Don't even give the Lansinoh wearables a second look. They're *fine* but there are much better options. I personally LOVE my Eufy S1. Great output, very comfortable, and the heated flanges are a nice touch. If you plan on exclusively pumping, you may want the spectra or something similar, but I only pump once or twice a day for my EBF baby and the Eufy was all I needed. It honestly empties me just as well as (if not better than) my Medela wall pump.
r/BeyondTheBumpUKu/Birdie_92· Feb 2025· ⬆ 5👍 Recommends
Thread: "Best handsfree pump?"
Yeah I agree with this. Don’t assume you can breastfeed. I wanted to and couldn’t in the end. Baby wouldn’t latch and even if he could my supply was very low. However the fact I had pumps at home meant I could express some breastmilk and give it to my baby via a bottle. My baby is on formula now, however I’m really happy knowing that despite all my struggles breastfeeding, I know my baby has had some breastmilk and all the antibodies and immune support that comes with that. My advice is definitely get a pump! I had a Lansinoh wearable that was really good. I also have a mam hand pump which I highly recommend.
r/HumansPumpingMilku/SuiteBabyID· Mar 2025· ⬆ 4👍 Recommends
Thread: "Best breast pump"
I 💜💜💜 my Lansinoh wearable. It has great battery life, high capacity storage, comes with 4 flange sizes, and is super easy to clean and assemble. I really like that it snaps together so you know it’s assembled correctly and won’t lose a drop.
r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/Definitely_Dirac· Aug 2024· ⬆ 3👍 Recommends
Thread: "Best portables with hospital grade suction?"
Lansinoh wearables. I get just as much if not more out of them than with my spectra.
r/BabyBumpsu/Cheap-Information869· Oct 2024· ⬆ 2👎 Complains
Thread: "Hands free breast pumps"
I had the Zomee Z2 and I really liked it! I would not consider it hands free or wearable though. It could be hands free for super basic tasks at home but definitely not for out and about. I also had the Lansinoh wearable (not the discreet duo, the second one you listed) and I didn’t like it at all and barely used it. I had gotten it because it holds more milk than some others so I thought that would be good for a wearable but it was super bulky and would stretch out some of my bras. I also found the cups where the milk is stored were very difficult to open and close and my husband had to do it a lot of the time which defeated the purpose of me pumping on the go or when I was out and about by myself.
r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/honeyscentedbitch· Aug 2024· ⬆ 2👍 Recommends
Thread: "Best portables with hospital grade suction?"
Lansinoh wearables (the ones without the digital screen thingy). I swear they empty me so quickly. Great suction but they are a bit bulky and loud.
r/newbornsu/queennothing1227· Dec 2024· ⬆ 2👍 Recommends
Thread: "Best breast pumps?"
my insurance covered lansinoh wearables and the zomee z2. loved them both. the zomee is small rechargeable one and works as well as the hospital one imo
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Thread: "Help me pick the best breast pump"
Don't even give the Lansinoh wearables a second look. They're *fine* but there are much better options. I personally LOVE my Eufy S1. Great output, very comfortable, and the heated flanges are a nice touch. If you plan on exclusively pumping, you may want the spectra or something similar, but I only pump once or twice a day for my EBF baby and the Eufy was all I needed. It honestly empties me just as well as (if not better than) my Medela wall pump.
Thread: "Best handsfree pump?"
Yeah I agree with this. Don’t assume you can breastfeed. I wanted to and couldn’t in the end. Baby wouldn’t latch and even if he could my supply was very low. However the fact I had pumps at home meant I could express some breastmilk and give it to my baby via a bottle. My baby is on formula now, however I’m really happy knowing that despite all my struggles breastfeeding, I know my baby has had some breastmilk and all the antibodies and immune support that comes with that. My advice is definitely get a pump! I had a Lansinoh wearable that was really good. I also have a mam hand pump which I highly recommend.
Thread: "Best breast pump"
I 💜💜💜 my Lansinoh wearable. It has great battery life, high capacity storage, comes with 4 flange sizes, and is super easy to clean and assemble. I really like that it snaps together so you know it’s assembled correctly and won’t lose a drop.
Thread: "Best portables with hospital grade suction?"
Lansinoh wearables. I get just as much if not more out of them than with my spectra.
Thread: "Hands free breast pumps"
I had the Zomee Z2 and I really liked it! I would not consider it hands free or wearable though. It could be hands free for super basic tasks at home but definitely not for out and about. I also had the Lansinoh wearable (not the discreet duo, the second one you listed) and I didn’t like it at all and barely used it. I had gotten it because it holds more milk than some others so I thought that would be good for a wearable but it was super bulky and would stretch out some of my bras. I also found the cups where the milk is stored were very difficult to open and close and my husband had to do it a lot of the time which defeated the purpose of me pumping on the go or when I was out and about by myself.
Thread: "Best portables with hospital grade suction?"
Lansinoh wearables (the ones without the digital screen thingy). I swear they empty me so quickly. Great suction but they are a bit bulky and loud.
Thread: "Best breast pumps?"
my insurance covered lansinoh wearables and the zomee z2. loved them both. the zomee is small rechargeable one and works as well as the hospital one imo