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The Silicone Breast Pump 2 Pack is designed for modern mothers seeking convenience and safety. Made from 100% food-grade, BPA-free silicone, this manual breast pump is lightweight, easy to clean, and perfect for travel. It comes with two pumps, making it an ideal gift for new moms, and offers a satisfaction guarantee.
B**Y
Good product for the price
I bought a knock off haaka (left) over 6 years ago and lost one of the two pack. I wanted to have at least 2 so went to repurchase the item. It wasn’t available so I found this which seemed comparable. This item is on the right in the photo with the frosted plastic. The size is good and not to bulky. Silicone is soft, suction is good. Unless you’re using this for large volumes of milk it’ll be great. I find it loses suction a little earlier than my original. Works great, would recommend and buy again.
E**R
Excellent, but steep learning curve!
These are phenomenal! However, if its your first time trying the haakaa style passive pumps, itll seem like they suck and are pointless at first, but dont be discouraged and give them a longer chance!! I was so frustrated at first because they didn't seem to do anything or work at all, and I was anout to syart the return process, but i was like no, let me give them another chance because everyone seems to like them so much.So, I looked up a few videos and articles and tried again. Once I got good at using them, I realized I live them. For me, I've switched to using these exclusively and don't bother with electric pumps anymore, and I pump about 24oz with them each day to cover the morning and evening, and then feed from the source at lunchtime and during the night. Not everyone would be able to use only these a d no electric pumps though, so don't go into it with that intention because that won't be practical for everyone.They are more of for catching leakage from the other side while nursing, or if you're just sitting in or getting out of the shower, or relieving the pressure when you're engorged, etc. They should be very comfortable; if it hurts you probably overdid it a bit on the suction when you put it on. Fold the flange back all the way, squeeze the body of the pump, place it on nice and centered, flip the flange back down, and let go. It may take some practice to figure out the best angle for you as well, and make sure your nip isnt touching the sides (you can gently pinch and twist the body of the pump to adjust if needed).The biggest thing is, it takes a minute or two for the milk to start coming, so be patient and don't keep trying to adjust and make it better or expect it to be instant like with an electric one that active sucks it out. This is just gentle suction but that mostly let's it come out on its own, so it won't be as fast as an electric either. You can gently apply pressure or lightly squeeze (not right by the pump or you'll unseal it and make it pop off) to get the milk going, and you can rest a warm towel or heating pad across to encourage the milk to come as well. Also, even though the max capacity is like 4oz, you should pretty much dump and start again if one side hits 2oz because the suction becomes less effective. You can see the body of the pump look fully plumped out again instead of collapsed in on itself. At that point, you can gently squeeze the body of the pump to push the extra air out and increase the suction again, and that will allow you to push it to 3oz, but that's about the max.They stay on well though (although I'm very well endowed, so I'm not sure if smaller cup sizes would have any issue or not) and you can walk around the house with them on without issue. You will look silly if you try to use them in public though, they make a very noticeable cery weird shape in your shirt; they're more for at home use. They aren't really for laying down, but you can be seated, standing, reclined up to about 45 degrees, or leaning forward a bit (which is most effective because gravity helps). If you're going to bend over, then you should throw your arm across them just in case, but its usually fine if they aren't super full yet. A really strong kick from baby can occasionally pop the other one free, but overall, they are way more wonderful and effective than I thought they'd be, and I'm soooo glad I decided to try them. If you have any trouble when you try them, try troubleshooting on Google first before giving up!The lids don't really matter, I wouldn't actually trust them to keep milk from spilling if you dropped one or knocked it over, they're only useful to keep dust or anything from falling in if you need to set it down in a cup holder for a second or something.Sooooooo, worth the super cheap cost though, definitely give them a shot because what do you have to lose? I was not paid to write this or anything either; I just tried them out on my own and love them, but I would have returned them if I didn't find out more and figure out how to use them more effectively, so I wanted to write the review I wish I could've read when purchasing to help things go smoother with using them.So to summarize: they're great, buy them! Be PATIENT and don't fiddle around, just trust the process and relax and give it time!
M**
Recommend 10/10
I lovveeddddd it. It's so light and soft. It's way better than the hakka. The hakka felt to heavy especially when you fill it up to 3.5 oz ugh I did not like the feeling of it. But these are so comfortable and feels way better on the boob.
K**R
Catches letdown
Will not create or sustain letdown. This is meant to catch let down so you don't waste any precious milk. NOT a pump. Suction can be intense and yet still fall off. I haven't figured out how to get them to stay on without holding them.
L**Z
Me encantan
Se sostienen muy bien, y por el precio funcionan perfecto.
K**A
Ehh
The suction isn’t that good but with some effort, they get the job done. The on brand haakaa works a lot better.
H**G
Comfortable and efficient
The media could not be loaded. This is theist comfortable manual pumps I've ever used so far. I had it for my first baby 4 years ago - no complains, and for 2nd baby today, still amazing. I've tried medela manual pumps and another best selling brand. Both of them work but make my nipple hurt, this product is different. It's soft, and has a dedicated area on the bottle to direct where to squeeze the bottle when needed - perfect. I was able to get 200ml within 10-15 mins. Love it!!!!!!
S**�
Amazing price (FOR TWO!)
The lids are kinda wonky, I don’t know how sturdy they’ll be for travel but I’m VERY happy with them for the price, and probably won’t use away from my home often.Will update if quality in future doesn’t hold up 🙌🏻
A**N
One lost suction…
This item is good but not as good as the ones I purchased twice previously from another seller… The other two also came in various colours… This item isn’t bad but it lost suction already and now I’m stuck breast expressing as I’m only able to use one of them… Wish it didn’t lose its suction as I would have rated this item a solid 5 stars…
R**L
Good catcher, not a good pump
Makes good milk catchers when showering or feeding but not a functional pump. 5out of5 for catching milk but 0out of5 as a breast pump
S**D
No Suction
No suction, these are basically just a collection cup if your boobs are leaking. Save your money and buy the Hakka instead if you want a good gravity pump.
M**A
Love it!
Absolutely perfect for engorgement and increasing milk supply, easy to use and really reasonably priced.
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