LANSINOH Tire-Lait Électrique Compact
Conçu pour la mobilité, ce tire-lait léger et discret offre 5 niveaux de succion ajustables et deux phases d’expression, avec des téterelles ComfortFit pour un confort maximal. Facile à utiliser et à nettoyer, idéal pour les mamans actives.
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Le Tire-Lait Électrique Compact Lansinoh est spécialement conçu pour les mamans en mouvement, offrant une solution pratique et discrète pour tirer le lait hors de la maison. Ultra compact et léger, ce tire-lait se glisse facilement dans un sac et l’unité moteur tient confortablement dans votre main, rendant l’extraction du lait simple et subtile en toute situation.
Ce modèle est doté de 5 niveaux de succion réglables pour s’adapter parfaitement à votre rythme personnel et inclut deux phases d’expression: stimulation et expression, imitant le rythme naturel de bébé au sein pour maximiser l’efficacité de chaque session de pompage. Les téterelles ComfortFit en silicone doux, disponibles en plusieurs tailles, assurent un confort optimal lors de l’utilisation.
Facile à assembler et à nettoyer grâce à son nombre réduit de pièces, ce tire-lait est également compatible avec une batterie externe, offrant une flexibilité exceptionnelle sans avoir besoin d’une prise électrique. Hygiénique, sa conception empêche tout risque de retour de lait dans les tuyaux, assurant une expérience sûre et propre à chaque utilisation.
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