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Elvie Double Electric Breast Pump


Used once to twice a day for two weeks before I gave up breastfeeding and expressing. Box, all parts and instructions included.


It comes with two sets of breast shields. 28 mm set was never used and never taken out of the box. Two bottles were never used and never taken out of the box. 24mm breast shields and one set of bottles were used, but washed and sterilised and included.


They were worth the splurge for the time I use them as they provided independence, were easy to use and easy to clean. I had been a bit skeptical given some reviews about leakage, but I never had any problem. I think that as long as you align the pumps according to the directions and bend at the knees rather than at the waist, leakage is not an issue.


?225 - in excellent condition (Retail ?449)


Collection from East Dulwich


Demonstration at link below. Full list of items included:

2 Hubs

4 Bottles (5oz/150ml, BPA free)

2 Breast Shield (24mm)

2 Breast Shield (28mm)

4 Valves

4 Spouts

4 Seals

4 Storage Lids

4 Bra Adjusters

2 USB Charging Cables

2 Carry Bags

Instructions for Use


https://www.elvie.com/shop/elvie-pump?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7-qO0a-v5gIVWODtCh1HtQnuEAAYASAHEgJIsvD_BwE

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