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Philips Avent Isis iQ Duo Twin Electronic Breast Pump
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Manufacturer: Philips Avent Find all by Philips Avent
Model#: 4.70
Weight: 10.80lbs Height: 8.50" | | Width: 13.20" Length: 15.60"
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $349.99 Online Sale Price: $220.00 Save $129.99 Today! * Price is subject to change. This item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping! |
Features:- Combines all the features that can improve milk production. Precise control. Gently stimulates the a
- Makes pumping easy and efficient. Ultra quiet, ultra comfortable. Control at your fingertips.
- Works with the AVENT Natural Feeding System. Stylish bag.
- Includes the AVENT ISIS iQ DUO? Twin Electronic Breast Pump, two AVENT Natural Feeding Bottles, two
- Made in England
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The first breast pump to combine all the features that can improve milk production: infinitely variable control, Let-Down Massage Cushion and effective double pumping. Electronic memory learns your personal pumping rhythm, giving you precise control. Soft Let-Down Massage Cushion gently stimulates the area around your breast. Petal massage and hospital-grade vacuum make pumping easy and efficient. One-touch infinite speed and suction control at your fingertips, close to the breast. Ultra quiet and comfortable. Includes a stylish bag to hold all you need to pump, store and feed. DUO works with the AVENT Natural Feeding System, so you can express and store milk using any AVENT bottle or cup.
User Submitted Philips Avent Isis iQ Duo Twin Electronic Breast Pump Reviews August 30, 2008 Love it. Comes in a great bag! I love this pump. It's very easy to use and comes with lots of stuff. The item description lists all the items; however, it's difficult to see all of them in the picture in good detail. So when it arrived, I was pleasantly surprised. Also, it all comes in a really nice bag! It almost looks as if it should be a designer bag. I'm very pleased with this product, its look, and its ease of use.
August 27, 2008 Dig it. Bought this pump to nurse my first child in hopes that I would be able to continue to nurse after I went back to work. I work a lot - at leat 50 hours a week (not by choice...) and wanted to be sure that if I can't be with him all of the time, he can at least keep the benefits of nursing. I nursed exclusively for 10 weeks and pumped a few times each day to build up my freezer supply. Currently I'm using this pump about 7-9 times each day (including right now while I type). When I first cameb ack to work, I was pumping about 6-9 oz total in about 10 minutes. After a week, I was only able to pump about 3 oz. ot sure why - but I odn't think that it's the pump. Anyway - I have had topick up the pace with the pumping at work, using it at least 5 times during the day, which I couldn't do with another pump.
Things I like - This pump is super quiet. I can pump in my office and nobody is the wiser (though I guess I dont' really are if they know...). THe control handle with the one touch button is great. I've watched my friends try to pump with the medela and let me tell you - this pump is way easier to use. the bag is nice, bigger than i thought it would be, but very nice. If you don't take tons of stuff with you, you can use the back pocket (no designated use) for a wallet, cell phone and other relatively flat things. Cord/tubing is long - I can leave the bag (with the pump in it - no reason to take it out) on the floor and sit in my desk chair and pump while I type. The petal inserts are nice - I didn't use them right away, but eventually got better results when I did. Now I love them. You get two plastic bags to store the horn setup in (one is always recently washed and drying) as well as pieces to seal off the horns so that they don't get dirty - great idea. The thinsulate bags are very nice, work very well. I pump WAY faster (never more than 10 minutes, letdown within 1 minute) than anybody else and get just as much if not more milk each time (keep in mind that even though some people get 8-10 oz or more each session, the average is like 2-3 ounces regardless of the pump).
Things I don't like: AS much as I like the petal inserts, they do make the pump a bit more drippy - milk gets stuck under them - keep a paper towel handy. We're not talking streams or constant drips here though. With the horn setup on, it is VERY top heavy and takes a couple of ounces (3 ish) in the bottom of the bottles to balance better, so be very careful. It's a closed system though so even if it falls over, you'll lose a few drops at most (milk can't get from the bottle back into the horn). Also - I don't like avent bottles - they leak too much. And this is true with the pump. The horn screws onto the bottle and it leaks just like the bottle with the nipple would. The icepacks are cumbersome - several small ones per thinsulate bag instead of 2 bigger ones or something. Also, two of my icepacks ruptured before i ever used them. I bought bigger icepacks at the dollar spot at target and am having better luck using those. I only need them to stay cold for 30 minutes at most!
