🍼 Pump smarter, not harder — hands-free freedom for the modern mom!
BabyBuddha Hands Free Milk Collection Cups are lightweight, wearable breastmilk containers designed for discreet, efficient pumping. Compatible with BabyBuddha and most portable pumps, they feature a small 22-24mm flange for comfort, hold up to 8 ounces, and come as a complete set with all necessary accessories. Their ultra-quiet, non-electric design lets busy moms multitask while expressing milk comfortably and storing it easily.
V**N
Freedom
They work very well. It's so nice to have my hands and movement back.Edit: they are still very nice to have. I especially like that I can pump in the car now with no hands fairly easily. I like too that the cup size is fairly large since I have a larger output. I will say that the silicone is not hugging the plastic as well as they did when they first got here and it's only been a couple of weeks. Worth the purchase anyway.
P**S
A must have for busy moms
Love this product. I just slip it in my bra and I can pump while doing stuff around the house. Its portable for also if I'm on the road. Easy to clean and set up. Great quality and actually works well to get that milk. I have no company. Glad I bought it
R**O
Comfortable to use
So far I like these. They are big but They empty me out well and are comfortable. I use inserts and also use the cushions that comes with the baby Buddha pump flanges to help (I have elastic nipples and cushions help keep the nipple from being dragged all the way to end quickly). The only time I had leaking so far is when I didn’t close the cups securely but aside from that no issues. It holds 8oz which after a power pump is perfect for me. They do make noise if not put together correctly but they do have a little “( )”on the bottom of the cup to help make sure you line up the parts correctly. Most people use the spout to pour out milk but I use a pitcher to collect milk and just open the bottom of the cup and pour that way. I think it gets more milk out and less milk being stuck to the silicone cover. When using the spout you do have to make sure the silicone “lid” is on the bottom to prevent milk from collecting along the sides. It pours fine when doing it that way though. Only thing I’m not a fan of how hard it is to disconnect the diaphragm from the rest of the inner part but it’s probably good because it makes sure the suction is nice and tight like it should be. Hopefully they hold up for the price.
L**L
Not what I hoped for…
At first I liked them until my supply came in, and I noticed I didn’t feel as empty as I do after using the regular flanges. Troubleshooting was easy enough—I used the regular ones then hand expressed and only had about 10 mls after pumping. Then I used the wearables for my regular 20 minutes then immediately used the regular flanges afterwards. I pumped 42 mls, which was 34% of the total amount I pumped, so yes these can absolutely decrease your supply if you aren’t careful. I will not be using them alone again. I’m very disappointed. I believe the reasons are- overall low suction, even if you do everything perfectly as directed, lots of areas for milk to get lost, which is a big deal if you’re waiting for your milk to come in or an under supplier, and you can’t massage your breasts or use heat pads, etc while pumping. If you try, you’ll lose suction and milk will leak out. The amount that leaks is significant also. I’ve lost 10-15 mls through the leaks. The parts are also garbage. I’ve never had valves crap out on me so quickly! If you have these and feel like something is off, please troubleshoot it before your supply dips. I’m glad I did so relatively early on. I wish I could give it a 0.
A**A
Convenience, But At A Cost
I LOVED the idea of using these cups with the Baby Buddah. I envisioned myself being able to pump while up and around at home and somewhat discretley while at work. The good news is that these cups allow me to do all of this, but I notice a significant drop in my output. Don't get me wrong, the cups are still a nice change of pace from the flanges and make pumping out in public more comfortable, but I try not to rely on using them often because I don't want my supply to take a hit. Another somewhat negative - there are a lot of parts to take apart and get used to. Compared to my wall plug unit that has 3 parts, the cups' 6 parts seems like a lot to have to keep track of and make sure are packed in my pumping bag each day.
M**H
Intuitive and great for in the go
As an exclusive pumping mom, the cups make it much easier to fit in time to pump with a little one without taking away my time with him. The cups are very easy to use and insert. Three cons:1. Cleaning is more tedious than using the flanges. I store the parts in the fridge and wash it nightly to help with the load, which helps. However when it comes to nighttime, I despise washing all the little parts.2. Difficult with bigger breasts. My breasts are on the larger side and it feels as though the cups aren’t as efficient as pulling out milk as the flanges. I do use size 17 inserts ( purchased seperately) which has helped. My output is similar but if you are like me and value every 0.5 oz, you may want to use the flange instead.3. Large cup: even though the cup is great and can sit in your bra, while you feed your baby, cook, or clean bottles, it is still a hefty piece. I still go in the other room when guests are over, and don’t wear it in public, but that is more of a personal preference.Pro tip, don’t bend over and pick up your child while using the cups, the milk will leak out of the pouring spout. If you need to pick up your child, squat and keep your chest upright.Overall love this and it’s great for when I want to pump and bottle feed my baby/ do house chores at the same time; however if I have time, i prefer to use the flanges.
L**.
Adaptable to Spectra!
Perfect for connecting to my blue spectra. Unfortunately the regular flanges that came with the spectra were painful and the baby buddah pump was too strong of a suction, but I loved these cups. I was able to attach the hose of the spectra to the top of the cups and it works great. 8 months exclusively pumping and still going strong. Never had an issue with leaking. Will say the duckbill valves are smaller than the ones you typically find on Amazon so just be mindful when looking for replacement parts!
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