Pump in Style! đ
The TSRETEDouble Wearable Breast Pump is an innovative electric breast pump designed for modern mothers. With its USB rechargeable feature, it offers 3-5 uses per charge and a generous 180ml capacity. The device boasts a user-friendly LCD display, 9 adjustable intensity levels, and a memory function for added convenience. Its closed system ensures milk safety, while the quiet operation keeps your baby undisturbed. Lightweight and easy to clean, this pump is perfect for busy lifestyles.
Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 2.35 x 4.52 inches |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Material Type | Silicone |
Additional product features | Lightweight,Rechargeable,Wearable, painless |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Double,Adjustable |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Pump type | Electric |
Batteries required | Yes |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 2.27 pounds |
R**1
Life changing!
This pump is one of the most helpful items I have ever purchased on Amazon. It has literally been lifechanging!!! If you have not yet tried a wearable pump let me just tell you- you are in for a really big surprise! Before I tell you about my experience with this pump, I just want to make it clear that i have not tried other wearable pumps, so I can't compare to others. I have used in the past the medela pump-in-style (old model), I have tried the spectra (didn't like it), and the medela hospital grade. I have experienced extreme discomfort and nipple damage while using other pumps. Pumping was always just a painful inconvenient evil, that I had to endure if I wanted to have milk for my baby.I heard about the idea of wearable pumps and did some research on Amazon. I didn't want to spend too much because I didn't know if it would work out for me. From the options that looked good I decided on this one. I think lots of these pumps are knock offs from other brands so I didn't know if it would be any good, but like I said, i didn't want to spend too much.Oh my gosh! This thing is just utterly amazing! My life is changed. I wake up, pop it on and go about my day! I literally prep briefcases, make and feed breakfast, dress my toddler, wash dishes, and even drive my kids to school while I pump. Not only is this thing completely hands free and small, it makes very minimal noise (I sincerely don't understand the other reviewers who said its loud. I literally open the door with it on without ppl realizing), it is also BY FAR THE MOST COMFORTABLE PUMP I have ever used! Please believe me when I say I often get busy doing things and forget that I am pumping! That is how comfortable it is.Is it also significantly easier to clean than any other pump I've used in the past. There are no nooks or crannies that can't be reached when cleaning and that eventually get moldy (I'm looking at you, Medela! đ). Everything comes apart and goes together easily.Milk output- I asked my lactation consultant why she didn't tell ppl about this and her answer was "some ppl get less milk with it". (Which, um, ok even if this is true, what if you can actually pump more often cuz it's so so so easy and painless? Isn't it worth it? How many ppl stop pumping cuz they just can't deal with the whole hassle anymore?) But either way, in my experience I'm getting just as much (or more) than i have with the other pumps. I have a nice supply, and I can easily get 3-4 oz per side.The battery life is fine, I charge it about every few days. It blinks when low so you know to charge.Things to be aware of:Some reviewers complained that their pump broke. I actually did have this experience. Both pumps worked initially but one of them seems to have broken after just a few weeks of use. It actually appears to be working but just doesn't actually pump any milk. I can't figure out what's wrong with it. It's upsetting but the other one still works and I only pump one side at a time so it's fine for me.Some reviews talked about milk leaking. I will say it's important to put all the parts together fully, sometimes I accidentally don't click the silicon on all the way and that can cause leaking (see picture). It's also important- to maximize your milk output, make sure the pump receptacle is centered over your nipple. I also recommend checking a minute or two in, to make sure your placement is good and you're getting milk. It's so easy to just pop it on and forget about it (really!), so i really try to check.One other thing- it's very hard to tell how much milk you got due to the shape of the container. I pour it from there into a bottle with measurements before I bag it for the freezer, so I can know how much it is.I paid 70 for this pump, and even if it doesn't last more than a few months and I have to buy another one, I will. This has enabled me to have milk in my baby for when I'm at work or when I need to leave him by my mom for a few hours. Pumping has become completely stress free!!
