Using this tool to compare & shop menstrual cups and menstrual discs will help make your decision on which option to buy even easier!
Simply select up to four products and tap the compare button. Each listing includes a wide range of features to compare, where to buy, and an exclusive coupon if we have one!
If you need additional help, we recommend checking out The Cup Quiz, our menstrual cup comparison chart, The Disc Quiz, or our menstrual disc comparison chart. Both quizzes make it super simple to choose a cup/disc based on your needs, while the charts offer more in-depth comparisons with easy sorting by length, diameter, capacity, etc.
Compare and shop by selecting up to 4 menstrual cups and/or menstrual discs to view side-by-side.
Comparison Tool Details
Size Comparisons
For uniformity and convenience, the cups and discs are listed as Small Ⓢ Medium Ⓜ, Large Ⓛ, etc. (Official brand sizing is in the comparison details.)
Satisfaction Guarantee
✅ means that the manufacturer offers one of the following
- the option to replace the cup with another size or model if it doesn’t work
- a full refund, credit in full for the value of the cup to spend on another product they sell
- at least 50% refund or credit of the cup towards another product.
Please see their website or contact the brand for full details and current offers.
Charity Component
✅ means that the brand supports a cause with the purchase of its product(s). See this post for more information.
PACII Firmness Score
This refers to the scale we use to classify cups by firmness. See the firmness scale for reference.
Cups or Discs: Not Sure Which To Choose?
We have resources to help with that, too!
Menstrual Cups vs Menstrual Discs | The Differences
Menstrual Cup FAQ
Menstrual Disc FAQ
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39 Responses
same problem, doesn’t work
What browser are you using? I haven’t been able to replicate the issue.
Hi Amanda,
I’m using Chrome on an Android device.
It doesn’t seem to be working for me. Even though I’m selecting 2+ cups, it gives an error message “please select product to display”.
I’m having the same issue. It worked before, but I haven’t been able to get it to work whenever I tried over the last couple of weeks.
Same error! I’m seeing this in Chrome and Edge. I’ve noticed when I select several cups, it still only registers 1 and won’t let me compare anything, but when I deselect everything, it registers -1!
So when you list capacity for menstrual cups on here, is it to the vent holes or the rim?
I ordered Organicup, it took almost a month to arrive Canada. I liked the packaging but it’s my second cycle, I want to keep using it but I have huge leaks even though it’s not full. I tried different inserting techniques, still leaks. Also I am having little bit hard time to remove it. I can only reach the stem and doesn’t come up easily. Should I give a try another cup? I tried the quiz and suggested Lunette. Thank you!
Hi Irma, I have been using Organicup for almost 3 years now, and I must say that for the first 1.5 years I had the same nightmare. The reason was that when I was folding it to insert it, I was folding it down/inside the cup (something like when you google C-fold in google images). The problem was, that with this fold the cup didn’t fully open inside, it seemed to have unfolded but there were some bends. The solution: I do the “reverse” C-fold, so instead of folding it down/in, I pull it up/out. Then it unfolds perfectly round. The U-fold (that I understand by a flat fold, without bending it in or out), also seems to work better, but it might be difficult to insert when it’s so big and the moisture isn’t here. Good luck and hope it helps haha
Ah, and about taking it out – I hear ya, I also had the same problem at first. Now I don’t have problems with it, what I do is I don’t pull the stem but simply try to grab the base with two fingers and pull it out. When you pinch it, some air comes inside so it’s not like a vacuum pulling it back up anymore. I also observed that I can’t do it with a full bladder, then I can’t insert my fingers to grab it, maybe also something to note
I ordered Organicup, it took almost a month to arrive Canada. I liked the packaging but it’s my second cycle, I want to keep using it but I have huge leaks even though it’s not full. I tried different inserting techniques, still leaks. Also I am having little bit hard time to remove it. I can only reach the stem and doesn’t come up easily. Should I give a try another cup? I tried the quiz and suggested Lunette. Thank you!
has you heard of the dutchess cup?
It is missing Eureka! Cup, is amazing and unique in the market. It has an easy-empty system that most times had save me in the public bathroom at uni.
I thought the OrganiCup mini on this list before but I don’t see it now, I was probably mistaken but can it be added? The nixit too?
My first cup was a Vida. My second a Lalicup which has been quite uncomfortable and I want to replace it. After seeing you don’t recommend Vida I don’t want to get that again, but was wondering if you could suggest the closet in shape, size and firmness.