16-05-2011, 15:53
I just posted this in reply to a similar question, but will repeat it here:
I built my own breast pump system from local parts. I use a wine vacuum pump for the suction, I fitted a car brake line cap over the tip and cut a small slit in the end. I pushed aquarium line through the slit. That made my basic vacuum pump assembly for around $15 US.
For domes, I have used plastic storage bowls and now use a steel utensil bin from Walmart. The plastic storage bowls come in various sizes, but they were weak walled and tended to collapse under strong suction. The best I found was a pair of 56 oz bowls from Sterlite ($1 each from a local dollar store). I love my current utensil bins (about $8 each), since they have strong walls and lots of expansion room, but they do have two drawbacks. I can't see my expanded boobs and they pinch under my arms. I am thinking about a way to get some kind of rim ring to cushion them, but haven't come up with a good solution yet. I may add hose nipples to the bottoms of the bins and put a y-connection in the hose so I can pump both at once, but am satisfied with what I have so far.
I pump up one breast at a time by putting lotion on my boobs, then fit the tubing under the dome as I place the dome over my left breast. I pump out the air until I am satisfied with the feel. I then pull out the hose from the dome and repeat on the other side.
It works for me fairly well. I even have room to use the snake bite kit suction cups on my nipples while I vacuum my breasts.
Kandy
I built my own breast pump system from local parts. I use a wine vacuum pump for the suction, I fitted a car brake line cap over the tip and cut a small slit in the end. I pushed aquarium line through the slit. That made my basic vacuum pump assembly for around $15 US.
For domes, I have used plastic storage bowls and now use a steel utensil bin from Walmart. The plastic storage bowls come in various sizes, but they were weak walled and tended to collapse under strong suction. The best I found was a pair of 56 oz bowls from Sterlite ($1 each from a local dollar store). I love my current utensil bins (about $8 each), since they have strong walls and lots of expansion room, but they do have two drawbacks. I can't see my expanded boobs and they pinch under my arms. I am thinking about a way to get some kind of rim ring to cushion them, but haven't come up with a good solution yet. I may add hose nipples to the bottoms of the bins and put a y-connection in the hose so I can pump both at once, but am satisfied with what I have so far.
I pump up one breast at a time by putting lotion on my boobs, then fit the tubing under the dome as I place the dome over my left breast. I pump out the air until I am satisfied with the feel. I then pull out the hose from the dome and repeat on the other side.
It works for me fairly well. I even have room to use the snake bite kit suction cups on my nipples while I vacuum my breasts.
Kandy