Here I will keep a list of every breast pump brand on the market and what pumps they offer, and link to their websites where you can find more information and/or purchase them. Not all of these I have on hand, I do keep a separate post of my own personal inventory and my reviews on them. You can find that post here! I will put an asterisk (*) by a pump name if I have that one on hand.
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Shopping for a breast pump can be extremely overwhelming. Take some time to research lots of brands!
I will write brand names, and then list their pump models followed by regular retail price and include any discount codes I have or know about. I will also write whether each model is manual, double electric (single or dual motor), single electric, or wearable for clarification, and whether it's wall plug or battery power.
Please note I will not include pictures for the sake of having this post not be 5 miles long- you can click on any of their names to be directed to their main website listings with full stats, specs, and images.
Manual is a pump that you operate using only your hand and does not have any power or tubing.
Double electric is a pump that can be hooked up to two flanges (usually has two tubing holes)
Single Electric is a pump that has one hole for tubing, and typically has the strength for only one flange but CAN be hacked with a "Y" tubing to use two flanges. Not recommended to use full time as a double electric.
Dual motor is a pump that has two motors to control the settings on each side independently (adjustable vacuum strength, cycle speed, or both on each breast.)
Wearable is a pump that sits in your bra, with built in motors (no tubing) and runs on batteries. These are not recommended for use as primary pumps, despite being so convenient they are not as efficient as a double electric and your milk supply may suffer from it. Note some people are unicorns and can use any kind of pump without issue- this is not common.
Additional notes:
Don't forget you can typically get a breast pump with your insurance. In the USA it's required that your insurance provide you a breast pump. My recommendation is to take your insurance information and put it into different DME provider websites to check your own coverage, what's offered, what you can get for free, what you can get for an upgrade fee. Check as many as you can find and compare the options. Sometimes if you call your insurance directly they'll tell you they can only give you one kind (that's not the best quality) when that's truly not the case. Do the lifting yourself with the help of the DME provider.
Some commonly used DME provider sites are:
These may not be available in all countries, especially Canada which is primarily able to get Medela pumps and not a whole lot else.
"Hospital grade" is very widely used in marketing and does not always indicate that a pump is superior or "the best" compared to one that is not called "hospital grade" suction.
There are also pumps that are "hospital grade" indicating they are safe for multiple users, though most pumps on the market are this way nowadays and have backflow protectors that prevent milk from getting into the pump, rendering them safe to use between multiple people.
Some brands state that their pumps get "more milk in less time" or "__% more milk". These are also marketing statements and do not apply to everyone, as people usually respond differently to different pumps. Don't bank on these statements as being accurate.
Wearable "sits in your bra" hands free pumps are typically not efficient enough to be used as primary pumps. Yes, they're convenient, but they're not effective enough to be used long term (in most people) but some are unicorns and can pump with ANYTHING and be very responsive. It varies person to person but in majority of cases, using only a wearable will decrease your supply over time. I personally would see a very big difference in output compared to using flanges, so if I had used the cups primarily I would have had really bad supply issues.
If you ever see two versions of a pump to purchase, and one is more money but includes a tote bag, I can almost always guarantee it's not worth the extra money. I always recommend buying just the pump and parts and getting your own bag. This especially applies when you're selecting your insurance covered breast pump and they offer you a "bundle" for an extra upgrade fee, the totes are often not the best quality. Some of the cheaper 'off brands' (usually Chinese brands or weird unknown brands that pop up out of nowhere, especially on Amazon) will fake markups or huge discounts to get you to purchase quickly. Often times their pumps will show something like an original price of $100-$200 and be VERY marked down, sometimes they even have a timer running or "hurry! deal ends soon!" written somewhere on the page. For example, the brand Pumply has been on a 50% off sale for the last 2 years and they keep a counting down timer on their website to entice you to order quickly. Other brands will keep a constant markdown like this on their Amazon listings to make you think you're getting a crazy good deal, when you're really paying regular price. Always do your price research, you can even check Amazon price history using websites like camelcamelcamel. Unfortunately this is a very common marketing tactic to instill FOMO (fear of missing out) into shoppers who are looking to get a good pump but not spend a ton of money. I'll note brands that I have seen do this or I suspect are doing this.
Example: this pump has NEVER been priced that high. Yet it's constantly on a "deal" of over 50% off.
