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4.5
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UPC | 853049001015 |
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Born Free Bottle Wide Neck 5 oz (pack 2 ) ( Value Bulk Multi-pack)
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The bottle is durable and BPA free. But for the price they over charge. If you buy the bottles in a pack it only comes with one vent, so you have to buy the vents separate (that cost $6.99 for two). And if you don't use the vent the bottle will leak. Sometimes even with the vent in the bottle it will leak from the sides if you don't close it properly.
our breastfed baby did not take to bottles at all. we went through several bottles, including the adiri. born free worked for him. we initially got the glass for fear of the BPA. these BPA free bottles are much lighter and something the baby can learn to hold. the vent system is a little cumbersome to wash. i don't know if they make a difference since this is the only bottle my baby has drank from.
I bought this product after the BPA issues with the bottles. I had originally been using Dr. Browns bottles (polycarbonate - not BPA free) and switched to Born Free because they were BPA free. The nipples are a lot faster flow and my twins were preemies using Dr. Brown preemie bottles and were on the Level 1 nipples for Born Free and the flow was still too much! Dr. Brown nipples are easy to handle and it seems like one of my twins has a lot more gas with these bottles vs. the Born Free. Save your money and buy Dr. Brown since it has a vent system. I just bought the polypropylene Dr. Brown bottles and didn't think twice about NOT using these! Save your money!!
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