I kind of did the same as Barry in buying duplicates of Klystra things. I bought my bags back when George ran the place from Hawaii, and offered a 40% discount to those of us who belonged to his "buyers/investors group". For a $100 investment, it turned out save hundreds over regular cost.He also made exceptional prices on some bags that were considered "seconds", maybe a blemish or mold mark, but nothing wrong with them. Since the bags were all high quality, the duplicates will wind up being disposed of by the heirs, because the first ones have never worn out yet.Dan
I ordered a lot from George and from his son in law after George died and the business moved to California. I think maybe they saw the end as being near because, I believe his name was Robert, would email me and ask if I needed anything, and always got a little better price, or a freebie added to my order. This was probably 5 years ago.
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 have. Absolutely seamless service and it's in English too, which makes a bit of a difference. Very discreet packaging and quick delivery (I'm UK, so still in Europe - I can't comment on Germany to US postage times).Even if the postage is a bit pricier it was only a few pounds and to be honest I hadn't even noticed.
I have bought medtech3000’s latex double-balloon nozzle from their site on two occasions. I’ve found them efficient and helpful.
Is Klystra really gone for good?You can usually find good stuff on eBay. Has anyone tried ordering anything through Alibaba? It looks like they have quite a variety of items that are e-related (:
Is Klystra really gone for good?Klystra’s site gives a 503 error now (‘Service unavailable’). I would be surprised if it came up again.Optimal Health Network is good for general enema equipment, including for beginners: www.optimalhealthnetwork.comSilicone Nozzles has more advanced stuff of excellent quality: siliconenozzles.comMedtech3000 is a German firm that stocks medical equipment, a lot of it latex. Nothing on their site indicates that they cater to the klysmophile/medfet community, but I’m sure they know that’s where a lot of their custom comes from. Their site is in German only, but don’t be put off if the language is a problem: they will respond in English to emails and are very helpful: www.medtech3000.deThose are the sites I have mostly bought from, apart from eBay, where I have ordered ‘generic’ stuff like tubing and check valves.
I checked klystra's site regularly, the last time was about two weeks ago. I noticed they still had a number of items in stock at their usual prices. I'm thinking that if they were going out of business, they might have announced that, and had a discount sale on their remaining stock, no? The only announcement I saw at the top of nearly every page the last time I was there was an announcement by Robert from June that he had been sick. I too am wondering if the 503 error really means they're gone for good? Just my thoughts for what they're worth.
There is a klystra website that still comes up, and even shows gear they haven't sold in years, but it's a webmaster site, and I don't know if they are up to something or it just has started to show up again. I sent Robert 2 emails over a month ago, just to see if they were indeed going out of business, and unlike in years past, got no response whatsoever.
The web address below the listing, is n2swebdesigners.klystra and the rest of the address. I doubt they are trying to rip people off, but this is the webpage first used after George died and the business moved from Hawaii to California.
Since Klystra's site is down, appears that they are now gone, where does one purchase a JBL enema bag. I've searched the internet and haven't been able to find a source, JBL comes back to some kind of leather handbag. The message on their site says the account is suspended, but they will be back soon, strange.I want to buy a new one, not a used one, so where can I find a source?the hoseman1
I recently bought a SeekinHealth clear silicone bag off of Amazon and think it's great! Wasn't that expensive either.
I have an aluminum "plug" type nozzle that fits a tube. I would like to source another but only can find aluminum nozzles that screw into shower fittings. The only source now it seems is Enemaroticas "silver bullet" 3/4 and 1" aluminum nozzles. Are there others out there. The metal nozzles are terriffic for transmitting heat and cold.Thanks for comments.R
Ron benton...The Collector markets them, though pricey for what they are....One easy way is to purchase rod alumimium from a metals merchant, scrap metal yards another good source, then take it to a fitters /turners machine shop...Specify design & have item turned down & drilled through in whatever spray pattern....make sure to check bore(s) for any loose swarf...Have the rear end tapped in 1/4 BSP internal thread pattern (universal size)...that allows for several inlet bore diameters & just purchase the relevant PVC barbed hose tail at your local hardware - that piece would possibly be around 2 bucks maxwww.amazon.com also display a Cleanstream 6" aluminium product at just over $20, another by Master Series showing a ribbed nozzle & matching extension tube with several screw on sprayer tips...all have a larger external thread for shower hose's...they too can be adapted readily
Quite a few sites have the threaded; nozzles. It is the nozzles that are machined to adapt to tubing that seem to be missing from the market.
