Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Ardo Calypso - Satisfaction BUT..

Apologise for the delay in posting up my review on Ardo Calypso. Well, to start with, I am pumping with it now as I blog.

AND my twins are exactly 1 year old today! Finally we have reached the 1 year milestone set in my breastfeeding journey and we are still going strong. My twins are a pair of boy and girl and they are now about 8.8kg and 8.2kg respectively. Happy boy and girl!

Ardo Calypso has been a great pump so far, in terms of the performance versus the price. I bought the pump with some complimentary items, i.e. bag, ice packs, bottles, etc..

I like the design as it is light weight enough for travelling and the colour - cheerful green and beige seems like perfect combination, though some commented that it looks like a toy to them. The pump comes with 2 difference sizes of flanges. I am probably not the best judge on which size to use but I am comfortably using the bigger one.

No problem adjusting the pump to suit my needs, in terms of the suction level and speed. The suction is quite good. It has a total of 8 suction (vacuum) levels and usually I use level 5 or 7. There is also a total of 8 speed levels. To stimulate let down, I usually adjust the speed to about 6 or 7. Once milk is flowing, I reduce the speed level to about 5.

Each session for me usually lasted for about 20 mins minimum to about half an hour maximum. When my twins were less than 11 months old, I was able to consistently get about 10-15oz each session with 5 hours interval in between during working hours. Sometimes, even 18oz - after some durian-booster session the night before.. :) Now that my twins are older, I can only manage to get about 8-12 oz each session, which is sad but still, enough to fill them up in between solid meals. So, still a good balance of supply and demand.

As I travel for business quite regularly, I pump outside alot. At malls, in the car, plane, office, home, even restaurants. It was quiet enough for me to pump discreetly under nursing cover.

BUT, it is a problem when I am at places where no electrical point is readily available. Ardo Calypso has no built in battery. Can be used with electrical supply, battery and car adapter (it fits Ameda's). Best is with electrical supply and on "stable ground". When used in car with car adaptors, the pump will show the error light if I accidentally shake the pump. The low performance alkaline battery is only enough for 1 pumping session, whereas, Energizer can last longer but still, the suction seems lower than normal which is not enough for me since I am used to high suction levels.

The pump unit will also show error light when used at high suction, high speed levels for single side pumping, in other words, when not used for double pumping. Due to this reason, I got my pump unit replaced once, after about 3 months of usage.

The next time I got my pump replaced was because the pump just would not come alive no matter how I tried to revive it. It just went dead.. and it died on me when I was on an outstation business trip. Lucky I did bring my manual kit along.

The manual kit was bought from Singapore. I did not manage to find it in Malaysia. It consist of only 3 parts and you can fit it onto the existing flange. In Malaysia, I found shops that only offered the full manual pump set.

In conclusion, I like Ardo Calypso BUT too many technical problems. This is the upgraded version bought in year 2012 but I think they definitely has to work on the reliability of the pump and at least, extend the warranty up to 2 years from child's date of birth rather than only a year. MY PUMP WARRANTY PERIOD EXPIRES TODAY!!! Due to the problems, I have to survey for a spare pump to keep me company for another year.

P/S:- I wish to breastfeed my twins till they are 2 years old. Wish me luck!! :)


4 comments:

  1. i have also have ardo calypso but i think it is more comfortable using my previous breastpump; avent isis uno... actually i rarely using my calypso,till one day after my 2nd baby is delivered it show error..and it just went dead...lucky me,the buyer wanna help to complain it into distributor,and it was fixed for almost a month..now it's already doing fine..but i still prefer using my avent isis uno..

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  2. Haha.. same here, I used to use AVENT UNO too. It was good but I decided to upgrade to a double pump. So far, it is still serving me well and I hope to continue my breastfeeding journey with my twins till they are about 2 years old. They are now about 15 months old only.. way to go.. :)

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  3. I have my order in year 2012, and also it consist a lot of problems too on the motor after 6 months using. The best thing is the service center provide 1 to 1 exchange (I think I have changed about 3 - 5 times for my motor), but the worst thing is very hard to get the spare parts in Malaysia, and it is very costly too compare if we purchase from UK.

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    1. I had mine in 2012 and since then, I changed my motor unit 3 times. However, up to now.. which is already more than a year of using the last unit, it is still functioning well. There was once I thought it died on me again, I did throw it around, trying hard to 'revive' it. BUT, it was actually the adaptor. To-date, it is still fine. The display turned red, meaning to say I had passed the warranty period of I think 200 hours or so. Still working well..

      Spare parts.. locally can still get but not very cheap. Singapore is slightly cheaper.

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