BabyBuddha Hands Free Milk Collection Cups for Breast Pump, 8 Fl Oz per Cup, Milk Containers, Compatible with BabyBuddha Breast Pump, Wearable Cups, Small, 2 Pack (22 to 24mm)
$64.99
Price: $64.99
(as of Jan 21, 2025 14:48:59 UTC – Details)
Designed for Performance: The only cups on the market specifically designed to maintain the hospital-grade strength that the BabyBuddha double electric pump is known for, the new Express Collection Cups offer the flexibility of a wearable, portable pump with the power of an electric pump.
Product Dimensions : 6 x 4 x 4 inches; 4 ounces
Item model number : 1
Date First Available : October 23, 2023
Manufacturer : BabyBuddha
ASIN : B0CNJBXS44
Country of Origin : USA
Compatible with BabyBuddha Breast Pumps & More: Our compact breastmilk collection cups are built to maintain the strength and efficiency of the BabyBuddha Pump, AND are compatible with most portable breast pumps. BabyBuddha collection cups are an excellent alternative to standard flanges, offering a more discreet and comfortable experience. Unlike wearable breast pumps, these cups are designed without a motor, making them lighter and more comfortable. Avoid reduced milk supply caused by heavy, bulky wearable pump cups by using BabyBuddha’s lightweight collection cups with your favorite breast pump!
Speed and Discreteness: The hands free Express Cups easily attach to the BabyBuddha portable breast pump motor when placed inside a bra. While attaching the cups to the BabyBuddha pump, you can still achieve hospital-grade strength from the impressively quiet mechanism.
What’s Included?: Each order comes with a pair of cups, cup covers, inserts, duckbill valves, silicone flanges, and silicone diaphragms. Your journey to efficient and discreet pumping starts with everything you need in one inclusive package.
Why Flange Size Matters: Utilizing the right flange size is critical to the success of your breast-pumping journey. Comfortable and efficient pump sessions start with proper flange sizing. Precise contact with the nipple and breast tissue is incredibly important. Please measure your nipple size correctly to ensure the perfect fit.
Comfortable, Lightweight & Easy Milk Storage: Weighing in at just 4oz. per cup, you won’t be weighed down by a bulky motor in your bra. The silicone breast shield is made of soft touch silicone, providing a comfortable pumping experience against the skin. Each individual cup also comes with a snap on lid for easy storage in the fridge. The cups are also marked with graduations to show how much milk has been expressed (8oz. capacity).
10 reviews for BabyBuddha Hands Free Milk Collection Cups for Breast Pump, 8 Fl Oz per Cup, Milk Containers, Compatible with BabyBuddha Breast Pump, Wearable Cups, Small, 2 Pack (22 to 24mm)
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Brianna Malinowski –
Great pump part!
I got these to wear while I bottle feed my baby at night. It works well because I can tuck the tubing and stuff into my shirt so she doesnât kick it off and I can hold her against my chest. Good also for taking on the go and pumping in the car! I also used them when guests were over because theyâre more discreet. They work very well! In fact, Iâve gotten some of my best output from these! There are a lot of parts to wash, but I think thatâs the case with any wearable.
Jessica Escobar –
Great buy
I love wear me cups. I love them even more when I can connect them to a portable hospital grade pump. I was afraid of getting sent used ones as Iâve seen other reviews that state theirs was used but these were brand new no residue on them and they work fabulous I love the soft silicone flange those seem to work better on me than hard flanges. I definitely recommend to the moms who love their momcozy M5!
Kara Cuadra –
Lasted for 5 uses/ questionable customer service
Let me start off by saying I LOVE the baby Buddha motor with traditional flanges, which is why I’m so disappointed in these wearable cups. They worked in the beginning pretty well with only a small dip in output compared to the flanges. However, after using them only a handful of times, they produce a hissing leak sound and now I’m lucky if I get even 1/4 of what I used to. I tried to ask about this on the Facebook page they advertise (and that I’ve seen people ask for help on plenty of times) and my post was denied which was a huge red flag. They directed me to their customer support email instead and proceeded to have me record a bunch of videos of all the parts, assembly, etc. only to then tell me nothing is wrong with the product and it’s probably my bra not fitting right or I’m using the wrong size flange insert. This didn’t really make sense to me as the product used to work and now doesn’t and I have not changed anything about my bra or flange size. I also regularly see a lactation consultant so I’m pretty confident in my sizes for everything especially since I have decent output with all my other pumps. After this whole run around, I’m starting to think this is a common issue that they don’t want people to know about hence why my original Facebook inquiry was straight up blocked in the first place. I ended up buying a wireless wearable pump and saw way better results which made me feel more validated in believing these wearables are truly the problem. So definitely get the Baby Buddha motor but skip these wearables.
