| | |  | Lotions & Soaps | Home » » » » Born Free Wide Neck Bottles, Twin Pack, 9-Ounce | | | | | | | Description: | | Twin Pack 9 oz. BornFree Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles, complete with the new innovative air vent that helps eliminate colic symptoms. Each bottle comes with a Stage 1 nipple and a cover. Dishwasher safe (top rack). | | | Features: | |
• Twin pack of 9 oz. wide-neck bottles made from Bisphenol-A free plastic
• Revolutionary venting system helps reduce colic symptoms and middle ear infections
• Soft stage-one nipple prevents hard suckling
• Includes 2 bottles, 2 stage-one nipples, and travel cover
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.2 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.7 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 144 reviews |
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Nice BottlesJul 02, 2010 This is the only type of bottle we have used during our four months with our daughter and we have seen no need to switch. It is convenient that Born Free has various stages of bottle nipples to use with the same bottles to allow you to transition your baby without having to buy new bottles. We are pleased with this product and brand.
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The BEST venting systemJun 01, 2010 Truthfully, we have only tried two different bottle types. We registered for Born Free bottles and have been using them from the start, and when we wanted to try something new we were disappointed. The BF nipples have NEVER collapsed and our son is an avid sucker. :) We have also tried NUK because of the pricing (BF are VERY expensive) but we have to remove the bottle from our son's mouth every few seconds to prevent the nipple from collapsing...their "air vent" system does NOT work. I've come to the conclusion that the BF bottles are worth the price and am planning to buy more soon.
Leaky SystemMay 20, 2010 I registered for these bottles because everyone raves about them however I too, found that the nipples collapse AND I have had so much leakage around the white ring that holds the nipple in place while feeding my son. I thing they are highly overrated and expensive when there are so many other less expensive BPA free bottles on the market now.
Good bottle, easy to cleanMay 16, 2010 Bought it for two months. Good performance. Worked well for baby-feeding. Very easy to clean.
The only shorts is the vending system. Sometines baby felt difficult to suck out milk.
Loved these bottles, but 2 have brokeApr 05, 2010 I loved these bottles and used the smaller 6 ounce size for my baby until she started drinking 8 ounces. SO then I switched to the larger 9 ounce size. Well I dropped one on my linoleum kitchen floor and it broke. Then I dropped another one in my sink while washing it and it broke. At $10 a bottle these aren't exactly cheap...so I went with a much cheaper plastic bottle. Also, a side note about the level 3 nipple...my daughter was 8-9 months old before she could handle the fast flow nipple. So just because something says for 6 months and up, every baby is different. But never had any problems with nipples collapsing until she was ready to move up to the next level nipple. I am an RN and nipples collapse mostly b/c of how hard the baby is sucking. Usually just turning the bottle a 1/4 of a turn will break the seal, and if your baby is able to handle a faster flow rate nipple, then move them up to it. For my second child I will probably start with the plastic Born Free bottles instead of the glass ones.
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