LIGHTWEIGHT INNOVATION - At just 0.28 kg, this pump is the lightest in its class, making it a breeze to carry.
TRUSTED BY PROFESSIONALS - Relied upon by UK hospitals for over 50 years, ensuring quality and reliability.
The Medela Swing Electric Breast Pump is a portable and rechargeable single breast pump designed for everyday use. It features dual-phase expression technology for efficient milk extraction, a compact design for easy transport, and customizable settings for maximum comfort. Trusted by healthcare professionals for over 50 years, this lightweight pump is perfect for modern moms balancing breastfeeding with a busy lifestyle.
Specifications
Model Number
27276
Product Dimensions
24.79 x 8.71 x 24.46 cm; 0.28 g
Item model number
27276
Target gender
Unisex
Minimum Weight Recommendation
1 Pounds
Maximum Weight Recommendation
43.55 kg
Additional product features
Portable Rechargeable, rechargeable, portable
Number of items
1
Style
Single Electric Swing Breast Pump
Power source
Battery Powered
Pump type
Electric
Batteries required
Yes
Dishwasher safe
No
Is portable
Yes
Item Weight
0.28 g
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Reviews
4.2
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B**Y
Couldn't ask for better.
I needed to express my milk in addition to breast feeding, I get loads of milk in the mornings but I always seem to run low in the afternoons, and my baby gets so frustrated with it, and expressing meant he didn't keep constantly trying to feed on what little bits of milk I had - giving me a chance to catch up with him.I originally bought a cheap manual pump thinking "how hard can it be" but after only a short time having sore grazed nipples and never being able to express more than 2oz with it, I decided to invest in an electric one.I looked at all available models and reviews - and with them all being about the same or not too different in price I went for the Medela Swing because it's a Which best buy and had the best reviews.Ok, so it's not cheap but is it worth it? Well for me yes - it is a godsend! I can express 4oz in about 20 mins which I think is amazing!It's not too loud despite people saying how noisy the electric pumps are, so I can express while he's sleeping and not worry about disturbing him.It's comfortable to use, you can choose the level of suction which is great!Cleaning it is easy, there are minimal parts and they're easy to assemble.The breast shield that comes with the pump seems quite big, I wouldn't consider myself to have small nipples but had to buy the smaller shield as it was sucking some of the areola in (which the manufacturer suggests could be painful with continued use) but shop around for the personal fit shields as I've seen some sellers charging a fortune for them! (Mine cost £12.99 but have seen some for sale at £75!).The Calma teat is brilliant! The baby has to suckle the teat in the same way it would a breast or no milk comes out - this really helps if your baby starts learning to be lazy with normal teats.The only con I can think of; The lead isn't very long so if you're not using it with batteries then you need to be sitting next to a plug socket.Happy well fed baby and no sore nipples!I highly recommend this pump.
C**R
After using a hospital grade Medela pump, this is just as good for using at home. Good product
I ordered this on request from my daughter who had just come out of hospital having spent 2 weeks in hospital with her new baby. After using a hospital grade Medela pump she chose this model to order when she came home. Some reviews on other brands state about them being noisy machines, she said this made noise but being a pump and motor it's going to, but not too loud on the higher setting. This was just as efficient as the one used in hospital & with the same settings & strength. The neck lanyard and battery option she found very useful to not feel confined to sitting & pumping in 1 place & useful to manoeuvre about not being restricted. So far she is finding this efficient for how many times she is pumping in a day & confident to take it with her if needed if she takes it out of then house. She is yet to use the feeding teat as pumps when baby is asleep & keeps the milk in the fridge; this may not be needed but she likes that she has the option to make it into an instant ready to use bottle. A good product & recommended for anyone who is pumping along with breast feeding. Not difficult to use, easy to clean & well worth the money.
G**Y
A life saver
We had a really bad latch due to a lip tie and I struggled a lot with breastfeeding. I bought this pump after using a manual one for a week and getting a really bad wrist!We chose medela because its the same one I used at the maternity hospital. The pump is fantastic. The suction is excellent with a wide range of strength to choose from and I can easily pump at least 80ml per breast. Dad can now do a night feed, which is great!Super easy to clean and sanitise. My only issues are that you have to hold it in place so stuck to the sofa a bit, and it only comes with one bottle. I was given a couple of medela bottles that fit by the hospital thankfully, as they're really expensive to buy!Really helped us keep going with breastfeeding. 2 months in now and very grateful for this pump.
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