🚀 Pump in Style: Elevate Your Breastfeeding Journey!
The Willow 3.0 Wearable Breast Pump is a compact, electric, and battery-powered device designed for seamless, hands-free pumping. With a lightweight design and a 2.5-hour battery life, it offers convenience and safety, being both BPA and lead-free. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty when purchased directly from Willow Pump.
Product Dimensions | 5.67 x 4.41 x 3.35 inches |
Item model number | PUMP 3.0 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Bpa Free |
Material free | Lead Free |
Additional product features | Wearable |
Style | 24 mm |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Pump type | Electric |
Batteries required | No |
Battery life | 2.5 Hours |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Item Weight | 12.5 ounces |
A**R
Working Moms NEED this.
Just buy it.I read all the reviews. Compared other wearable pumps. Talked to those I knew who tried this brand and others. After much consideration I tried it.I work in a warehouse setting. Im a manager and only get one 30ish minute lunch break for my entire 9 hour day. So I needed something discreet, portable, and successful at expressing my milk for my little squish.Seeing many of the reviews had me worried this pump wouldnt express my milk as well as a standard pump, but after only 3 uses I noticed I was getting almost double what I was able to with my medela! Its smart technology just works for me and gets the most milk out.It is a learning curve. Do your research because it is nothing like a regular pump. I read the manual front to back. Had someone else read it. Watched all the videos. Read articles. With all that I still had a hard time figuring out how to use it at first. (Look up flip to finish) now though I will never go back to any other pump.If you are a "just enougher" this pump might not be for you. It is almost gauranteed to waste a couple drops because of the design.The Willow pump site is a great resource for any issues you may have and a library of videos if youre a visual learner.If youre getting this solely for the app aspect first make sure your phone is compatible. Many still aren't. Mine isnt and even tho I dont like the idea of the app it would have been neat!I wear mine with my nursing bras (which is what willow reccomends) and its secure. Iv fed my baby. Held my toddler. Cooked. House chores. Grocery shopping. Iv never had an issue. Now it isn't as quite as advertised but it doesnt wake my sleeping baby laying in my arms right beside it.Also I 100% recommend the containers which is what I mostly use. Even tho theyre not 100% spill proof like bags iv found theyre pretty hard to spill milk out of anyways.All in all I highly recommend this pump.
A**R
DO NOT BUY WILLOW PRODUCTS. They are awful.
Willow 3.0 and Willow Go are both cheap, difficult to use/clean, and not worth the money.I got the Willow Go breast pump through insurance and still had to pay $184.99, which I was fine with because I am a homecare doctor so therefore, I had to have a portable pump when I returned to work. I have been using my pump for 2 months and they have broken twice. My left pumps motor went after 3-4 weeks of use. I have to exclusively pump due to an issue with my son's tongue and since my new motor wasn't coming in the mail for several days I had to drive over an hour to the closest baby store and buy a new pump to use in the meantime. I ended up also buying the Willow 3 online because I thought 'if my Willow Go breaks down again while I am working I am screwed' so I needed another portable pump. That was a mistake and a waste of $439. I immediately had issues with it. For starters, you only get the option to pump into bags with the starter kit. So I had to spend another $50 on a breast milk container. I bought a 21mm because that's what I had successfully been using on my Willow Go. I had nothing but trouble from the first time I used the Willow 3.0. Milk leaking from between the two main parts, the pumps not automatically switching from stimulation to expression (you can't manually do it by the way, horrible design), error codes, limited milk expression. I talked to tech support to see if I could return the pump. Nope. But they did tell me I was probably using the wrong size flange. I complained about all the money I already spent so they sent me a free 19mm attachment, the only positive thing I can say about them. I got my Willow Go motor replacement before the new attachment so I went back to using the Go. Here I am 1 month later, the motor breaks on the Go again. The replacement one the sent just a few weeks prior. Same issue. I have to get ANOTHER replacement motor. So I go back to using the Willow 3.0. I made sure to try it out before going to bed so I knew it would work with the new 19mm flange attachment. The first time I used it everything went well so I thought I was in the clear. But at 2am during a feeding wake up, blinking yellow light again. Another error code. With baby screaming I had to feed him first and then figure out the pumps after. I do a deep clean, which is what is recommended for this error code. You know what is really nice when you have a colic baby, who rarely sleeps more than 2 hours at a time, when you have postpartum depression? Washing a pump you spent almost 500 dollars on and barely used when you should be asleep. It is now 3:10am and I try the Willow 3.0 again because my plug in pump isn't set up. Still get that blinking yellow light. By this point I have had enough so I put my one Willow Go on, pump one side for 20 minutes, then pump the other side after for 20 minutes. I layed down for less than 20 minutes and baby starts screaming again. It's time for another feed. I am in tears by this point. After this feeding I bust out my plug in pump from another brand and pass out. I am so incredibly disappointed with Willow. I tried chatting with someone on their website to express my concerns but they don't have a complaint department. Just a person who works in tech support who will "pass my concerns along to his supervisor". I figured I would write a review on the product on Willow's website but I can't find a way to write one. I have now read multiple reviews outside of the Willow website and have found I am not the only one with these same issues. I understand breast pumps are considered 'one time use' products and for sanitation or whatever reason you can't return them. But when the products are garbage you should be able to get your money back.
ترست بايلوت
منذ يومين
منذ يوم واحد