

Newer in-bra pumps, such as the Willow and Elvie, don't use tubes at all - instead the milk flows directly into a bag or bottle in the unit. This style has been used for decades, but it requires you to remove your top and bra to pump.
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You can purchase a special pumping bra to hold the bottles with flanges in place to free up your hands. Milk flows into bottles that are connected to flanges that fit over the breast to create a seal for the suction. Traditional machines have tubes that plug into the machine to create suction to express breast milk. Rechargeable breast pumps are available in roughly two different designs - with or without tubes.

Rechargeable units grant you much more freedom, so if cost isn't a factor, you're better off with this kind of breast pump. Plug-in options are generally cheaper, but require you to be tethered to an outlet while you pump. It's only available as a set of two, but Willow can help you buy the pump through your insurance, if your plan covers it.Įlectric pumps are available as either plug-in or rechargeable units, using a vacuum to mimic a baby's suckling to collect breast milk. Like the Elvie, the Willow doesn't come cheap at $500. It also fits breast sizes up to a size H. There's a guide on the company's website to help you figure out what size you need. Willow has different size options to accommodate a variety of nipple sizes. Just like the Elvie, using the Willow means no more sitting in a windowless room or a bathroom stall to pump while you're not home. When she pulled me aside to tell me that she was actively pumping, I couldn't tell at all, and that's the beauty of the Willow. You can also purchase reusable containers for $50 from Willow.ĬNET's Bridget Carey tried the third-generation Willow at CES 2020 and found it to be life-changing. Breast milk flows into sealed mess-free bags that fit inside each pump and are removable for cold storage. The unit slips into your bra, so you can wear it under pretty much any outfit. Like the Elvie, the Willow breast pump allows you to pump while cooking dinner, in a work meeting or hanging out with friends without anyone knowing. Still, she noted that often the amount the app showed was higher than the actual amount of breast milk in the bottle. A workaround for that is to use the Elvie companion app, where you can control the pump (there are physical buttons on the unit too) and see the volume of breast milk you're expressing.

If you want to save some money, you can get a single Elvie pump for $280.ĬNET Senior Reporter Joan Solsman tested the Elvie, and pointed out that it's hard to tell if your nipple is correctly aligned for proper pumping and it's hard to see how much breast milk is collecting because the unit sits into your bra. You might be able to get your insurance to cover part of the cost, depending on your plan. The double set is pricey, with a list price of around $550. If you truly want to be hands-free while pumping, or need to pump when you return to work but don't want to be stuck in a room every few hours, the Elvie is for you.įormer CNET Senior Video Producer Ashley Esqueda said that she "hated pumping and it was only bearable when I shelled out $550 for an Elvie." CNET Senior Writer Laura Hautala liked the Elvie because "its flange shape is much less conical than a standard pump, which helps it fit more gently, but it also means the seal breaks more easily if breast compressions are needed (yes this is a thing)." That makes it easier to multitask while pumping. The Elvie double breast pump is also quiet, so you don't have to listen to an annoying motor or draw any attention to yourself. There are also four 5-ounce bottles, four storage lids and two storage bags. It includes two breast shield sizes: 24mm and 28mm. There are no tubes or wires hanging out of your shirt everything is contained in the unit. This all-in-one pump slips into a bra, sits against the breast and pumps discreetly - the milk collects in 5-ounce washable bottles that snap into the bottom. While the Spectra S1 Plus allows you to pump anywhere you have privacy, the Elvie wearable pump lets you pump anywhere, period.
