Evenflo Manual Breast Pump

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The Evenflo Manual Breast Pump is a simple way to support breast feeding for your baby. The Evenflo Manual Breast Pump is small, handheld, portable, convenient and diaper-bag ready. Only 8 pieces that can be easily taken apart and assembled back together for thorough cleaning. The pump is fitted with a silicone MemoryFlex fastener that ensures smooth return for effective milk expression. Evenflo pumps have a flange size of 28.5 mm and also come with a soft silicone reducing insert to 24.5 mm if a smaller size is needed. The sleek design feels good to moms and allows for discreet pumping. The Evenflo Manual Breast Pump comes with a 5 ounce bottle size to allow for more milk collection. All components are made without BPA.
Silicone
Imported
Small, handheld, portable, convenient and diaper bag ready
Advanced MemoryFlex fastener that ensures smooth return for effective milk expression
Soft silicone insert that is removable to accommodate different breast sizes
Comes with a 5 ounce bottle size to allow for more milk collection
Easy assembly and cleaning

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  1. Debra P

    Can’t go wrong
    Prior to buying the evenflo manual breast pump, I had been using the Lansinoh Manual pump and a Medela electric pump. Personally, I found manual pumping to be faster and as a working Mom we need all the time we can get back. So I know longer use the electric pump. When I firstr went looking into Manual Pumps I struggled between the Lansinoh and Medela. Mainly bc these are two well known names in BPs and assumed like many if its expensive it must be good. I opted for the Lansinoh which in all honestly does the job. I’ve had the Lansinoh for about 3 months and it just stopped working well. It takes me about 30-40 mins to pump 5 ounces. The suction isn’t what it once was and I can only guess is maybe there is a microscopic hole that is lessening the pressure. That being said, I didn’t want to drop another $30-$40 on a new pump so I opted to give the Evenflo a try. I recieved it yesterday and to my surprise I pumped 6 oz COMFORTABLY (you know what i mean) in 13 mins. I pulled more milk from each than I have in weeks with the Lansinoh.At first, i t hought it was a cheap version of BP. The pumps are very shallow so I didn’t think it was going to work but to my surprise its the best pump I’ve had.I suggest to anyone for the $15.00 to give it a try.

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  2. Adam

    It saved the weekend and it literally became my favorite pump to use
    This is Adam’s wife writing this review. This pump saved me last year during Thanksgiving. We were several hours away from home staying with family in a remote location. I thought I had prepared well by packing my double-electric pump so that family members could feed our baby while we would rest. Somehow, I managed to bring incorrect accessories with the pump (that fit another), which made it unusable. I was literally hand-pumping in an effort to keep my milk supply up and to make sure we had a bottle on hand for backup. Luckily, 30 miles away I was able to go to a Wal-mart and get this pump. It was the only one they had in stock so although I was reticent, I was desperate and decided to give it a try. It saved the weekend and it literally became my favorite pump to use. It was so much easier to use than the double-electric pump I had become used to. It has fewer parts, it is easy to travel with, easy to clean, easy to use, and overall, much more convenient for our family. Since then, I’ve given this pump away as gifts to other new breastfeeding moms because I’ve found it to be so helpful.

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  3. JAH

    Works exceptionally well for a manual pump!
    I bought this because my double electric pump was in a moving truck halfway across the country and I really needed to pump a few ounces due to a last minute outing I had been invited to. It was on the more affordable side and had good reviews so thought why not? It lived up to its description and reviews – I managed to pump as much as I would with the electric pump in the same amount of time! It isn’t as easy of course, as you have to switch hands after a while because they begin to ache, but it’s great for that “just in case moment”, or when you are out and about. I would totally recommend it to relieve engorgement in those early days, especially if you don’t want to lug a pump around with you all day.

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  4. IMHO…

    Good portable option, a little painful…and save that little elastic thingy!
    I’ve owned two of these breast pumps so far. They are really very useful because they are small enough to throw in a diaper bag, yet powerful enough to pump when you are away from an electric breast pump. In several situations, including on an airplane and during a long work day, they have really been a lifesaver when you need to drain breastmilk. This convenience comes with a few problems, in this order:1) The suction on the pump is pretty harsh on your anatomy. Until you get used to the pressure, it’s downright painful. Best advice I can give is not to squeeze the handle all the way. Squeeze it part way only until you get to the right amount of suction for yourself.2) Like most pumps, it’s a PITA to clean. You have to open up the top and take out this gasket, and there’s a little cup shaped apparatus on the bottom of the pump that you also have to remove and get into. The silicone piece around the horn (which helps to make it a little softer) is hard to get out, but then once you try to put it back on it has a tendency to want to pop off.3) There’s no way to seal the bottle once you are finished pumping. Therefore, if you accidentally tip the bottle over, the milk will spill out. I find it’s best to just bring a breastmilk storage bag at all times and empty the breastmilk out right away.4) Over time, the little elastic that keeps the pump handle going will get slack. They include an extra one in the package, but seriously by the time the first one wears out—being a new mom, you have already lost that little elastic thingy in some drawer with all the other little doodads that you’ve put away to avoid your little one chewing on then, and you won’t be able to find it.But, of course this is all in the context…A portable pump, very handy in some situations, but not a perfect product.

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  5. B.

    Okay for emergencies
    I use an electric pump but sometimes when we’re traveling, for instance, it’s nice to have a small manual pump. It does the job, I prefer to pump in the car since I can’t do anything else(when husband is driving) and then I don’t mind just sitting there and pump. However, it would drive me nuts to use this exclusively. I’ve noticed that as soon as there is a little condensation or milk in the pump part (sometimes just happens, milk squirts everywhere), the pumping gets really difficult and I’d have to push AND pull the lever. I’d have to disassemble and dry the pump part completely before I can continue. Also, I don’t know how anyone can use this multiple times a day everyday without developing carpal tunnel syndrome.When my electric pump needed replacement parts that took over a week for shipment, I had to use this pump. After three days I rushed to the store to get a cheap electric pump to get me through the week.So, overall, I’d say this pump will do the job when you can’t use your electric pump because you’re traveling, it’s great to use every once in a while.

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  6. Amazon Customer

    The pump pieces do not go together nicely at all. The O ring keeps popping off and the handle does not come up automatically you actually have to squeeze and the lift it back up in order to squeeze again. After sterilizing it a second time the handle does not go back into the O ring. So disappointed. Also, the pump is different than shown in the picture.

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  7. RICARDO R

    Excelente producto, se siente de buena calidad y resulta ser muy útil

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  8. Abel Vargas

    Muy buen producto de excelente calidad, llego muy rápido y hace su función, es cómodo y fácil de lavar, super recomendable

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  9. music

    costó mas de 100 pesos masbarato qe en los súper mercados conpare el precio en varios lugares y aqui fue el más económico, es muy práctico recomendadisimo

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  10. Kary Q

    Es súper práctico y muy fácil de usar y limpiar. Su tamaño hace que puedas transportarlo sin problemas en la pañalera. Me ha ajustado perfecto al pecho y la extracción no se me ha complicado para nada.Actualización 15 febrero:Después de cuatro meses de uso diario (aproximadamente 4 extracciones al día) me ha fallado por primera ocasión, el plástico interior que hace el efecto del vacío se ha dañado y ha dejado de funcionar correctamente, se atora al momento de levantarlo o simplemente no jala aire por lo que no hay extracción. Desgraciadamente no venden el aro como repuesto, por lo que ya no podré seguir usándolo.

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