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Sassy Baby's Mam 9 oz. Girl 3 pack Bottle | 
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| Brand: Sassy Category: Baby Product
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $7.55 You Save: $5.44 (42%)
New (4) from $7.55
Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 733
Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 9OZ 3PK Girl Size: 9OZ 3PK Girl Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 8.8 x 2.8
Model: 55631 UPC: 037977556315 EAN: 0037977556315 ASIN: B000C4U4GY
Release Date: November 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Wide mouth system made to be as close to breastfeeding as possible and are easy fill | | • | MAM Assure Bottle is Bisphenol Free | | • | Orthodontic nipple is silky soft silicone | | • | Easy-to-read scale for accurate measuring | | • | Anti colic MAM valve means less gas for baby |
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Product Description The MAM UltiVent widemouth bottle system is designed to be as close to breast-feeding as possible in a reusable bottle. The orthodontic nipple is made of ultra soft silicone and encourages baby to use a natural suckling action similar to breast-feeding. The UltiVent valve is sensitive enough to ensure baby a constant, air free flow of liquid. Removable bottom makes bottle clean up a snap! The new one-piece MAM UltiVent valve is highly sensitive to baby's suckling, assuring a constant, air-free flow. Your baby will feed quietly for longer, uninterrupted periods just like breast-feeding. Less air intake means less spit up and gas. Features Sealing cap for spill-free travel Silky soft MAM UltiVent nipple encourages suckling action just like during breast-feeding MAM shaped orthodontic nipple, trusted by mothers for over 20 years Wide mouth for easy filling Easy-to-read scale for accurate measuring Anti colic MAM UltiVent valve means less gas for baby Removable base for easy cleaning Includes (3) 9 oz bottles each with a medium flow nipple.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
Great----Playtex Ventaire equivalent WITHOUT the BPA of Playtex November 29, 2008 MomofTwo (TX) Those who say these leak, I'm sorry, you're not securing them right. I've had them leak only when I didn't secure them right. Most of the time they do not leak. I test them with water and let them sit on the counter a minute before filling with milk. I LOVE that they have removable bottoms because it makes for easier cleaning. The design means less air bubbles/colic. I bought them as a switch from Playtex Ventaire (similar construction) when it was announced the dangers of BPA. These are BPA free. We love these and are all that we use.
the best November 26, 2008 Trudy (Lothian, MD USA) I like these bottles so much I'm ordering more of them. Easy to clean, easy to assemble, and no leaking.
Good BPA bottles for the price November 17, 2008 Kimberly Cain (Tallahassee, FL United States) I just recently purchased these bottles for my little girl and found them to be worth the price. I've never had a problem with them leaking and my daughter is not as gassy since I've started using them. There are a few things that I've noticed about them, though. 1. If you have small hands, these bottles are probably a little awkward while handling. Fortunately, I have quite large hands for a woman, so they were very convenient for me. 2. It's hard to tell if the nipple is completed through the collar or not just by looking at it. If you pull the nipple until you hear a click, however, you can be sure that the nipple and collar are assembled correctly. 3. There are lots of pieces to clean. You have to assemble these for the bottles to work. There's a white liner and a bottom screw in part for the bottle vent that must be cleaned after every use. If you misplace one of these parts, you cannot use the bottle. If you have a Baby Depot (in Burlington Coat Factory) near you, these bottles are also sold there for $11.99.
Great Bottles November 13, 2008 Ian Striegler (Sac, Ca) Bought them because all the reviews saying it would reduce colic. They sure do. My only problem is that it has so many pieces = a lot to wash. Funny thing - A few times, when I am half asleep I would forget to put the flange on the bottom, then try to fill the bottle. Oh what a mess.
not so great October 30, 2008 R. Trujillo-Bennett (Albuquerque N.M.) I was surprised that I did not like these bottles at all, considering the overall positive reviews. I found them to leak excessively from the base, and could not figure out the magic trick to get it to stop. In addition, the milk dribbles out of the nipple, so if the bottle gets knocked over not only a mess, but also a waste of hard pumped milk! I don't know if the constant dribble is to resemble let down??? Anyway, would not recommend.
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