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Philips Avent breast pump + bottles - ?40


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I have a single electric breast pump by Philips Avent that I no longer need. It worked very well for me but I only used it lightly, mainly to relieve engorgement, as my baby didn't really like bottles. Bought new one year ago for ?115, selling for ?40 ono. It comes with 5 Avent bottles (125ml and 260ml) and teats (1 and 2 flow).


I can also throw in a manual breast pump that I got at the hospital (almost worked better than the electric!), some unused breast pads and milk storage bags, a few breastmilk storage bottles, and an assortment of other bottles (Medela and Munchkin) if you would like them.


Let me know if you have any questions. Pickup from The Gardens, SE22.


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