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thread: Electronic Breast Pumps - Any suggestions

  1. #19
    Registered User

    Feb 2009
    Sydney Inner West
    624

    AliB - I got mine of Okmart for the $155.85 with free postage and it is BPA free.. They sell all the latest Avent products on there BPA free. I got my bottles off there BPA free at the same time. Cheapest place I found them. Just so you know Janni Avent products which are BPA free should have a golden honey colour to them.

    Thanks socks ahh ok i now realise that the okmart listing had a photo of the old box but a statement that it is actually new stock. Doh I could have saved another $15!

  2. #20
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Gold Coast, Queensland
    945

    Hi, do you mind if I Hijack this thread?
    I have a Tommee Tippee manual pump which has been working ok for me as I only need to pump once every 2 weeks to relieve pressure when DS has a day when he drinks less.
    However, I am now considering pumping to donate for another woman who cannot produce enough milk for her baby. I don't know for how long but it might be a few months. I might need to pump twice a day and am wondering whether an electric pump might be worth it? I'm not planning on any further children, so the pump will only really be used for the other woman and then occasionally for myself (planning to BF DS til at least 2 years).
    If you think it might be worth the money, which pump would you reccommend to me?

    Cheers!

  3. #21
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    in the garden
    3,767

    However, I am now considering pumping to donate for another woman who cannot produce enough milk for her baby.
    What a wonderful thing to do!

    I would see how you go with the Tommee Tippee first. My sister had this pump & she was EE for a few weeks, she did fine with the manual pump, she found it quite efficient. If you are pumping twice a day you might find it's fine for you.
    If an electric pump seems better, I can only speak of the Ameda Purely Yours - it's the only one I have any experience with. I won't repeat my previous posts but I am very happy with it.

  4. #22
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Paradise
    4,473

    I have the Medela Swing. It is designed for full time use and very easy to use. It is also much quieter than many electric pumps. When I was shopping for breast pumps I looked for those endorsed by the ABA because they mimic baby's suck the best. I also have had a manual Avent and I could not get a let down at all. The Medela Swing is compact and comes with a carry bag for discretion. I cant rave about it enough. It's not cheap but it is worth every cent.

  5. #23
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Gold Coast, Queensland
    945

    Jas, you are of course right and I took your advice and refrained from going on a spending spree. Unfortunately, this morning the handle of my TT pump broke off, so it doesn't work anymore. I'm bummed as I haven't used it all that much and it still broke. But on the other side, it gave me a reason to go out and get an electric one.

    Alioops, you made me want a Medela Swing. And I almost did. But when I was at the shops, I managed to stop myself and got the mini-electric instead.

    Will let you know once I've used it a while whether I like it or not. I've had the Manual Medela whenn DD was first born and it worked ok. But I didn't like that you had to hold the shield with one hand and use the other to pump. But, at least it wasn't as hard on my hands as the squeezing is with the triggers of the other manual pumps.

  6. #24
    Registered User

    Mar 2009
    Sunshine Coast
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    I got the medela swing and it is great! I have only used it so I can't speak to the others but I like mine alot

  7. #25
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    in the garden
    3,767

    SS, I have the top attachments for the Tommee Tippee pump if you need, my sister gave them to me.
    Sounds as though you are all set now but just thought I'd mention it anyway, you never know... if youever need it, give me a yell.

    My Ameda stopped yesterday I have now hired the motor / pump part. On the plus side, I found my paypal receipt of purchase so I will get onto them tomorrow...

  8. #26
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2005
    Limestone Coast, SA
    2,671

    I hired a madela pump, same as the ones in hossy only smaller, it was fantastic, am going to hire it again next time

  9. #27
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Australia
    471

    I'm not sure how you're all going with getting a pump. But I can recommend the Medela Swing. I absolutely love it. When I got mine I got a free little black bag and a cooler bag with ice block. We have just been away and driven 5,000km in a short period of time. I loved the fact that it takes batteries as well as being able to be plugged into a power point. When we were driving along the road I would pump and then I would drive and DH would sit in the back with DD and feed her the bottle. Batteries lasted a longtime.

    Good luck with your purchases.

  10. #28
    Registered User

    Apr 2010
    Canberra
    1

    Smile Help!

    I am looking at geeting an electric breast pump, but am unsure as to whether the Avent Isis or the Tommee Tippee closer to Nature would be better, has anyone used the Closer to Nature one? I can find reviews and good reports for the Avent Isis but nil for Tommee Tippee

    Any help would be great

    Thanks

  11. #29
    BellyBelly Life Member

    Jan 2005
    in the valley of cuddles with mountains of smiles
    2,369

    The Ameda purely yours was the best pump ever for me, I was pumping for my 2nd twin and it was perfect for constant use ... though 2 months after I bought it he started to BF straight from the source. I hired the hospital grade one for 3 months and it worked just as well as it did.

    I still have mine in the cupboard

  12. #30
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    Oct 2005
    Moura, QLD, Australia
    3,754

    I second Trish when I was pumping I love my ameda

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