🚀 Pump with Freedom, Live with Ease!
The WillowWillow Go is a revolutionary hands-free breast pump designed for modern moms. With its portable, electric, and cordless features, it offers 9 levels of hospital-grade suction strength, app compatibility for easy control, and a compact design that fits seamlessly into your bra. Ideal for busy lifestyles, this pump ensures comfort and efficiency, making it a must-have postpartum essential.
R**T
SAVED MY PUMPING JOURNEY!
Ok so I exclusively pump and I absolutely hate it but I want my baby to have antibodies from my milk at least the first 6 months. In an effort to simplify my pumping and save my sanity I have owned several wearables. Momcozy S12, Momcozy M1, Bellababy, and Willow 3.0. Each one had its pros and cons but I kept searching for the perfect pump. This is it. The S12 had great suction but the motors were clunky and fell off easily. The Bellababy started turning itself on and off after 3 days of use and the shape was weird. The Willow 3.0 was a mess, when I could get it to work right the suction was very strange and I could barely get any milk. I sold this one with a quickness and was reluctant to get anything else from Willow but I'm glad I did. The M1 is my second favorite and closest in performance to the Willow Go but it's very round and protruding and feels clunky so I only use that one at home. However, it does empty me faster than the Willow. I find I have to run a 30-40 minute cycle on Willow and only 20 with the M1 but the Willow is much more comfortable to wear. The Willow Go is the most comfortable pump I have ever used and that includes my wall pumps like the Medela PIS and Motif Duo with cushions. Some people can use the Willow Go as their main pump but I am only 5 weeks PP so that is not recommended although honestly I pretty much use wearables exclusively because working from home with a newborn and a farm leaves you 0 time to sit by the wall for 20 mins.Pros-Relatively quiet compared to cheaper wearables-EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE-Great suction. This thing SUCKS and in the best way. I normally use my M1 and S12 at full suction but with the Willow I use it at 4-5.-Beautiful and just feels premium, fits the breast perfectly and no one can tell im wearing it (as long as they cant hear me)-High capacity cups (holds way more than Willow 3.0)-The parts are easy to assemble/disassemble and cleanCons:-The app sucks, disconnects a lot and doesnt really do much other than show you how long and which setting you are on-Louder than Willow 3.0 but not by much-Takes longer to empty me than other wearables-Battery life could be better, I only get about 2 30-min sessions, but it does recharge pretty quickOverall I would not recommend the 3.0 but I would def recommend the Willow Go for exactly as the name states, on the Go. It's the perfect pump for traveling or completing outside chores etc. just would not recommend as main pump but that goes for any wearable.
L**N
An expensive mistake
I really thought I had done my research before investing in this, but I’m really disappointed in this product. Here’s what I don’t like about it—hope it’s helpful to someone else.1) No visibility: unlike other pumps I’ve used, you have little to no view of what’s going on while pumping so you can adjust. It’s really difficult to ensure you’re centered, to know if you have the right flange size, or even to monitor output as you go.2) Too many parts: Pumping is notoriously annoying for the amount of dishes it creates. This one is even worse than the average pump. There are five parts to wash each time…3) …And related to that, you still have to dirty yet another dish, because you can’t store the milk in the attached container. You have to pour it into something else. Also, the attached container is pretty awkward to pour. It's hard to get every last drop out.4) Can’t turn the Bluetooth off. I thought I had researched this, but it turns out only Willow’s other pump model offers the ability to turn off the Bluetooth. Just kind of grosses me out.5) Charging. You can get a max of three pumps out of a charge, which is way lower than the other portable pump I’ve used. Also, you can’t use it while it’s charging.6) Replacement/back-up parts are extremely expensive compared to other pumps.7) Bulky & heavy: These are much larger and less discreet than I anticipated. I can feel them weighing me down, and it's tough to find the right bra to support them. I'd never wear them out of the house. I can do dishes and things like that while pumping, but it's pretty difficult to pick up the baby because of the bulky size. (Not to mention you can't bend over or the milk will spill out.)8) Production: Verdict is still out on this, but so far it seems like I am able to get way less using this pump than I can from a Baby Buddha or Medela Symphony.Of course, the second you open the box, you’re SOL if a pump doesn’t work for you. Hope this saves someone else the costly mistake I made with this.
A**A
Worth every penny …
I was skeptical based on some of the negative reviews I saw but this pump has been truly amazing thus far. I have flat nipples and large breasts so I wasn’t sure I’d ever be able to tandem pump and nurse my baby successfully. However, the gentle suction got double out of one breast what I typically got out of both when hand expressing with a manual pump or my haakaa. It’s also much quieter and more comfortable than my spectra. Only drawback is that there are so many parts to disassemble and put back together but, once you’ve done it a couple of times, it’s really not that bad.
W**A
Flange sizes and shield pops out
I’ve been using this for about a week now it works great for the most part I did have to buy a different size flange as. I do occasionally run into the issue where the shield doesn’t like to stay in but pop out but I find do e readjustments and it’s good
K**N
Pump
Great quality for a great price! This is the best pump.
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