Is Klystra really gone for good?Since Klystra's site is down, appears that they are now gone [...]Klystra’s site gives a 503 error now [...]The web address below the listing, is n2swebdesigners.klystra and the rest of the address. [...]Not quite...Homepage http://ns2.customwebdesigners.com/Enema gear http://ns2.customwebdesigners.com/enemaproducts.htmI would be surprised if it came up again.Surprise! «Add to cart» buttons throughout so I won't inclined to think anything suspicious.Maybe they just changed domain.Just my 2¢.
Klystra, at one time had a JBL bag with NO hanging hole on it (a weak part of the bag subject to developing leaks). I have one of their older bags with a hanging hole that has developed a strong leak at that point of the bag. Anyone know if the hole less bags are still available?
The site LOOKS legit, but I still have doubts. The list of items available is the same as in the past. Some items unavailable at the old site are now listed (JBL red bag).The address at the bottom of the catalog page does exist, but Klystra isn't listed. This MAY be due to the list of businesses not being updated since 9/2015.Has anyone had any experience purchasing items from this site?
One of the credit cards they take is Diner's Club, what does that tell you? Also look at the copyright dates on the site. I think it is an old site that was never shut down. Has anybody tried calling the phone number? I tried to find a google photo of the front of the business, but no luck.the hoseman1
Not quite...Homepage http://ns2.customwebdesigners.com/Enema gear http://ns2.customwebdesigners.com/enemaproducts.htmSurprise! «Add to cart» buttons throughout so I won't inclined to think anything suspicious.Maybe they just changed domain.Just my 2¢.That is the site designer’s page (made for testing?), as is obvious from the url. It is not Klystra’s site. Click on Home, Contact, or many other links — all old links to Klystra’s old site are dead. And if you go through the motions of adding something to your cart and going to check out, again you reach a dead link.
Others are recommending Optimal Health Network - http://www.optimalhealthnetwork.com/. I haven't tried them, but they look promising...
Others are recommending Optimal Health Network - http://www.optimalhealthnetwork.com/. I haven't tried them, but they look promising...I haven't been at their site for a while. The last time I was there, they only had silicone bags, and those of course weren't low priced.
That is the site designer’s page (made for testing?), as is obvious from the url. It is not Klystra’s site. [...] all old links to Klystra’s old site are dead. And if you go through the motions of adding something to your cart and going to check out, again you reach a dead link.Well, that was dumb of me. I should have checked better before posting. Of course I saw the unusual address but was mislead by the page looks so I owe my apologies for posting dead end links.It's really goodbye to Klystra as it seems. I hope they will get back in business someday...
I have bought a couple of my nozzles from Amazon and an inflatable nozzle from the Optiumn health site. My bag, I bought that in a drugstore near by me.
I would like a member to make a purchase and let us know if Klystra actually delivers the goods.The enema gear url has 800 phone numbers at the bottom of the page.
I'm in ft lauderdale right now for family health reasons. I left home being rushed and did not bring my bag. I figured I would get one down here. My gosh what a pain in the ass! None of the big chain drug stores carry bags anymore. The closest thing was a small bulb. I finally got to a local pharmacy and bought the only thing they had which was a clear bag with tube/ nozzle end thing that looks like an I v bag. It's actually pretty erotic being able to watch my coffee empty out of it. I usuallyuse a can and can't see that.