Medela Freestyle Double Electric Breast Pump

from Medela
RRP  £329.99
Medela Freestyle Double Electric Breast Pump

by motherandbaby |
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One of the world’s smallest pumps helps mums to save time, and offers of freedom of movement whilst pumping. The product is ideal for daily and regular use.

The breast pump is rechargeable, and hooks on easily to the pumping vest so that you are completely hands-free. The battery lasts a long time, so you don’t have to worry about it running out of charge when you’re on the go. The adjustable settings also let you go at a level you are comfortable with.

The freezer pack and cool bag means you can keep milk cold and fresh on the go for your baby. The instructions are very clear, making it easy to assemble, and parts that need cleaning once you are done are limited.

The breast pump is quick and easy to use out and about, with its practical design and accessibility.

The breast pump is quite expensive so isn’t particularly ideal for mums with a smaller budget, but for those who can afford it, it’s definitely a good buy.

If you’re looking for a breast pump that is easy to use, quick, accessible and good value for money, this is the pump for you.

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Medela Freestyle Double Electric Breast Pump

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