Product Dimensions | 13.74 x 5.12 x 10.24 inches |
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Item model number | 57063 |
Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | All components that come into contact with breast milk are made without BPA |
Additional product features | Portable Battery |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Pump in Style Tote |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Pump type | Electric |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 6.74 pounds |
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Medela Pump in Style Advanced with On the Go Tote, Double Electric Breast Pump, Nursing Breastfeeding Supplement, Portable Battery Pack, Sleek Microfiber Tote Bag included with Breastpump
Brand | Medela |
Operation Mode | Electric |
Special Feature | Portable Battery |
Material | All components that come into contact with breast milk are made without BPA |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
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What's in the box
From the manufacturer
Why Medela?
Breastfeeding. ..the Very Heart of Our Business.
Medela’s primary focus is breastfeeding by helping moms to successfully breastfeed their babies and to do so for as long as they choose. Meeting this goal responsibly is at the heart of everything we do.
Pump In Style Advanced Breast Pump with On-the-go Tote!
Daily use, double-electric breastpump: Designed for moms who pump several times a day
Pump In Style Advanced is a daily use breast pump designed for moms who pump several times a day and offer portable convenience for discreet pumping anywhere.
- 2-Phase Expression technology with one-touch let-down button produces more milk in less time when pumping at Maximum Comfort Vacuum in the expression phase
- Stylish microfiber bag with built-in pump holds everything you need to pump
- Battery pack lets you pump anywhere, anytime. (8 AA batteries not included)
- Single knob speed/vacuum adjustments for comfortable pump settings
- Removable cooler bag with contoured ice pack holds 4 breast milk bottles and ice pack to keep breast milk bottles cool
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Stylish microfiber bagOn-the-go Tote with built-in pump holds everything you need to pump. Also features built-in bottle holders to help prevent spills and a tubing storage pocket to keep organized between pumping sessions. |
Double pumping kitDouble pumping kit with 24mm PersonalFit breast shields (additional sizes sold separately) for comfortable and efficient pumping. |
Cooler SystemRemovable cooler bag, contoured ice pack, (4) breast milk bottles with lids, everything you need for on-the-go pumping. |
Pump In Style Advanced breast pumpsOffer portable convenience for discreet pumping anywhere. |
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What's in the Box(1) microfiber bag; (4) 5oz/150ml breast milk bottles & lids; (1) cooler bag and ice pack; (1) double pumping kit with 24mm breast shields; (1) 9-Volt AC adapter; (1) battery pack (8AA batteries not included). |
Did you know?Medela breastfeeding essentials are FSA eligible. |
Safe for you and your babyAll parts that touch breastmilk are made without BPA. |
Product Description
Product Description
The Medela Pump in Style Advanced with On the Go Tote combines an award-winning double electric breast pump that has consistently been chosen for over two decades by busy moms with a discreet, stylish tote bag for easy portability and transportation of the pump and all necessary accessories to ensure convenient pumping at home or away.
Inside the tote bag, you’ll find: (1) Built-in Pump in Style Advanced breast pump – the first choice of millions of moms for more than two decades – featuring 2-Phase Expression technology, one touch letdown button, and integrated motor unit; (1) Portable battery pack for added convenience and easy mobility; (1) Removable cooler bag and (1) contoured ice pack; (4) 5-oz. 150 mL breast milk bottles with lids***; Ample space to ensure careful organization and transportation of your breast milk, including built-in bottle holders, dedicated tubing storage pocket, and wide straps for added comfort
The complete double pumping breast pump kit also includes: (1) set of PersonalFit Breast Shields 24mm; (2) breast shield connectors; (2) valves; (1) set of tubing; (1) AC adaptor; (1) Instructions for Use
Pump in Style was engineered to more closely mimic a nursing baby for optimal milk flow and to provide moms with an efficient, comfortable pumping experience. The On the Go Tote helps keep bottles, tubing, and other essential components and accessories neatly organized for convenient transport anywhere. Try the Medela Pump in Style Advanced with On the Go Tote and find out why decades of moms have made Medela their first choice for all their breast milk feeding needs.
*QuintilesIMS ProVoice Survey; Nov-Oct 2017
**When comparing double pumping to single pumping, with 2-Phase Expression technology at Maximum Comfort Vacuum
***All parts that touch breast milk are made without BPA Product description had small error so submitting updated copy.
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ASIN | B004HWXCJS |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #57,935 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) #692 in Electric Breast Pumps |
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Current Cost:
Ameda ~ $230 Medela ~$250
Yes, I own both! I’m a full-time working mom of 2 sweet boys, 2.5 yrs and 6 mos. I purchased the Ameda with my first and used it full time (3x a day, 5 days a week) for 4 months. I purchased the Medela with my second and have used it full time (3x a day, 5 days a week) for 3 months now and still going strong. I have a LOT to say about these pumps, but the bottom line is Medela is far superior. If you don’t want to read the full review, save yourself time, money, and frustration and purchase a Medela.
