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r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/Local-Attorney-1751· Jan 2024· ⬆ 13👍 Recommends
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
I have momcozy s9 pros, m5, v2, spectra s2, v1 delivering tomorrow. I rank them as follows 1. V2 so nice to have light cups in my bra and have the motor in my pocket 2. M5, love they they fit in my bra beautifully and almost not noticeable in my scrubs at work. Just heavy cause the motor is attached to cup. 3. S9 pro, love the capacity for my morning pump but other than that it just feels super clunky in my bra. And i noticed that as o do things while wearing them they come close together in my bra and the pulling during this makes my nipples swell. 4. Spectra s2, my first pump. Didn’t know about flange sizing so i was pumping w 21mm when im a 15mm. Barely any output, bought inserts for my size and still barely any output. Only use if i washed my wearables for the next day and don’t feel like getting them dirty lol. And even then i still go for a Hakka or the hand pump that i got from the hospital lol
r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/kalionhea· Jan 2024· ⬆ 8👍 Recommends
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
I have Momcozy s9 pro and momcozy M5. I've been using the s9 pro exclusively for nearly 8 months and I'm very happy with the suction power and the cup capacity. They are best for pumping at home though and might be a bit clunky for pumping at work or out and about. I'm just starting to experiment with my M5. These are a lot more discreet, super compact and quiet, but I need to figure out if they get me the same output. They're so easy to clean though. I'm loving that part.
r/HumansPumpingMilku/Neptune_Noodle· Aug 2023· ⬆ 6👍 Recommends
Thread: "Looking for an affordable wearable breast pump"
If you want the same output as the Spectra, I suggest the Genie Advanced from Pumpables ($180). Otherwise, I hear the Imani i2 from Legendairy is a great one (on sale $111). Other affordable, decent pumps are the Momcozy S9 Pro ($120) and S12 Pro ($140). S9 is best for longer battery life, while the S12 is best for high efficiency pumping.
r/BabyBumpsu/got_em_saying_wow· Oct 2024· ⬆ 6👎 Complains
Thread: "Hands free breast pumps"
I didn't love the Elvie tbh! Some people swear by it, but for me it was meh. I've tried the MomCozy S9 Pro and hated it. My favorite was the plug in Spectra and for on the go I used the TSRETE 😊
I have the momcozy s9 pros and I love them! I wish I would have gotten the pumpables genie advance or the baby Buddha tho. My main pump is a spectra s1 and I hate that I’m stuck to the wall
r/PregnancyUKu/Anxious_Cut_7173· Nov 2023· ⬆ 5👍 Recommends
Thread: "Best breast pumps?"
I use the Momcozy S9 Pro pump and find it really good, and easy to clean. It’s also hands free as it slots in your bra, so you can pump and do chores 😊
r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/Sapphirehavokk· Jun 2024· ⬆ 3👍 Recommends
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
I'm late to this thread but was wondering if you had any update on the M5s? I'm strongly considering getting these and would love your review if you don't mind
Thread: "What’s your favorite portable/wearable breast pump?"
I just got the Momcozy S9 pro on sale for less than $100 and was so pleasantly surprised by it. I’ve only pumped a few times, but one of the times I got over 4 ounces which is the most I’ve ever pumped. Suction is very strong on it, I thought it would be much weaker
r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/xtheredberetx· Feb 2025· ⬆ 2👍 Recommends
Thread: "Undersuppliers, this is for you! Thinking about getting a wearable?"
