The Ameda pump has two sets of bigger-sized flanges with extra two breast-reducing inserts. The Ameda pump has a bigger cooler that can fit six bottles, while the Medela’s can only fit four. The Ameda has a two-year warranty, but the Medela only has a one-year warranty. ...
You can't beat the pricing, but a lot of the connectors were on the large side. The flanges were loose when attached and had to be held while pumping. Our responseSomething to consider is that soaps and oils can affect the connectors and breastshield connections. ...
Overall, when comparing the key features and performance of the Spectra S1 and Medela Pump in Style, the Spectra S1 emerges as the better electric breast pump option. With its superior suction control, focused massage mode for letdown, ultra-quiet motor, and a wider variety of flange sizes, ...
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