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Now available: Hands-free double breast pump from Philips Avent

Stephan Lamprecht
24.3.2025
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Philips is expanding the Avent range with an electric hands-free double breast pump. The model is designed to give breastfeeding mothers more freedom of movement and ensure more efficient expressing. We now have the pump in our range.

According to Philips, the breast pump works with a new technology that mimics a baby's natural drinking rhythm. With up to 85 suction movements per minute, it is said to contribute to a more efficient milk release. The double breast pump has a portable motor and leaves your hands free.

Philips Avent Hands-free electric double breast pump
Breast pumps
CHF273.– with money-back guarantee

Philips Avent Hands-free electric double breast pump

According to the manufacturer, the pump's motor unit is particularly quiet. The motor draws its power from a rechargeable battery, which is said to last for up to five pumping sessions. Charging via USB cable should take around 1.5 hours.

Discreet and convenient pumping

Thanks to the portable motor unit, which you can wear with a strap, you can remain flexible in everyday life. Philips believes that the "SkinSense" breast pads are particularly comfortable. They are made of silicone and are designed to mould to the shape of your breast using body heat. The collection cups are transparent, which should make it easier to position them correctly and check the amount of milk pumped out.

The weight of just over 100 grams per empty collection cup is intended to contribute to wearing comfort. Philips offers different sizes of breast pads and inserts for different body shapes. According to the manufacturer, the included inserts should fit the majority of breastfeeding mothers. If this is not the case for you, the enclosed card will help you to determine your nipple size. You can then buy inserts separately that are better suited to your anatomy.

Customisable settings

According to the manufacturer, the pump offers 24 different levels for stimulating the milk flow and for expressing. The preferred setting can be saved. Philips emphasises that assembly and cleaning should be very easy

How the breast pump performs in everyday life, and whether it really pumps so well and is easy to care for, you can read in a detailed test report shortly.

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