Description
Whether you're a pregnant mumma, a new mumma, a working mumma, a busy mumma, or a full-boobed mumma — this pump is made for YOU. Even if you’re just looking for the perfect gift for another amazing mumma, look no further.
Designed with real mums in mind and tested by families all over Australia, this breast pump combines comfort, efficiency, and affordability in one cute little package. It makes expressing milk quicker, easier, and more comfortable, no matter where you are. At home, at work, or on the go, this pump is ready when you are.
Why You’ll Love It
This compact, hands-free pump is designed to fit seamlessly into your busy life. Lightweight, quiet, and easy to wear in your bra, it lets you pump discreetly anytime, anywhere. With simple controls and two key modes, it’s user-friendly and efficient from the start.
We’ve included multiple flange sizes and includes a carry case to make sure you’re supported from your very first session. It’s pumping made easy just the way it should be.
Customer Service
Our expert team is here to help with any questions about product functionality and fit. We respond within 24 hours whether you reach out via Instagram or email. Known for delivering the best customer service around, we pride ourselves on friendly, helpful, and timely replies. Trust us, having support like this when you need it makes all the difference!
What’s Included
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1 x Motor
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1 x Silicone 24mm flange
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1 x 180ml Milk Collectors
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1 x Diaphragms
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1 x Valves
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2 x Additional Inserts (21mm & 19mm) – for sizing flexibility
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1 x USB Type-C Charging Cable
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1 x Bra Strap Extender
Features – Model S39
Design & Fit
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Wearable & hands-free
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Small, lightweight, and discreet
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Fits comfortably in your bra or crop
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Classic white colour
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Cute & petite design
Functionality
Capacity & Sizing
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180ml milk capacity
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Standard flange size: 24mm
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Includes extra flange sizes: 21mm & 19mm
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Additional flange sizes available for purchase
Charging & Cleaning
Breastmilk Sterilisation Guide
If you're using our breast pump and its parts and pieces (excluding the motor), it's important to wash all equipment in warm, soapy water after each use and sterilise every 24 hours to maintain hygiene and safety.
For additional guidance, The Royal Children’s Hospital is a helpful resource for sterilisation tips. (Insert link here)
Please follow your country’s safety standards and procedures when it comes to sterilising breast pumps and their components.
General Cleaning Steps
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Wash your hands thoroughly before handling any pump parts.
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Disassemble all parts (excluding the motor) before cleaning.
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Rinse all components with cold water before washing.
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Clean using warm water, dishwashing liquid, and a clean brush.
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Rinse again with hot water (take care to avoid burns).
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Place parts upside down on a clean cloth to air dry.
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Store dried parts in a clean, covered container until next use.
Sterilising Methods
To maintain hygiene and extend the life of your pump, sterilise all parts (excluding the motor) using the following method:
Boiling Water Method:
Submerge all disassembled parts in a pot of boiling water for 3–5 minutes. This method is effective for sterilisation while being gentle enough to prevent damage when done correctly.
Important Note:
While some parents use electric or microwave sterilising machines, it’s important to understand that these can reach temperatures above 100°C. Repeated exposure to such heat can cause silicone parts such as valves, flanges, and diaphragms will warp, shrink, or expand. This may compromise both the function and fit of your pump parts.
For this reason, we recommend using the boiling method to prevent warping and ensure the longevity and performance of your equipment.
What Not to Do
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Do not sterilise the motor.
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Do not place any pump parts or accessories in a microwave.
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Avoid high-heat sterilisation methods that may damage silicone components.
ensure the longevity and performance of your equipment.
Measuring your size
How to Select the Correct Size — Flange & Inserts (If Required)
Finding the correct flange size is essential for comfortable and efficient pumping. An incorrect fit can lead to pain, blocked ducts, or reduced milk output.
Why Flange Size Matters:
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Too small: Nipple rubs against the tunnel sides, causing pain, discomfort, or potential damage.
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Too large: Too much of the areola is drawn into the tunnel, reducing suction efficiency.
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Correct size: The nipple moves freely in the tunnel with minimal areola pulled in, and no pain or discomfort.
Fun fact: If pumping is painful, many women actually need to size down their insert. Be sure to measure both nipples individually, as they can be different sizes.
To manually measure your nipple, use a soft ruler or printable nipple sizing guide. Measure the diameter of your nipple (not including the areola) in millimetres, ideally after a feeding or pumping session when the nipple is at its largest. Then, add 1–2mm to your measurement to determine your ideal flange size. For example, if your nipple measures 18mm, you’ll likely need a 19mm or 20mm flange or insert.