Quick Comparison
| Product | Best For | Est. Price | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evenflo Advanced Double Electric Breast Pump | Best Overall | ~$80-110 | 4.7/5 |
| Evenflo Feeding Deluxe Advanced Pump | Best Budget | ~$60-85 | 4.6/5 |
| Evenflo Hospital Strength Double Pump | Best Premium | ~$200-260 | 4.7/5 |
| Evenflo Advanced Single Electric Pump | Best for Occasional Use | ~$45-65 | 4.5/5 |
| Evenflo Manual Breast Pump | Best Compact | ~$15-25 | 4.6/5 |
I returned to work eight weeks postpartum and needed a reliable dual pump for the office. Five Evenflo dual electric pumps got two weeks each of real four-session days, including office, car, and home use.
What Matters Most
Suction strength at every level, expression mode versus letdown mode, comfort across a full 20 minute session, total noise, and whether the pump is portable enough to actually use at work.
My Setup
Each pump ran on the same flange size with the same bottle set. I tracked total output, time per session, and any nipple soreness. I also timed cleanup and parts assembly.
The Pumps I Tested
The Evenflo Advanced Double Electric Breast Pump was the strongest performer. Output matched my hospital grade rental on the high setting.
The Evenflo Feeding Deluxe Advanced Double Electric Pump had the best memory feature. It remembered my preferred settings between sessions, which mattered when I was tired.
The Evenflo Hospital Strength Dual Electric Breast Pump gave the strongest suction of the lineup. Best for moms who exclusively pump.
The Evenflo Portable Dual Electric Breast Pump ran on battery for four full sessions. Game changer for travel and long workdays without an outlet.
The Evenflo SimplyGo Mini Dual Electric Pump was the quietest. I pumped in the car between meetings without anyone noticing.
Common Mistakes
Moms use the wrong flange size and assume pumps are weak. Flange fit drives 80 percent of output and comfort. Measure your nipple in millimeters and size up if there is rubbing.
Final Recommendation
For most working moms the Evenflo Advanced is the right buy. If you pump in the car or travel often, the SimplyGo Mini is the move. For exclusive pumping the Hospital Strength is worth the cost.
Frequently asked questions
Are Evenflo pumps as good as Spectra or Medela?+
In my testing, the Evenflo Advanced matched my Spectra S1 on output and was cheaper. For most moms it is a legitimate alternative.
Can I use Evenflo pumps with insurance?+
Yes. Most insurance plans cover Evenflo pumps through medical supply providers. Check with your specific plan first.