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What breast pump to buy

#1

Hey i was wondering whats a good breast pump to buy that i could get on amason for a decent price
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#2

I got a Noogleberry on ebay for 51 bucks. I'm very happy with it. Came with a one year warranty and that's a good thing because the plastic hand pump broke. I contacted the seller and they are sending me a replacement.
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#3

I am using an ARDO Calypso dual breast pump on a regular basis.

It is quiet and powerful, and I have developed wobbly breasts with large extended nipples when using it. 

It really sucks me out to the point of being uncomfortable, which I love.

I can't really go out without the support of a bra any more. I then use nipple shields inside the cups to preserve my hard-won shape. In a tee shirt bra, I look really quite titty!

I would love to produce milk and be a slave to the breast pump, but so far I have only had irregular discharges.
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(13-07-2017, 11:27 PM)valerie anne Wrote:  I am using an ARDO Calypso dual breast pump on a regular basis.

It is quiet and powerful, and I have developed wobbly breasts with large extended nipples when using it. 

It really sucks me out to the point of being uncomfortable, which I love.

I can't really go out without the support of a bra any more. I then use nipple shields inside the cups to preserve my hard-won shape. In a tee shirt bra, I look really quite titty!

I would love to produce milk and be a slave to the breast pump, but so far I have only had irregular discharges.

"It really sucks me out to the point of being uncomfortable"

That made me laugh in a good way. Smile
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(18-06-2017, 08:56 PM)Jamie Lee Wrote:  Hey i was wondering whats a good breast pump to buy that i could get on amason for a decent price

If you're at all DIY, you can buy metal versions of the noogleberry pump at hardware stores like Harborfreight for cheap ($15-20 in store), or on Amazon:
https://smile.amazon.com/HFS-Brake-Bleeder-Vacuum-Tuner/dp/B00NP60URE/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1515370793&sr=8-3-fkmr2&keywords=pittsburg+vacuum+pump

Then you can either use the tubing that may or may not come with the pump you buy, or go to the hardware store and buy a couple feet of 1/4" or 3/8" or whatever size tubing for at most $5 and buy individual sets of nipple or breast cups on eBay or Amazon:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Natural-Breast-Enlargement-Pump-Vacuum-Massage-Cupping-Set-Sets-Massager-Cups/302491625981?epid=1740665432&hash=item466de7e9fd:g:1CMAAOSwvcJZ5iIU

Its much cheaper than the actual sets, plus the pump is metal and much more tough. You c an also customize the hoses as you want.
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#6

You could also get the Kangzhu Large 2-Cup Breast Enlargement and Massage Cupping Set on Amazon. Perhaps the cheapest option (you may have to also buy the hand pump separately). I've had that set for well over a year and it's still up and running.
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#7

I use the lansinoh  pump from Wal-Mart. It works great. I tried the Calypso pump and it broke right away. Customer  service was wonderful and sent a new one right away no charge. Soon that one broke. Now about 2 years on the Wal-Mart  with no  problem. Also use nooglebery large contours.
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#8

i spent a lot of time reading up on reviews, I have had a few pumps over the years and was never really happy with any of them....UNTILL now.


I got a spectra s2 (cuz I did not care for mobile battery option of the s1) it is the most delightful thing I have ever bought its listed as having stronger suction than the 2000 dollar medella and most all the other pumps out there. I only paid 139 for it on amazon! The only complaints I read were yes great pump but not longevity wise, I disagree at least with mine.

The BEST part ... is it has this.....I guess the only way I can describe it.... it a ratcheting action so its not just a straight suck ist more like suckling, and it even says that on the box...LOL\


Our pumps don't suck....they suckle!I think the best is when I get a good hard latch, to put it all the way down on the lowest setting and then inch it up till it's maxed for the session.

Oh, and  Noogleberry XXL's
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(27-04-2018, 06:50 AM)PeppermintPatty Wrote:  i spent a lot of time reading up on reviews, I have had a few pumps over the years and was never really happy with any of them....UNTILL now.


I got a spectra s2 (cuz I did not care for mobile battery option of the s1) it is the most delightful thing I have ever bought its listed as having stronger suction than the 2000 dollar medella and most all the other pumps out there. I only paid 139 for it on amazon! The only complaints I read were yes great pump but not longevity wise, I disagree at least with mine.

The BEST part ... is it has this.....I guess the only way I can describe it.... it a ratcheting action so its not just a straight suck ist more like suckling, and it even says that on the box...LOL\


Our pumps don't suck....they suckle!I think the best is when I get a good hard latch, to put it all the way down on the lowest setting and then inch it up till it's maxed for the session.

Oh, and  Noogleberry XXL's
I bought the bossom beauty 2012 , I love it , it is pump an release and I manually pump and keep it that way for 1 or 2 hours and have some nice permanent results thatare hard to hide under a t-shirt
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#10

Crazy Jester wrote,
If you're at all DIY, you can buy metal versions of the noogleberry pump at hardware stores like Harborfreight for cheap ($15-20 in store), or on Amazon:

https://smile.amazon.com/HFS-Brake-Bleed...acuum+pump

That's exactly what I bought. I have the Noogleberry system and the hand pumps kept breaking. I like the metal over the plastic, plus the gauge is quite useful so you don't over pump.
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