Ameda
Ameda Platinum Multi-User Hospital Grade Electric Breast Pump - Double electric, price not listed on website. This is the Ameda equivalent to the Medela Symphony. Must be plugged in. No pricing listed on the website.
Ameda Pearl Hospital Grade Breast Pump - Double electric, priced at $849 on their website. Has rechargeable battery.
Ameda Mya Joy Hospital Strength Portable Electric Breast Pump - Palm sized, double electric. Single motor. Priced at $134 on their website. $105 on Amazon. Has rechargeable battery.
Ameda Mya Joy PLUS Double Electric Breast Pump - Palm sized, double electric. Single motor. "plus" due to longer battery life than the previous Mya Joy (3 hours compared to 1.5). Priced at $159 on their website and Amazon. (just pump with no extra accessories, pump with tote bag and accessories is almost $300)
Ameda Portable Manual Pump - Manual hand pump, priced at $33 on their website and $31 on Amazon.
Ardo
Carum True Hospital Breast Pump - Hospital grade, double electric. The Ardo equivalent of the Medela Symphony. Must be plugged in. Priced at $1495 on their website and Amazon.
Calypso Breast Pump Double Plus Collection - Double electric, plugs in or holds AA batteries but isn't rechargeable. Claims to be the quietest pump on the market. Priced at $155 on their website and $149 on Amazon.
Calypso Breast Pump To Go Collection - Same as above but with a tote bag, nothing else appears to be different. Priced at $207 on their website and $199 on Amazon.
*Alyssa Breast Pump - Double electric, palm sized, rechargeable battery, has the ability to run a power pump program (20 min on, 10 off, 10 on, 10 off, 10 on) and connect to an app to track sessions and control the pump via your phone. Claims to be hospital grade. Priced at $150 on their website and on Amazon.
Alyssa Double Plus Collection - Same as above but appears to include a handle to turn one collection bottle into a manual pump? But nothing else appears to be different. Priced at $169 on their website.
Amaryll Hand Pump - Manual hand pump, priced at $19 on their website and Amazon.
Baby Buddha
*Baby Buddha - Double electric, single motor, palm sized, rechargeable battery. Lots of moms report this pump as being too strong for them, while a lot report it as the "most efficient" for them due to that strength. Priced at $250 but marked down to usually around $159 on their website, the code TEACHINGMOTHERHOOD further discounts it 10%. Also available on Amazon for $189 plus a $12 off coupon (original price is listed at $250 but I never see these full price.)
Manual Breast Pump - Manual Hand Pump, priced on their website at $39 marked down to $29, again TEACHINGMOTHERHOOD will further discount. Amazon pricing is also $29.
Babyation
The Pump - Double electric pump with single use tubes that you have to replace every day. They claim to have the most discreet flange setup of all pumps, yet some moms mention they can't get them to work properly due to their small size. Has a rechargeable battery. Priced at $499 on their website. As far as I know is not available anywhere else.
Bellababy
*e15 Double Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor, a little bigger than palm sized. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $59 on their website (showing marked down from $79 but I think that's a fake markup) and $53 on Amazon. I've seen these go on lightning deals for cheaper though. There is currently a checkbox for a 20% coupon on Amazon.
E19 MiniO Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor, palm sized. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $39 on their website (marked down from $49 which may be a fake markup) and on Amazon for $34 plus a 15% off coupon.
E21 Pocket Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor, palm sized. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $69 on their website, but $39 on Amazon.
W38 wearable Breast Pumps - Wearable "sits in your bra" without tubing. Rechargeable batteries, listed on their website at $89 for a two pack (marked down from $139 which may be a fake markup) and $59 on Amazon for a two pack plus a coupon box for 20% off.
W42 Wearable Breast Pumps - Wearable "sits in your bra" without tubing. Rechargeable batteries, listed on their website at $85 for a two pack (marked down from $99 which may be a fake markup) and $67 for a two pack on Amazon (which they claim is marked down 54% from the original price of $149, which this pump has NEVER been)
W40 Wearable Breast Pumps - Wearable "sits in your bra" without tubing. Rechargeable batteries, listed on their website at $89 for a two pack (marked down from $120 which may be a fake markup) and listed on Amazon for $64 plus a 10% off coupon for a two pack (marked down over 40% from $120 which may be a fake markup).
