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| Brand: Evenflo
List Price: $5.99 Buy New: $4.45 You Save: $1.54 (26%)
New (7) from $4.45
Rating: 151 reviews Sales Rank: 33
Color: one color Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Size: 8 ounce Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.6 x 2.3
MPN: 1010311 Model: 10103 UPC: 022791156407 EAN: 0022791156407 ASIN: B000056W4W
Release Date: June 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Cleaner than Plastic May 8, 2007 Stephanie Gage (Austin, Texas USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I love these glass bottles because they are so easy to get clean. And I don't have to worry about the harboring bacteria because it's non-porous! I also don't have to worry about the chemicals that are used to manufacture plastic bottles.
Highly Recommend These August 19, 2007 D. Haggar 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I originally bought these bottles becuase I didn't like the idea of storing breastmilk in plastic. A few months later I come to find out a that most of the plastic bottles leach chemicals into milk... guess I just lucked out by going with these from the start. I love that they clean up so easily, don't scratch like the plastic bottles and if you are worried they might break... don't! My son kicked one off of his stroller tray and it fell onto our patio.. .and it fell HARD! Didn't break - not even a chip! The only reason I did not give them 5 stars is because I don't like that they came with latex nipples, which I have an allergy to... repeated exposure to latex is known to cause allergies, which I wouldn't want to induce in my child. I have been using dr. brown nipples. They fit but don't seem to vent air very well. I did buy a few of silicone evenflow nipples, which vent better but my son doesn't seem to like as much.
Everyone should have these! October 10, 2007 C. Mazzeo (Durham, NC) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
A. These came much more quickly than Amazon said they would -a plus. B. I was doubtful that they would actually fit my Medela Pump 'n Style pump...but they do! No need to do a cumbersome transfer, which was the only thing keeping me from purchasing them. Since many of the nutrients and immune factors stay in the plastic bottle, pumping in to plastic and then transfering to glass didn't seem to make much sense...but not a problem with these! C. They're heavy and durable, and I can't imagine them breaking without serious effort. With all the worries about the chemicals in plastics, these have taken a real load off my mind. I recommend them to all mothers, even if they only help with your stress level. They seem to only be available at Amazon, which is a shame. While you're looking, dont forget to buy them in the larger size as well: Evenflo Classic 8 oz. Glass Nurser - 6-Pack. It'll come in handy later. Oh, also: My baby is fine with the nipples that came with them, but he's not really the picky sort. [Edit: After using these for a few months, I have noticed that they get and stay colder than the plastic bottles, and seem to keep the milk in the fridge fresher longer. Enjoy!]
Would be perfect with silicone nipples January 8, 2008 Young mom (Texas) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
These bottles are inexpensive, simple to use, and are a great, safe alternative to plastic bottles. However, they come with awful latex rubber nipples which are UNSAFE due to potential allergic reactions and contain Nitrosamines which are very potent human carcinogens. Throw away the nipple it comes with and buy the Evenflo Classic Silicone nipples instead. Dr. Brown's nipples fit great too.
Wonderful and Inexpensive bottles June 30, 2007 Lael 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have used the bottles for four months and really like them. I have a Medela breast pump and the bottles fit directly on the pump, allowing me to pump directly into the bottle. I use Dr. Brown's nipples because the ones that come with the bottles seem kind of hard. According to the book, Baby 411, antibodies from breastmilk stick to plastic, but not glass. I believe the authors of the book recommend glass bottles.
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