I found a Medela (pump in style) breat pump at a consigment store for $90 vs $240 new. The store owner said it normal for people to buy used breast pumps. What are your thoughts on this issue? The Medela website states:
Personal use pumps that you buy at the store are personal care items, much like a toothbrush. Personal use pumps should never be resold or shared among mothers. The Medela Pump In Style Advanced has an internal diaphragm that cannot be removed, replaced, or fully sterilized. Therefore, the risk of cross-contamination associated with re-using a previously owned pump such as the Pump In Style cannot be dismissed, even when using a new kit or tubing. Similarly, the Medela Single Deluxe breastpump has an internal motor that cannot be removed, replaced or fully sterilized. Another consideration when deciding to borrow or even lend a previously owned electric pump is the pump?s motor life. A high quality electric double pump might last through the breastfeeding of your second child, or even several children. However, like computers or other electronic products, an electric breastpump has a limited lifetime. Medela guarantees its pump motors with a one year warranty. If you use an electronic pump that has been used for more than one year, there is no guarantee that it will generate as much speed and vacuum as it did earlier in it?s life. By using your own pump, you can compare the pump?s performance with each child. However if you borrow a pump, you cannot gauge its performance to ensure it is operating at full capacity.
Re: Used Medela breast pump? Safe?
I know others will disagree, but I think it's fine. Just buy all the hoses and bottles etc.
I have a lot of friends that have bought used ones b/c they couldn't afford them.
I will say check with your insurance to see (if you haven't already) if you are entitled to durable medical goods and your pump may be covered.
I wouldn't do it. Especially from a stranger. And a PP mentioned the closed system pumps such as hospital-grade ones...that's the only type I would get used.
SIL wanted me to use hers, and got offended when I said no thank you. LOL
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