Cimilre
S6 Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor full sized pump. Plugs into wall. Priced at $179 on their website and as far as I know is not available elsewhere.
*S6+ Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor full sized pump with rechargeable battery. Priced at $219 on their website and as far as I know is not available elsewhere.
*S5+ Breast Pump - Double Electric, dual motor, palm sized. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $199 on their website and as far as I know is not available elsewhere.
P1 Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor, palm sized. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $169 on their website and as far as I know is not available elsewhere.
E1 Breast Pump - Double electric, palm sized (actually the size of a post it note), rechargeable battery. Single motor. Priced at $159 on their website and as far as I know is not available elsewhere.
Dr Brown's
Customflow Double Electric Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor, full sized pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $120 on their website, $94 on Amazon. I have also seen it on the Target website and would assume you can use a baby registry coupon on it.
Manual Breast Pump - Manual hand pump with Softshape silicone flange. Listed on their website at $30 and $27 on Amazon with a 10% off coupon box.
Elvie
Elvie Pump - Wearable "sits in your bra" breast pump, rechargeable batteries. One of the most expensive brands on the market, these are priced at $549 for a two pack. Pricing the same on Amazon. Can be controlled from your phone if connected to the app. I see these being resold all the time, likely due to users not responding well to them and trying to recoup funds.
*Elvie Stride - Double electric, single motor, rechargeable battery. Palm sized that plugs into their Elvie Stride Cups (or other flanges if you'd like to). Marketed as "hospital strength". (in fine print, they state 'in a single cup setup'. Meaning with two cups plugged in the strength is diminished) Priced at $269 on their website and Amazon.
Evenflo
Advanced Double Electric Breast Pump - Double electric, full sized pump. Single motor. Plugs into wall or you can use an obscene amount of double A batteries to make it portable. Standard version (meaning non deluxe, which only includes a bag and cooler to make it "deluxe") priced at $129 on their website, and for lower prices from questionable Amazon sellers. I've also seen this at Target, it's likely able to be discounted with a baby registry coupon.
Advanced Single Electric Breast Pump - A single electric pump that attaches to the flange and bottle setup. Website states "designed for occasional use pumping". Priced at $60. Plugs in or uses AA batteries, non rechargeable.
Advanced Manual Breast Pump - Manual hand pump, "standard" (without cooler) priced at $25 on their website.
Freemie
Rose Premium Pump System - Double electric, single motor, palm sized pump sold with hands free cups (attached to pump by tubing). Rechargeable battery, priced at $150 on their website, but marked up on Amazon. Marketed as "hospital grade suction."
Liberty II Deluxe Pump System - Double electric, single motor, palm sized pump sold with hands free cups (attached to pump by tubing). Rechargeable battery, priced at $170 on their website, but marked up on Amazon. Marketed as "hospital grade suction."
Independence II Standard Breast Pump System - Double electric, single motor, palm sized pump sold with hands free cups (attached to pump by tubing.) Rechargeable battery, priced at $130 on their website, but marked up on Amazon. Also marketed as "hospital grade suction."
Horigen
Horigen 2224A Hospital Grade - Double electric, single motor, mid sized pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $149 on their website (marked down from $200 which is likely a fake markup) and tells you with a fire emoji how many have sold in the last 24 hours and how many people are "currently looking" to make you want to buy one even more. Lots of grammatical errors on this site and listing, I wouldn't recommend buying here. Marketed as "hospital grade".
Horigen 2238A Hospital Grade - Double electric, single motor, mid sized pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $86 (marked down from $134 which is likely a fake markup) and tells you with a fire emoji how many have sold in the last 24 hours and how many people are "currently looking" to make you want to buy one even more. Lots of grammatical errors on this site and listing, I wouldn't recommend buying here. Marketed as "hospital grade".
*Horigen 2242A - Double electric, single motor, palm sized pump. Rechargeable battery. I purchased this in 2022 for $37 on Amazon, I would not recommend spend the full price of $100 on it. A brand like this will not have a great warranty or customer service, for $100 you could go with a more reliable brand. Lots of people say this is a "dupe" for the Pumpables genie advanced. For the price of $37, perhaps it is. But for almost the entire price of the Genie Advanced I do not find them comparable.
