design flaw with cb6000s ?

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    Hi,

    I have the cb6000s . The problem is that i can push the whole thing down and the push out the 2 guide rings on the side and then the whole thing sides off. Is this a known problem or am I just putting it on wrong? I've tried various rings and spacers but no matter which, it is very easy just to push the 2 side guide pins out from the front and then pull them all the way out from behind.
     
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    The CB6000 is a novelty and unfortunately the first and maybe last chastity device most people buy. Unfortunately, you can buy two or the cheap devices from many places for the same price.
     
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    I honestly don't see how you're managing to do that.

    I've just been fiddling around my old CB6000s and the lock throught the centre-pin keeps the two guide pins in place.
    Even if you've shortened the guide-pins as some suggest, with a lock in place, everything should be pretty firmly held together.

    All I can think of is:
    a) you aren't putting it together properly;
    b) the guide pins have become detatched from the polycarbonate 'back' bit. And for both of them do that would be unusual.
     
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    Have you seen my pictures? I dont think its assembled incorrectly . Basically what I do is crab cage, cock and balls and push downwards. then i just push the 2 guide pis from the front all the way in and then pull them out from the back.,
     
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    It looks like your particular CB6000s is defective. the guide pins should be glued into the back piece and thus not able to slide out.
    It appears (from the pictures) that yours is one of the numerous knock offs, recognizable from the I-beam profile of the A ring (the genuine CB6000s does not have these groves on the back and front of the ring). Lack of quality control is a typical issue with these knock offs.

    I don't mean this as a plug for EL Enterprises, the makers of the genuine CB6000 line. Their devices are way overpriced for what is, as @Jessica Alexander rightfully put it, a novelty. On the other hand, the low-priced knock-offs make decent get-your-feet-wet pseudo-chastity devices.
     
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    I think the low priced devices “no name” are far more than pseudo chastity devices. I have several (in steel) and they are comfortable, inescapable, and can be worn indefinitely. Get the sizing right and there’s no need to go custom.

    I agree the CB6000 is now very expensive compared to alternatives, that are far better quality, and more comfortable, those hard square edges on the base ring on the CB6000, ugh.
     
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    Super glue the pins in to the plastic piece that slides through the base ring
     
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    Ditto above! We started with the CB 6000 and then the s version before moving on to a Mature Metal Queens Keep. The 6000s still comes out for foreign holidays so as not to set off metal detectors. I find it comfortable to wear for 2 weeks away and easy to keep clean, just takes longer that's all. I also find it very secure it certainly serves its purpose very well!
     
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    Sounds like you cut the guide pins too short
    or they have become detached... you do know they are supposed to be fixed at one end don't you?

    or has been suggested already you are not putting in on properly.,
    I wore one for a long time and was never able to push it off ...to do so I would have had to have castrated myself in the process.

    With out security being enhanced by utilisation of a PA I know you could pull out your penis that requires no 'belief' its simply a fact. But say you are able push the device off if had been fitted well is beyond credibility
     
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    You’re putting it on wrong. I must do a video showing the correct way to assemble the device. The amount of pictures you see of wrongly assembled devices is staggering
     
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    The two guide pins should be welded to the rear top part of the base ring.
    That should then be prevented from moving by the locking pin.
    When properly fitted, the 2 guide pins should be cut level with the front of the cage,
    if you have a genuine device then even when cut flush at the front, the pins can't be pulled out.
     

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