Evenflo Comfort Ease Breast Pump
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Evenflo Comfort Ease Breast Pump
After having my first baby I purchased the Evenflo Comfort Ease Manual Pump (approx. $30). I bought this less expensive manual pump mainly because I would be nursing and felt I would not be needing to pump very often. I ended up using this pump more than I had anticipated.
At first the pump held up fairly well. It wasn’t until about nine months of using this pump when the handle broke and I could no longer use it. Here is a quick breakdown of our experiences for this pump:
Pros:
-accessories: travel bag and cooler bag with ice pack
-a turn dial to adjust the pressure of the pump
-small bottle with a nipple for easy feeding after pumping
Cons:
-hard to clean as not all the pieces come apart
-metal parts which can easily rust
-handle susceptible to breakage
-after some use was loud to use(squeaky)
I give this pump a rating of 3 stars out of 10.
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