My experience with Ameda:
I purchased this pump for two main reasons. First, it was a closed system (milk can’t get into tubes) and the cost differential – there was a greater one when I purchased the Ameda in 2011. At first things worked well. I starting pumping at night to build supply before returning to work. After returning to work, things continued well for a few months, then all of a sudden my supply started dropping. I could tell that my pump “wasn’t quite the same” so I read and read online. Ultimately, I determined that I needed to replace the valves. I did, and things improved… for a few weeks. Then, again, my supply dropped, I replaced the valves and things improved for a short time. This repeated several times (those valves are $7 for a pair… that adds up!!!!). I spent more than what I wanted to on replacement valves. This went on until my son was 7 months and then my supply all but dried up. When it got to the point that I could only get 4 oz per day and I was pumping 3x a day for 20 minutes each I decided it was time to switch to formula. Did I blame the pump? Not at the time, but now, absolutely!
So, I cleaned everything well and packed it away carefully knowing that I would need it again for the next baby (except for the time when my close friend had her Ameda motor die on her after about 6 months of daily use and she borrowed mine for a week – hers was under the 1 year warranty, so Ameda did send a replacement free of charge).
When my second baby came, I pulled it back out and pumped some during maternity leave without issue at first (new valves). Then all of a sudden I felt the pump “wasn’t quite the same” so I took it to a lactation consultant to look it over. We tested just the motor and it was reading the correct suction pressure. We checked the tubing and other connections until we found the root cause; THE VALVES!!!!!! The bad valve was essentially causing the pump to pull less than half the expected vacuum. Bottom line, it was worthless with bad valves. The lactation consultant opened a new package of valves from her own store and one of them was bad right of package. We went through all of mine and the majority of them were bad. No wonder my supply dried up… I was pumping, but with bad valves I wasn’t actually removing milk. If you don’t remove milk your body slows the production. I decided at that point to test until I found a few extra good valves and then anytime I needed more, I would just have to come back and test to 100% verify that the valves I was using were good. I DID NOT want to lose my supply again just because of the bad valves. Well, it didn’t matter, because a week into me pumping at work, my motor started to go out. Yes, it was 2 years old, but the actual working life of the pump was about 5. Either way, I may have only used it for 5 months but it was not under warranty so I purchased a brand new Medela pump.
My experience with Medela:
I purchased a Medela Pump in Style and what a difference!!! I could tell an immediate difference, but for the sake of not wanting the “new and shiny” aspect to persuade my review, I’ve waited to write this. So, with the Ameda in my first two weeks of work, I already saw a decline in my milk supply. This gem got my supply back up to normal within 3 days. If that’s not enough to persuade you to go with Medela, I don’t know what will. I have no complaints with this pump. In fact, that close friend that I mentioned hers broke on her… when she has a second little one I plan to help her buy a Medela. Yes, I’m that passionate about it. I feel sorry for the mommy that buys the Ameda and then doesn’t have the support system or money to problem solve the Ameda issues and buy all those replacement valves.
Here are my opinions on the other aspects of the pumps:
Bag:
The backpack is tall and forces you to stack things. So, when you need the cooler from the bottom, you have to pull everything out. The tote, while maybe a little bigger is better organized so I don’t end up pulling everything out and readjusting. The Ameda is designed so you can pull the motor out of the bag, the Medela is not. So far that hasn’t presented a problem, but I can understand if you want to tuck it away in a small bag how it might be. The Ameda has no room to spare. If you want to bring a book along, good luck. With my Medela bag, I pack the hands free bra, extra bottles, a book, and extra accessories… with room to spare!
Setup/Takedown:
I felt like it was a much bigger deal to setup the Ameda to pump. You have to pull everything out of the bag and setup and then take it all back down and put away. With the Medela, the motor stays in the bag and everything stores nicely so you don’t have to pull everything out. I never have to take the cooler out and the tubes stay attached and have a nice little storage bag next to the motor.