Horigen 2250A Hospital Grade 2 Motor Pump - Double electric, dual motor, mid sized pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $138 (marked down from $200 which is likely a fake markup.) This is very similar to the Legendairy Milk Duette, they may have the same manufacturer. I would sooner purchase from Legendairy Milk for customer service and warranty purposes.
Horigen 2267A Wearable - This is a "sits in your bra" wearable pump, no tubing. Rechargeable batteries. Intended to look like the Elvie pumps, these are priced at $90 for a two pack (marked down from $250 which is likely a fake markup) and on Amazon are always priced at $99 with a 20% coupon. Again I don't recommend this kind of pump brand that fakes markups and may not have reliable customer service or warranty.
Hygeia
Hygeia Pro Breast Pump - Double electric, palm sized pump. Single motor. Marketed as "hospital strength", price not listed on the website but they encourage you to check if it's covered by your insurance. I can't find it on other websites.
Imani
*Imani I2 - Wearable "sits in your bra" pumps, rechargeable batteries. These are available on the Legendairy Milk website, priced at $120 on sale due to a newer model coming out soon (I write this in July 2023). The code TEACHINGMOTHERHOOD can be used one time per person on their website for an additional discount of 15%. Update: in the 6 days it took me to write this post, they released the newer version on the Legendairy Milk website.
Imani I1 - Double electric, single motor, full sized pump. They have it listed on their website but there doesn't appear to be any way to purchase it. I used to see it on Amazon but it's no longer there.
Imani iBox 2-in-1 - This is a new release I've just found recently during my research. It's basically combining the wearable I2 motors/cups with the ability to dock and charge (and pump) from a box. I'm seeing pricing converted from Singapore dollars to USD around $300. Claims to be "hospital grade".
Lansinoh
*Signature Pro Double Electric - Double electric, single motor, mid sized pump. Plugs into wall or runs on AA batteries. They're "lowest" model, priced at $86 on their website and $83 on Amazon. Also available from Target, you can use a baby registry coupon here. Marketed as "hospital strength".
Smartpump 2.0 - Double electric, single motor, mid sized pump. Connects to their app. Must be plugged in or run on AA batteries, not rechargeable. Priced at $160 on their website and $120 on Amazon. Marketed as "hospital strength".
Smartpump 3.0 - This is a newer release (within the last few months). Double electric, single motor, mid sized pump. Connects to their app. Must be plugged in or you can purchase the 'rechargeable battery' separately. Priced at $161 on Amazon, the price isn't listed on their website as they suggest you check if your insurance will cover it. Marketed as "hospital strength".
Hands Free Wearable Pump - This is a brand new release (within the last few days as I write this at the end of July 2023). Wearable "sits in your bra" pump with no tubing. These are priced at $250 for the pair and can be purchased at Target, I haven't seen them anywhere else yet. Marketed as "hospital strength."
Legendairy Milk
*Duette - Double electric, dual motor, mid sized breast pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $149 currently (marked down as I believe they're selling off inventory) and can be further discounted with the code TEACHINGMOTHERHOOD. I have not seen these for sale anywhere else. I have seen a similar and almost identical model from horigen- I believe the Duette is purchased white labeled and branded.
Limerick
Joy Standard - Double electric, single motor, full sized pump. Must be plugged in or use battery pack. Priced at $650 on their website. Must be plugged in to use. I can't see them for sale anywhere else.
Joy Essential - Double electric, single motor, full sized pump. Must be plugged in or use battery pack. Priced at $675 and is "essential" because it's the same as above but includes a carry bag and cooler.
Joy Executive - Double electric, single motor, full sized pump. Must be plugged in or use battery pack. Priced at $750 and is "executive" because it's the same as above with carry bag and cooler but also includes some kinds of hands free bra system and a 'lap towel'.
Medela
Freestyle Flex - The older model (only difference is color of pump and flanges instead of cups). Double electric, single motor, palm sized pump. Rechargeable battery. Can be used with Medela app. Price not listed on their website but from Target is $399 (but currently sold out, likely not being restocked)
Freestyle Handsfree - Same as above but a newer color, and comes with hands free cups instead of flanges. Can be used with Medela app. Price not listed on their website but is $344 on Amazon and $349 at Target, you can probably use a baby registry coupon on it there.
Swing Maxi - Double electric, single motor, palm sized pump. Rechargeable battery. No screen to see what settings you're on, though. Price not listed on their website, but from Target is $268 and Amazon is $193.
