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Milk pumps use several power options: manual hand‑pump operation, electric plug‑in models, battery‑powered units, and rechargeable models with built‑in batteries or AC adapters.

Listed capacities typically range from about 5 ounces (≈150 ml) up to about 10 ounces (≈300 ml); some listings specify either 5 oz (150 ml) or 10 oz (300 ml) bottle sizes.

Yes. Some pumps are designed to be worn in a bra for hands‑free pumping, using all‑in‑one, cord‑free designs; several models also offer app control for remote operation and tracking.

Maintenance varies by model, but several wearable pumps emphasize minimal parts to simplify cleaning—for example, some listings note as few as five parts to wash. Other models highlight easier assembly and fewer components; consult each product’s details for the exact part count and cleaning instructions.

Some listings explicitly note FDA approval and UL listing, and a few emphasize BPA/DEHP‑free materials for parts that contact milk. Check individual product pages for exact certification and safety information.

Documented shield and flange sizes include 24 mm, 25 mm, 28 mm and 30.5 mm. Several listings also include multiple sizes in the box to help achieve a better fit.

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