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Dr. Brown's 2-pack 7-ounce Standard Feeding System Glass Baby Bottles | 
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| Brand: Dr. Brown's Category: Baby Product
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $6.00 (35%)
New (14) from $10.99
Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 319
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.4 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 2.5 x 9
MPN: 262 Model: 262 UPC: 072239002629 EAN: 0072239002629 ASIN: B000YASFEE
Release Date: December 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Patented internal vent system created by Dr. Craig Brown | | • | Fits all of the existing Dr. Brown's Standard nipples (all Levels) | | • | Works with all of the existing Dr. Bown's convenience accessories including Microwave Sterilizer, Drying Rack and Dishwasaher Basket | | • | 7-ounce Standard Size | | • | Infant to Toddler |
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Product Description Buy 4 bottles get the 5th one free. Offer good on participating items only. Discount will be taken off the pair with equal or lesser value. Add all bottles to your cart and the discount will automatically be taken at checkout.Offer good while supplies last. Parents have come to rely on Dr. Brown's bottles because of the health benefits for baby. Our new glass baby bottles feature the same patented internal vent system that helps reduce feeding problems like colic, spit-up, burping and gas. As always, our patented vent system eliminates the vacuum and the air bubbles, to provide positive-pressure feeding for baby.Fit all of the existing Dr. Brown's Standard nipples (all Levels). Ages 1 to 5 years. 2 per pack.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
Perfect Bottle October 15, 2008 Missy (MO) I love this bottle. My baby is breastfed and takes an occasional bottle. She has no problem going back and forth from breast to bottle with these. She's also never gotten gas after taking a bottle and rarely spits up. I love the fact that they're glass. Sure the BPA free plastic is safe this week but I wouldn't be suprised if they find something toxic in it later down the road. Glass has been around forever and is safe. As for the complaints that other reviewers have had-- I've never had one of these bottles leak before. Never had a nipple colapse (stage one is all I've used). So far, the paint isn't chipping off but I do hand wash them to prevent this problem. And as for the extra parts to clean, people are so lazy! It literally takes a few seconds to clean these two extra parts! I love these bottles and feel good about using them for my child.
the best bottle product on the market October 8, 2008 I. Portnoy (Boston, MA) Hello, we have been using these bottles for 8 months now and are very happy with this product, easy on baby's ears and stomach, I recommend buying glass bottles (easier to wash and heats faster then plastic ones), we also bought electric steam heater and microwave sterilizer for these glass bottles all worked out very well for us.
Great alternative to plastic bottles, no leaks!! August 25, 2008 Monique A. Mugg (West Olive, MI) I like these bottles, we switched to glass bottles due to BPA concerns. Dr. Brown's bottles are great for me because they fit onto my Medela breast pump, so I can pump directly into these bottles. This is a big time saver, I do not have to wash two bottles for pumping plus another bottle for eating, I can use two Dr. Brown's bottles to pump into. The only thing I dislike is the straw valve, it is plastic and it adds to the amount of dishes to do, but it does keep excess gas out of baby's tummy, so for colicky babies this would be the best bottle out there!
Most expensive at Amazon August 11, 2008 G. Vulava (Troy, MI, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Surprisingly, amazon has the most expensive pricing for this product - Babisrus has the item available at 1/3rd the price
OUTRAGEOUS PRICE - don't buy it here. August 7, 2008 shimpiphany i own and use these bottles, they are great if a little difficult to clean. i bought them at babies r us for about 14 bucks. i know for a fact that right start carries them for about the same price. 43 dollars?! you have to be kidding me. don't let the BPA scare trick you into being gouged.
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