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    Best Breast Pumps of 2025

    We asked 34 moms to help us evaluate electric models from popular brands Medela, Motif, and Spectra

    Medela Pump in Style double electric breast pump
    The Medela double electric breast pump is one of four models we evaluated.
    Photo: Medela

    Whether you’re exclusively breastfeeding, combination feeding, or exclusively pumping, your breast pump can be a helpful (if not exactly beloved) tool. With a breast pump, you’ll be able to ensure you have milk available when you’re not able to breastfeed, like when you’re running errands, heading back to work, or traveling. But breast pumps, like breastfeeding itself, often come with a steep learning curve—and some are easier to use (and clean!) than others. 

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    Consumer Reports recruited 34 users of four popular double electric breast pumps to assess their experiences using them, including what they like and dislike about their pumps. We found that some breast pumps have standout features or key flaws that are worth noting, whether you’re buying one, ordering one through your insurance, or putting one on your baby shower registry

    Below, see our top picks, plus how we evaluated the best breast pumps. Looking for more portability from your breast pump? We’ve also reviewed wearable breast pumps

    How We Evaluated Breast Pumps

    We enlisted 34 lactating moms and learned about their personal experiences with one of four popular double electric breast pumps: the Medela Pump in Style, the Motif Medical Luna Double (without the battery), the Spectra S1 Plus, and the Spectra S2 Plus. We recruited a mix of first-time pump users and experienced users. All participants obtained their pumps within a year of the study and used them frequently—typically several times a day.

    We asked our participants to score their breast pumps according to a number of factors that affect ease of use and comfort. Questions our participants considered include:

    • How easy is the initial and current setup of the pump?
    • How easy is the pump to use? For example, is it consistent in its performance? Is it comfortable? Is the sound of the pump bothersome? 
    • Did the suction levels meet your needs?
    • How easy is it to clean the pump?

    How Each Breast Pump Did in Our Evaluations

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    We investigate, research, and test so you can choose with confidence.


    Angela Lashbrook

    Angela Lashbrook is a senior multimedia content creator at Consumer Reports. She has been with CR since 2021 and covers a wide range of topics, but she is particularly interested in anything health- or parenting-related. She lives with her husband, their son, and her dog, a Libra named Gordo.