Flanges/Valves/Fittings:
The Ameda accomplishes a “hygienic” closed system, which is a great concept, but comes at a price. I attribute this to my inadequate pumping and ultimately my supply drying up. The silicone diaphragm seemed to always get stuck in the vacuum position and the valves constantly needed replaced. I never did have to clean the tubes though. I also bought a different sized flange, but it was one that slide into the existing one and I never felt it made a good seal. The Medela is an open system and I do get condensation in the tubing. It’s worth it to me though because I know I’m getting great suction. I simply run my pump for a minute or two afterwards and it dries them out. The little white membranes provide the same function as the Ameda valves, but they are much less expensive and are much less likely to need replacing. I also had to buy a different flange size for the Medela, but it is designed so that the flange itself can just simply be a plug and play. It’s not an insert like the Ameda so I don’t have to worry about another joint that could potentially lead to suction loss.
Cooler:
The coolers are about the same size, but the Medela only has enough room for 4 bottles. The Ameda has room for 6. I only 4 - 5oz bottles so it works perfectly for me. With the Ameda, the ice packs never lasted long enough in my opinion. The Medela icepack is far superior. I even heat my milk to scald (150 deg F) – lipase enzyme issue you can Google if you’re interested in learning about it – and then I stick it in the bag and it is able to cool it and keep it cold until the evening! It’s awesome.
Bottles:
Ameda is 4 oz, Medela is 5 oz. Other than that, they are essentially the same. I don’t use them. I pump into the Playtex drop-ins pump and store liners and then they pop into the drop-in bottles (less bottle washing!).
Motor:
The vacuum supposedly is rated the same (lactation consultant shared that with me, but I’m not going to lie I didn’t read into it), but my experience is that the Medela is more reliable (several reviews report motors dying prematurely… which I experienced as well as my close friend). Also, the Ameda has the ability to adjust both speed and suction. At first I thought this would be perfect, but the more I used it, the more I was annoyed that it didn’t just automatically adjust. How am I supposed to know how fast it should go? Haha. So, the fact that the Medela pump does it’s automatic fast speed at first for letdown then adjusts to regular on its own or with the push of a button makes my life much easier. I’ve never once thought how nice it would be to adjust the speed myself. With the Ameda I always had to use full suction. With the Medela I have it at half suction and it works perfectly! Also, the Medela works faster for me than the Ameda did.
Cleaning:
The flanges are essentially the same. The two things that are different about cleaning is that the Ameda valves are a pain to clean because you really can’t clean them for risk of damaging them… and they are expensive! I gently rinsed them and left it at that. With the Medela, I do have to rinse the tubes once a week and have to do it when I’m certain I won’t need them… because you have to wait for them to dry completely before use again. So far it hasn’t been an issue.
Availability of parts:
Because Medela is a better known brand, you can find just about any replacement item you need at Target. So, when you need that emergency membrane/valve, you can almost guarantee you’ll find it at a nearby story, whereas, with Ameda I was overnight shipping if I had an emergency.
Noise:
The Ameda is much louder and more obnoxious sounding the Medela. Mine had a whirring sound when it pumped. Others who heard it thought something was wrong with it and usually asked if everything was okay (they were Medela users).
Batteries:
If you’re going to pump in the car, even once, buy the car adapter. These things sucks batteries like crazy (both of them). The battery pack is external with the Medela, which is has to be since you can’t remove the motor… but it makes it annoying.
Hands free:
Do yourself a favor and get a hands free pumping bra!
In conclusion, buy Medela and rest assured you’ve made the right decision.
Since I loved Medela so much at the hospital, and my lactation consultant recommended the Pump in Style, I decided when shopping for one of my own to stick with the same brand - So glad that I did, I have NOT been disappointed! It took a little trial and error to get my rhythm on my new Pump in Style Advanced (word to the wise - if you want to pump only one breast, like I did the first time I used it, plug the second air valve that you are NOT using with the cap provided. Otherwise you will not get enough suction to pump the one breast. For some reason this is not stated in the instructions and it took me 3 frustrated tries before I realized my mistake). But now that I have it down, I love it!
Pros:
~The Pump in Style pumps at 2 speeds - I will call them Let-Down phase and Pumping phase since I do not know the technical terms. The machine starts out at a faster rate to encourage Let-Down of your milk supply and lets you customize the intensity of the suction (great so you can adjust to your comfort level so it isn't painful). After a minute (?), it then changes to a slower rhythm that is meant to mimic your baby's sucking motion. If your milk starts flowing before the let-down phase is done, you just push a little button to start the next phase. It is a very efficient system. I can get a lot pumped in under 10 minutes, which is great because sometimes that is all that I have!
~ It is a Dual Pump - cuts down on pumping time when you can pump both breasts at once.
~ It comes with 4 bottles a cooler and ice pack - makes it easy when you have a few bottles. 2 to pump and 2 to store milk in the fridge. Very handy when pumping away from home. They can be sanitized very easily, too.
