

🍼 Pump with ease, comfort, and confidence—because every drop counts!
The Lansinoh Manual Breast Pump is a lightweight, ergonomic, and portable solution designed for efficient milk expression with its two-phase pumping technology. Featuring two ComfortFit flange sizes and an easy-express handle, it ensures personalized comfort and reduced hand fatigue. The included 5oz Lansinoh bottle with a clinically proven NaturalWave slow flow nipple supports a smooth transition from pump to baby, making it an essential breastfeeding companion for busy, modern parents.


























| ASIN | B00GY1SCW2 |
| Additional Features | Dishwasher Safe, Ergonomic, Lightweight, Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,444 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #6 in Manual Breast Pumps |
| Brand | Lansinoh |
| Brand Name | Lansinoh |
| Capacity | 5 ounces |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 17,041 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044677505208 |
| Included Components | 2 ComfortFit® flanges (25mm & 30.5mm), 1 Lansinoh® breastmilk storage bottle (5oz), 1 Manual Pump Body, stem, handle, silicone diaphragm, 1 White valve, 1 Bottle stand, 1 Bottle cap and bottle collar, 1 NaturalWave® slow-flow nipple, 1 Bottle storage lid Included Components 2 ComfortFit® flanges (25mm & 30.5mm), 1 Lansinoh® breastmilk storage bottle (5oz), 1 Manual Pump Body, stem, handle, silicone diaphragm, 1 White valve, 1 Bottle stand, 1 Bottle cap and bottle collar, 1 NaturalWave® slow-flow nipple, 1 Bottle storage lid See more |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5"L x 3.88"W x 7.5"H |
| Item Height | 10.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Lansinoh |
| Material | BPA Free |
| Material Type | BPA Free |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Bisphenol-S (BPS) Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Manual Pump |
| Size | 10 Piece Set |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe, Ergonomic, Lightweight, Portable |
| UPC | 042200108353 044677505208 692000127315 737989990564 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**N
Works amazingly and super easy to use!
This manual pump surprised me in the best way. It’s comfortable, simple to set up, and gets milk out quickly without hurting. The suction is strong but gentle, and the handle is easy on the hands even during longer sessions. It’s also lightweight and perfect for throwing in a diaper bag or using on the go. Honestly, for the price, the quality is fantastic. A great backup or even an everyday pump if you prefer manual pumping. I’m really happy with it!
E**M
Great pump for quick sessions On The Go.
I got this as a backup to my electric pump, and it’s honestly been a lifesaver more times than I expected. It’s lightweight, easy to toss in a diaper bag, and doesn’t require charging or cords — which is great when I just need to relieve pressure or pump a small amount while out. The suction is surprisingly strong for a manual pump once you get the hang of it. The handle is comfortable, and I like that the design lets you adjust how hard you squeeze for better control. Cleaning is quick — just a few parts and nothing tricky to reassemble. It’s not something I’d rely on as my only pump if you’re doing multiple sessions a day, but for travel or quick relief, it’s perfect. I’ve even used it at work a few times when my electric pump wasn’t convenient. Overall, it’s simple, effective, and comfortable — exactly what I hoped for in a manual pump.
