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BeurerBY 40 Electric Breast Pump

R1,799

R3,150
Excludes shipping

R1,799

R3,150
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
Please note

For hygiene reasons, exchanges and returns will not be facilitated on these items

About

The electric breast pump simulates natural drinking and therefore makes use feel more pleasant. It features a memory function for an optimal personalised mode.

Product Features
  • Vacuum technology: Very comfortable use with 10 stimulation levels and 10 pumping levels
  • Memory function for optimal individualized mode
  • Clear and illuminated display
  • Display of usage time
  • Easy assembling for the application
  • Compact design for easy handling
  • With bottle and corresponding screw cap
  • Silicone cushion with soft-touch surface for comfortable use
  • Adapter for Avent and NUK bottles:
  • Pump can also be used with those bottles
  • Non-slip, abrasion-resistant rubber feet for a secure standing
  • Accessories can be disinfected
  • Medical product
  • Input mains part: 100-240V AC ~50-60Hz
  • Output mains part/battery: DC 6V / 1A
  • Operation with mains part or batteries
  • 4 x 1.5V alkaline batteries AA included
  • Battery status indicator (Running time batteries on level 10: approx. 60 minutes)
  • Volume: only 45 dB at highest level (distance 1,5m)
  • Beurer German | engineering
  • 5-year warranty

For more information, please check out Beurer

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