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Freemie was one of the first companies to offer in bra collection cups to make pumping for discreet. Typically other pumps come with flanges that share a bit too much resemblance with traditional loudspeakers. The pump it comes with is extremely quiet at around 50 decibels and is praised for being discreet and hands free, though it still has wires. Most breast pumps are annoyingly noisy, so much so, that they cannot be used in public, let alone in an office setting with colleagues around.
The Freemie Liberty Pump however not only allows the working moms to work on their computers while they pump, at home, while traveling, or at the office. Assembly and cleaning are also easy. Charging can be done with a USB chord on the computer, in the car, or through wall sockets.
A powerful draw cycle called Turbo Mode pulls a bit more but wasn’t any less comfortable for our testers than the strongest suction on other pumps like the Medela. Lower speed settings correspond to higher suction levels, ie 0 is the highest setting.
Moms love this pump primarily because the collection cups fit right inside the bra, allowing multi-tasking while the machine does its work. A convenient alternative is to buy just their collection cups which can be compatible with other pumps(see below).
Freemie Collection Cups
The newer next generation Closed system cups are compatible with several pumps, including the Freemie Liberty and Independence Pumps, Freemie NUK Simply Natural, Spectra S1, S2, 9+, M1, Evenflo Advanced Double Electric, etc to name a few. The Freemie Original Open System Collection Cups are compatible with Hygeia Enjoye, Q, Medela Pump In Style, Symphony, Lactina (but not the Swing, Freestyle and Sonata pumps).
Freemie cups hold 8 oz, offering plenty of capacity so that most moms don’t have to stop and switch them out. Pouring them out requires a little technique – we would recommend practicing with water first so you don’t spill liquid gold!
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