1038 Reviews
PRODUCT RATINGS
Product Score:
4.3/5
Formula Quality:
4.3/5
Volume Potential:
4.3/5
Long-Term Results:
4.3/5
Customer Reviews:
4.3/5
Safety:
4.3/5
Product Score:
4.3/5
Formula Quality:
4.3/5
Volume Potential:
4.3/5
Long-Term Results:
4.3/5
Customer Reviews:
4.3/5
Safety:
4.3/5
Product Score:
4.3/5
Formula Quality:
4.3/5
Volume Potential:
4.3/5
Long-Term Results:
4.3/5
Customer Reviews:
4.3/5
Safety:
4.3/5
PRICING: : $50 - $351
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Dosage: Two Capsules Daily
Guarantee: 30 Days
Maxocum is our fourth-rated semen volume enhancer. The name tells you what you need to know about Maxocum – which is a relatively small formula, and in true form to what male enhancement products were doing 10 years ago, dishes out claims like ‘boost semen volume by 500%!’.
That’s not impossible. But you’ll need a very good formula to do it.
Claims aside, Maxocum brings decent pleasure. It’s a little pricey for what’s offered, assuming you buy it from Maxocum’s official website and not Amazon. But the 30 Day guarantee ain’t nothing to write home about.
Maxocum has an interesting formula. Though small, it’s got Ashwaganda, Mucuna Pruriens and Shilajit – an organic wax that forms in mountain cracks in the Himalayas. OK, we’ll bite.
A bottle of Maxocum is $50 on the product’s website. We’d love to see it cheaper (and it appears to be on the product’s Amazon page, also some of the reviews indicate these may be counterfeit products), but Maxoxcum is certainly one of the more affordable volume enhancers.
The results with Maxocum are enjoyable.
They’re ‘enjoyable’ – but customer reviews of Maxocum suggest there’s room for improvement. Part of that may be rooted in a small formula, which has none of the more common semen boosting nutrients, like Maca, Swedish Pollen Flower, Zinc and Pumpkin Seed.
Maxocum makes a lot of claims. That’s fine if you’ve got the horsepower to pull them off. But 500% more semen with this formula? That’s probably unreasonable.
A 30 Day Guarantee doesn’t blow us away either.
There is also some confusion about whether Maxocum’s Amazon page is selling the same product as on its official website. It’s not uncommon to find counterfeit health supplements on Amazon. If you want to buy Maxocum, it’s probably best to stick with the official site: Maxocum.com
It’s small, with just four ingredients: Mucuna Pruriens, Withania Somnifera, Chlorophytum Arundinaceum and Shilajit. We’d call this more of a libido-boosting formula, though semen quantity and quality should benefit as well.
Maxocum is reasonably priced at $49.95 for a one month supply. Three Months is $137, 6 Months costs $249 and 9 Months is $351.
That doesn’t scream value, but it’s not overpriced. Free Shipping should be offered on 3+ Month packages but it’s not – a notable absence with Maxocum.
A marginal Yes. We’re intrigued enough by the formula’s sperm-boosting prowess to give this a proverbial Thumbs Up. Keep It Simple, Stupid (there’s that KISS reference again!), that’s our motto. With four ingredients, that’s about a simple as things get. The 30 day Guarantee could be lengthened, as could clarity on what’s being sold on the product’s Amazon page. And there’s the whole claims issue.