I bought one for my wife.
I'm very turned on by a woman douching, but she never would because of the currently prevailing wisdom that douches are horrible for the health of a woman's vagina. I personally think that's BS (or at least greatly exagerated) and that at best the studies which seem to support that theory show correlation but not, IMO, causation.
Regardless, with WaterWorks being FDA-approved, she was willing to give it a try.
Douching her was exciting to me. But, while she said it felt kind of nice, it was not a huge turn on for her. As such, after a short while it sat unused under her sink for months.
With causing an infection no longer a concern, curiosity got the better of me, and I tried it as an enema.
Meh.
The nozzle was just a little uncomfortable for me. Not terrible, but not great. Even though I've been into enemas and other anal stimulation since I wss an adolescent, my backdoor is pretty tight and the WaterWorks nozzle is significantly larger than a standard douche nozzle..
The nozzle is also designed specifically to channel water out of a vagina rather than retain it in a rectum. At the point where the nozzle naturally rested within me, it was a little leaky. I'd push it further in and the leaking would stop, but before long it would work its was back out and start leaking again.
The shutoff also did work all that well on the relatively thick tubing.
TL😁R: 4/10, would probbably not try again.