Wearable pumps

What’s the best wearable pump in your opinion? And the best one for moms with size DD breast of larger ?
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I was a size 36DD before getting pregnant and had the momcozy s12. There were pros and cons to it - the motors are on the top so make it top heavy and therefore also means they're a little unstable - you can move with them in but verrrry carefully or they'd pull and hurt a little/leak. However they had a big capacity tank and were incredibly easy to set up and use, and very simple to wash as they had minimal parts

Medala for me. electric. It's hands free I love it and I am size EE at the mo! Expensive but we got ours cheaper on eBay

@Georgie which model dis you get lovely?

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I was 38DD before pregnancy and had the medela model shown above. It worked great. But I found the tubes got in the way. And I didn’t have anywhere to put the pack of my pants didn’t have pockets. Wasn’t as wearable as I wanted. I upgraded to the eufy and the quality is 10X the medela. The medela feels like cheap plastic in comparison. I like the app features. 4 different settings, pressure, time, measures output right in app.

I have no idea what size I am anymire but I’m definitely bigger than a DD. I’ve used the momcozy s9 which was great for a while I found it super easy to use and it got the most out for me for a couple months and then I think it slowly started dying or something. I think I accidentally plugged it into a fast charger and they kill the batteries on the motor. I also used the elvie stride which didn’t work great at first. It’s got a huge learning curve but at the 4 month mark I started having great results with it almost comparable to my wall pump. The app works great when learning how to use it

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