Solo Single - Single electric, single motor, palm sized pump. Rechargeable battery. No screen to see what settings you're on, though. Price not listed on their website, and I'm not seeing this retailing anywhere else. I think it's new.
Swing Maxi Flex - Double electric, single motor, palm sized pump. Rechargeable battery. No screen to see what setting you're on, though. Price not listed on their website, and I don't see this for sale anywhere else.
*Sonata - This one is no longer on their website, I heard from a DME provider that they have stopped production of them. A shame because this is a really neat pump. Double electric, single motor, full sized pump. Rechargeable battery, can be used with Medela app. Similar in feel to the Symphony. Priced at $395 on Amazon, and I don't see it for sale anywhere else. I expect they'll be out of stock soon.
Symphony - This is the "Cadillac" of breast pumps- Double electric, multi user, "hospital grade." Often stocked in hospitals all over the place. These retail around $2000 to purchase or can be rented for a monthly fee depending on your insurance coverage. I have seen them for purchase on Amazon for about $1880 but not many other places.
*Pump in Style with Max Flow - Double electric, single motor, mid sized pump. Must be plugged in or use battery pack (that holds 8 AA batteries and dies within two days). No screen to see what settings you're on. No longer listed on the Medela website but available from Target for $214 or Amazon for $190.
*Harmony - Manual hand pump, the best one I've tried. I like to replace the flange with one in another size and swap the membrane for a Spectra duckbill. Available on Amazon for $25.
Momcozy
Momcozy S9 Pro - Wearable "sits in your bra" pumps with motors attached to cups. No tubing. Rechargeable batteries. Priced at $120 for two on their website but can be further discounted 15% with the code ANNACOZY. The price is the same on Amazon but often they'll have a clippable coupon.
*Momcozy S12 Pro - Wearable "sits in your bra" pumps with motors attached to cups. No tubing. Rechargeable batteries. Priced at $140 for two on their website but can be further discounted 15% with the code ANNACOZY. This code also applies on Amazon (for this model only) and may be able to stack with their coupon.
*Momcozy M5 - This is a new release within the last few months. Wearable "sits in your bra" pumps with motors built in to cups. No tubing, rechargeable batteries. I've heard this model vibrates more compared to the others. Priced at $199 for two on their website and the same on Amazon but often they'll have a clippable coupon.
Momcozy V1 - This is a new release a few months after the original date of this post, I believe this came out around September. This is a "knock off" of the Elvie Stride cups, and a motor that looks similar to a motif twist or Unimom Minuet. I have not tried this myself but I've heard the cups are decent while the motor is "eh". Touted as Hospital Grade. Available on their website for $189 or Amazon, currently listed at $159 but this may be a Black Friday deal.
Momcozy V2 - Another new release that came very shortly after the V1, this pump is very thin and handheld (like a skinner baby buddha) and hooks up to the same Stride knockoff cups that the v2 has. I have seen a lot of these immediately resold by influencers who received them free for testing- which leads me to believe they're not worth keeping. Available on their website for $199 or on Amazon listed at $250 but currently marked down to $159 which may be a Black Friday deal.
Mommed
S18 Double Breast Pump - Wearable "sits in your bra" pumps with motors built in to cups. No tubing. Rechargeable batteries. Priced at $109 for two (marked down from $120) on their website and doesn't seem to be available on Amazon.
*S21 Double Breast Pump - Newer version of the S18, Wearable "sits in your bra" pumps with motors built into cups. No tubing. Rechargeable Batteries. Priced at $109 for two (marked down from $120) on their website. This model is available on Amazon for $120 but there's a $20 coupon checkbox that will bring it down to $100.
S10 Pro - This is a new release fall of 2023, I don't know anything about it other than it appears to be some kind of momcozy knock off. This is another wearable "sits in your bra" pump. On their website for $109 for the pair, or on Amazon for $75 for the pair which may be a Black Friday deal marked down from $89
Motif
*Luna Breast Pump (plug in) - Double electric, single motor standard sized breast pump. Plugs into wall to use, priced at $189 on their website and $140 on Amazon.
*Luna Breast Pump (rechargeable) - Double electric, single motor standard sized breast pump. Has a rechargeable battery for an extra $40 compared to standard model. Priced at $230 on their website and on Amazon. Lots of moms report that the extra $40 is very worth it to have the rechargeable battery.
