| | |  | Baby Care | Home » » » Lansinoh Affinity Double Electric Breast Pump BPA-free | | | | | | | Description: | | INDICATIONS: Lansinoh Double Electric Breast Pump is ideal for todays breastfeeding mom. This pump is designed for everyday long term use at home or away. The patented system prevents milk back up in the tubing and pump. | | | Features: | |
• BPA Free Double Electric Breast Pump
• Mom can set and control Vacuum strength & cycle speed
• Patened closed system prevents milk back up into tubing and pump motor
• Simple to Use - comes pre-assembled, and with few parts
• Easy to Clean - No need to clean tubing because closed system does not allow milk to back flow
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.35 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 143 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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77 of 78 found the following review helpful:
Move Over MedelaNov 22, 2009
By K. Uriarte I bought this item for my 2nd time around being pregnant since I was determined to breastfeed. Most people I knew said Medela was the best pump out there, however being on a budget I couldn't afford it. I looked at the Lansinoh Double Breast Pump BPA numerous times and read amd read reviews. I finally decided to purchase it 3 weeks before I gave birth and couldnt have been happier! Once I decided to pump it worked great and it was pumped a lot of milk out. The only thing is that you may want to have someone (significant other) help you adjust the speed, it was a bit challenging to hold up the two pumps and try to adjust the speed. Also another great thing is that the milk DOES NOT pump back in the system so it makes it's easily cleaned and very sanitary which was one of my main concerns. Which I do belive other pumps do not have this feature. Overall it was a great product, well worth the money and I recommend for anyone on a budget and perhaps the 1st time breastfeeding. I look forward to using it again in the future when I have more kids.
36 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Good solid investmentJun 05, 2009
By C. Gustaveson
"Eccentric Chemist"
I use this pump everyday at home and at work. It works very well and is quiet. It is also very easy to clean. For the money, it's a much better deal than some of the other pumps out there that are more expensive and harder to clean. So what if it doesn't come with it's own fancy carrying bag? Just be careful if you have pets, my cat seems to think that the silicone tubing and diaphrams are delicious! Luckily, it was still under warrenty and Lansinoh replaced the parts he ate for free.
39 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Love this pump!Nov 23, 2009
By M. Mercer Let me start by saying that I researched pumps for months before ultimately deciding on this one. I am a stay at home mom, but wanted to build up a good supply of milk in my freezer for car trips, certain outings, and the very occasional babysitter. The first time that I sat down to use this I got 4 ounces in 10 minutes, and the next time I got 6 ounces in 5 minutes! It is very powerful, and I really don't see how the big name-brand pumps could be any better! This is the same pump as the Ameda, just purple and marketed under the Lansinoh name, so all the parts are interchangeable. Another note: I had a big-name single electric pump, and having to clean the tubing was such a pain! This pump is a closed system, so it is easier to clean and more hygienic than other pumps.
In short, don't waste your money on big-brand pumps! This will serve you well!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Nice alternative to more expensive pumpsMay 28, 2010
By Dawn S. Bought this pump for pumping at home in preperation for returning to work. I am a nurse who works with infants whose moms often pump on our unit, so I am familiar with the hospital grade pumps, but have never used one myself. This pump is designed exactly like the newer model pumps we have on our unit. Used it to pump near term while pregnant to try to stimulate labor and was able to express the same amount of colostrum as our brand new moms do. Now 2 1/2 weeks post delivery, the pump has been very effective in pumping "extra" milk.
The one thing I do not like abot the pump is that the nipple flanges only come in one size and are hard plastic and were uncomfortable in the begining. I was used to the soft flanges in multiple sizes that came with my old, cheap pump from several years ago. The flange size was appropriate for me, but may not fit everyone.
HELPFUL HINT straight from the lactation consultant: Start the pumping on the short, fast cycle on low suction until letdown. Once letdown has occured, change the settings to the slower, longer cycles and slightly increse the suction setting. This imitates the infants feeding pattern.
45 of 54 found the following review helpful:
After saggy start, breast pump gets perky and stays up:)Nov 28, 2009
By Bradley A. Martin
"bunkybunk"
It worked fine the first time I use it, then it mysteriously lost suction power gradually over a two week period. I attributed it to washing some parts in the dishwasher and gave it a low rating. However, upon closer inspection I discovered the problem was this tiny plastic part which connects the suction tubes to the base--it had a crack in it that grew larger until it snapped apart completely. I contacted the company which sent me a replacement part free of charge, and now everything has been working fine ever since (3 months and counting of daily use). Because it was a lot cheaper than some others, and I use it quite a bit, which includes lugging it around when I work, I have changed my initial review and am now recommending this product.
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