New Mums 'Absolutely Love' Momcozy Breast Pumps Now £115 Off
Momcozy Breast Pumps £115 Off: New Mums Rave

Breastfeeding mums have been sharing their thoughts on Momcozy's breast pumps, with one saying it 'increased my output' and 'reduced my stress'. Now, shoppers can save up to £115 in the Momcozy sale, with discounts across the brand's range of wearable breast pumps.

Momcozy Air 1 Ultra Slim Breast Pump

Leading the pack is the Momcozy Air 1 Ultra Slim Breast Pump, priced at £315, down from £419.99, when the code BDPD25 is used. This flagship wearable model features a slim profile measuring just 2.4 inches, claimed to be 20% slimmer than conventional pumps, allowing it to sit discreetly inside a nursing bra. It comes with a portable charging case for recharging on the go, while app connectivity enables users to monitor pumping sessions, adjust suction levels, and switch between modes from their smartphone. The pump uses 50A silicone flanges for gentle, secure comfort across all breast shapes. Cleaning is simplified with only five parts to wash, including a durable PPSU collector.

Other Discounted Models

Also included in the sale is the Momcozy M5 Smart Wearable Breast Pump for £152, down from £189.99, with code BDPD20. This model offers app control, multiple suction levels, and a lightweight design for comfortable daily use. The price is for the double pump, with options for double plus 120-count bags at £167.20 or a single pump at £80. Another option is the Momcozy Mobile Style Hands-Free Breast Pump for £184 (down from £229.99) for the double or £104 (down from £129.99) for single, also with code BDPD20. This compact, portable pump removes the need for external tubes or wires, making it suitable for home, travel, or returning to work.

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Customer Reviews

The Momcozy Air 1 Ultra Slim Breast Pump has received high ratings online. One five-star review stated: 'I’ve been using this pump for over a month now and can confidently say it has increased my output, reduced my stress, and is my favourite pump out of the five pumps I own. I’m out and about quite a bit, so the charging case is a lifesaver. Being able to monitor milk output and control the pumps via the app is also so amazing.' Another reviewer added: 'I’ll been exclusively pumping for six months now using these and I must say these are the best pumps I’ve ever had, the suction on these pumps are amazing, they go up to 15 levels and I've only went up to 5 in the 6 months I’ve been using them.'

Some users noted minor drawbacks. One reviewer said: 'I am really happy with this pump overall, it works well, is easy to use, and so far has held up well to the washing and sanitizing. I also appreciate that it comes with the different sizes of flange inserts automatically. The app that controls it is easy to use, although the milk volume estimates don’t seem to be very accurate (only a minor drawback). I don’t actually find it to be that quiet, however, which is why I knocked off a star. Right now I’m at home so no big deal, but it’s definitely obvious that it’s running and I certainly wouldn’t imagine you could discreetly pump in public due to the noise.' Overall, most were pleased: 'Air 1 is the most discreet pump I’ve used. The charging case is so handy—charges fast and makes it easy to take anywhere. The app has many modes, and I can even customize it. Milk boost mode has been great for me since I’m an under supplier. I highly recommend it.'

Alternative Options

For those considering other brands, the Philips Avent Double Hands-Free Electric Breast Pump is available for £240 at Argos, featuring 16 suction levels in expression mode and 8 in stimulation mode. A cheaper alternative is the Medela Harmony Light Manual Breast Pump for £25.99 from Boots, which uses 2-Phase Expression Technology based on a baby's natural sucking rhythm.

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