







🍼 Pump smarter, not harder — your hands-free milk magic awaits!
The TSRETE Double Wearable Breast Pump is a compact, USB rechargeable electric pump featuring 9 adjustable suction levels, a memory function, and a quiet closed system design. Its hands-free wearable form factor with an adjustable bra buckle enables multitasking, while the LCD screen simplifies operation. With a 180ml capacity and hygienic leak-proof system, it’s ideal for busy millennial professionals seeking convenience, comfort, and efficiency in breastfeeding.
















| ASIN | B09QFWXPC1 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Painless, Rechargeable, Wearable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,398 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #343 in Electric Breast Pumps |
| Brand | TSRETE |
| Brand Name | TSRETE |
| Capacity | 180 Milliliters |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,043 Reviews |
| Included Components | Battery, Breast Flange, Valve |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.75"L x 2.35"W x 4.52"H |
| Item Weight | 2.27 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TSRETE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S12 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Style | Double,Adjustable |
| Size | 24MM |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Painless, Rechargeable, Wearable |
| UPC | 752895938837 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
K**.
Works Extremely Well
I exclusively breastfeed my 4 month old, and this little pump has been the best purchase of my mothering career so far. My milk production has increased so much just by using it once or twice a day. It has allowed me to make a very large freezer milk stash, and I can even pump while feeding my baby. At first, I had some trouble with chaffing and a little bleeding from that chaffing, but once I got the hang of using it, those problems went away completely and I’ve been using it successfully for over a month now. I was debating on buying the set, But I get by perfectly fine with just 1. In fact, if I had both, I don’t think I would use them both. Maybe if you exclusively pump that would be the way to go for you. This little pump is so small and easy to use that you can carry it around in the handy little pouch it comes with and even pump in the car with no work at all. I love that it charges with a “normal” cord and holds the charge for multiple pumping sessions. The noise level is low. It’s not completely silent, but it’s very manageable and quiet even while making the suction noises. I just got back from a week long camping trip (yes, my 4 month old came along!) and this little pump was just the perfect addition and made pumping so easy if I needed to make him a bottle for convenience’s sake. I get at least 3-4 ounces of milk per 8 minutes or so, and I can do all my regular house work while it’s pumping, so I’ve been saving so much time with this product. Sorry, I’m rambling. This is a good pump and I would definitely recommend it to anyone. My only advice is that If you’re experiencing some chaffing, make sure you have the right flange size. I believe they come in 2 sizes, and I was able to order the correct flange size for myself separately for very little cost. Use a very (very) small amount of coconut oil if you need to, and the chaffing/rubbing will be decreased significantly. Now I don’t even have to use that at all, but I did the first few times and then I got used to it.
A**L
Overall, a great pump for an affordable hands free option.
As a new mom having a hands-free option that was affordable is awesome. When using the medela pump in style that I received through insurance I would miss pumping sessions after my daughter would eat, either because she was fussy and I wasn't able to be plugged into a wall to pump or I needed to go somewhere and pumping on the go just was not feasible. I have been using the TSRETE pump for a couple weeks now and I am very pleased. I am a smaller flange size than what is offered with the pump but I was able to order silicone inserts from maymom on amazon and they fit really well. The suction power is very strong and it did take me a little time to get used to but there is a wide range of suction offered by the pump and there is more than likely an option that is comfortable for everyone. While the pump itself is very portable, it is not nearly as discreet as you would be led to believe. The cups that the milk pumps into is essentially the size of another breast on top of what you already have so your bust will not be discreet while using the pump. The pump isn't overly loud, but if your child is a distracted eater than you probably will not be able to pump one side while they eat off of the other side. Overall, I am very pleased with this pump and I have seen an increase in my milk supply. I am able to pump an additional 6-12 ounces to freeze and store for my daughter. This increase could be because I miss fewer pumping sessions but with this pump it is much more manageable to fit time in to pump. Every mom is busy and needs to have her hands free as much as possible so I would recommend this pump to have a little more time for just that.
M**K
Good suction, very convenient, just wish it came in different sizes.
Update: Unfortunately after several more uses it started to cause nipple damage and I had to return it. Worked wonderfully though besides that. Realllly wish smaller sized shields were offered! Good suction (was shocked), very very convenient (can get housework done while using), and easy to wash and assemble. Just wish the breast shields were available in multiple different sizes. I was measured at my IBCLCs office and need 19mm shields. The smallest these come in are 24mm, with a 27mm option also available. Do people really have that big of nipples?? My IBCLC made it sound like those were not actually common sizes but unfortunately what most pumps come with for whatever reason. Many women aren't aware they need to get measured and need smaller sizes than they think. Anyways, I was kind of hesitant to order for that reason. But I am desperate to try to keep my milk supply up and pumping is essential for that. My thyroid has been whacked out since having baby 7 months ago and my supply goes from very plentiful to practically nothing overnight a few times a month or more. Using my Medela with a cord isn't always convenient, especially when you have more than one child to take care of. Anyways, using the wrong sized shields can cause nipple damage, soreness, and incorrect drainage of the breast. It is only slightly uncomfortable for me for the first 10 or 20 seconds but not enough to keep me from using it by any means. I did have to buy different shields for my traditional Medela pump though, that was quite painful with the 24mm it came with. I really like that this has many suction settings. I usually set it on 3 to start with and then go to 4 or 5. The 6 to 9 settings feel like it is going to rip something off, ha ha. Probably because I need smaller shields. Noise is kind of loud (comparable to my regular pump) and it is bulky in my bra, so I wouldn't wear it at work while around others, but totally awesome for home. I only gave it 4 stars for not having more shield options. Will update after more use. Happy Pumping!
