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Electric Breast Pump 2025 Upgrade Hands Free Breast Pump 2-Pack 32db Ultra Quiet Wearable Breastfeeding Portable with 12 Levels & 4 Modes Portable Led Display + Dual Seal Tech
Electric Breast Pump 2025 Upgrade Hands Free Breast Pump 2-Pack 32db Ultra Quiet Wearable Breastfeeding Portable with 12 Levels & 4 Modes Portable Led Display + Dual Seal Tech
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- New hidden electronic breast pump: ZANBO M1 has a new low-battery reminder, which allows you to observe the battery status more intuitively and charge. It is a hands-free breast pump designed for mothers' freedom. You don't need to raise your head, and you can pump milk anytime and anywhere without being restricted by occasions. It weighs only 200 grams and is 2/3 the size of an ordinary breast pump.
- More breastfeeding: [ZANBO M1] breast pump has 4 modes (stimulation + expression + mixed + dual frequency) and 12 suction levels, and the LED screen clearly displays the suction mode and suction level. The dual-frequency mode helps to suck out inverted and flat nipples smoothly. Bpa-Free food-grade silicone is safer, using massage technology to naturally mimic the baby's sucking action, and moms can choose the mode and intensity according to their needs.
- High-flow leak-proof design: Anti-backflow design and sealing system prevent breast milk leakage. Capacities up to 150 ml / 5 oz with an optimal collection of 120 ml / 4 oz. The packing list contains flange inserts in 19 mm and 21 mm sizes. Moms can use the "measuring card" in the instruction manual in the package to find the right size.
- Memory function: ZANBO M1 The breast pump has a memory function that remembers the last function and settings used, and although there is no timer on the LED display, there is a "30-minute timer off" function. Minimal parts are easier to use and clean, and the smooth surface and accessible corners minimize the risk of residue accumulation, so mothers can spend their breastfeeding life worry-free.
- A quality gift for mothers: The compact and smooth design of the M1 is both stylish and lightweight, allowing mothers to show their fashion taste in breastfeeding life, making breastfeeding both beautiful and convenient, and achieving true hands-free. Every mother deserves better!
Overview
- Brand : ZANBO
- Special Feature : Adjustable Suction, Ergonomic, LCD Display, Spill Proof, Wearable
- Material : Silicone
- Power Source : Battery Powered
- Included Components : Breast Flange, Data cable, Instructions, Valve
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