warm water and then mix up whatever I'm using that day. I then transfer the solution to my 4qt bag with a tupperware pitcher, 1 qt at a time.
I guess over the years ive filled the bags from all different kinds of sinks. if i use the faucet in the bathroom, its to small to fill the bag all the way so i use a plastic drinking glass to fill it the rest of the way up. If im playing downstairs ill use the kitchen sink which is deep enought o fill it all the way. Sometimes ill use a 2 qt. container and fill that up to so i can refill another bag quickly and try to get 4 qts. in me. Althou ive never quite made it to 4 qts.
Bathroom tub faucet is easiest and I can get my Olympic 5 quart bag underneath to get it totally filled.
Where do you like to fill your bag most for an enema, bathroom sink, kitchen sink, bath tub, or shower? I like to use the kitchen sink myself.
Master bedroom bathroom sink is most convenient. i love lying in bed and hearing my wife preparing thins as I await my experience.