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For sale - Ameda Lactaline Breastpump and 2 pumping bustiers


Bursty

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Ameda Lactaline Personal dual breastpump and 6 milk storage/collection bottles. This is a well rated breastpump which is suitable for single or dual pumping and is a good choice if you need or intend to pump frequently. AC power adaptor and adjustable speed and suction settings. More product details can be found here. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ameda-Purely-Lactaline-Double-Electric/dp/B004E9SW7G


Two Simple Wishes pumping bustiers which can be used with the breast pump so that it can be operated hands free. More product details here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Simple-Wishes-Pumping-Bustier-X-Small/dp/B004S8MGGQ/ref=pd_sim_75_5?ie=UTF8&dpID=419gUubPelL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR111%2C160_&refRID=17N6NP61XTMTDVDGNDXG


I am looking for ?60 for the pump (RRP ?129.99) and ?20 for both bustiers (which normally cost ?35 each) - useful to have 2 bustiers so you have one spare while the other is in the wash.


I will also throw in a pack of breast pads and a 'Mamascarf' breastfeeding scarf if of interest.


Happy to sell together or separately. PM me if interested or for more details.

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