Finally, the Gen. 3 pump is a whole different pump. As mentioned above, the flange is exactly the same as the Gen. 1 & 2 pumps, but that’s where the physical similarities end. The Gen. 3 is slightly bigger, coming in 160ml and 250ml capacities. Whereas the other versions are made of one solid piece of silicone, the Gen. 3 is able to be separated. What does this mean? When you finish expressing your milk, you can remove the flange and change the pump body into a storage container or a bottle – there’s no need to transfer your milk, reducing the risk of spilling it. That’s not all, though. As well as the pump flange, bottle top, and storage container lid, the Gen. 3 also has a spoon-feeding attachment, a sippy spout lid, and handles to turn it into a toddler cup (250ml only). All these attachments, which you can grab as and when you need them, mean you can use the Gen. 3 pump from the time bubs arrives right through to toddlerhood. How convenient is that?
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