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What is the difference between dual motor and dual breast pump?

  1. Dual Motor Breast Pump: A dual motor breast pump refers to a breast pump that has two separate motors, one for each breast. This design allows for independent control and adjustment of suction strength and speed on each side. Dual motor breast pumps are often preferred by mothers who have different suction needs for each breast or who want to save time by expressing milk from both breasts simultaneously.

  2. Dual Pump Breast Pump: A dual pump breast pump typically refers to a breast pump that has two pumping mechanisms or suction cups connected to a single motor. This design also allows for simultaneous expression of milk from both breasts but operates using a single motor. Dual pump breast pumps are usually more compact and may be more convenient for portability.

In summary, while both types of breast pumps allow for expressing milk from both breasts simultaneously, the key difference lies in the mechanism used to achieve this function – dual motor breast pumps have two separate motors, while dual pump breast pumps have one motor operating two pumping mechanisms.


 

 
 
 

One thought on “What is the difference between dual motor and dual breast pump?

  1. Alvin says:

    Thank you for the tip!

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