Tommee Tippee Express & Go review

from Tommee Tippee
RRP  £74.99

by motherandbaby |
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Tommee Tippee has launched the Express and Go, an expressing system that protects your pumped milk.

In a recent survey by Tommee Tipppee, 75% of mums questioned said they treat their breast milk like ‘liquid gold’, so it's no wonder we get frustrated when spills happen after we’ve pumped.

This new system from Tommee Tippee makes the journey from boob to bottle a lot simpler. One pouch is used to express, store, warm, and feed your milk, saving you time and stress in the process.

You express directly into a pre-sterilised pouch with a lid using your breast pump - the system works with most major breast pumps. Then, store up to 12 pouches in the fridge or freezer.

Warm your milk to the correct temperature in minutes from fridge or freezer using the bottle and pouch warmer, which helps preserve nutrients and vitamins.

Then, simply click the pouch into the special-shaped bottle. Simple!

The range includes breast pump adaptor set (£4.49), breast milk pouch bottle (£7.99), breast milk pouches (£6.99), breast milk bottle and pouch warmer (£49.99), breast milk storage case (£9.99), starter set (£19.99) and complete set (£74.99).

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