M**A
Must have
Not gonna lie, when I first got this I barely touched it, I didn't really understand how to use it and my elvie stride was super convenient for walking around the house to pump. Then I got a really bad clogged duct that I was struggling to clear and pulled this thing back out to try. It worked better at clearing the duct than anything else including my baby lol, with this I could hold the suction longer to keep drawing out the milk(and clog) and then pump a couple times again and hold until the milk stopped coming or suction decreased, then pump a few times again etc. It's also nice when you need to get some out quick, or to pump on the opposite side of baby when you let down on the other side. No worrying about tubes and buttons and things you can start and stop just as quick if you need to do something. I use it like a haakaa but the handle and stable base are a lot more user friendly and it's super easy to operate one-handed. It's easy to clean and reassemble but it has a good number of parts. I really like the lansinoh bottles too, they're way more breast shaped than any other I've ever seen and they don't leak, very ergonomic shape to them, my baby loves them. Another thing I love about the pump is the larger flanges, my nipples stretch a ton when feeding and these are so much larger than the tiny ones that come on medela and other brands. I didnt know I needed larger flanges until using this and they are soo much more comfortable. The handle is ergonomic too, your less likely to drop it the way its shaped. The 2 modes took a minute to adjust to operating but once you figure it out it's super easy. It seems very sturdy to me but if it broke I'd happily buy a new one and not think twice. I think every breastfeeding or pumping mom needs this, like I said for clogged milk ducts this was a lifesaver. I've had 5 different expensive pumps and this one I'd say is the most essential, it's great that it's so affordable too!
B**V
Suctioned Bottom is nice feature, other brands are better though
I have this one as well as the older generation NatureBond one. In comparison, I prefer the NatureBond, however this one has some very nice upgrades that are worth mentioning. If you've never used a haakaa, they are miracle milk collectors that any leaky, breastfeeding mom should have (hence the still decent review despite the cons listed). I used these with both my babies and never had to use the awful hand or electric pump. I would also suggest buying a second haakaa if you like it and leak in between feedings or hate pumping as much as I did. Pros: - HANDS FREE! I cannot stress this enough to anyone that has never used one and is still stuck in a tiny, windowless room trying to pump. Pop it on, forget about it, get some stuff done. Put it on the other side while breastfeeding and double your freezer stash. - The lanyard is actually quite nice. I didn't think I'd really use it, but it's a great hands-free option when you're trying to collect your things (and baby!) and move to a different room. It's also saved me once or twice when the suction came loose and it fell off. I still lost some milk in the fall, but the whole thing didn't dump out since it only fell about 2in. Note: the newer NatureBond model has this upgrade as well. - the suction cup bottom is an amazing addition! I wish all of the haakaa brands would add this feature. Even if its not suctioned well (see "cons") the base is still wider than other brands and less likely to spill. Pro tip: You can suction the bottom to the included lid for a wider base if you're using it on a soft surface (couch, bed, etc) and can't suction it to anything. Cons: - the aforementioned suction bottom doesn't stick forever. I've still dumped it a few times thinking it was suctioned onto a hard surface, only to find the bottom had popped off in a manner of minutes. - the milk suction power is too strong. It's actually quite painful in comparison to the NatureBond brand that I have. There's a very small suction power window in between "this will pop of in a few seconds when you least expect it" and "I feel like I put my boobs in a vacuum sealer". - I don't really understand the lid feature on any of the haakaa brands... this one doesn't even fit that well and still leaks. The other brands at least come with a silicone stopper that works much, much better. Therefore, your only protection from accidently dumping your haakaa is the suction bottom that has a tendency to pop off spontaneously from certain surfaces. TL,DR: The NatureBond brand is better, but the suctioned bottom is a nice feature.
M**A
You need this!!
Let me start off with saying I really don’t write product reviews. I know you probably see that all the time, but I’m serious. This manual hand pump is absolutely amazing. I bought this when I wound up with my baby in the ER and didn’t have a pump and got soooo engorged because LO was stressed out from being in the hospital and wouldn’t latch for more than 5 minutes. I wanted something easy to throw in my diaper bag in case something like that happens again! I have a slight oversupply of milk, nothing crazy, but I can usually get an extra 5-8oz a day. This manual pump empties me so well and so fast!! The flanges are way too big for me, so I did purchase additional flanges that are my size to pop in here and they work great to empty me. I actually think I might prefer this to my electric pumps! I got the Spectra through insurance and a Momcozy wearable from my baby shower and this hand pump empties me better than both of those. On my slacker side, I struggle to get 2oz with an electric pump. With this hand pump I can get 3-3.5oz from my slacker!! I love how strong the suction is and love how quick and easy it is to use. I have already started telling my friends with babies/friends who are pregnant that they need this pump. It’s also great because it fits my Evenflo wide neck bottles! So I can just screw one of those on to pump and now I have a bottle all done and ready. So so convenient - definitely get this!
