What is the best electric breast pump that I can buy for $100 or less?

 
Emilee’s Mom is pregnant #2 asked:

I want to breast fed my daughter and still be able to go to college. Since i will need to pump milk at least twice per week I would like a good electric pump, or some other pump that will get the job done. It has to be $100 or less because my husband and I are both college students. Which pumps worked best for you, and can you provide me with links so I can look at prices and stuff?

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On January 31st, 2010 at 3:46 pm, Danyelle said:

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I bought one last night from walmart, electric, 40 dollars! I love it! However, I’m pretty sure you’ll have to pump every day, a few times a day. But, I really love that one!

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On February 1st, 2010 at 6:12 am, Ambizzle said:

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well I have a 40 dollar evenflo single one and its not the greatest. I only use it about twice a week, when Im at work. its not the best but it works when i need it. i think it was bought at Target

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On February 2nd, 2010 at 4:50 am, bReAsTfEeDiNg~MomMa~ said:

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medela eletric pump, i bought mine for 89.00 at motherhood maternity it is a single but still is the best name brand pumps ever.

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On February 5th, 2010 at 10:04 am, ashley k said:

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Madela Swing breast pump, its a single electric one and i think its like $90 babysrus.com

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On February 6th, 2010 at 11:47 am, lovinbeinmarried! said:

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i have a $275 pump i will sell you for $100 plus shipping. email if you are interested.

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On February 6th, 2010 at 2:05 pm, alyssadethloff said:

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Medela Electric Breastpump is the best according to reviews and doctors. If you are not opposed to secondhand, try out craigslist for your area. Lots of women buy it in preparation and end up not breastfeeding and/or using the breastpump as much as they originally expected, so you can get it a barely used pump for a great price. I bought mine for 100 bucks and it was still in its box (original price was approximately 300 dollars).

Otherwise, the other breastpumps suggested by people on here sound good. Just do your research first to make sure you are getting what is right for you and your lifestyle.

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On February 7th, 2010 at 12:40 pm, PJS MOM said:

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the walmart one worked best for me the 40 dollar one but i am not sure where you are located and your financial situation but the WIC program loans breast pumps and the only part that is used is the mother all of the other equipment is brand new it is very sanitary you may want to check this program out and it is a double electric pump

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