Reasonable milk pump?

Has any one used the battery powered milk machine at Dansha Farms? What did you think about it? I have been trying to find a reasonable milking machine, that works but wont damage the udder or teats, any other suggestions?
http://www.danshafarms.com/Battery-Powered-Milk-Machine-1-2-Gallon-Two-Teat-Double-Battery-5Q-ET69-35HK.htm

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  • I think I am going to go with the Henry Milker. It looks very promising for what I need! Thank you for the recommendation! :) 
    Julia @Woody Glen Farm said:

    I use the Henry Milker and love it. Doesn't hurt her teats. Not cheap but none of them really are. You can milk two teats at once with it and milk straight into wide-mouth canning jars. There are some on here who use the electric ones because they have more goats. This one works great for me. I find the little teats hard to milk and at least I can get the bulk of the milk easily with the milker then milk her out the rest by hand. 

    http://www.henrymilker.com/

  • That "pump" looks like the Food Saver hand-held vacu-sealer for bags.  Is it?

  • I use the Henry Milker and love it. Doesn't hurt her teats. Not cheap but none of them really are. You can milk two teats at once with it and milk straight into wide-mouth canning jars. There are some on here who use the electric ones because they have more goats. This one works great for me. I find the little teats hard to milk and at least I can get the bulk of the milk easily with the milker then milk her out the rest by hand. 

    http://www.henrymilker.com/

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