~ I love the bag - makes for easy travel
~ It comes with a battery pack or you can plug it in - makes for flexible pumping wherever needed
~ Easy to clean and sanitize
~ Replaceable parts are available if you break or loose them - it's suggested to buy extra membranes because they are fragile, but I have not had to replace them yet.
~My insurance covered the high cost! Check with yours!
~This is the only nipple that has not leaked for my newborn, I love these bottles! No clean up needed!
Cons:
~ Only one nipple - you can easily buy more, though.
~ Dual pump means no free hands when pumping - unless you get one of those bras that holds them for you.
~ I need to buy more bottles for storage - 4 is great, but I am finding that I may need more than that when I go back to work
~ The tubes are difficult to clean - I read many reviews and a lot of women said that they never had this problem, but for some reason I have had milk get in the tubes maybe 3 times in 1.5 months. They are too small and long to clean with a bottle brush so you have to put them in boiling water to sanitize them. After 3 times boiling them, the plastic turned white. I guess they are still good to use, they just look bad. The only thing is that boiling them never gets rid of the milk spots inside the tubes. Once they are there, they are there for good. I guess I will just have to replace them soon; easy fix.
~ It takes 8 AA batteries...that's a lot!
~ Cost is high, but comparable to other electric dual pumps. And, my insurance covered mine!
Overall a great buy! Very happy with my Pump in Style!
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Contiene:
Una bolsa negra, donde puedes guardar todo, no viene rotulada, entonces es muy discreta
Extractor, que es un cubito de 10cm*10cm
Magueras del extractor a los depositos
4 depositos de 4 OZ c/u con tapas
Embudos con filtros y membranas (repuestos de membranas)
Hielera con sustituto de hielo, pueden durarte más de 12 horas si la hielera esta completamente cerrada y el sustituto completamente congelado
Cable para conectarlo a la luz, o adaptador para ponerle 8 pilas AA (si extrae con potencia con las pilas)
Logro sacar hasta 6 onzas en 4 minutos , la cuestión es que hay que tomar tiempo para armarlo
La mochila es demasiado grande y llega a ser estorbosa, es decir, en transporte público sería complicado llevar mi bolsa de mano y aparte el extractor con toda la bolsa, hielera, y accesorios, en caso de que quieras guardar los accesorios esterilizados, tiene que ser en una bolsa extra, porque si no, adentro de esta, estarían sueltos en la bolsa y pues pierde el sentido haberlos esterilizado
No es tan ruidoso, pero no lo uso en la habitación de noche cuando mi bebé esta dormido, porque considero que si alcanza a percibirlo
Los materiales de todo son de excelente calidad
Sugiero leer las instrucciones de armado y uso para evitar una mala manipulación del aparato.
En lo personal me ayudó mucho este extractor, usaba uno manual y obviamente salía menos leche porque no tenía un ritmo definido; este extractor al principio te estimula para la extracción y después ya salen los chorritos de leche.
Si lo vas a usar por primera vez tú sola, ponte en un lugar donde haya una mesa y puedas sacar todos los aditamentos, al encender y apagar es complicado sostener las botellas con una sola mano, recomiendo el brassier de medela para que se queden fijas. Para usarlo sin cables se necesitan ocho baterías doble A.
La bolsa se ve bien, buen material, no se sabe qué es de lactancia, muy discreta si vas al trabajo con ella; todo el equipo cabe en la bolsa, es como llevar una bolsa de mano, pero no esperes meter más cosas.
Las botellas, copas, mangueras, etc. De buena calidad. La hielera muy práctica y también discreta si dejas tu leche refrigerando en un lugar con más personas.
Considero que sirve desde los primeros días de lactancia porque ayuda a estimular simulando la succión del bebé.
La mochila es muy cómoda y ligera
Las velocidades del extractor te permiten personalizar la intensidad de la extracción con lo cual no hay dolor
Recomiendo usarlo con brassier de manos libres para tener un beneficio completo, ya que la combinación de ambos productos hacen que ahorres tiempo y la extracción se vuelve muy cómoda porque puedes realizar varias actividades sin cansarte al sostener las botellas.
Es padrísimo que te den la opción de conectar a corriente y usar pilas por si se complica la conexión de luz.
Es muy sencillo de usar.
El producto me llego en tiempo y forma y completo como aparece en la imagen.
El mejor precio de nuevo es en amazon, igualmente recomiendo esperar alguna oferta. Los nuevos modelos de esta marca no los vi publicados
Si se busca seminuevo igual recomiendo adquirir solo el motor, y comprar nuevas las mangueras. valvulas y adaptadores... cuestion de gustos
Claro esta, en amazon llega al día siguiente y hasta se puede pagar en meses sin intereses...
En tiendas de ventas nocturnas su precio es muy elevado y no hay ofertas