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So I've looked into pumping a bit. Is the Kangzhu the same as the Noogleberry? Because it is much, much cheaper. So if I were to try either, I'd prefer to not spend so much Big Grin
(17-02-2016, 12:25 PM)BreastBeast Wrote: [ -> ]So I've looked into pumping a bit. Is the Kangzhu the same as the Noogleberry? Because it is much, much cheaper. So if I were to try either, I'd prefer to not spend so much Big Grin

Hey hun I have never used the noogleberry but I have kangzhu and I get good swelling from it. The kangzhu cups are quite small made so just make sure you get the right size. My breasts were pretty small when I started and i started with medium cups now I am on the large cups.

http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=17801

That's my thread I have pictures showing swelling and progress so you can see what results the kangzhu can give. Best of luck!
Never used the Noogleberry, but I love my Kangzhu! Just make sure that you order the pump AND the cups because most of the time they are sold separately (though I found mine sold together on Amazon for around $35. Very cheap compared to the NB and still very well made, with built in airlocks and silicon rings for comfort (both of which are sold separately with the Noogleberry system).

Good luck!
Does the Kangzhu make your hand hurt? I feel like the more I'll have to do the less results I'll get.
The KZ hand pump works very well, isn't hard to use, and you don't have to use it that much for the domes to work.
Thank you for the input! It would be nice to save the money!
Hi Ladies!

I have decided to try the Kangzhu pump, but I am confused as to which one of the ones listed on Amazon I should get. Does anyone have a link to where to purchase the pump?

Thank you!
(06-04-2016, 08:50 PM)ALittleInsecure Wrote: [ -> ]Does the Kangzhu make your hand hurt? I feel like the more I'll have to do the less results I'll get.

I'd you want to experiment Walmart carries the Food Save rechargeable vacuume pump. Which I have retro fitted to use an air hose. http://www.walmart.com/ip/FoodSaver-Fres...m/15777783. Only like $18.

Use the Kangzhu domes with the air locks built in. Saves hand pumping.
Here's the pump, can't seem to find the listing that sells the pump and cups together. Must not be there any more. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00B7839LQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?qid=1460965568&sr=8-1&keywords=kangzhu+pump