Best Medela Breast Pumps

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$428 to $469

Medela Harmony

Medela Harmony

4.2 
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JillNSW17 posts
 

Great hand held pump – This pump is great and easy to use, the handle has 2 different ways to pump to stimulate the milk. I recommend you read how to use it both ways to understand how to get the best out of it!! Show details

Medela Symphony

Medela Symphony

4.3 
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TeganQLD8 posts
 

Amazing spend! – I have tried the harmony, which was also good for manual pumping but this has been so much easier and less time spent expressing. Would recommend to anyone to ssve yourself time and be able to get more jobs done around the house Show details

Medela Swing Maxi Hands-Free

Medela Swing Maxi Hands-Free

1.0 
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$449RRP
Harassment from agent6 posts
 

Unfortunately this product destroy the brand name. The fist time I use it the tube broke and I bought it brand new from baby bunting. When I then… Read more

bought a replacement tube, like the other review, it doesn’t have enough suction. I found out that you have to reconnect the tube on the collection cup several times during pumping to have a better suction. Have to reconnect every few minutes or so. Not recommending this product at all. I wish I looked at products before I purchase it. As it’s over $200

Medela Silicone Breast Milk Collector

Medela Silicone Breast Milk Collector

No reviews
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Medela Pump In Style with Maxflow

Medela Pump In Style with Maxflow

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$469RRP
Medela Swing Maxi Double

Medela Swing Maxi Double

1.0 
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$428.35RRP
Poppp3 posts
 

STAY AWAY from Medela breast pump – STAY AWAY from Madela breastpump!!I used a Medela pump 8 years ago for my daughter and had a great experience. However, for my second baby, I wanted… Read more

a hands-free option so I could multitask. My husband purchased the Medela Swing Maxi Hands-Free Breast Pump from Chemist Warehouse in July 2024, just a few days after I gave birth. He even had to drive an hour to Epping since it was out of stock at our local store. Unfortunately, by December, I noticed the pump wasn’t working as well. It started sounding weaker and wasn’t extracting as much milk as before. Yesterday, it completely stopped working and won’t even turn on! It’s incredibly disappointing to spend $400 on a pump that only lasted six months. Sadly, my husband didn’t keep the receipt, so we can’t return or exchange it.

Today, I decided to try the hands-free breast pump from Kmart, and I’m blown away. For only $89, it has incredible suction, comparable to the Medela Freestyle that costs $499! To all the new mums out there, I highly recommend avoiding Medela. Save your money and consider better, more affordable options instead!