Is your flange the right size?
Did you know your Rumble Tuff breast pump comes with two different sized flanges? The flange, which is included in all of Rumble Tuff's electric pumps measures 25mm. The silicone cushion inserts decreases the size by 2mm, making it a 23mm flange. If you haven’t tried both, now’s the time!
However, we recognize moms nipples are not all the same size and that using an incorrect size flange can reduce suction level, reduce milk output and sometime cause pain. If the standard flanges or combination of flange and silicone cushion don't fit, click HERE for guidance on how to size. For your convenience, there's a quick reference guide below.
If you need more assistance or guidance, click HERE to schedule an appointment with our lactation consultant.
If you do happen to need a different size flange, you can shop Rumble Tuff's 15 different sizes, HERE.
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I need help with my flange size!
Need help or advice determining which flange size is the best for you? We can help! To find how to correctly size your flange, check out our flange size guide HERE. You can make an appointment (free of charge) to speck to our International Board ...
Experiencing low or loss of suction?
If you’re experiencing low suction, no suction, or lower suction than usual with your breast pump, there may be something wrong with parts, which can easily be fixed, or the pump itself. Click HERE to watch a short video on low or loss of suction. ...
How often should I check the valves?
Valves need to be changed, on average, every 30 days. Your Collection Kit should have come with an extra valve. If you’ve already used the extra valve, you can order more on our website, HERE. If you are using the membrane valves, make sure the white ...
Is the Collection Kit damaged?
Carefully examine the entire kit for damage. Chips, cracks, punctures or tears can cause a leak even if they are hardly visible. If parts are damaged in any way they need to be replaced.
Is the Collection Kit completely dry?
Moisture can reduce suction. Double check to see if your kit is absolutely dry before your pumping session. Remember, tubing should never be submerged in water! Click HERE for proper first-time cleaning instructions.