🚼 Pumping Made Effortless!
The Breast Pump Milk Collection Cup is a revolutionary accessory designed for hands-free pumping, compatible with various breast pump models including Spectra and Medela. Made from soft, BPA-free silicone, it ensures comfort and safety for both mother and baby. Its portable design allows for easy use on-the-go, while the simple cleaning process makes it a practical choice for busy moms.
Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 4.33 x 3.15 inches |
Item model number | PJ-13 |
Material Type | Silicone |
Material free | BPA Free |
Additional product features | wearable, Bpa Free Hands Free, hands_free_usage |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Portable |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
G**I
Best replacement cups
There is a pretty steep learning curve when it comes to getting third party pumping parts. With that said, when it is done right, this particular set is worth every penny and even made the crappy Medela Pump-in-Style pump that was free with insurance actually usable. The flange is very comfortable compared to any plastic flange, and the price is great relative to other third party parts sets (around $30).The suction is insanely good but only if you take several precautions:- Get yourself a nipple ruler to find the correct flange insert. The default size is 22mm, but the average nipple is 17mm. I found out the hard away aka painful nips for the first month of pumping. It's not supposed to hurt (but unfortunately you might still have some soreness).- Make sure that all of the parts of fully dry. If there is even a little moisture when you attach the parts together, you will not get a perfect seal.- Make sure that all of the pieces are assembled properly. Even if something is a bit crooked, you won't get a perfect seal. Recheck. Every. Single. Piece.- Make sure that the duckbill valves are not ripped or broken. Even the tiniest rip will prevent a perfect seal. Check this before every use, keep spares, and replace often. Almost all replacement duckbill valves are compatible.- While the top lid doesn't touch your pumped milk (where you connect the tubes), make sure to wash it (don't need to sanitize except maybe the first time) because any moisture or incidental milk that spills during the transfer process or if you move the wrong way will prevent a perfect seal. Before reattaching, make sure it is fully dry.- If the suction isn't perfect right away, stop and troubleshoot every single piece and check for moisture especially in the tubes, lids, diaphragms, and flanges.- If you're sure you did everything perfectly, it could be that your pump needs troubleshooting (battery/power issue, tube connection issue, etc.).Another reason I love these cups is that I was able to easily immediately adapt or frankenstein these cups and accompanying parts with all 3 of my pumps to make them all work:For the Pumpables Genie Advanced (best pump in my opinion): I could connect the tubes directly to the pump without adapting anything.For the Medela Pump-in-Style, I chucked the entire flange/connector set and only needed to keep the existing Y tube (which you can easily buy on Amazon). I cut the Medela V off of the Y right below the connector, and used the TOVVILD Y-tube connector piece to connect the remaining single tube to the TOVVILD tubes.For the Elvie Stride (not worth the $$$): I cut the single tube part of the Elvie Stride closer to the end that attaches to the pump instead of the connector, and I could use the tubes I already adapted for the Medela for this pump.How to not cry over spilled milk:Believe me when I tell you that I did this many times. Just take some precautions and be prepared BEFORE detaching the cups.- Make sure your work area is clean and prepped and your final collection vessel is ready BEFORE you pull out the cups.- Detach the lids with the tubes or only the tubes while they are still attached to you.- Once you detach the cups from your boobs, immediately tilt the cups with the flange facing up. Put the cups down on a stable and flat surface.- When you're ready to pour the milk out, instead of risking spillage by detaching the flange, just bend the flange away and tilt the cup down in the same direction as it would sit on your boob into your final collection vessel.- Move your collection vessel away so that you have room to clean up and detach your cup parts for cleaning.Hope this helps!
H**A
Great Value & Comfortable Fit!
I’ve been using the TOVVILD milk collection cups for a few days now, and I’m genuinely impressed. They’re comfortable to wear and fit well with my existing breast pump setup. Suction was consistent, and the design made it easy to move around without worrying about spills.Cleaning is simple too, which is a big plus during postpartum chaos! I did notice a little condensation buildup during longer sessions, but nothing that affected performance.Overall, a great buy for the price—would definitely recommend to other moms looking for hands-free convenience without breaking the bank.
L**A
Hooks up great to my spectra!
Hooks up great to my spectra! I bought mom cozy flanges and it was the perfect ft! I intend to only use for work and noticed I started getting more output! I average 10 more oz a day using these cups! These cups are also very convenient to slip in your bra and not have to worry about the cups hanging from your bra. The only downfall is that I’ve had 2 set and both suction cups on the inside stopped attaching. There is the 6 month warranty so I’m not too worried. I’ll keep buying them because of the convenience and makes pumping while feeding soooo much easier, plus I get great output!
L**U
Worth the price
I've been using these breast collection cups for a couple weeks in conjection with my Spectra S2 Plus. I clean/sterilize them daily and store them in the fridge between pumps. The silicone breat shield is so comfortable compared to the shields provided by spectra. I also use nipple size flanges inside and it works great! I have not seen any drop in supply but perhaps an increase because I am not staring at the drops coming out. There were some reviews that these are leaky... I have not had this issue at all. You do need to make sure everything is on correctly and firmly. My biggest gripe is that there is not an area to pour the milk out completely, so I remove the shield partially to pour into a bottle (like in one of the pictures). These are a game changer for the Spectra.Pro:-Large volumn tank-Comfortable-Sound seals-Easy to put togetherCon:-Measurements are on the side when you are puming are impossible to see (they are clear)-Hard to clean (both material and cervices)-No dedicated pour area to remove milkRecommentations-Make measurements more visible-Remove hard edges from the nipple collection to make it easier to clean-Provide a plug to remove collected milk
M**R
Get them!!! Don’t question it!
All of my spectra girlys get them. A little advice that somebody else put in the reviews too. Make sure you have your bottle ready for when you take these off, pop off the top lid and pour into the bottle. In regards to suction I think that they suck just as well as the pieces that come with your spec already. Also, your mentality will skyrocket after you buy these trust.
J**B
Don’t buy
My advice? Invest your money in something better. I bought these to fit my Spectra pump so I could pump hands free in the middle of the night while feeding my newborn. These leak. A lot. I’m talking they soaked my bra in the middle of the night. I’ve tried so many ways to try to make them not leak. Nothing has helped. On top of losing a lot of breast milk, half the time, they don’t work. I have to fiddle with them to get them to work properly. I’ve only had these for two weeks, there is not reason for them to not work. I wish I bought a different one for a little more money, then buying these. I bought them to make my nights easier & they’ve made my nights worse. They suck.
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