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The Willow Go is a portable, cordless, wearable breast pump featuring 9 hospital-grade suction levels and 7oz reusable milk containers with splash guards. Designed for busy moms, it fits discreetly inside your bra, offers easy assembly and cleaning with dishwasher-safe, BPA-free parts, and is trusted by over 300,000 users worldwide.
A**R
Great price and they work well. (so I am told )!
I purchased these for a good lady friend of ours. She likes them and says they work well and are easy to use and clean.
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.
J**A
Worth the Price
I was very much on the fence about getting any sort of wearable pump. I did so much research and saw so many mixed reviews. This helped save my BF journey and gave me some mental sanity. I hated being trapped by cords and tubes from a traditional pump.PROs: suction was fine for me.l- no loss in production. F I like the mobility and being able to toss in the diaper bag. Fairly easy to assemble despite several parts. Charge super fast- less than 10-15 minutes when low or almost dead. Very easy to use.CONs: lots of parts to clean, the app is a disaster and utterly useless. The app just keeps track of how long you have been pumping. It’s difficult to pair and keep paired with your phone. The app kept wanting to update the pumps. I still don’t know if they are updated. I needed to charge after every other session - no power block included.Overall this was a great investment. I felt comfortable purchasing because of Amazon’s return policy.
S**S
Don't waste your money
My husband bought me this and I didn't read reviews before we opened it. Big mistake.first time mom here, I use the spectra as my primary pump and was sick of being stuck to an electrical outlet all the time qnd for when i return to work. Here's why the willow is totally unusable:1. Assembly sucks: It has to be assembled *perfectly* to work and even then, it works 33% of the time. I waste 10 mins every time i try to pump just troubleshooting why it won't close correctly.2. Getting it in position to actually work: j wear a pumping bra but because of the design, you can't see if it's working without stripping down so you better hope you don't accidentally reposition it when you put your clothes back on because if it goes out of position, you wasted 25 mins pumping air. The suction is light so its hard to tell if it's working correctly. This makes it less of a wearable pump and more of a hand pump, defeating the whole purpose of the design of discretely pumping. And yes it is loud.3. Too many parts: It takes 5-10 mins to wash all the parts thoroughly after each pump. There are 5 parts per side and you can't leave it in the storage receptacle, you have to move it into a bottle. You also have to charge it after 2-3 uses. Which brings me to...4. Expensive add-ons needed: They don't include the freaking charging base, differently sized flanges, or a receptacle that can hold more than 5 oz. So get ready to spend an extra $40-$50 for the things you need to use the pump conveniently.5. Return policy: you can't return upon opening. Period. So you're taking a $250-$300 gamble just opening the package.I haven't tried other wearable pumps, it seems that these are common issues so I'm just going to suck it up and use my spectra. Good luck.
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!
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