B**.
a wonderful pump
I have been using this pump for almost 3 months now as an exclusively breasfeeding mom. I recently ordered another pair since I will be back to work soon and would like to use it there, too. (may order a third pair lol) The pump is amazing! I am a big fan of it! It gives almost the same amount of output as my primary electrical pump, sometimes even better; thus I am using it 3-4 times a day. It is defintely my best friend during night shifts. It is fairly priced and feels expensive with high quality materials. It is not so noisy and I can pump 3 times with a full charge. Just don't forget to order your correct size flanges and apply some oil (coconut, olive oil etc) to the inner surface of flanges to prevent nipple injury.
J**C
Great portable pump
I really enjoy this pump as a portable alternative to my corded Spectra 2. I've been using this for about a month now daily. Despite the cons I included, having this pump was such a game-changer and stress reducer since I was no longer tethered to the wall and could almost forget that I was pumping! Pros: - I debated getting two, but just a single one works fine. It's easy to swap from one breast to the other, and pumping seems to take less time despite that since my hands are free and I can move around. - The suction is great. I can't go beyond level 6-7 without discomfort and I can do 10-11 on my Spectra. - The silicone flange is really comfortable and much nicer than the hard plastic of a Spectra or Medela. - Love that the pump charges with a USB-C. I can get about 4 pumps before charging, possibly more but I haven't let it die on me yet before charging. - It's held up well in the dishwasher on the sanitizer cycle. I've also gotten used to hand-washing and assembling, although it took some time at first. The silicone parts take longer to air dry, so I do the fridge hack throughout the day (store it inside a ziploc bag and wash at the end of the day). It helps to rest the pump in a bowl to keep it upright. - The spout makes it very simple to pour into a bottle after pumping. Cons: - It's significantly noisier than my Spectra 2. I don't like to pump in the same room as my baby when he's napping because it's possible that the sound could wake him. I have to turn up the volume if I'm watching something while pumping. - It's hard to position the flange just right and make sure the nipple isn't touching the sides because you can't really see into the pump well enough. Sometimes this causes milk to dribble a bit onto the flange. I always need to have a tissue handy to wipe off the flange and my chest after pumping. - If you have small breasts, it's not possible to position the pump downward without physically leaning forward at an angle to make sure the milk flows down into the pump and not into your shirt. It's too bad the flange isn't angled downward like my Spectra, but it seems that most portable pumps like this are designed that way. It's annoying to walk around or sit hunched over slightly and not great for my back. - The suction is great, but I find that I really need to wear a bra with this to keep the pump secure and it's not enough to just wear a tank with a shelf bra. - I don't bother with the letdown mode because the suction is too light. If needed, I use the pump mode on a lower setting and then increase.
K**C
A slice of freedom!
I'll start by saying I've only had this pump for one day, but I combed through reviews for days before making a purchase so want to be sure I contribute some feedback for other's searching. For background, I have a Spectra s1 that I thoroughly enjoy. While it's slightly mobile (battery), it is huge so I still only have 1 free hand which with a newborn, isn't much lol. Here's my thoughts so far: Pros: -mobility, mobility, mobility! I can go to the bathroom, make food, or tidy up a little with these in (just don't bend all the way over of course) -produces same output for me as my spectra (3.5-7oz total per pump) -arrived fast, same day! -easy to understand and use, took all of 10 minutes to unbox, wipe down and start using. Love that it has a display screen! Cons: -it's loud. I use my spectra up to level 8, and these are louder than that. Doesn't really bother me but might bother some -I'm fairly big chested at 38C and so fitting these into a nursing bra is a little tight, fitting a shirt over that is also a challenge so I'll have to put some thought into clothing on days I plan to use these (returning to work) To sum up the cons, they're not discreet if that's what you're going for. It definitely looks like you have HUGE fake boobs lol. I'm not worried about discreet, so these work for me. I just needed an option where I have some more freedom to leave the house and pump on the go, and for when I return to work I can continue sitting at my desk and working without worrying about catching tunes or hauling my spectra in and out every day. Overall for the price I believe these were a good buy! Will try to update as time goes on. UPDATE: After owning these for two months +, I'm happy to report that everything still functions well. I did end up recently switching back to my Spectra for a majority of my pumps, mostly because I am a creature of habit but partly because I just had a hard time fitting these into bras comfortably (important to note that I have sensory issues so if something is slightly "off" it bothers me a LOT more than normal, making it harder for me to get comfortably situated) My only updated "con" to these is that you cannot see the flow of milk, which may be a big deal for some. Otherwise, I still enjoy the product and plan to keep them in my arsenal for days that I go out-and-about and can't lug my spectra around. :-)
A**R
Tedious but Ok for the price