So many people dunk on wearables, but tbh I love my momcozy S9pros and wouldn’t have been able to keep up my pumping journey without them
I love momcozy and wearables so much. I have the s9pros, s12pros, M5s, and tried the V1. I loveddd the V1 but returned it bc the motor died within two days. The s9pros are my least favorite. They’re not as strong of suction and always leak for me, I never use them anymore. The M5s are great and very discreet! They don’t hold as much milk and the suction is strong but not super strong like I need it. The s12pros are the holy grail for me. The suction is strong and great, and they hold a ton of milk. If insurance will cover it, try a hospital grade pump of your choice hacked with wearable cups! All you need is a tubing adapter to be able to use your momcozy cups with the pump itself. I use the Zomee Z2 pump I got through insurance with my momcozy s12pro wearable cups and love this combination. I use this combo for most pumps unless I’m on the go or am doing things around the house, then I’ll use the S12pros or the M5s instead. Edit to add: I also have the spectra S2 (pink one) where it plugs into the wall. The pump itself wasn’t bad, but I hated being stuck plugged into the wall and the plastic collection cups were a horrible feel for me. I’m sure I could use my wearable cups hack with the spectra for more comfort, but I still loathe the thought of being stuck to the wall.
r/breastfeedingu/atrocity_of_sunsets· Aug 2023· ⬆ 2😐 Mixed
Thread: "Best hands free pump? Willow, momcozy, or Elvie?"
I have the Momcozy S9 Pro … while the pump itself is fine, it is not in the least bit discreet. It’s very obvious visually and makes the same whirring noise of a regular pump.
r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/Pretend-Tax8831· Jan 2025· ⬆ 2👍 Recommends
Thread: "Help, Is Wearable Pump Bra Worth It for Low Supply?"
Thank u! I been looking at the Eufy but can't handle that price with no return policy. No worth the risk. Def leaning toward momcozy. Heard great things!
Thread: "Why did you choose your wearable pump, what do you like about, what would you change?"
I have a few: I really like the medela freestyle, the cups are comfortable and the motor is small. It’s not the quietist but I can move around/cook/ do mild cleaning while pumping. There are tubes connecting to the cups but that helps them be really light weight. I also have Eufy S1 pro that I like, although I have an oversupply so the cups are a bit small for that. But it’s efficient and I do like the heating and the case is convenient for on the go. I wouldn’t recommend momcozy - the suction is good but you can’t rely on the motors to be working from pump to pump. - I had two sets of s9pros give out on me with my first son 2 years ago. The m5 I had with him also died, although I liked it enough I got another one this time but I reach for the eufy more. The S12pro isn’t bad but again I’m just waiting for it to stop working at this point.
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Every unique parent mention from our pipeline, sorted by upvotes. Quotes are lightly trimmed for length, never for meaning.
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
I have momcozy s9 pros, m5, v2, spectra s2, v1 delivering tomorrow. I rank them as follows 1. V2 so nice to have light cups in my bra and have the motor in my pocket 2. M5, love they they fit in my bra beautifully and almost not noticeable in my scrubs at work. Just heavy cause the motor is attached to cup. 3. S9 pro, love the capacity for my morning pump but other than that it just feels super clunky in my bra. And i noticed that as o do things while wearing them they come close together in my bra and the pulling during this makes my nipples swell. 4. Spectra s2, my first pump. Didn’t know about flange sizing so i was pumping w 21mm when im a 15mm. Barely any output, bought inserts for my size and still barely any output. Only use if i washed my wearables for the next day and don’t feel like getting them dirty lol. And even then i still go for a Hakka or the hand pump that i got from the hospital lol
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
I have Momcozy s9 pro and momcozy M5. I've been using the s9 pro exclusively for nearly 8 months and I'm very happy with the suction power and the cup capacity. They are best for pumping at home though and might be a bit clunky for pumping at work or out and about. I'm just starting to experiment with my M5. These are a lot more discreet, super compact and quiet, but I need to figure out if they get me the same output. They're so easy to clean though. I'm loving that part.
Thread: "Looking for an affordable wearable breast pump"
If you want the same output as the Spectra, I suggest the Genie Advanced from Pumpables ($180). Otherwise, I hear the Imani i2 from Legendairy is a great one (on sale $111). Other affordable, decent pumps are the Momcozy S9 Pro ($120) and S12 Pro ($140). S9 is best for longer battery life, while the S12 is best for high efficiency pumping.
