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Syd G
post Apr 5 2016, 08:55 AM

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You can go to pumponthego branches to check out the pumps and try them on for yourself

http://www.pumponthego.com/our-branches/

I'm currently using Autumnz Serene double pump. It ticks all the requirement that I need in a pump. Best part is the price.. less than RM500.

- Double pump
- Very quiet
- Very light
- Has rechargable battery that can last a few sessions (no need to carry power bank)
- Has direct power cable
- Soft silicon funnel
- Parts very easy to get and not too exp compared to medela
- Has 2 tubes - so can choose to use it as a single pump or double pump
- Can use with freemie collection cup
- Can convert to manual pump with extra accessory (buy seperately)

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Syd G
post Apr 5 2016, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(craftsnknots @ Apr 5 2016, 10:34 AM)
I'm currently using Spectra S1. And it meets everything listed above too and it is hospital grade and it is very powerful. It is bulkier than other model or brands but it is also far more powerful and very quiet. I would suggest you to to the pumponthgo branches and compare the suctions and the noise level for yourself.
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Spectra S1 is a great choice rclxms.gif
Syd G
post Apr 5 2016, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(craftsnknots @ Apr 5 2016, 10:58 AM)
But it's a little costly and bulky. So I think it is up to the user also. For me, I only pump at work and middle of the night. So at work I leave the whole bag with pumps and cooler bag in the nursing room and it is convenient.

One of my colleague is using Spectra M1 - it is smaller but louder, suction is less and she uses freemie at her desk LOL.. I couldn't do it

But I guess if one is exclusively pumping, a portable one may be better
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Ya it matters a lot. Hence need to try out diff pumps for diff requirements.

I'll have to carry my pump wherever I go since I'll be based in a hospital and will probably need to walk around a lot, so I opted for something light.

Add freemie to the mix and I'm a happy momma biggrin.gif





 

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