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Anyone Hear Anything About Playtex Breastpumps?

I know that I have had overwhelming results saying Medella is the best and I have been researching the best price. At Target there is one for $129 but is not recommended for daily use so if I am going to get one, it will probably be the pricier ones. However I have come across one from Playtex that is new. Anyone know anything about this one??? Thanks everyone for your responses!

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I've owned playtex and it wasn't really worth it. it would only pump when my breasts were really full. so if i was trying to build a supply it didn't help at all. i finally bought a medela single pump at Baby Depot for like $65 and it was well worth the investment. good luck

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With some products, you can spend a little less and not really see any differences, but in the case of breast pumps, that's not true. Medela is the best choice, really, for a pump. Look into the playtex if it's more in your price range, but if you plan to use this pump daily, and several times a day, I"d go with one you know will last. Renting is a great option, because you really don't need to pump very much as the baby gets older. Honestly, once the baby is a little over 6 months, you should be able to get by with a good manual pump, depending on how much you will be working.

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The one reason people recommend a medella is because they are reliable, and have been the hospital choice for many years. I would definitely research the playtex one online and research others and see if you can find reviews with other brands and what people who actually used them thought. Most people would not just go out and buy a car without researching all their options and finding the best fit for their family in their budget. I understand concerns about the pricing of Medella, but if you are planning on using one everyday and need a good, pump that will last you for many years it really is the best choice.

D.
You will be better off with a Medela or Ameda. I think we are the only one in the area that sells the Ameda without going on line. The prices are a little cheaper than Medela.
T. R.

I've owned playtex and it wasn't really worth it. it would only pump when my breasts were really full. so if i was trying to build a supply it didn't help at all. i finally bought a medela single pump at Baby Depot for like $65 and it was well worth the investment. good luck

D.

I used the Playtex Embrace pump and LOVED it! I work full-time outside of the home and used this 2-3 times daily for 7 months. I found it to be very comfortable as it has soft rubbery cups rather than plastic. You can pump into storage containers, into Playtex bottles, or into standard size bottles (not Avent brand). I did eventually lose suction with the pump but had purchased a warranty and had it exchanged at no cost. My coworker has the same pump and used it for a full year and never had a problem with it. I also used the Avent hand pump at times when the larger electric pump wasn't feasible. I LOVED that pump and if I have another child and had the extra money, I would DEFINITELY consider the new Avent electric pump.

Hope this info is helpful to you!

R.

I was able to pick up a medela breastpump from a consignment sale for $50 with lots of extra parts. I washed and steam cleaned everything!!!! I only spent $50 and the tag on the pump stated the woman only used it for one child for 3 months. It looked brand new. For my first child I borrowed a medela from a friend and loved it. I went to several consignment sales recently and several medela pumps where there for between $45 and $75 some even came in boxes from the orignal purchase. This is just another option for you.

Wow, I'm surprised by the negative feedback on the Playtex! I own the Playtex embrace and have been thrilled with it. I used the Medela hospital-grade in the hospital, and there is a major difference. The cups of all Medela pumps are plastic and conical; the Playtex has a separate soft plastic liner that fits over the hard plastic piece. I pump three times a day when I'm at work and I love it. I get 9-10 oz. in about 10 minutes. I can see that the pump may not work as well for those with large breasts ... I am fairly small (B, or C when engorged). Hope this helps!

I bought the Playtex pump and was rather disappointed with it. Frankly, I found the Medela hand pump MUCH more useful.

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