V**E
An affordable alternative
Just for background I am exclusive pumper and an under supplier. My primary pumps are Spectra S1 and Motif Duo hands free pump which are both good pumps. I use them for the first pump of the day (5-6am) and the last pump of day (9-10pm). When I went back to work I knew I needed a wearable pump so that I could fit hassle free pump sessions in during the day on work breaks and at dinner time after work as to not be attached to tubing or the wall. I wanted the momcozy M5 but it was not in my budget so I settled on these pumps. I use them 2-3X per day and they have been extremely helpful in my pumping journey as a working mom. The battery life lasts throughout the 3 pumps and then I put them on a charger. One of the charging lights on one of the motors doesnât stay on while charging but it hasnât affected the actual charging. It took some trial and error to figure out assembly at first and I didnât quite understand the instructions in the box. I would recommend a few times to practice assembling properly before the first use because if you do not assemble it perfectly each time the motors will start but there will be no suction. Literally all the valves and membranes and separate parts need to align perfectly and be fully sealed in order to work properly and there are several pieces to work with so I will add in that assembling/disassembling and washing the many parts can be tedious. The pump came with a little drawstring bag for traveling and a couple of extra membranes/duck bill valves plus a little package of milk storage bags and 2 charging cords. It did NOT come with different size flange inserts so I had to order my correct size inserts on Amazon. As for suction it has 9 levels and both massage and expression options. The suction is fine and I normally get the same output of milk each session that I would from my Spectra or Motif. I read other reviews before purchasing and some reviewers mentioned that they are loud and some said they are not. IMO they are absolutely loud, sounds like robots fighting on your chest lol. They are also not discreet with their shape and the motors sticking out of the bra. I do not use them in public for this reason. And like other wearables they will leak if you lean too far forward or lay all the way back. After each pumping session I slide the motors off the milk collection cups and start pouring milk through the spout into my storage bottles. Most of the time small traces of milk will get trapped in the chamber (not enough to stress me out though), I usually just make a point to gather that last bit of milk when I go to disassemble and make sure it goes into my storage bottles. All in all, despite some of the cons I would still absolutely recommend these pumps to any breastfeeding/pumping mom as they have been a lifesaver for me since I have been back at work. I want to add that I did recently purchase the momcozy M5 as a Prime Day deal because I was so sure it would be a complete upgrade with zero issues and guess what? I still use the TSRETE pumps more because despite the cute travel case for the momcozy and it being slightly more discreet in my shirt and less noise and less parts to clean, my milk output is ALWAYS better with the TSRETE pumps and actually more milk gets trapped in my momcozy pumps than in my TSRETE. So I will keep opting for my TSRETE over my momcozy everyday!
T**A
Life saver!
I love this pump so much! For 4 children I was stuck sitting down for hours, having to pump and find things to do while being stationary. Not with these! I'm up doing dishes, running errands, folding laundry, and much more, all while pumping. It would have been nice to have this 10 years ago. I had to order a different sized flange from someone else.EDIT: Only one issue I've found with this so far. I've had a few leaks where the flange dislodges. It is very frustrating when this happens, but the pump is still worth it. I ordered bigger flanges from a third party.
C**M
Awesome pump!
Get these! I have a low milk supply- I was so worried these would decrease supply due to lack of power that wearable pumps provide. I was wrong.. these have exceeded my expectations! The cost definitely an added bonus! They did leak on me, but was totally user error as I didnt have the suction tight. There are grooves on the bottom that the inside pump parts slides into to ensure proper fit. They do keep track of the time per session. Battery life seems to be pretty good- i can get x4 30 min pump sessions per charge.
G**S
100% RECOMENDADO
Los ame đ„° livianos, funcionales, fĂĄciles de lavar, la carga le duraba para 2 o 3 extracciones, y los use por los primeros 6 meses, los deje de usar porque deje de producir leche en abundancia y mi hija fue lactancia materna exclusiva, pero me quedaron casi nuevos, quizĂĄs para otro bebĂ©. âșïž
M**E
Good pump
Yes there are a lot of pieces but it comes together very quickly once you get used to it. Iâve been using this at work and itâs awesome and convenient. I only nurse st home so I end up using this once every three days. Like nah other wearable you have to keep upright while using but otherwise is hands free.
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