Solutions to what other people don't like: Setup time isn't really that long. 1-2 minutes once you know how to do it. I leave the control wire in and unplug the tubing, leaving it in the same pocket the pump is in. I unplug the power cord but I don't separate it into the two pieces - this gets stored inside the main compartment instead of the compartments it is supposed to be in. There is plenty of space of iti n the main compartment. I go to work, set it up on the floor by my desk and leave it there all day. There are lots of pieces that attach to the horns, but I just leave them attached to the bottles and store them in the refridg. There is no real reason to wash the pieces every singe time you use them - you can leave breastmilk sit at room temp. for 6-10 hours and you can pump into the same bottle all day long, topping the milk off (read "So That's What Their For!" it will explain this), you can certainly pump, leave the horns attached to the bottles, unplug the tubing and throw the whole horn/bottle setup into the fridge. When you are done for the day, cap the bottles and close up the horns, head home and wash them up for the next day. Problem solved.
August 14, 2008 Control at your finger tips I bought this pump for occasional use. I am nursing exclusively and had a lot of trouble and pain with latching problems. So I figured that if the issues continued, it would be very good to have the pump ready to go so that we wouldn't have to rely on formula.
The pump is very good. Just yesterday I pumped 8 oz from both breasts because my 6 week old decided to skip the 3 am feeding and I was very engorged. The pump did the job in 4 minutes per breast (I know that it is a double, but I had only one horn upstairs and didn't really wanted to go fetch the other one downstairs). I don't have to haul the pump, so I can't give you information on that. The Amazon price cannot be beaten.
Pros: - It works with all the Avent bottles and sterilizer (you will need one of those, it is worth the money). - It is fast and reliable. - Doesn't make a lot of noise. - Comes with everything you may need to pump on the go and haul pump, parts and expressed milk safely, including features to keep the parts sterile properly. - Comes with all parts for the manual pump as well, so you have a back-up in case something happens with the electric and if you want to have a pump nearby just in case while traveling.
Cons:
- It has a lot of parts and it takes a while to get used to what goes where. - It makes my breasts sore. It is better with the comfort shield, and it is getting better with practice, but it is still a con.
July 25, 2008 Got Milk? I think this is an OK breast pump, although I have not tried any other kind. The whole kit and bag are all very nice, stylish and well made. My complaint is that there are so many pieces to clean and assemble. I went back to work and found myself taking an extra 15 minutes to disassemble, wash, dryand reassemble each piece. I also live on the third floor and to carry this heavy bag, my child in his carseat and the diaper bag was a tedious chore. I always felt that the pumps were top heavy and would topple over. I purchased the plastic storage containers from Avent but did not like that i was putting the cap to seal the milk on the counter top to hold the cup steady (when assembled to the pump). The silver bags to keep the milk cool did not really do anything special. The suction seemed to be stronger on one side than the other from time to time but the suction pattern memory was really nice. Overall, yes it is well made and probably a good pump. If I could change anything, I would make less pieces to clean, more stable when standing upright and lighter.
July 19, 2008 A much better pump When my son was born 5 years ago, I purchased the Ameda pump to use while nursing. I could not stand that machine. It was loud, slow, and uncomfortable. Pregnant with my second, I wanted to buy a new pump but thought it silly to spend that much money for something that would only be used for a year or so. And would it be that much better? Let's face it - pumping is a necessary evil for breastfeeding mothers who want or need to have a life and is not a fun chore. It makes you feel like you're a milked cow. I figured I'd suck it up and use what I already had as that had cost a fortune.
My mom heard me talking about it and she bought me the Isis IQ Duo pump from Avent (we love Mom!). I use these bottles and the pump had a lot of attractive features. Fortunately I had a Babies R Us coupon for money off of a pump (look for these!). My daughter is almost 3 weeks old and I decided to tackle the pump yesterday because my husband desperately wanted to feed her. It was slightly intimidating but I got over it and was glad I did. I love that I could manually control and determine the settings for speed and suction. I also love that I could pump both sides at once (although awkward) as I don't like to consume a lot of time with this activity. It was way more comfortable than the plastic I was used to and so much quieter and less harsh a sound. It is so much more efficient at getting the job done. They also have several products that work well and easily that are affordable for this pump.
So I am sending Mom a thank you card for this buy and say that to those of you who have to or want to pump that this pump is the way to go! If I knew then what I know now about how far superior it is, I would have forked over the cash myself sooner.