I have a spectra as well so I rotate between the two using this during the day when I’m moving around and the spectra at night. Here are my thoughts after almost 2 months of daily use: 1. Too many parts - having to wash and sterilize this thing is a chore. You’re looking at 6 parts including the flange inserts to disassemble, reassemble, wash and disinfect. Hate it. 2. For something with so many parts, they don’t feel that sturdy. I ripped one of the ducts within the first two weeks. Compared to the thick plastic parts of the spectra, these are way too flimsy for the daily use required in item #1. 3. For all that the parts seem flimsy, the actual pump motor is pretty sturdy. My toddler and I have dropped them on hard tile floors multiple times and they still work with no visible damage! 4. It’s loud. I use it only during the day because we cosleep with my newborn and these suckers are just too noisy. I’ve tried wrapping a blanket around myself and them to muffle the noise but it’s just not an option for half asleep middle of the night pumps when I don’t want to disturb sleeping baby. During the day I don’t find the noise is intrusive but the spectra is quieter. 5. I got these because I’m exclusively pumping and wanted to be more mobile and able to do things. I really thought I’d be able to hold and soothe baby while pumping but the reality is these pumps are too bulky. Not sure any pump would be better but wish I had known that wasn’t going to be an option. Unless you do one side at a time, you still can’t really comfortably hold baby while pumping. 6. Good as far as performance and getting the milk out. The settings and suction is fine once all the parts are working and put together properly. I get the same output as I do with the spectra. 7. One major plus is I am able to suck out clogged milk ducts with this. I can’t do that with my spectra so it has stronger suction options in my experience. All in all, for the price it’s ok if it’s not a primary pump. I think it would be great if you only use during outings maybe. I will likely buy a better quality version as I’m exclusively pumping and want to use a wireless pump as my primary during the day without going insane cleaning a million parts and buying replacement parts all the time.
V**E
An affordable alternative
Just for background I am exclusive pumper and an under supplier. My primary pumps are Spectra S1 and Motif Duo hands free pump which are both good pumps. I use them for the first pump of the day (5-6am) and the last pump of day (9-10pm). When I went back to work I knew I needed a wearable pump so that I could fit hassle free pump sessions in during the day on work breaks and at dinner time after work as to not be attached to tubing or the wall. I wanted the momcozy M5 but it was not in my budget so I settled on these pumps. I use them 2-3X per day and they have been extremely helpful in my pumping journey as a working mom. The battery life lasts throughout the 3 pumps and then I put them on a charger. One of the charging lights on one of the motors doesn’t stay on while charging but it hasn’t affected the actual charging. It took some trial and error to figure out assembly at first and I didn’t quite understand the instructions in the box. I would recommend a few times to practice assembling properly before the first use because if you do not assemble it perfectly each time the motors will start but there will be no suction. Literally all the valves and membranes and separate parts need to align perfectly and be fully sealed in order to work properly and there are several pieces to work with so I will add in that assembling/disassembling and washing the many parts can be tedious. The pump came with a little drawstring bag for traveling and a couple of extra membranes/duck bill valves plus a little package of milk storage bags and 2 charging cords. It did NOT come with different size flange inserts so I had to order my correct size inserts on Amazon. As for suction it has 9 levels and both massage and expression options. The suction is fine and I normally get the same output of milk each session that I would from my Spectra or Motif. I read other reviews before purchasing and some reviewers mentioned that they are loud and some said they are not. IMO they are absolutely loud, sounds like robots fighting on your chest lol. They are also not discreet with their shape and the motors sticking out of the bra. I do not use them in public for this reason. And like other wearables they will leak if you lean too far forward or lay all the way back. After each pumping session I slide the motors off the milk collection cups and start pouring milk through the spout into my storage bottles. Most of the time small traces of milk will get trapped in the chamber (not enough to stress me out though), I usually just make a point to gather that last bit of milk when I go to disassemble and make sure it goes into my storage bottles. All in all, despite some of the cons I would still absolutely recommend these pumps to any breastfeeding/pumping mom as they have been a lifesaver for me since I have been back at work. I want to add that I did recently purchase the momcozy M5 as a Prime Day deal because I was so sure it would be a complete upgrade with zero issues and guess what? I still use the TSRETE pumps more because despite the cute travel case for the momcozy and it being slightly more discreet in my shirt and less noise and less parts to clean, my milk output is ALWAYS better with the TSRETE pumps and actually more milk gets trapped in my momcozy pumps than in my TSRETE. So I will keep opting for my TSRETE over my momcozy everyday!
W**N
product problem, quick response, thank you
product problem, quick response, thank you
S**H
كويسه وتفي بالغرض
سريعه وكويسه ومريحه لعدم استخدام الايدي
A**Y
Usefulness
It is not that same a pictures, useless, sham on you
M**D
Poor Battery life
When i bought this product it was working well but with time the battery life got worst...within a month!!!!
O**I
Bad quality
One of the pumps stopped working after only a week
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