Canpol babies Silicone flange 27 mm for the SmartSense Breast Pump
Symbol: 20/125Canpol babies Silicone flange 27 mm for the SmartSense Breast Pump
Symbol: 20/125The 27 mm silicone flange for the SmartSense wearable breast pump is a practical replacement part designed to support comfortable and effective milk expression. The flange is equipped with a sealing collar that helps ensure a proper fit and greater comfort during pumping.
Choosing the right flange size has a significant impact on a mother’s comfort and the efficiency of the breast pump. The 27 mm flange was designed for mothers who need a larger size to provide a comfortable fit for the nipple and support optimal milk flow.
The flange is made of soft silicone that is gentle on the breast skin. The product is free from BPA and other harmful substances, making it safe for both mother and baby.
The 27 mm silicone flange is compatible with the SmartSense wearable breast pump (Cat. No. 20/115 – single, 20/116 – double). Detailed instructions for replacing parts and cleaning can be found in the user manual included with the breast pump.
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Product free of Bisphenol A
The set includes 1 silicone 27 mm flange with a sealing collar for the SmartSense wearable breast pump (Cat. No. 20/115 – single, 20/116 – double).
Detailed instructions for replacing parts and cleaning can be found in the user manual included with the breast pump.
Detailed assembling and cleaning instructions are placed in the manual attached to the breast pump.
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