June 27, 2008 A perfectly fine pump . . . until I went back to work. I received this pump as a shower gift after registering for it. I chose it based on the very positive reviews it received. I became a little nervous when I asked the ladies at my local breastfeeding supply store - and these ladies know it all about breastfeeding - if they could show me how the pump worked. They said they didn't sell the Isis and couldn't help me. That seemed suspicious. If this pump is so great, why don't they carry it or at least know about it . . . I pumped right away after the birth of my son to get my supply up. This pump was fine for leaving set up at home and just steam-cleaning the parts after use and leaving them to dry on the counter. It seemed to work just fine. I even rented a Medela hospital grade for a few days and I didn't see any difference in results. My only complaint was that the bottles wouldn't stand up with the horns attached, causing the occasional spill. So far, so good - or at least no major complaints. Then I started back to work. Suddenly, I had major complaints. The top three being: (1) the pump was heavy; (2) the bag is uncomforable and awkward; and (3) it takes way too long to clean to be efficient for use several times a day at work. Admittedly, the weight is probably comparable to other pumps out there. The bag, though, is pretty bad. The straps are hard and uncomfortable. It's like a piece of odd-sized luggage more than a stylish tote that compliments a working woman's wardrobe. The bag is very large and ends up being full of parts. It's also very specific to the pump, there's no extra pocket for a wallet or cell phone, so there's no chance of reducing the number of bags I had to schelp from the parking garage to the office. Even if the company were to sell extra horns (I never called to find out), they wouldn't fit in the bag. After two days of pumping at work - three times a day and on a different floor from my office and a different floor from the sink or microwave for cleaning - I realized that the sheer excess of parts is the downfall of this pump. Not only are there horns, there are the rubber gaskets that fit on the horns and between the tubing and the horn in addition to the valves. I was washing and drying all this junk three times a day or more. That's ridiculous. I'm an attorney with a billable hour requirement. I am committed to breastfeeding my child for as long as I can but it needs to be fast and efficient. I can't spend the extra minutes at the end of each session taking this thing apart for cleaning. I also really hate those rubber gaskets for the fact that if they are not perfectly sealed onto the breast, the pump doesn't work. This means those hands-free bras don't work with it. It's also telling that all the great pump accessories (steam bags, storage bags that fit on a pump, wipe clothes) out there are made by Medela. I just bought a Medela Pump in Style and love it so far and am even seeing slightly better results.
June 15, 2008 The Best Pump Ever!!!! A BF Mom's Dream Come True! Hands down, this pump can't be beat! The Avent Isis IQ Duo is SOOOO easy to use, I wish I had it for my first child! I had a Medela PIS for my first child and I hated it.
The best part is the one-hand operation - ON THE BREASTSHIELD. Other pumps whose controls are on the pump itself force you to figure out how to balance the shields on your knees or something while you adjust the knobs. The IQ Duo doesn't have this problem!
Also, the IQ Duo lets YOU adjust precisely to YOUR level of comfort in suction level and rhythm. A DREAM PUMP! I can pump so fast with this - and IT IS QUIET! The PIS I had was loud and unnerving. This pump is by far the best out there.
June 9, 2008 love it- a MUST HAVE not terribly loud, easy to use. parts take just a couple minutes to wash up and put right back together. would definitely have given up on nursing by now if it had'nt been for this purchase!
May 22, 2008 Love this pump! I have been using this pump for 3 months now and LOVE it! Previously I was using my friend's Medela Pump in Style and grew tired of it. It hurt, it was LOUD, and then I found out that it's not a closed system, meaning that the hoses can build up condensation that can contaminate the milk I was pumping! Forget it! My Isis is super quiet, the motor never has problems, never loses suction, There are only a couple of things to clean and I absolutely LOVE the 2 coolers it comes with and ice packs are great. At first I couldn't see the point in its ability to use a memory function to control the pumping speed, but it's a REALLY GOOD THING. My only beef with this is that I am very wary of the BPA-issue, so I trashed the clear plastic containers and now use the opaque, colored ones to store the milk. I'm also miffed that I can't use a pumping bra with it, but it's not that big o' deal. I Love this pump.
May 7, 2008 Great Product I love this product. The ability to control the suction and speed without having to juggle is great! I did have an issue where the motor stopped producing suction after using it for two months. When I contacted Avent we shipped back the motor and they sent me a brand new unit. In the meantime I used the hand pump, which worked almost as well as the electric, the only downside was that you could only do one side at a time. A suggestion I have is to purchase the microwave steam sterilizer to use with this product. It is affordabe, and very fast and easy to use at home. Also when you are traveling or for work, I suggest purchasing the Medela microwave steam bags. Hope this helps!
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