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Date: | Sun, 18 Jan 2004 23:23:13 +0100 |
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Catherine Watson Genna wrote:
"Egnell's genius has stood the test of time, especially since there are no
pumps that have been proven to express more milk per unit time than the
heavy, hospital grade ones he developed..."
I have to second this comment. At my unit, the hospital grade pumps we
have, all 8 of them, are the *original* Egnell models. They seem to be
indestructible. They ALL still work and if something goes a little wrong,
we can usually fix it ourselves. They are adaptable to double pumping with
a Y-connector. Egnell must not have known about planned obsolescence.
I assume these pumps are at least 30 years old, but haven't really a clue.
Anyone know?
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway
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