🎯 Pump smarter, live freer — the future of breastfeeding is hands-free!
The WillowGo Hands Free Breast Pump offers a portable, cordless pumping experience with 9 hospital-grade suction levels. Made from BPA-free, dishwasher-safe silicone, its duckbill valves ensure safe, hygienic milk flow. Designed for seamless compatibility with the Willow Go double electric pump, it empowers busy moms to pump discreetly and efficiently anytime, anywhere.
Package Dimensions | 5.35 x 4.02 x 1.46 inches |
Item model number | LCD271 |
Material Type | Silicone |
Additional product features | Hands Free,Wearable |
Pump type | Electric |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
A**S
Recommended for nursing moms returning to work
Extremely helpful. I would not have been able to pump at work without this. & I actually got more output from this than the spectra wall plugged one I received through my insurance.I am pretty slim, so it was noticeable when worn and I could hear it vibrating at work when in use but others said they couldn't hear it / didn't notice it (I work in an open office). Additionally, I was able to walk around and continue pumping while wearing this.The only issue is it does tend to spill if you bend over, but I could manage squatting down rather than bending over once I noticed that. I also had to order several spare parts to pump enough while at work, as I was not able to wash them until I got home.I would definitely recommend this for moms returning to work, as it makes the pumping / continuing to nurse journey more feasible.
D**M
Worth the Price!
Wonderful pump! Slim, light, and very easy to clean.
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**S
Best hands free pump!
The best hands free pump I have ever used!! It works almost as well as my spectra and is perfect for on the go!
R**T
SAVED MY PUMPING JOURNEY!
Ok so I exclusively pump and I absolutely hate it but I want my baby to have antibodies from my milk at least the first 6 months. In an effort to simplify my pumping and save my sanity I have owned several wearables. Momcozy S12, Momcozy M1, Bellababy, and Willow 3.0. Each one had its pros and cons but I kept searching for the perfect pump. This is it. The S12 had great suction but the motors were clunky and fell off easily. The Bellababy started turning itself on and off after 3 days of use and the shape was weird. The Willow 3.0 was a mess, when I could get it to work right the suction was very strange and I could barely get any milk. I sold this one with a quickness and was reluctant to get anything else from Willow but I'm glad I did. The M1 is my second favorite and closest in performance to the Willow Go but it's very round and protruding and feels clunky so I only use that one at home. However, it does empty me faster than the Willow. I find I have to run a 30-40 minute cycle on Willow and only 20 with the M1 but the Willow is much more comfortable to wear. The Willow Go is the most comfortable pump I have ever used and that includes my wall pumps like the Medela PIS and Motif Duo with cushions. Some people can use the Willow Go as their main pump but I am only 5 weeks PP so that is not recommended although honestly I pretty much use wearables exclusively because working from home with a newborn and a farm leaves you 0 time to sit by the wall for 20 mins.Pros-Relatively quiet compared to cheaper wearables-EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE-Great suction. This thing SUCKS and in the best way. I normally use my M1 and S12 at full suction but with the Willow I use it at 4-5.-Beautiful and just feels premium, fits the breast perfectly and no one can tell im wearing it (as long as they cant hear me)-High capacity cups (holds way more than Willow 3.0)-The parts are easy to assemble/disassemble and cleanCons:-The app sucks, disconnects a lot and doesnt really do much other than show you how long and which setting you are on-Louder than Willow 3.0 but not by much-Takes longer to empty me than other wearables-Battery life could be better, I only get about 2 30-min sessions, but it does recharge pretty quickOverall I would not recommend the 3.0 but I would def recommend the Willow Go for exactly as the name states, on the Go. It's the perfect pump for traveling or completing outside chores etc. just would not recommend as main pump but that goes for any wearable.
K**
Convenient and Comfortable, with Minor Drawbacks
The Willow Go Wearable Breast Pump offers a blend of convenience and performance that suits many modern moms. Its hands-free, in-bra design allows for multitasking, making it easier to manage daily activities while pumping.Pros:• Strong Suction: Users report efficient milk extraction, often collecting 4–5 oz per session in under 10 minutes.Comfortable Fit: The pump’s design ensures a snug fit, reducing discomfort during use.• Quiet Operation: Compared to other pumps, the Willow Go operates quietly, allowing for discreet pumping sessions.• Easy to Clean: With dishwasher-safe parts, cleaning is straightforward.Cons:• Potential for Leaks: Some users have experienced milk leakage if the pump isn’t assembled correctly or if they bend over during use.• App Connectivity Issues: The accompanying app may occasionally disconnect or offer limited functionality.• Battery Life: The pump typically lasts for about 2–3 sessions per charge, which may require frequent recharging for some users.
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