Twist Breast Pump - touted as their "affordable portable" this is a double electric, single motor, palm sized breast pump. Needs AA batteries. Priced at $89 on their website and doesn't appear to be on Amazon.
*Duo Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor, palm sized breast pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $160 on their website and doesn't appear to be on Amazon.
Aura Breast Pumps - This is a newer release within the last few months (2023). Wearable "sits in your bra" breast pumps attached to cups. Rechargeable batteries. Priced at $329 on their website for the pair.
NCVI
NCVI Double Electric Breast Pump - This is a double electric, single motor, palm sized (oval shaped) breast pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $40 on Amazon, with a coupon available. And I don't think they have their own website.
NCVI Double Electric Breast Pump 8102 - Double electric, single motor, palm sized (rectangle shaped) breast pump. Rechargeable battery and night light. Priced at $55 on Amazon and sometimes with a coupon available.
NCVI Double Electric Breast Pump 8782 - Double electric, single motor, palm sized (square shaped) breast pump. Rechargeable battery and night light. Priced at $47 on Amazon.
NCVI Hands Free Wearable - Wearable "sits in your bra" breast pump, motors that attach to cups. Rechargeable batteries. Priced at $90 for two on Amazon, marked down 40% from $150 which I'll bet is a fake markup.
NCVI Hands Free Wearable Breast Pump - New release, square shaped retro looking box pump with cups. Popular among TikTok influencers right now but I do see some being resold so they must not be good enough to keep. On Amazon for $60, currently marked down to $29 which might be a Black Friday deal.
Phanpy
Phanpy E-Shine Double Electric - Double electric, single motor, palm sized (rectangular) breast pump. Rechargeable battery. This specific model comes with flanges. You'll see this all over TikTok and instagram, a lot of the people who use them have received them for free or been reimbursed for their purchase after leaving a positive review. Priced at $40 on Amazon.
*Phanpy E-Shine New Cup Wearable - Double electric, single motor, palm sized (rectangular) breast pump. Rechargeable battery. This specific model is identical to above but comes with cups instead of flanges. Same applies, you'll see it all over TikTok and instagram, lots of people who are posting these received them for free or have been reimbursed after leaving a positive review. That's not to say it could still be a decent pump, I'm waiting to try this one and see for myself. Priced at $40 on Amazon.
E-Joy S2 Wearable - Wearable "sits in your bra" breast pump, rechargeable motor attached to a plastic cup. Priced at $35 for one piece (you'd need to buy two to have a pair, that's about $70) on Amazon.
E-Rosy - Wearable cups hooked up to a motor, a new release popular on TikTok and instagram. I have heard good things but do not have this to test. On Amazon for $80.
Phillips Avent
Double Electric Breast Pump, Advanced - Double electric, single motor, mid sized portable breast pump. Rechargeable battery. This pump comes with their funky "one size fits all" adaptable flanges. Priced at $215 on their website (marked down from $269) and includes a 'pumping belt', travel bag, and pouch. Also available on Amazon for the same price.
Single Electric Breast Pump, Advanced - Single electric, single motor, mid sized portable breast pump. Rechargeable battery. This pump also comes with their funky "one size fits all" adaptable flange. Priced at $119 on their website and on Amazon.
Manual Breast Pump - Manual hand pump that has their funky "one size fits all" adaptable flange. Priced at $35 on their website and $33 on Amazon.
Pumpables
*Genie Advanced - Double electric, single motor, palm sized portable breast pump. Rechargeable battery. Seen all over social media, this is also one of my top favorites. Priced at $180 on their website for pump AND flange kits, or $150 for just the pump (where their special flange kits are $60 to purchase separately). You can use these pumps with any other flanges, you do not need the special ones. Can be discounted 10% with the code TEACHINGMOTHERHOOD.
*Super Genie - Double electric, single motor, mid-full sized portable breast pump. Rechargeable battery. This one is touted as their more "powerful" and "hospital grade" pump, can be used with their app to run special programs and is very customizable. I found that the pull length on this pump is far shorter than the Genie Advanced and can be tricky to respond to. Priced at $259 for pump AND flange kits, or $229 for just the pump (where their special flange kits are $60 to purchase separately.) You can use these pumps with any other flanges, you do not need the special ones. Can be discounted 10% with the code TEACHINGMOTHERHOOD.
