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WillowGo is a portable, cordless, double wearable breast pump featuring 9 hospital-grade suction levels and a rechargeable battery lasting up to 3 sessions. It offers app connectivity for remote control and output tracking, fits discreetly inside a bra, and is trusted by over 450,000 moms for postpartum convenience and comfort.
T**S
Great suction, great pump!
I'm glad I bought the 7oz cups for my willow go. Got them as back up for trips and because I no longer wake up at night to pump. I love my pumps but there are a few things I wish were different to make them the best pumps I've tried. It is not my primary pump.1. The back (flange) pops off with in a minute of finishing your sessions, spilling whatever milk went into the middle section all over. See pic for reference. Pictures were taken 1 min. apart.2. They don't hold much charge. It says if the light is green you should have enough for 3 15 min sessions and as much as I would love to be emptied in 15 minutes, it's not possible for my breasts. I need to add 5-10 min to each session to be fully emptied so the battery does not last as long as I would want it for my needs. Also, it takes over 2 hours to charge.3. Although they do have hospital grade suction which is amazing for a weareable, they have limited flange sizes but it was no issue using universal flange to help me fully empty my breasts.I am still very happy I chose these pumps over any other available. Good for elastic nipples.
A**A
Worth every penny …
I was skeptical based on some of the negative reviews I saw but this pump has been truly amazing. 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 convenient to use than my spectra for overnight pumping. I still use my spectra on a daily basis but not having to worry about the cords and tubes at night when I’m tired has been great.The only drawback to these pumps 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. Just make sure all parts are dry before reassembling and then gently tug on the diaphragm before attaching the clear flanges to the back. I haven’t had any suction issues since. Also, make sure to get fitted for proper insert sizes with a lactation consultant for the most comfortable experience since the 24 mm flanges that come standard with the pumps are much too big for most people (I got sized and found out I needed a 17 mm fitted insert).Update: I was having difficulty syncing my pumps to my phone and figured out that if you disconnect Bluetooth the batteries on the pumps last forever. I can now use these pumps throughout the day on one charge which is fantastic since I’m back to work full time. Just a tip for anyone annoyed by the short battery lifespan like I was!Happy pumping!
T**Y
Love the splashguard
It’s nice to have bigger containers as an oversupplier, and it’s especially nice to have the splashguard
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.
S**L
Best investment postpartum
This pump has saved my mental health and is probably the best thing I’ve spent money on since becoming a mom. Willow, thank you for making something of amazing quality and efficiency. Do not waste your money on momcozy, they’re a joke and value aesthetic over functionality.
J**Y
Wonderful pump, would give 5 stars if it weren’t for the parts wearing out quickly.
I had an elvie stride with my first baby, but I wanted to give these a shot my second time around. While I LOVE these pumps even more than the stride, the parts do not last long is you are using it frequently. I’m an RN, so I use them during my 13 hours away from home while working for 3 days each week, which to me doesn’t seem like it should strain parts much. But the duckbills only last me 4 weeks before they start sliding off immediately after putting the on. Wouldn’t be a huge deal if the parts weren’t so dang expensive. It used to be $16.99 for ONE PAIR of new duckbills, but now the price is $21.99… Absolutely nuts when you’re replacing them every month instead of the quoted “90 days”…
K**H
Accurate product and fits willow go
Exactly as described & fits pump perfectly
E**S
A MUST for bigger chested girls!
OBSESSEDDDD with this pump!!! Gives me maximum output every single time and isn’t painful at all!I’m a bigger chested girly so most wearables don’t work well for me but this one is AMAZING.
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