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| Evenflo Comfort Select Performance Dual Electric Breast Pump |
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| Manufacturer: Evenflo |
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| List Price: $59.99 |
| Sale Price: $49.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Product Description |
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Product Details |
- Dual electric breast pump
- Adjustable vacuum control
- Quite operation
- Comfort select single breast pump
- Compatible with most standards
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What is that black film in the bottle?
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| Review Date: August 20, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Newmom, |
| I noticed a black film on the white disk on the pump unit about four months into using this product. Well a little off put, I cleaned it off with disinfecting wipes. It kept coming back but just on the white disk. I just kept an eye on it and kept my disinfecting wipes handy. I figured all was okay because it never touched the milk or the bottle. Well today, a month later, I noticed the black film in one of my bottles after I pumped!!! So gross. Now here I am wondering if all my stored expressed milk has this in it. After looking closely at it... it looks like mold! I am not 100% sure and I hope it is not mold, but nothing besides milk should be getting into those bottles... bottom line. I religiously clean and sterilize my pump parts but there is nothing that you can do to clean the mechanical unit. Do they really sell a product that lets mold get into a baby's food? I don't even want to mess with customer service because I do not want this product anymore. I am sure they will just send a replacement that will end up contaminating my baby's milk soon enough. |
Great product
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| Review Date: July 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Samantha, |
| With my first child, I breastfed for 9 months and worked full time. This pump seemed to do the job quite effectively! I would not know if it is noisy or not considering I have never used another pump, but it is not bothersome. I gave it 4 stars because both side are quite heavy and for a multitasking mom it is impossible to use a pumping bra. Other than that, I would say this is a great buy! |
not great "design", o'k suction
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| Review Date: April 19, 2010 |
| Reviewer: J. denisova, chicago, il |
i actually didnt buy it @[...], it was the only pump my insurance would pay for (since its the cheapest), so I got it.it worked for about 2 weeks ocassional use, then 1 of them lost the suction.I called the med supply store I go it from and they replaced it.So far its been working 3xday ok.we will se how long it will last.
the pump is not so great, it does pump , but you have to sit still and bend over so milk wil drain into the tube and down to the bottle.the attachment is tilted upward for some reason, so if you seat straight the milk wil not drain down.
when I had a lot of milk the pump would just choke, and t\milk back up, and it would start spitting it through the little hole on the side, then you have to shut it down and wait till it dries out inside (i think it was 1 of the reasons 1st pump stopped working?)
the motors are right on the pump, so together with a bottle its heavy on the breast.
I sort of found the way to do it "hands free", i seat in front of my PC desk and put it on my lap,against the desk.that way I can use computer and do some work while pumping (if i dont move my body.
the silicone shields hurt a lot they stick to the breast and are very painfull when you have to remove the pump.good thing i tried without them and it works much better.
if you use it on batteries it barely last through 1 session.
too bad i have nothing to compare it with, but i'm looking into buying Medela now, reading all reviews. |
Not the best
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| Review Date: March 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: D. Mitchell, Chicago, IL |
| I bought this pump after using the single pump on maternity leave. Not the best compared to others, suction decreases over time & the adapter shorted out on this one & the single pump. Replacement can be ordered from Evenflo, for a fee. Spend the money elsewhere if you plan to pump consistently. |
This thing sucks! And not the good kind...
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| Review Date: January 30, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Des, Bakersfield, CA |
| I have a six year old boy and a 2 month old girl. With my first child I purchased this pump and it stopped working after a month of use. When I registered for my daughter, I had no choice but to put this same pump on the registry because of the lack of options money wise, but i figured, hey, six years ought to be plenty of time for them to improve their product...wrong! My first day going back to work the stupid thing broke and being that it was bought for me at my baby shower months before I even gave birth, the measly 90 day warranty was of course expired. Please, for your own good DO NOT buy this product. If you can't afford to spend at least $100 on a motorized pump, do yourself a favor and just go with the manual ones. They take a little more work but they get the job done and the only way they'll stop working is if you break your hand! |
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