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Philips Avent Isis iQ UNO | 
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| Brand: Avent Category: Baby Product
List Price: $124.99 Buy New: $89.90 You Save: $35.09 (28%)
New (20) from $89.90
Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 1962
Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: Breast Pump Size: Breast Pump Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 3.9 x 8.1 x 10
MPN: 471 Model: 471 UPC: 761269004719 EAN: 0761269004719 ASIN: B000B90FZU
Release Date: April 15, 2007 Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Includes: 1 ISIS IQ UNO Breast Pump | | • | 1 Battery pack and wall plug with carry case | | • | 1 - 4oz. Bottle with sealing disc | | • | 1 - 9oz. Bottle with sealing disc | | • | 1 Newborn natural shaped nipple |
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Product Description Avent ISIS iQ UNO comes with: -1 ISIS Breast Pump -iQ UNO Control Handle -Manual breast pump parts -One 125ml/4oz and one 260ml/9oz breast milk storage container -1 extra soft anti-colic teat -Battery pack and mains power lead Features: Gentle natural action of soft petal massage cushion to stimulate fast milk flow -100% reliable suction 1Fingertip sensitive control on the breast that makes it feel gentle and natural -Mimics your natural pumping rhythm -Battery or mains powered so you can express with confidence wherever you are. -Battery Booster to ensure no drop of in pump performance even when batteries are low -Battery Reserve Indicator cleverly lets you know when you have enough power to express just 1 more time. Just put the soft petal massager to your breast and depress the handle gently with your fingertips to imitate your baby's own suckling action. As your milk begins to flow, ISIS iQ will have learnt your gentle touch. Press the button on the handle then quietly and effortlessly it will continue your exact pumping rhythm. To change your rhythm at any time, just press the button to revert to manual control.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
How do you perfect perfection? November 24, 2008 Regina (SC) You make the Avent ISIS electric. This is the best pump I have ever used hands down. I am able to get so much milk so comfortably. I am more than pleased. I am able to keep up with my hungry little guy. It is so easy to use. Thank you SO MUCH!!!
sucky pump September 20, 2008 L. Thach this is a sucky pump... a waste of money. the electronic part of this pump sucks, i could barely pump enough. but they give you a conversion kit that lets you turn it into a manual pump that works well. the manual pump is just tiring to use. spend your money elsewhere!!! this pump is a waste of time!!!!
Okay buy, but should have researched more May 14, 2008 J. Solomon (Chicago, IL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This pump is great, although they make it sound so much better! Everything worked correctly and efficiently but the Avent bottles that you have to use with it tend to leak (all of them, it's not just a fluke!). I bought the 4oz and 9oz bottles and milk storage bottles, the pump, etc and for the price of everything.. I really wish I would have spent the time to reseach other systems. It is definetly not worth the price you pay. And you CANNOT switch out with other bottles. When I started using the bottles when my baby was about 3-4 weeks old I found that he was swallowing a lot of air and the latch on was not so easy for him.. he had a very hard time switching from bottle to breast. I have since had much better luck with another brand of bottle.
Awesome product April 14, 2008 C. LeRoy (Fort Rucker, AL) I bought the Avent Isis iQ last month because I decided to start donating my breastmilk to babies in need. I had previously been using the Avent Isis manual, which I also liked but I wanted something a little more efficient. It's so nice to be able to do something other than just sit while pumping and no more hand cramps! It does take me longer to pump than with the manual, but I get a lot more using the iQ- my first time using it I got 2oz more than normal. Well worth the price.
Warning! Avent Bottles Are Made Using BPA Bisphenol-A April 9, 2008 Mommy of 3 Princesses 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
I liked Avent Bottles, my daughter Liked them too! Then I found out about Bisphenol -A being used to make the Bottles. After re-searching Bisphenol -A, I discovered that exposing my baby to harmful chemicals with the potential for long term affects later in life, was definitely not for me!! There are other options out there, all glass bottles are safe, as well as Born Free, Mam by Sassy, Green to Grow and Adrini. Do your own research. I'm really surprised the non Bisphenol -A Free bottles haven't been recalled yet! I'm sure it's just a matter of time, before enough people are educated.
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