In a nutshell

It's cheap, but it's not up to the rigours of everyday expressing

What we tested

  • Ease of use
    A star rating of 2.0 out of 5.
  • Comfort
    A star rating of 2.0 out of 5.
  • Ease of cleaning
    A star rating of 4.0 out of 5.
  • Design
    A star rating of 3.0 out of 5.
  • Durability
    A star rating of 1.0 out of 5.
  • Worth the money
    A star rating of 3.0 out of 5.
Overall Rating
A star rating of 2.5 out of 5.

Pros

  • Cheap, light, easy to assemble

Cons

  • Takes a lot of effort to pump, broke easily

The Boots Breast Pump is the obvious choice if you're on a tight budget. It’s light, quick to assemble, but for this great price you do lose out on durability

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Boots promise their feeding range is carefully researched and developed using safe materials and proven designs. And this manual pump is good value and simple to put together and use. It's convenient to pump with one hand and comes with a feeding bottle that has a slow flow silicone teat. Being so light, the Boost Breast Pump is billed as 'ideal for out and about'.

What we love

The price. At £14.67, the Boots Breast Pump is one of the cheapest manual ones around. So if you're on a very tight budget, or you just want to try out expressing milk to see if you and your baby like it, this could be the one for you.

It's quick and easy to assemble, and doesn't have loads of fiddly parts to clean. The instructions are clear, which is ideal if it's your first attempt at expressing. With a comfortable cushion, it's gentle on the breast, but does have enough suction to pump efficiently. And it's small enough to slip into your handbag in case you need to pump when you're out and about.

The bottle and teat supplied are good - a wide-necked feeding bottle, ideal if you're getting to grips with a bottle and a newborn baby. If you take the adapter off, you can use it to fill narrow-necked bottles, which is handy if your baby decides she fancies a different style.

What to watch out for

Although the Boots Breast Pump is cheap, there are a lot of things to look out for. Pumping for more than 15 minutes can lead to a sore finger - and even a blister as pulling the lever back repeatedly can be a painful business!

If you're a regular expresser, you may not find it stands the test of time. I used mine every day for three weeks, then the seal on the spring gave way. There’s a spare one provided, but I couldn't quite get it to fit well enough to make it work properly. So I ended up throwing it away and buying a new one. Even at the budget price, you'd expect to get more action out of your pump.

Who is the Boots Breast Pump best for?

Mums looking for great value who only pump occasionally.

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MadeForMums verdict

The Boots Breast Pump is a budget choice. However, if you want a pump to use regularly, this may not last you very long. It may work better as a pump to use occasionally when out, as it’s small, light and will fit in a handbag.

Product Specifications

Product
BrandBoots
ModelBreast Pump
Price£14.67
TypeManual
Features
Bottle typeNarrow neck and wide neck
Compatible bottlesBoots wide neck, narrow bottles with adapter removed
Component parts (excluding bottle)7
Features
  • Cushion for comfort
  • Bottle and teat supplied
  • Suitable for wide neck and standard bottles
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