Thread: "Hands free breast pumps"
I didn't love the Elvie tbh! Some people swear by it, but for me it was meh. I've tried the MomCozy S9 Pro and hated it. My favorite was the plug in Spectra and for on the go I used the TSRETE 😊
Thread: "Which wearable hands free breast pump?"
I have the momcozy s9 pros and I love them! I wish I would have gotten the pumpables genie advance or the baby Buddha tho. My main pump is a spectra s1 and I hate that I’m stuck to the wall
Thread: "Best breast pumps?"
I use the Momcozy S9 Pro pump and find it really good, and easy to clean. It’s also hands free as it slots in your bra, so you can pump and do chores 😊
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
I'm late to this thread but was wondering if you had any update on the M5s? I'm strongly considering getting these and would love your review if you don't mind
Thread: "What’s your favorite portable/wearable breast pump?"
I just got the Momcozy S9 pro on sale for less than $100 and was so pleasantly surprised by it. I’ve only pumped a few times, but one of the times I got over 4 ounces which is the most I’ve ever pumped. Suction is very strong on it, I thought it would be much weaker
Thread: "Undersuppliers, this is for you! Thinking about getting a wearable?"
So many people dunk on wearables, but tbh I love my momcozy S9pros and wouldn’t have been able to keep up my pumping journey without them
Thread: "Best pump for exclusively pumping ?"
I love momcozy and wearables so much. I have the s9pros, s12pros, M5s, and tried the V1. I loveddd the V1 but returned it bc the motor died within two days. The s9pros are my least favorite. They’re not as strong of suction and always leak for me, I never use them anymore. The M5s are great and very discreet! They don’t hold as much milk and the suction is strong but not super strong like I need it. The s12pros are the holy grail for me. The suction is strong and great, and they hold a ton of milk. If insurance will cover it, try a hospital grade pump of your choice hacked with wearable cups! All you need is a tubing adapter to be able to use your momcozy cups with the pump itself. I use the Zomee Z2 pump I got through insurance with my momcozy s12pro wearable cups and love this combination. I use this combo for most pumps unless I’m on the go or am doing things around the house, then I’ll use the S12pros or the M5s instead. Edit to add: I also have the spectra S2 (pink one) where it plugs into the wall. The pump itself wasn’t bad, but I hated being stuck plugged into the wall and the plastic collection cups were a horrible feel for me. I’m sure I could use my wearable cups hack with the spectra for more comfort, but I still loathe the thought of being stuck to the wall.
Thread: "Best hands free pump? Willow, momcozy, or Elvie?"
I have the Momcozy S9 Pro … while the pump itself is fine, it is not in the least bit discreet. It’s very obvious visually and makes the same whirring noise of a regular pump.
Thread: "Help, Is Wearable Pump Bra Worth It for Low Supply?"
Thank u! I been looking at the Eufy but can't handle that price with no return policy. No worth the risk. Def leaning toward momcozy. Heard great things!
Thread: "What’s your favorite portable/wearable breast pump?"
4 ounces is something worth celebrating 🥳
Thread: "Help me pick the best breast pump"
I have the momcozy S9pro and the Mandela one that plugs in I really like the s9
Thread: "Why did you choose your wearable pump, what do you like about, what would you change?"
I have a few: I really like the medela freestyle, the cups are comfortable and the motor is small. It’s not the quietist but I can move around/cook/ do mild cleaning while pumping. There are tubes connecting to the cups but that helps them be really light weight. I also have Eufy S1 pro that I like, although I have an oversupply so the cups are a bit small for that. But it’s efficient and I do like the heating and the case is convenient for on the go. I wouldn’t recommend momcozy - the suction is good but you can’t rely on the motors to be working from pump to pump. - I had two sets of s9pros give out on me with my first son 2 years ago. The m5 I had with him also died, although I liked it enough I got another one this time but I reach for the eufy more. The S12pro isn’t bad but again I’m just waiting for it to stop working at this point.