Combine optimal comfort with mobility
Hands-free Breast Pump
Discover our discreet breast pump for optimal support during your breastfeeding journey. The electric breast pump is portable, wireless, and features a compact design.
The Difrax breast pump combines comfort with mobility, helping you to pump discreetly, efficiently, and according to your needs, whether at home, at work, or on the go.
3 different modes
The breast pump has 2 phases and 3 modes: the stimulation mode, the expression mode and the intensive mode. The operation of the modes is based on the baby's natural sucking rhythm.
Each mode has 8 levels to adjust the suction power to your wishes and needs.
The Hands-free Breast Pump is discreet and quiet – up to 50 decibels in its most intense mode, allowing you to pump wherever you are, even at night.
This makes it much less noticeable when you're pumping, so you can do it anytime, anywhere. Even in the office or in busy public places.
Discrete
The Hands-free Breast Pump is discreet and quiet - up to 50 decibels in the most intense mode, allowing you to express milk wherever you are, even at night.
This makes it much less noticeable when you're expressing, making it possible anytime, anywhere. Even in the office and in busy public places.
Hands-free Breast Pump benefits:
- Light and slim design
- Each mode has 8 levels to adjust the suction power stronger or softer as desired
- The set includes 4 flange sizes (17, 19, 21, and 24 mm)
- Taste-, odor-, and allergy-free silicone
- A full battery lasts up to 120 minutes
- Convenient charging via USB-C cable
Control panel with LED display
The breast pump is easy to operate and the display shows the activated mode, level, and battery charge level. Conveniently, the pump remembers the last used settings.
Detachable milk reservoir
The milk collection reservoir has volume markings to help you keep track of how much milk you are expressing. It can hold a total of 120 ml of milk. Thanks to the special opening, the milk is easy to pour into a bottle for the refrigerator or a bag for the freezer.
4 sizes breast shells
A well-fitting breast shell is important for comfortable and efficient pumping. The set includes an inner breast shell (24 mm) and three additional insert sizes (17, 19 and 21 mm). To find the right size, measure the size of your nipple.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Hands-free Breast Pump
What intensity settings does the breast pump have and which setting is best to start with?
The Difrax Hands-free Breast Pump is a 2-phase pump. Phase 1 is the stimulation mode. The pump uses short suctions to trigger the let-down reflex, meaning the milk starts to flow. We recommend starting your pumping session in phase 1. Phase 2 is the expression mode. You have the choice of using either the regular expression mode or the intensive expression mode. In both phase 1 and phase 2, across all modes, you have 8 levels of suction power and speed. The pump offers enough suction levels to find the right suction for different preferences and situations.
Please note! Pumping should not be painful, and the highest setting is not always the best or fastest setting. The setting where the milk starts to flow well is the correct setting. The right setting can vary per breast or per pumping session. It is normal for the milk not to flow continuously, but to have small pauses. We recommend returning to let-down mode or switching breasts if you are pumping with a single breast pump.
Is it possible to do other activities while pumping?
Yes, you can. However, make sure your upper body remains upright while pumping. Do not lean forward or backward more than 45°. If you are not very experienced in pumping, we recommend incorporating a rest period during your pumping session. It can also be stimulating to hold your baby while pumping.
What kind of suction can I expect?
The Difrax breast pump is a 2-phase pump. Phase 1 is the stimulation mode. The pump creates short suctions to stimulate the let-down reflex. This means that the milk starts flowing. We recommend starting your pumping session in phase 1. Phase 2 is the expression mode. You have the choice of using the regular expression mode or the intensive expression mode. In both phase 1 and phase 2, all modes have 8 levels of suction power and speed. The pump has enough suction levels to find the right suction power for different preferences and situations.
Please note! Pumping should not be painful, and the highest setting is not always the best or fastest setting. The setting at which the milk starts flowing well is the correct setting. The correct setting can be different per breast or per pumping session. It is normal for the milk not to flow continuously, but to have small pauses. We recommend returning to stimulation mode or switching breasts if you are pumping with a single breast pump.
What bra do I need when using the Difrax Hands-free Breast Pump?
A pumping bra is specially designed to hold the breast shields and bottles of a traditional breast pump in place, allowing you to keep your hands free while pumping.
With the Difrax hands-free breast pump, you don't need a pumping bra. The complete pump fits comfortably inside the cup of your regular bra.
A nursing bra is designed to make breastfeeding easier by allowing you to unclip the cup for feeding. You don't need to wear a nursing bra with the Difrax breast pump, but you can certainly use one if you prefer.
What breast shield sizes are available, and which size is right for me?
The set includes an inner shell (24 mm) and three additional insert sizes (17, 19, and 21 mm). A well-fitting inner shell is important for comfortable and efficient pumping. To find the correct size, measure the size of your nipple. The nipple determines the size of the inner shell, not the size of your breast. Measuring the nipple is simple. Using a tape measure or ruler, measure the diameter of the nipple at its base, excluding the areola. It is possible that the other breast may require a different size. Therefore, measure the nipple of both breasts.
Can I use the breast pump while breastfeeding?
Absolutely! A breast pump is a useful tool during the breastfeeding period. In the initial phase, the pump can help establish or maintain breastfeeding, especially when latching isn't yet optimal. This often occurs under the guidance and advice of a professional, such as a lactation consultant or maternity nurse.
The pump can also be used during the breastfeeding period to build up a supply of expressed milk. This is useful for times when you cannot physically feed, for example, because you have returned to work or temporarily need to supplement with expressed milk under the guidance of a professional.
How to use
Discover step-by-step instructions on how to assemble, disassemble and pour milk. Also view answers to frequently asked questions and useful tips.