Silicon Nozzles! Not cheap but very good quality and some unique products. I have several of their products and look at their offerings often.http://siliconenozzles.comPerhaps not the first place a novice would be likely to buy from, but I can certainly recommend this firm and its products.
Optimal Health Network in Madison Wisconsin had good stuff and ship quickly. Their 'store' is enemabag.com.
I posted on another thread recommending silicon nozzles. I just received my 28 inch 75FR colon tube and I was very pleased. Top quality and quick turnaround times and the ability to customize many of the items. Definitely a site to consider when shopping for enema equipment.
If you're looking for a nice silicone open top bag, I recommend www.seekinghealth.comGreat quality, price, and service.
BEWARE !!!! I ordered from Klystra in the past with no problems, BUT now I placed an order and my charge card was charged for the total amount and I have not received my order. I have tried to call them but they don't return calls. BUYER BEWARE !!!!!
Amazon, Ebay, or Optimal Health are all good places to order in privacy, as is klystra, although they are pricey!!!
BEWARE !!!! I ordered from Klystra in the past with no problems, BUT now I placed an order and my charge card was charged for the total amount and I have not received my order. I have tried to call them but they don't return calls. BUYER BEWARE !!!!!Snowman, definitely reach out via e-mail to them. It's really a one-man operation from my understanding and Robert is very slow to respond to e-mails sometimes. Not a great situation for buyers, but I can't imagine they wouldn't get your issue resolved, it just might not be in the most timely manner.Best of luck!
I place a order with Optimal Health Network last week and received items in two days. I have ordered from EnemaKit.com and they will send you a different kit from what you ordered. Also will not respond to telephone calls or emails. Wouldn't recommend.
Www.siliconenozzles.com is clearly oriented around the non-clinical aspects of enemas. Great quality and variety. What you order is what you get. Excellent service, too.
A couple of questions:1) in reply to bburl who said "www.siliconenozzles.com is clearly oriented around the non-clinical aspects of enemas. Great quality and variety. What you order is what you get. Excellent service, too.",what did you mean by non-clinical aspects? Thanks.2) what is the best flowmeter you folks have used and where from?3) Lastly, as an FYI that you may find useful, just a comment: I actually bought quite a lot of good equipment in the past from Beth Tyler's sites, including 3 double balloon catheters but the Tyler site no longer exists in its original form. I sent an email to the current owner, Anika Stern, who also runs her own website offering services as an enema nurse. Her reply to me follows:"Thank you for email and inquiries about medical equipment. The new website myenemates.com has no affiliation with Ron Tyler. When he died the website and the equipment was taken over by Linda Marie. She got tired of running the website so she quit it and gave me the website and some content but not the equipment or members list. She continued to sell the equipment separately from her own website until the equipment was no more. When she closed down her website and stopped selling equipment I had to refer people elsewhere to buy equipment so I put a link up for medicaltoys.com because I had bought a lot of equipment there and the equipment was good quality and the company reliable. I have no affiliation with them nor do I receive any money for having a link to their website and people buying from them after seeing the website on my website. I do not make a profit at all running this website, I just do it for a hobby but the memberships do help pay for the cost of maintaining it so that's why it's not free to join. I would be happy to give you a free membership if you were to buy things from me but unfortunately I do not have anything to sell at this time.I haven't bought any equipment from MedicalToys in 4 years so I am not sure if their equipment is as good as it used to be. It depends on what you want to buy also. All their stainless steel stuff was great and the enema bags too but as far as rubber nozzles I think you might want to go with a company that specializes in them. I have heard from a lot of people lately that they can't seem to find double balloon nozzles anymore.I hope I answered your questions and regret I cannot be of more service to you.Anika"
On other threads I've seen several recommendations for rojo-enterprises.com as a good source for quality equipment, but not for a year or so. I just tried to go there and it says the site name is for sale with links to other suppliers. Does anyone know what happened to them? Thanks.Eric
Where to find new Equipment :So now that Klystra seems to be out of business and Beth Tyler II seems to be retired as well as Arthur Hamilton where is a good place to buy new equipment? I am looking for a 3-4 qt silicone bag that is made in the US. Right now the only one I have found is from OHN but I am not sure of the quality of it and they seem a bit pricey. The others I have found were made by Clearstream an Pur but I know both of these were made in China and from the reviews have Quality issues. Any suggestions would be appreciated.ThanksTekn0
Just bought the cleanstream shower system with extra 8' hose and diverter on Amazon for $76 including shipping. Will arrive next Friday, can't wait to try it. http://www.fishpond.com/Health/All-One-4-Tip-Shower-Enema-System/9999781847485
Siliconenozzles.comOHNEnema Supply.comSeeking health.comAmazon.comI've bought from all of these with success .
Do adult stores sell enema equipment, more especially nozzles? I'd like to get one of these better, more fun nozzles, but don't want to order online. Wife doesn't know about my "habit" and I'd like to keep it that way. Need to be very discrete.
Is there enough interest in the latex fluted double balloon enema catheter to be worth making them again?I preferred the latex to the silicone, I thought they felt much nicer, but opinion seems to be mixed.I know Klystra and Beth Tyler used too often share tooling costs on having things made. They frequently found that while lots of people would ask for an item, but once they had something made, they often found actual interest in purchasing the items just wasn't there. It often took years to reach "break even" on many of the items in their catalog.Medicaltoys.com is run by nice people, and they have a lot more than just enema supplies..Doc
@bagaddict, doubtful unless you live in Los Angeles or some really big city with a large fetish population. Or maybe Madison Wisconsin. I would say that now is the time to order being the Holiday season. Most people won't open mail for fear of ruining someone's gift but then again I don't know your wife. Perhaps order her a toy or gift as a misdirect. You could always buy a prepaid visa gift card so it doesn't show up on your statement.
Bagaddict, you could order equipment and rent a P.O. box, locally. Or, have someone you trust receive it for you at their address.
Or make a Jugbag of any shape or volume, especially using gallon water jugs. Also, you can't beat the price which is almost zero and they will last for years of enema pleasure.
eBay is another option. There are a number of suppliers there. Medtech 3000 is a German site that sells loads of great stuff. I have bought the latex double balloon nozzles from there and they are excellent.Have you bought from medtech3000's eBay store, I believe the user is medware2000 or something?I keep trying to price compare between the medtech3000 site and the eBay listings and shipping always seems to come out higher on eBay. But, I'm relying on Google translate for the medtech3000 site, not 100% sure I'm not missing a charge that would get tacked on at the end or something like that.
I was lucky enough to buy a lot of gear from Klystra. I have 4 red gallon bags, 4 black gallon bags, white gallon bag, silicone gallon bag, 4 red Paris bags, 4 black Paris bags, and all of their nozzle in duplicate. I also have a large collection of vintage gear from Ebay.