Haakaa Breast Pump Review – Video Review

Originally published 9 March 2017

Haakaa Breast Pump Review

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Milkbar Breastpumps recently sent me a Haakaa Breast Pump to review! I was really excited about doing this review, because it’s a breast pump I have actually had my eye on for a while. It’s just so interesting looking. I’ve been seriously curious about getting one and having a go.

Unfortunately I’m not actually breastfeeding anymore! So I’m gutted that I don’t actually get to try it out myself! Though I did have a little play with it and – I did attach it to my chest just to see what would happen. And by chest I mean my chest. Not my breast. So don’t be afraid to watch the video, it’s just a bit of fun.

 

Hands Free Pumping

Yep, that’s right. It’s a hands free manual pump. It just suctions on and then your breast does all the work. The big appeal of hands free pumping is you can pmp on one breast while nursing on the other. Either to catch milk if you tend to leak while nursing, or if you’re like me and you can only effectively pump while there’s a baby attached. Otherwise I would struggle to get a let down with a breast pump alone.

All One Piece

There’s no bits and pieces to get lost. The breast pump itself is just one piece of silicon. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve lost bits of my Avent breast pump. I spent way too much time digging around in my kitchen looking for missing pieces. With the Haakaa Breast Pump there is nothing to lose other than the lid – though the pump will still work perfectly fine without it.

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“I can’t find the breast pump part of my breast pump!”

Also, because it is just one piece it’s super easy to clean.

Perfect For Travel

So another BIG reason I wish I’d had this little pocket rocket of a breast pump is for travelling. The Haakaa breast pump is small, light and flexible – so it’s easy to chuck into your handbag or luggage! And you’re not going to lose any parts in transit. Unless you lose the whole pump. Which would be really unfortunate.

Excellent Value For Money

It’s such an inexpensive breast pump. You can easily spend hundreds of dollars on a breast pump, but the Haakaa costs around $30. Which is an awesome price! One thing to be aware of is there are similar looking knock offs online which sell for much cheaper, but they’re not going to be made from the same quality materials. It’s well worth buying your Haakaa Breast Pump from a reputable seller like Milkbar Breastpumps (who sent me this pump, so I can tell you they stock the real thing.)

The Hands-On Review

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Not my breast milk!

So, obviously I wasn’t able to properly review the pump myself, I did manage to enlist the help of a friend who already has one! And she very generously shared her experience with me!

What is the best thing about using a Haakaa breast pump?

Best thing – it’s hands free. You can use it on the other side while feeding and that saves you some time pumping when you could be doing something else – eg. sleeping!

How does it compare to more conventional breast pumps you’ve used?

It’s difficult to compare, because for me it’s really just a let down catcher. With my Spectra I can actively pump out a whole feed if I need to, but with the Haakaa I can collect a whole feed, but it might take a whole day of feeds. I usually add my Haakaa milk to whatever I have pumped!

Are there any drawbacks or anything you don’t like about it?

Drawbacks – for what it is, it’s excellent. I wouldn’t buy one in place of a regular electric pump if I needed to pump, but it’s an excellent complement to the pump I have and was totally invaluable in the early days of engorgement, because it caught so much milk that would’ve otherwise been wasted!

Would you recommend it to a friend?

Yes I would (and have) recommend it to a friend. Or even give it as a baby shower gift.

And other feedback or advice that might be helpful to new mums choosing this breast pump?

I would recommend anyone who knows they’ll need to pump regular, full feeds, to use it in addition to their regular breast pump. 30mls caught while bub is feeding 4x a day is pretty much a whole feed you haven’t had to actively work for!

 

Rachel Stewart

Rachel is the founder of Parenting Central. She is raising two children, boy and girl, with her partner. Rachel is obsessed prams, car seats, carriers and all things baby. She has worked in the baby industry for several years, for both suppliers and also in a retail setting and has developed a passion for connecting parents with the right products to make their lives easier. When Rachel isn't playing with prams she's enjoys crocheting, drinking coffee (sometimes wine) and spending a little too much time on Facebook.

21 Comments

  1. I’ve seen these and thought they were sooo cool. I’ve heard one mama used them when she had a bad clogged duct. She used it while massaging and warm shower and it really helped. I love that they keep coming out with new things to help mums!

  2. Holy moly this is genius. I want one! The amount of milk I would save instead of having it leak into a breastpad or my shirt… Wow!

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