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Product FeaturesSize: 5-Ounce
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| Safety warning: | Please note that this system should only be used with the special BornFree nipples. |
| Model number: | 10002E |
| Material free: | Phthalate, BPA, Nitrosamine, Latex, PVC |
| Care instructions: | Hand Wash or Top Rack Dishwasher Safe |
| Dishwasher safe: | Yes |
| Bottle nipple type: | Traditional Silicone Nipple |
| Bottle type: | Wide Mouth, Anti-Colic, Vented |
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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
please read- there is a trick to venting these bottles...,
By Expecting mom (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Born Free Twin Pack Wide Neck Bottles, 9-Ounce (Baby Product)
I was searching for a bottle that didn't leak (all of my Avent and Breast Flow leaked terribly). These bottles are fantastic - as long as you figure out the venting trick (it's so silly that they just don't tell you this). The "venting system" has a little, rubbery insert that goes under the nipple and protrudes into the bottle. this protuberance as an air venting slit that keeps the nipple from collapsing. this slit needs to be facing towards the ceiling when you are feeding baby. I'm guessing it's because the air your baby is causing isn't forceful enough to really push the bubbles out- but if you let the bubbles RISE, as they do naturally, you will see a continuous stream of bubbles popping up inside the bottle as your baby drinks. it's really no big deal. when i make a bottle, i always make sure this little slit is situated where the words on the bottle are. if you don't place the slit anywhere particular, you can always twist the bottle while baby is drinking - you will eventually see bubbles.
my little girl is a voracious eater. she will take down an entire 9 oz bottle without coming off the nipple once- as long as that slit is where it's supposed to be. these bottles DO NO LEAK (i have three i bought at separate times). It's so ridiculous that no one tells you to twist the bottle if it's not venting. fantastic product- if you don't mind the price.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love these bottles!!,
This review is from: Born Free Twin Pack Wide Neck Bottles, 9-Ounce (Baby Product)
I have tried just about every bottle on the market, hoping to find one that my breastfeeding baby would accept. Finally, I happened upon this one. I love it, and so does my son! The vent system keeps the baby from having to let go of the nipple every so often to keep it from collapsing. And no matter what, this bottle doesn't leak! Furthermore, I really like knowing that there are no chemicals leaching from the plastic into my baby's milk. And my son likes the nipple much better than the firmer Avent nipple. A great product!
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bisphenol-A free bottles, at a price,
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This review is from: Born Free Twin Pack Wide Neck Bottles, 5 Ounce (Baby Product)
We bought these bottles for our six month old solely because they are free of bisphenol-A. As it turns out, they're great bottles in their own right.
Pros: * They don't leak (unlike Dr. Brown's), even when resting upside down in a bag. * Easy to hold. I was put off by the large circumference but as it turns out our son has an easier time gripping the BornFree than smaller bottles. * Easy to clean. * Venting system actually works. Cons: * Price. If concern over bisphenol-A someday turns out to be a false alarm, I'm going to feel pretty silly spending this much per bottle (nearly $10). * Size. The large circumference is a trade off. While it does make the bottle easier to hold, it means you can store fewer bottles in a small bag. Also, be aware that the nipple is very large. It's fine for a six month old, but for an infant who's still learning to breast feed you might need to look elsewhere. Overall we're very happy with the BornFree bottles. 2115|R3OUN1MK2NZYDT;2115|R2DML5LAQV91EP;2115|R26HR9XFRR62LI;
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