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Most HelpfulI love the Evenflo Comfort Select Dual Breast Pump. It's very easy to handle and can be both battery operated as well as use an AC adapter. It comes with it's own stylish carrying case with insulated pouches that can hold your pumped milk for later storage. I would recommend this pump to anyone that...
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Most HelpfulEvenflo Comfort Select Performance Dual Electric Breast Pump was the first pump I ever purchased to express with. I was using it every 3-4 hours with a 5-6 hour break at night. It is a dual electric breast pump which has 2 overflow valves and you can use both pumps or just one. They are connected by a small tube. I purchased this because it was a decent price and was described as being perfect for working moms and moms on-the-go. The vacuum suction is controlled by a small dial and it's easily adjusted. The pump comes with an AC adapter, nursing pads, and sealing discs for breast milk...
read full review »For those mothers that find it difficult to nurse your baby but still want to breastfeed, I would advise you to buy a pump. I have only had experience with the Evenflo brand, but it is one I would definitely recommend to a friend or family member. I never had the opportunity to use a manual pump, but friends and family have quit breastfeeding because of the inconvenience caused by them. This pump is an electric or battery operated pump that is convenient both in home and when you are on the road. The single pump I originally had was the same brand but not of the same quality. It took twice the...
read full review »After looking around for a breast pump, I decided on the Evenflo Comfort Select since I saw some relatively decent ratings from others regarding this pumps. Given that the best pumps out there could run about $200, I thought this would be the best choice for under $50.
While at the hospital, I used the Medela dual pump which worked really well. Easy on the breasts and not much effort in getting the job done, but a similar Medela out in the stores which was about $250 was way out of what I would like to spend on a breast pump. So, I shopped around and read reviews thinking I have narrowed...
read full review »When I was pregnant with my daughter, I was told that I need to get a breast pump. I wanted one that would do a good job and was easy to use and also was not too expensive because I was not planning on using it all of the time. So in my search I found the Evenflo Comfort select Dual Breast Pump that seemed to be all that I was looking for. It turned out that it was everything I was wanting. This is an Auto-cycle Breast pump which makes it very easy to use and it makes the entire process go so much faster than a manual pump generally would. This pump is run off electricity through a plug or can...
read full review »I was using a single breast pump and found that it was taking up a lot of time. I also did not want to spend a lot of money on a new pump since I already had one. The Evenflo Comfort Select Dual Breast Pump was very inexpensive. The first time I used it I did not like it as much as my old pump. I did not get the same amount of milk that I had been getting with my old pump. The Evenflo pump is also very loud, whereas my old pump (Purely Yours) is very quiet. I found that the more I used the pump, I started getting more milk and I eventually got used to the noise. I think my body was...
read full review »The Evenflo Select dual electric breast pump is super convenient to use at first, which is great. I had mine only a couple of weeks before the motor broke though, and milk began squirting out and the pump was no longer sucking. I looked all over and the company does not offer replacement parts for anything that needs replacing so that was out of the question. So since I thought maybe that pump was just a dud I went and bought a new one of the same kind... needless to say it did the same thing. So currently I have to use both pumps to pump one bottle full. It is VERY difficult. One will work then...
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Evenflo comfort select is an electric breast pump that is medium grade but works great! You can go from single pump to dual pump with the hose attachments. There are minimum to maximum pumping strengths that work great. I never used the dual however I assumed the suction would not have been as strong. I used this when I was engorged and it relieved me 100%. I also was able to use it on a regular basis just to have some milk stored when other manuals and cheaper electric pumps were not strong enough. It is small and comes with its own black zip up storage bag. Everything fits in it perfectly....
read full review »It seems to me that the comfort select is a very cheaply made pump. They pinched my breasts to the point of being unable to feed my daughter. I also, within 2 weeks noticed that one side was not pumping as well as the other. It turns out that the rubber insert for the neck of the bottle gets stretched, and then it does not create enough suction any more. I was stuck trying to find a better pump, and spending even more money than I originally wanted.
I used this automatic Evenflo breast pump just a few hours after delivery, and it worked great. My boy didnt want to latch on, so I pumped. I ended up breastfeeding for 12 months. It wasnt too big, wasnt too loud, really easy to use. 3 of my girlfriends bought the automatic Evenflo breast pump because of my recommendation.
I used this several times a day and it was very effective. It was awesome. The evenflo breast pump was the most efficient way to pump your milk while away from your baby. It simulates the baby really good.
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