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The Tenga Vacuum Max pairs a motorized suction controller with a specially designed disposable cup to deliver adjustable vacuum pressure during use. Unlike passive strokers, this system lets you dial suction strength up or down with two-button controls, cycling through five programmed modes—two steady intensities and three rhythm patterns—so you can customize sensation without breaking rhythm.
Setup is straightforward: remove the cup's air-hole sticker, attach the adapter, and twist the controller unit into place until it clicks. The diaphragm motor builds vacuum pressure inside the cup's textured chamber, while a release valve lets you instantly relieve suction when you want a softer feel. The result is hands-free intensity control that turns a single-use cup into an adjustable experience—useful for edging, extended sessions, or simply finding the pressure that works for you.
This isn't a rechargeable toy you clean and reuse. The controller is the reusable component; the cup itself is disposable after one session. If you're used to strokers that rely entirely on your grip strength, the Vacuum Max offers a different mechanic: motorized suction that responds to button presses rather than hand pressure. It's beginner-friendly in the sense that setup is simple, but the vacuum intensity may feel unfamiliar at first—start with the lower suction setting and work up.
Peel the air-hole sticker from the top of the cup. Attach the included adapter firmly over the opening, then twist the vacuum controller unit onto the adapter until it clicks into place. Apply water-based lubricant to the cup's opening and interior if additional glide is desired. Press the power button to cycle through suction modes—two steady strengths and three rhythmic patterns. Use the release valve during the session to instantly drop vacuum pressure when needed. Dispose of the cup after use; rinse the controller's adapter with warm water and mild soap, then air-dry.
What makes the Tenga Vacuum Max different from manual strokers? The Vacuum Max uses a motorized diaphragm to create adjustable suction inside the cup, so you control intensity with buttons instead of grip pressure—useful for hands-free sessions or precise edging.
Is the cup reusable or disposable? The cup is single-use and disposed after one session. The vacuum controller unit and adapter are reusable with compatible Tenga cups (marked with a compatibility sticker).
How loud is the Tenga Vacuum Max during use? The diaphragm motor produces a low hum similar to a rechargeable vibrator—not silent, but discreet enough for private spaces with a closed door.
What lubricant works best with the Tenga Vacuum Max? Water-based lubricant is recommended. The cup comes pre-lubricated, but you can add more for extra glide or reapply if using the vacuum modes for extended sessions.
Does the Tenga Vacuum Max ship discreetly to Canada? Yes—every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing.