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Thinkbaby 9oz Twin Pack Baby Bottles | 
enlarge | Brand: Thinkbaby Category: Baby Product
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $11.99 You Save: $5.00 (29%)
New (15) from $11.99
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 1409
Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 9oz Size: 9 ounce Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 2.5 x 7
MPN: 770109 Model: 9oz baby bottle UPC: 890397002004 EAN: 0890397002004 ASIN: B0012K8FJU
Release Date: May 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Thinkbaby bottles are free of bisphenol-A (BPA), lead, PVC, phthalates and nitrosamines | | • | Bottles feature soft silicone anti-colic nipple to reduce incidence of gas and spit up | | • | Dishwasher safe and top rack recommended | | • | Easy to hold design | | • | Travel cap included |
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Product Description Thinkbaby's 9oz bottles include an anti-colic nipple and travel cap. These bottles have been specifically formulated to be free of bisphenol-A (BPA) and toxic chemicals. Features: - Free of BPA
- Travel cap
- Anti-coli nipple
- Stage I (slow flow) nipple
- Two bottles per pack
- Packaged in recycled materials
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Great bottle, good nipple for an older baby. December 30, 2008 galena (NJ) Excellent BPA-free bottle for an older baby(over 3 months). We tried ThinkBaby and GreenToGrow and liked this one better. It had a softer nipple plus an air vent so it was a better chose for our daughter who had a weak suck. It also worked well between breastfeeding due to wide neck variety. However, 0-3 stage nipple is quite fast, so you may need some time to adjust to get a proper technique going(do some suction breaks) or get a different nipple. We had no problem with nipple collapse during feeding but if you put some leftover milk in a bottle in a fridge after some time it will get sucked in. So, after all its very easy to fix. All together, we liked this bottle a lot. -no leaking -easy to clean, easy assemble and easy to hold -no nipple collapse -soft nipple -has a build in air vent
thinkbaby Product Changes October 2, 2008 Kevin Brodwick (Austin , Texas) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We received feedback from our customers that the flow rates of the bottles was too fast for newborns and that the single hole style of nipple allowed fluid to continuously pour. With the feedback received, we introduced a new style of nipple called the Cross Cut. The benefits of the cross cut is that it does not let fluid pour out when held upside down. In addition, we slowed the flow rate of the nipples that come with the bottle. We should mention here that both the 5oz and 9oz come outfitted with slow flow cross cut nipples. As we have slowed down the flow rate significantly, we suggest purchasing the appropriate flow rate for your child. Our recommendations are as follows: 0 to 2 or 3 months - Cross Cut Slow Flow 3 to 6 months - Cross Cut Medium Flow 6 to 1 year - Cross cut Fast Flow We typically suggest that parents move to our sippy cup around 9 months. The sippy cup also features the cross cut and can be held upside down without liquid pouring out. Although, we are extremely focused on paying attention to chemical safety, we also didn't set out to create a company that wasn't responsive to it's users. If you ever have questions, please feel free to email us at info@thinkbabybottles.com. Warmest Regards, Kevin Brodwick founder thinkbaby / thinksport
It is nice to have options... July 12, 2008 momandcrew (Indiana USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Delighted to find a bottle that is bpa free and wide neck. After being bpa free the best feature is that you can use other wide neck nipples with the bottle. This is great because even with the new cross cut nipples my baby will find the nipple sucked down into the bottle when she is only about 1/2 finished with the milk. It is rather a pain to have to fix this for her 1-3 times a feeding. Bottle shape makes them easier for babies to hold themselves, this is a plus. :) I do feel they are a bit on the pricey side, but I feel that will balance out as more manufacturers realize that parents want bpa free bottles. Over all a decent bottle, but she drank from the Soothie bottle a lot better, too bad it contains bpa.
Horrible June 26, 2008 K. Nam 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is third time I'm trying to write a review for this bottle. Somehow it keeps not getting posted. These bottles are absolutely unsuable to due the nipples collapsing so badly. These collapse worse than EvenFlo. I was so excited get these...they were so cute and seemed so promising with BPA free option. I wanted something to replace my Dr. Brown glass bottles to avoid having to wash so many parts but the nipples not only collapse, they twist and get sucked into the bottle. I tried so many times to adjust cap, nipples, vent position, and finally gave up and returned what I could. I emailed the company and no reply after 2 weeks. I wouldn't waste your money and time on these. I'm back to Dr. Browns but will be trying Born Free soon.
thinkbaby bottles, awesome!!! June 11, 2008 V. Nguyen (San Jose, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My son loves these bottles. They are so nice and easy to clean but they are pricey. After switching from Dr. Brown's bottles because of BPA to Momo's glass bottles and Evenflo's glass bottles(without BPA) but then they were easily break. I then switched them to Evenflo's plastic bottles(without BPA). Evenflo's bottles were reasonable but the nipples were too hard for my son to suck on so I had to replace them with Medela's nipples. They were better but they leaked sometimes. I am glad that I ordered thinkbaby bottles. These bottles don't leak at all. Now my next mission is to get a sippy bottle for my son.
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