![]() ![]() Bottom line: powerful wise, I'd say these pumps are both comparable. It is sooooo handy to go out and about with and not having to worry about finding an outlet.which is exactly why I got it to take with me on quick weekend trips (I have a couple girls' weekends coming up!), weddings we're snapping (cause I can't go 9+ hours without pumping!), or any conferences away from school. The 9 plus definitely wins for portability - it's TINY and like a thick iPhone! Super portable and you can get about 4-5 20 minute sessions out of it on one charge (it takes the same charging cable as the S2). And you can use them both as a single or double pump by closing off the other valve with the closing clasp. The S2 is definitely quieter than the 9 plus, but they're both still not very loud. However, I got the same output with the 9 plus despite lack of control speed so I guess it was okay! I pumped today using the 9 plus and got 9.5 ounces, so I'd say production and output wise the 9 plus is the same as the S2! One thing I think the S2 beats the 9 plus about is that you can control the speed and suction with the 9 plus you can only control the suction. I always pump with my S2 after I feed Annie at lunchtime once I put her down for her nap and usually get around 8-10oz. However, these two are definitely comparable. I don't think it would last very long as being an everyday pump and I don't think it was meant to be more than an occasional use pump. The probably most important thing with the 9 plus is that it is a portable pump - meaning it's great to take with you to pump on the go, but should not be used as your regular everyday pump. So there are my biggest observations about the S2 and 9 plus. ![]() Should not be used as your all the time everyday pump TINY size of a thick iPhone & super portableĬan be used and abused multiple times a day Size of a small watermelon about 3 pounds Powerful suction that is gentle on the girlsĬan use as a single or double electric pump A lot of what I wrote about the S2 applies also to the 9 plus (closed system, bigger bottles, digital display, etc.) however there are some differences that I thought I'd easily highlight in a handy-dandy little chart below.Ĭlosed system (aka doesn't allow water/moisture/milk into the tubes and pump) As much as I appreciate them, I wanted to test drive the 9 plus myself and give my two-cents on it as well. Okay! So I've read a few reviews out there about these two pumps and some comparison ones. Easy peasy.A special thanks, as always, to the world's most cooperative dog Scooter for helping me create these eye-catchy snaps for this post.cause no one wants to see me in that position when they could see Scoots, right?! It recommends only hot soapy water and an air dry, no sterilizer. I don’t get splashed in the face as much lol. It’s also a lot easier to clean in mine and my husbands opinion than the s2 parts. But I do the fridge method and don’t see it necessary to clean one of the parts. There are also 5 parts to clean instead of 3. It’s a little less techy, the app doesn’t adjust the suction like the other 2, you just have to do it on the pumps which is easier for me and not a concern of mine worth the extra money. The Go is a new release from Willow and has a better price point with better suction. I’m getting the same amount that I was previously. It has been a game changer from the s2! It is so much more comfortable and convenient. My LC said it could be used as my primary pump because of that reason. Willow go is hospital grade suction and actually has more suction power than the s2. Willow go (all cordless, rechargeable, wearable pumps). I done a lot of research on the Elvie vs. ![]()
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