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Evenflo 8-Ounce Classic Glass Nurser 3 Pack | 
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| Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
List Price: $5.99 Buy New: $3.95 You Save: $2.04 (34%)
New (7) from $3.95
Rating: 158 reviews Sales Rank: 117
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: 1010314 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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| Features:
| • | Three pack of 8 oz. glass bottles | | • | Micro-vents allow even flow of liquid, prevent nipple collapse | | • | Includes 3 bottles and 3 slow-flow nipples. | | • | Recommended for newborn to 3 months |
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Product Description Evenflo Classic 8 oz. Glass Nurser - 3pk A classic glass bottle is for more than just a nostalgic look, especially when it's Evenflo. The bottles are easy-to-grip and retain heat. Plus, they don't stain as easily as plastic bottles do. The bottles have Sensitive Response nipple that adjusts to baby's sucking pressure for just the right amount of flow. The Micro Air Vents reduce the amount of air in your little infant's tummy.
Amazon.com Product Description Small and durable, the eight-ounce tempered glass bottles in the CustomFlow Nurser 3-Pack from Evenflo offer a simple and pleasurable feeding experience for both parent and baby. Easy to assemble and clean, each of these compact bottles come with a nipple, cap ring and nipple cap. Made especially for infants or babies who cannot yet hold their own bottle, the CustomFlow Nurser gives you the option of avoiding plastic bottles while still making sure feeding time is comfortable and safe for your baby.  | The Evenflo 8-ounce CustomFlow Nurser offers: - Durable BPA-free construction.
- Soft and flexible silicone nipple for the baby's comfort.
- Includes nipple cap and cap ring.
- Eight-ounce size.
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The CustomFlow Nurser retains heat and cold well. View larger. | Safe Alternative to Plastic Bottles These BPA-free glass bottles help you avoid the risk of baby possibly ingesting chemicals while feeding, providing a safe alternative to common plastic bottles. The CustomFlow Nurser also retains heat and cold well and avoids staining, making clean-up a breeze. And you can see right through them so it's easy to gauge exactly how much baby has consumed. Responsive Nipple and Micro Air Vents for Comfort The CustomFlow Nurser comes complete with soft and flexible silicone nipples that respond to baby's sucking pressure for a comfortable feeding experience. Micro air vents help to promote an even flow of liquid to keep air out of baby's tummy, helping to reduce gas and prevent the nipple from collapsing. The slow flow nipple is ideal for newborns up to three months old. About Evenflo For over 85 years, Evenflo has been a worldwide leader in the development of innovative infant equipment and is now one of the nation's leading manufacturers of high quality baby care and juvenile products. Evenflo began as a company that solely distributed baby care products. They have now expanded to manufacturing products, like car seats, strollers, high chairs, play yards and activity centers, that meet all the needs of children from birth to the pre-school years.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 153 more reviews...
good, affordable alternative to plastic bottles November 20, 2008 N. Khan These bottles are great, and I had a hard time finding them in stores around me. They do not seem to give her any problems with gas. I like that they are glass (BPA free), easy to clean and very affordable.
Classic Design; Safe Materials November 6, 2008 whitneyinnz (Auckland, New Zealand) These bottles have been perfect for us. We started bottle-feeding out of necessity when our baby was only 6 weeks old, and these bottles have worked perfectly. They're BPA free, which means we don't have to worry about heating them. We haven't had any trouble with the nipples, and we're currently using the Stage 2 (3-6 months) size. We love these bottles and their classic design. And the price is great (BPA-Free plastic bottles often cost $12 each). If you are bottle-feeding, I would recommend getting at least 12-15 of them so you don't have to wash and sterilize bottles everyday.
Great Customer Service at Evenflo, but nipples collapsed November 4, 2008 Shallena Crounse (loma linda, ca) We tried to switch our 8 month old son from Avent bottles to these bottles when I first learned about BPA. The nipples collapsed. I purchased a different size of nipples, and they collapsed, too! So I contacted Evenflo, and they sent me another size of nipple, which also collapsed, but their customer service was excellent! They were kind, helpful, and efficient.
Not Nice Nipples November 4, 2008 mother dear (Chesterland, OH, USA) The bottles are nice & sturdy but as has been commented before, the nipples are shoddy. I breastfed for 11 months, supplementing with AVENT botles(which I was extremely happy with functionally but they have BPA) but I just switched to these because they're BPA-free. I would not recommend these to nursing mothers because the poorly shaped nipple is completely unnatural. These tiny, narrow nipples are unlike AVENT's nipples, which mimic a good nursing latch. We used a #2 AVENT nipple, which has a slow flow and caused my daughter to actively nurse from the bottle. These Evenflow slow nipples are so fast that they caused her to chug-a-lug quickly. At first she even choked. Medela nipples fit as an alternate but they are faster than AVENT as well and they're just the wrong shape. The seal on the Evenflow bottles are slightly leaky if you don't get the rings screwed on just right, which in my one-handed hurry I rarely seem to be able to do.
Evenflo Glass Bottles November 2, 2008 S. Lund I love these bottles! I had planned to go with the more expensive bottles (BPA free cute bug designs and all) but decided to save some money. I love the vintage look of these and I'm so happy I bought them. As a side benefit they are a perfect fit for my Medela [...] pump. The one problem I have is that my son won't take the silicone nipple and I'm having a hard time finding a latex one that will fit the bottle.
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