Anyone used the Momcozy M9 or M6 wearable breast pump?

I exclusively pumped for 16 months with my first baby due to her not wanting to latch. Due second baby and will attempt breastfeeding from the breast but if she also doesn’t want to then will pump. I had the medela and mam 2 in 1 pump which were both amazing but I massively regret not buying a wearable breast pump as it made pumping on the go a nightmare.

Has anyone used the momcozy M9 or M6? Would you recommend? Why/why not? Thanks!

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I have the v2 where the motor is separate rather than attached to the cups so it’s not as top heavy and fits in my bra easily. I recommend momcozy, when I had an issue after 11 months of use they sent me a brand new pump.

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I got the m12 through insurance haven’t used them yet curious to know how well they work

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I’m an exclusive pumper and I have the M6 (double pumps) which I actually got to replace the mam move wearable ones.

I’ve loved using the M6! It’s really easy to clean, has great suction and the battery life of the motors is really good. I invested in a second full set of the collector cups too to make it a bit easier with washing etc. as I don’t use the fridge method and wash the bits as I go.

With my first I used the mam 2 in 1 which I loved but like you wanted a wearable this time. I got the mam wearable one thinking it would be amazing and it was awful, so wouldn’t recommend that one! The cups were difficult to clean and I couldn’t move around without spilling milk everywhere. Returned it in the end as considered it faulty!

Just to say also, I’ve only used wearable ones since having my little one (she’s now 10 weeks old) and I’ve got a great supply (actually more than she needs) so never got a hospital grade one which a lot of people will advise you to get.

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thanks for this, this is super helpful! I’ve still got my mam 2 in 1 pump and got replacement parts for some of it for free so will use that one for when I’m home but want the wearable one for when I’m out or when life is too hectic (which it no doubt will be with a 3 year old and newborn!)

The M6 is slightly cheaper so I’m glad you found that one amazing. When I’ve looked at reviews that one seems just as good as the more expensive M9 one. Also great that your supply has been so good with just the wearable pumps as like you said I was also told to make sure you have a hospital grade one as your main pump as this will help supply.

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no worries at all! It definitely makes a difference the second time around having a hands free one. I have a 3 year old too and there’s very little time to sit and pump when she’s not at preschool!

I did look at the M9 but after having the mam wearable one, the milk collector massively put me off! The ones like that are so difficult to get clean, and I was going through a bottle brush a week because they didn’t fit inside the cups properly 🙈 saying that the M9 looks like it’s got a bigger opening than the mam one did so possibly a non-issue for that one. I like that M6 comes apart pretty much entirely to give it a thorough clean.

I don’t think you can go too far wrong with the momcozy pumps to be honest! Being able to easily purchase spares when you’re exclusively expressing is a real game changer!

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