Taylor Auxier –
Not a fan
Maybe itâs user error but I could not figure out how to get this to work with the baby Buddha tubing. It comes with an adapter that is supposed to make it work but it isnât the right size. I ended up kind of rigging it together but that may have affected the suction because I wasnât able to pump as much as with the regular set up. Also I didnât like that I couldnât see through it to see what my nipples were doing. You canât make sure theyâre in there right and pulling effectively.
DRF16 –
Leaks when pouring into bottles
Pairing them with Baby Buddha 1.0 pump.The collectors work well overall. Theyâre not super discreet and they feel pretty similar to my regular flanges that came with the pump. They seem to be just as effective as the flanges and they arenât super loud, but someone standing a few feet away could probably still hear you.My biggest things are:- there is a clicking noise that comes out of one of the sides every time, I think itâs one of the diaphragms that is actually slightly messed up, causing the noise.- 80% of the time I go to pour out the collected milk into a bottle, it leaks!! Iâve tried turning it slowly, turning at different angles, turning it quicker, etc.. almost every single time I pour the milk, I either have to tap it constantly on the bottle for the milk to trickle out of the collection cup spout – OR – the milk gets into the lip of the flange and creates a 1 inch space where it just leaks from different spots while pouring!!!Iâm a just-enougher, if not an under-supplier. EVERY drop counts to me, and seeing how Iâve used these about 15 times and I know there has only been TWO times where they poured perfectly, just isnât worth it to me. I will be returning unfortunately.If it wasnât for the spilling, I would deal with the clicking (& the excessive amount of parts to clean), they are good collection cups â they just arenât good at pouring milk out!!Hope this helps.
Julie –
Busy momma life saver!
The baby Buddha hands free system is well wo the cost if you are already a Baby Buddha pump user! I purchased so I could more discreetly pump and be able to do chores and hold my baby while pumping. The cups are comfortable and collect lots of milk if youâre an oversupplier like me! They fit right in your bra and are easy to pour into bottles when done!
Miriam Sarah –
Intuitive and great for in the go
As an exclusive pumping mom, the cups make it much easier to fit in time to pump with a little one without taking away my time with him. The cups are very easy to use and insert. Three cons:1. Cleaning is more tedious than using the flanges. I store the parts in the fridge and wash it nightly to help with the load, which helps. However when it comes to nighttime, I despise washing all the little parts.2. Difficult with bigger breasts. My breasts are on the larger side and it feels as though the cups arenât as efficient as pulling out milk as the flanges. I do use size 17 inserts ( purchased seperately) which has helped. My output is similar but if you are like me and value every 0.5 oz, you may want to use the flange instead.3. Large cup: even though the cup is great and can sit in your bra, while you feed your baby, cook, or clean bottles, it is still a hefty piece. I still go in the other room when guests are over, and donât wear it in public, but that is more of a personal preference.Pro tip, donât bend over and pick up your child while using the cups, the milk will leak out of the pouring spout. If you need to pick up your child, squat and keep your chest upright.Overall love this and itâs great for when I want to pump and bottle feed my baby/ do house chores at the same time; however if I have time, i prefer to use the flanges.
Amazon Customer –
A must have!!
Love these for use with my baby Buddha pump!!
Arlyn Olga –
Its rare I give review unless the item is very good or worstHowever for this one its very good in suction and emptying my milk. The milk i extracted is more than my previous pump (avent , giggles and youha(handsfree))
Lynn A. –
Was concerned that product only had a 3.5 star review but decided to give it a try anyways since I already have the Baby Buddha pump. So far it has worked great, no issue with output as Iâm getting the same amount as with the usual flange and bottle. Had an initial issue with the pouring of milk from cup into bottle but after a few rounds of practice I faced no more leaks and could get every drop into the bottle. Cups are perfect for pumping discreetly on the go and for in the office.