By: Elvie
The Elvie Curve Manual Wearable Breast Pump is the perfect choice for moms who want a hands-free, kick-proof, and portable pump that can be worn in-bra for gentle, natural milk expression. It's one of the best Electric Breast Pumps available, with convenience, overall satisfaction, quality of material, and value for money all taken into consideration. Visit the Elvie Store today to get the breast feeding essentials you need.book loverbook lover: Love this and definitely easier than the Hakka to use! Had an issue with the valve splitting leading to milk leaking when being emptied BUT Elvie customer service was quick to replace it! However the replacement has done the same thing - still hands down easier to use than Hakka and much better then wasting let down milk in my bra
United Kingdom on Oct 15, 2023
Amazon Customer: Comfortable and Discreet: The design of this wearable breast pump is exceptionally comfortable. It fits snugly, and I can easily wear it discreetly under my clothing, allowing me to express milk while going about my daily activities. It's a hands-free solution that offers convenience and privacy.
Effortless to Use: Using this manual pump is a breeze. It mimics a baby's natural sucking motion, making it efficient and comfortable. The simple one-handed operation means I can easily control the suction strength and speed, ensuring a comfortable and effective pumping session.
Silent Operation: Unlike many electric breast pumps, this manual pump operates silently. There's no annoying buzzing or whirring, making it perfect for discreet use in public places or while on the phone.
Easy to Clean: Cleaning is a breeze. The pump consists of just a few parts that can be quickly disassembled and cleaned. Plus, it's dishwasher safe, saving me time and effort.
Portable and Lightweight: This manual wearable breast pump is incredibly portable and lightweight, making it perfect for on-the-go moms. It's easy to carry in a diaper bag or purse, so I can express milk wherever...
United States on Oct 03, 2023
Blonde: I find the pump works best when I wear it on one side and feed my baby on the other. It fits comfortably into my bra and when my milk is flowing it feels ok on my nipple which is often tender as my son is a milk guzzling champ!
When I wear it without feeding at the same time I get less milk and it’s a bit sore on my nipple. I have another pump that requires squeezing a handle - the Elvie is definitively better than that, and here things are trial and error which can be expensive but I’m happy with how this works for me. A friend recommended it, we are both very busty - no idea if that’s a factor in comfort or not?
United Kingdom on Sep 10, 2023
Aqsa awais: Very good
United Kingdom on Aug 28, 2023
Katie-Beth: This product worked very well for me. I’m larger chested and I found it fit into my bra easily and maintained suction well and did a great job easing pressure inbetween pumps.
I put off buying this for a while because I had the haakaa ladybugs which are a similar product and about half the price. I didn’t see the point in spending more money to buy a product similar to one I already had. However, I’m going back to work at a busy job where I work 12+ hour shifts and needed a better option to help ease pressure inbetween pumping if I can’t pump as often as I normally would and in my desperation I decided to splurge and give this one a shot to see if it might give me a better option than the ladybugs. So far, there are definitely some key differences.
Pros: I feel the curve overall works better than the lady bugs for helping drain and keep off pressure inbetween feeds/pumps and will allow me to go longer than the ladybugs before having to do a full pump/feed. I feel like this has a stronger, more consistent suction than the ladybugs. Another pro is it fits better in my bra, and is easy for me to adjust the suction without having to take off my shirt and actually...
United States on Dec 31, 2022
Ophélie: Fonctionne très bien, permet de récupérer une quantité non négligeable de lait maternel durant une tête, très pratique car il se glisse dans le soutien gorge mais compliqué à bien nettoyer compte tenu de sa forme.
France on Dec 04, 2022
Sam J: Purchased for road trip to use on one side while nursing on the other. Baby is 7 months. Left on during and for 1 hour after feed and had 5-6 drops of milk in total. Sitting in the car, I had to readjust and reattach multiple times, but easy to use. Used around house a few times while nursing other side and had less than half an ounce.
For $50 I wanted to love this thing. Compared to the cost of the Haakaa, this thing is significantly overpriced for what it is . Its much more discreet and not as bulky, which was why I stopped using the Haakaa. Would have been more useful at the earlier months when milk supply is ample. For me, I never had an oversupply and never leaked or had a significant letdown on the other side while nursing. An electric pump with stronger suction works better.
If you have an oversupply, or letdown easily, I'd go with a cheaper silicone brand and save the $. You don't need the name brand and fancy packaging, which is what you're paying for. Plus they never go on sale. Its easy to clean, however when drying, water pools into the "release" button and can never fully dry. I had to shake out multiple times while on drying rack to shake out water that...
United States on Sep 14, 2022
Tatevik Grigorian: I bought the Curve after using Haaka outlet because Haaka needs to be watched carefully so it doesn’t fall off or hit something as I walk. However, having used the Curve a few times I’ve now gone back to the Haaka. The reason is that the Curve doesn’t work as effectively - it’ll be on with the maximum suction but no milk / very little milk comes out. When I swap it with the Haaka, my milk pours like from a tap. So it’s not the amount of milk in the breast tissue that’s the issue, it’s the design. While it is great that it sits in your bra and you’re free to move about, you can’t see whether it’s working or not - the suction is there and you’ll think milk is flowing but often it’s completely empty. So I go to a mirror to check. The only time it has worked well is first thing in the opening when my breasts are very full but that doesn’t work if the baby has some milk first and your breasts are no longer super full. Overall, I do not recommend this product.
United Kingdom on Jan 30, 2022
Elvie Curve: Wearable Manual Breast Pump for Effortless Expressing | TSRETE Double Wearable Breast Pump: Portable and Discreet Breastfeeding Solution | TSRETE Double Wearable Breast Pump: An Efficient and Convenient Pump for Nursing Mothers | |
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B2B Rating |
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97
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97
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Sale off | $30 OFF | $36 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 327 reviews | 1 reviews | 1 reviews |
Included Components | Valve | ||
Manufacturer | Chiaro Technology Limited | ||
Date First Available | September 26, 2020 | ||
ASIN | B08HSNW53Y | ||
Material | Plastic | Silicone | Silicone |
Item model number | EC01-01 | ||
Brand | Elvie | TSRETE | TSRETE |
Operation Mode | Manual | Electric | Electric |
Special Feature | Bpa Free, Hands,Portable,Safe,Wearable | Hands-free, Lightweight,Rechargeable,Rechargeable.a,Wearable | Hands-free, Lightweight,Rechargeable,Rechargeable.a,Wearable |
Product Dimensions | 4.45 x 4.17 x 2.24 inches; 4.23 Ounces |
Brandy: I bought this to try in comparison to the haaka, I love how it will just fit perfectly into a bra and is much more convenient yet discreet as apposed to the haaka.
United States on Nov 12, 2023