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Medela swing single electric breast pump. ?20


Used but still fully working, comes with all parts in pic plus an extra breast shield, original box and instructions.


Philips Avent single electric breast pump. ?10


Used, still fully working. All parts and original box/instructions as in pic.


Lansinoh breast milk storage bags- free. I think I?ve used <10 of them.


Bebe chic breastfeeding cover. ?5


Dreamgenii pregnancy and breastfeeding pillow- this was a lifesaver for me in pregnancy. ?5


Close caboo organic sling, lifesaver with new baby who won?t be put down! ?10


Collection Lordship Lane

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Hi! Someone is collecting the Medela today and there is interest in the Philips but not confirmed, I will let you know if it?s still available later today.


In terms of the difference, the breast shield on the Philips one is softer, a rubbery material whereas the medela is hard plastic. The Philips is slightly louder. They function in pretty much the same way though design is different. Everyone swears by the medela so I bought it in addition to the one I already had when struggling with pumping, but I didn?t find it any different and got the same amounts of milk from both pumps.

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