Pumply
Pumply Wearable Breast Pump - Wearable, "sits in your bra" breast pump. Priced at $129 for a pair (with a fake markdown from $320) on their website. I do not recommend buying this pump as they constantly front a fake sale, it's been this price for YEARS despite having a "countdown" on their website for sale ending. From what I've heard from another person who had this pump, it's not worth the price. Especially because one of their selling points is "Produces double your old pump's output, in minutes".
Rumble Tuff
EZ Express - Double electric, single motor, mid sized breast pump. Plug in to use or go portable with AA batteries. Priced at $119 for pump and flanges on their website, or $138 on their website for pump and wearable cups combo. Pump and flanges available on Amazon for $69.
Whisper - Double electric, single motor, mid sized breast pump. Plug in to use. Priced at $95 on their website for pump and flanges or $117 for pump and cups combo on their website. This model is not on Amazon.
Breeze - Double electric, single motor, mid sized breast pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $160 on their website for pump and flanges, or $190 for pump and cups combo. Breeze with flanges available on Amazon for $112.
Spectra
Spectra S2 - One of the most common pumps used, the s2 (pink) is a double electric, single motor, full sized breast pump. Must be plugged in to use. Priced at $172 on their website and Amazon. Additionally available at Target where you can use a baby registry discount coupon to get a 15% discount.
Spectra S1 - Exactly identical to the S2 but with a rechargeable battery. Double electric, single motor, full sized breast pump. Priced at $216 on their website and on Amazon. Additionally available at Target where you can use a baby registry coupon to get a 15% discount.
Spectra S9 - Double electric, single motor, palm sized breast pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $194 on their website, $122 on Amazon, and available at Target for $180 where you can use a baby registry coupon to get a 15% discount.
Spectra Synergy Gold - Double electric, dual motor, large sized breast pump. Plug in to use. This is my favorite "big" pump. Priced at $325 on their website, currently on Amazon for $288 (marked down from $325) and available at Target where you can use a baby registry coupon to get a 15% discount. That's how I got mine!
Spectra Gold Portable - Double electric, dual motor, mid sized breast pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $350 on their website, currently $308 on Amazon, also available at Target where you can use a baby registry coupon to get a 15% discount.
Tommee Tippee
Made for me Double Electric Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor, palm sized breast pump. Rechargeable battery (90 minute battery life is VERY short for a portable pump). Priced at $160 on their website, and $61 on Amazon.
Made for me Wearable breast pump - Wearable, "sits in your bra" breast pumps. Motors attached to cups, rechargeable batteries. Priced at $299 for the pair on their website and $188 on Amazon.
Tsrete
Tsrete Wearable Breast Pumps - Wearable, "sits in your bra" breast pumps. Motors attached to cups, rechargeable batteries. Priced at $60 for a single (with a 15% off coupon) or $100 for a double (with a $20 off coupon) on Amazon.
Unimom
Opera+ Hospital Grade Double Electric Breast Pump - Double electric, dual motor, mid sized breast pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $600 on their website and not seemingly available anywhere else (I see one amazon listing but it looks like a reseller not something official.) This is an excellent pump to get if your insurance will completely cover it, lots of people get this from Breastpumps.com and have it completely covered or pay a small upgrade fee.
Minuet Portable Double Electric Breast Pump - Double electric, single motor, palm sized breast pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $160 on their website and on Amazon.
Willow
Willow 3.0 - The "OG" willow pumps, as some refer to them. Wearable, "sits in your bra" breast pumps. Rechargeable batteries. Extremely high priced at $550 for the pair on their website and Amazon. Additionally available at Target where I believe you can use a baby registry coupon for 15% off.
Willow Go - "hospital grade" wearable, "sits in your bra" breast pumps. Rechargeable batteries. Quite high priced at $350 for the pair on their website and Amazon. Touted as their "most affordable option". Additionally available at Target where I believe you can use a baby registry coupon for 15% off.
Zomee
Zomee Z1 Rechargeable Double Electric Pump - Double electric, single motor, palm sized pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $160 on their website and $75 on Amazon.
Zomee Z2 Rechargeable Double Electric Pump - Double electric, single motor, palm sized pump. Rechargeable battery. Priced at $190 on their website and $119 on Amazon.