In a Nutshell
With soft massage cushion that aims to stimulate the natural milk flow, this compact breast pump allows brestfeeding for longer with ease
Product Details
Today’s Groupon offers the Philips Avent comfort manual breast pump with 4oz baby bottle for £19.99.
The Specifics
- Helps mothers breastfeed for longer with ease
- Allows mother to sit comfortably with no need to lean forward
- The milk flows naturally from the breast into the bottle
- Soft massage cushion features a soft velvety texture that provides a warm feel to the skin for gentle stimulation of the milk flow
- It gently mimics the baby’s sucking during pumping
- Compact and lightweight design
- Includes breast pump body with handle, standard size cushion, natural bottle, extra soft newborn flow teat, travel cover, sealing disk for milk storage, two breast pad sample packs (two day pads and two night pads)

Fine Print
Delivery: £1.99. Allow 7 working days.
Your order: At checkout you will be prompted to enter a delivery address. Delivery address cannot be amended after order is placed. Orders made from older versions of the mobile app will be dispatched to the billing address in your account.
Original value: Based on online price as sold by John Lewis, checked on 28 Apr 15.
Further information: Products sold by Groupon Goods Global GmbH. For this deal the Terms of Sale and the Returns Policy of Groupon Goods Global GmbH are applicable. For more on Groupon Goods Global GmbH, see the FAQ.
How is the strike-through price determined?
Your order: At checkout you will be prompted to enter a delivery address. Delivery address cannot be amended after order is placed. Orders made from older versions of the mobile app will be dispatched to the billing address in your account.
Original value: Based on online price as sold by John Lewis, checked on 28 Apr 15.
Further information: Products sold by Groupon Goods Global GmbH. For this deal the Terms of Sale and the Returns Policy of Groupon Goods Global GmbH are applicable. For more on Groupon Goods Global GmbH, see the FAQ.
How is the strike-through price determined?