The Mom Who Tested Every Breast Pump

The Mom Who Tested Every Pump A Real-Life Search for the Best Brand

When Amanda Taylor found out she was going to be a mom, she started researching right away.  

Cribs, car seats, baby blankets—she wanted everything to be just right.  

But one thing was super confusing: the breast pump.

Amanda’s goal?  

Find the best breast pump brand—not just for herself, but for other busy moms who didn’t have time to test them all.

“I wanted to breastfeed and still work,” Amanda said.  

“So I needed a pump I could count on—one that didn’t make me hate every session.”

Trying Her First Pump

She started with a favorite: the Medela Pump in Style with MaxFlow.  

It worked well. The suction was good, and she could carry it around.  

But it was loud.  

“I once used it during a Zoom meeting,” she said.  

“Everyone thought someone was mowing the lawn.”

Hands-Free Freedom

Next, Amanda tried the Willow 3.0.  

This pump looked cool and promised freedom—it was wearable and hands-free.

“I could pump while driving or folding laundry,” she said.  

“It felt amazing.”  

But there were downsides.  

It was expensive. It was tricky to learn.  

And if the fit wasn’t perfect, it leaked—a lot.

Silent and Secret

Then came the Elvie. 

This one was quiet and easy to hide under clothes.  

“I even used it at a dinner party,” Amanda said.  

“No one knew.”  

But it had problems too.  

The battery didn’t last long, and the app didn’t always work right.

The Game-Changer

Still searching, Amanda tried the Spectra S1.  

This one was powerful, yet gentle.  

It was quiet and even had a nightlight for those 2 a.m. pump sessions.

“It changed everything,” she said.  

“I got more milk in less time.”  

It wasn’t hands-free, but it worked so well, she didn’t care.

A Surprise Winner

Just when she thought she was done, her insurance sent her the Lansinoh SmartPump 2.0.  

She almost skipped it.  

But she gave it a try—and was surprised.  

It was light, easy to use, and didn’t cost much.

“It wasn’t fancy like the Willow or Elvie,” she said.  

“But it worked great. A lot of moms in my Facebook groups agreed.”

Sharing Her Story

Amanda wrote a blog post called:  

“I Tried 6 Breast Pumps So You Don’t Have To.”

It went viral. Thousands of moms thanked her for being honest.

So, What’s the Best Breast Pump Brand?

Amanda didn’t choose just one. She gave a list:

- Best for working moms: Spectra S1  

- Best for moms on the move: Elvie or Willow (if you can afford it)  

- Best on a budget: Lansinoh SmartPump 2.0  

- Best for classic use: Medela Pump in Style  

Today, Amanda runs a YouTube channel where she reviews mom gear.  

But it all started with one big question:  

What’s the best breast pump brand? 

That question became her mission.  

And her story helped thousands of moms feel less alone.

Want more stories like Amanda’s?

Watch for the next one: 

“The Bottle Battle That Nearly Drove Me Crazy—Until One Brand Saved My Sanity.”

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