V**I
Love this little pump
I know most people use the big electric pumps, like Spectra (I have one too), but honestly this little hand pump is my favorite. It’s so small and portable (can easily pump in the car while out running errands), easy to use, and convenient. It’s great to use for a single breast too if baby only eats off one side or if one breast produces much more than the other. So glad I bought this.
P**T
Does a better job than an electronic pump, but short-lived
UPDATE OCTOBER 2019: So after nearly four months of using this multiple times a day every day, it pretty much died. The suction power diminished, and in-turn, so did my milk production because I was not able to get a good volume out before I noticed it was the pump itself going bad. I switched to a Bellababy manual pump recently, and I am able to get a large volume of milk out now. While this product helped me in the initial stages of pumping, its longevity was short-lived. Three stars for it helping me when I needed it the most, but it is definitely not a five star product that could not stand up for long-term pumping. ------------------------ I just had my first baby via c-section a week ago, and I was discharged from the hospital with a one-week rental of a Medela electronic pump that I was using there during recovery. This hand-held pump supersedes the electric one by far when it comes to comfort and increasing milk output. I was producing about 30ml with each pumping on mid-level with the electric pump, and I was able to do double that amount with less time using this pump. I'm on my second day of use with this, and I am able to output 4 ounces (120ml) to satisfy my baby's tremendous appetite. Not bad as a first-time mom. You can ease into the suction gradually to avoid flying into the ceiling, which is nice because the electronic pump makes it feel like things are getting sucked into a wind tunnel. The nice protective purple edges around the suction cups add so much comfort. The parts to the machine are basic and easy-to-clean, but my only gripe is the pump handle assembly that tends to trap water, so you have to really shake it around to get all the water out. Otherwise, this is a fantastic product and I am glad it did not make me completely shy away from offering breastmilk like the Medela electric pump did.
S**T
This is a breast milk collector, NOT a pump; PERFECT for catching drips while nursing
Pretty handy! Especially for new mothers with leaky breasts. The title is a tad misleading, as it says "manual breast pump" but this is in fact NOT a breast pump. This is a collector. Basically, you use suction to collect the drips on the opposing breast when baby nurses (which would ordinarily otherwise be wasted by being soaked into a breast pad) that comes out with a milk "let down" when feeding your baby. The suction helps draw the drips out so you collect a bit more than you would if the breast were just sitting there leaking. Pros: *It has a very strong suction, and you just squeeze the whole thing to "activate" it *It's easy to pop it on there right after you put baby on the other side *it stays put due to suction and I can sort of prop it on baby's leg or hold it, etc. *I haven't needed the strap but it's handy to have around your neck JIC it were to lose suction, it would just hang off your neck instead of falling and spilling milk all over. *It's inexpensive *easy to clean: you pretty much just rinse it after use and let it air dry upside down. The entire unit is one continuous piece of soft silicone. *comes with a covering lid so you can keep the inside lint free if it's in a bag, or cover it if milk is in and you're setting it on the counter to come back to later. *has a suction cup base so you can adhere it to a countertop or other smooth surface so it won't tip over; and there's a little pull tab at the base to release the suction cup easily with no risk of spilling or sloshing the contents. *easy to remove from breast, and doesn't spill/slosh when doing so. Cons: *it takes practice to get the nipple positioned in the center of the suction area (however it seems to work just fine even if my nipple is pressed against the side). *the suction can pinch a little if it's not on there just right and you may need to pop it off and adjust a few times before it's comfortable. All in all very handy and well made and SUPER useful for collecting otherwise potentially wasted milk; esp when breasts are leaky in the first few weeks after delivery of baby. In one sitting, I collect an once or more of milk, simply from drips! Definitely get one even if you aren't sure you'll need it. It's cost efficient enough to be worth trying if you plan to bottle feed breast milk, or have a freezer stash.
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