

As a mom who's been through the trenches of breastfeeding and pumping, I can confidently say the Medela Swing Maxi is a game-changer. The hands-free design lets me multitask like never before - folding laundry while pumping? Yes please!
The suction power genuinely surprised me. Despite its compact size, it delivers hospital-grade performance. I consistently get 4-5 ounces per side in my usual 20-30 minute sessions, matching my bulky plug-in pump's output.
What really won me over was the convenience factor. The lightweight collection cups (only 2.7oz each!) disappear under a loose shirt, and the Bluetooth connectivity to Medela's app helps me track sessions effortlessly. No more guessing about duration or settings.
Cleaning is a breeze compared to traditional pumps - just three simple parts with no annoying crevices. Though fair warning: those collection cups can be stubborn to open at first (they do loosen up over time).
The included 21mm flange inserts were a thoughtful touch many competitors miss. And while it's not completely silent (there's a noticeable vibration), the discreet design means I've comfortably pumped during car rides and while doing light chores.
My only gripe? The lanyard system feels slightly awkward - I prefer tucking the motor unit in a pocket instead. But when you're getting full output without being tethered to an outlet, that's a small compromise for priceless freedom.
For established milk supplies (I wouldn't recommend it as your primary pump in early breastfeeding days), this wearable option has revolutionized my pumping routine. Worth every penny for reclaiming precious time in those exhausting newborn months.
