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Adiri Natural Nurser Ultimate Bottle Stage 3 Orange, Fast Flow (6+ months) | 
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| Brand: Adiri Category: Baby Product
List Price: $12.50 Buy New: $5.49 You Save: $7.01 (56%)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 7533
Color: Orange Size: Stage 3 - Ages 6 mos. and up Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 2.6 x 2.6 x 6
MPN: AS13ORG Model: AD1-3-ORG UPC: 744431001518 EAN: 0691984424465 ASIN: B0013CIQOG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Safe: BPA and phthalate-free | | • | Soft: Breast like in feel, breast-shaped in design | | • | Simple: Easy to use Fill Twist and FeedTM system | | • | Reduces Colic | | • | MDEA 2008 Award Winner |
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Product Description The Adiri Natural Nurser Ultimate Bottle is 100% polycarbonate-free and bisphenol-A free. It offers high quality materials, a graceful design, and the new Fill, Twist and Feed? system, engineered so that a parent or caregiver can quickly prepare a bottle, even with a hungry infant under one arm. A sleek cover protects the bottle from getting dirty and keeps the nipple from leaking during transport. The Adiri Natural Nurser comes in three stages for three different flow rates. Each stage holds 8 oz. of fluid and is dishwasher safe! 1 Bottle Per Pack. Stage 1 - Ages 0-3 mos., Stage 2 - Ages 3-6 mos., and Stage 3 - Ages 6 mos. and up.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Picky Baby-tried EVERYTHING+it doesn't leak with this small tip! October 8, 2008 A. Kaufman (Teton Valley, Idaho) I have a darling little boy who HATED the bottle. We've tried playtex,(several different nipples), avent, nuk, and more different kinds of pacifiers. He'd act like the bottle was biting him and would scream whenever a bottle approached his mouth. He was premature and I think all the other bottles' nipples were too long and he'd gag. I know my boob doesn't look like the end of an avent bottle. Yikes! Needless to say-he took to the Adiri better than all the others. At 5 months old-Now he sees it and is excited and sits forward to take it. He still isn't a pro with the bottle-he preferes nursing but will take it from his daddy when I'm working part time. Bonus-It's a very cute bottle too! Tip for leaking while nipple down for filling: Since we've tried all sorts of bottles, we have all sorts of bottle parts. Lids from other bottles work better for keeping the nipple from leaking. I use a bottle cap from a playtex or one from the avent. It only goes to about the 2 oz mark rather than the whole bottle and it's easy to cover the nipple holes. I haven't had trouble with it leaking at all using the different lid...
AMAZING! Designed to prevent nipple confusion September 3, 2008 SarahAne (Salamanca, NY) I don't say that to be insulting to those that have had trouble with it and it's not that large of a learning curve. It's a matter of reading the directions and following them. I thought it was really leaky at first but I didn't have the cap screwed on all the way, when you think it's on, try a little more and it will probably turn at bit more. Also, make sure that you press the cap on to the bottle tightly so the liquid doesn't leak into the cap. THEN when you have it on and you turn it upright and you take the cap off - let it sit for a few seconds upright before giving it to baby, then test it - I did. turn it over, it will give a few dribbles then nothing will come out. ANY bottle is going to leak if it falls down next to the baby in the car seat upside down and the babies body is pressing on the nipple, but barring that, mine is AMAZING. it's been a GODSEND helping him go between bottle and breast easily. Mine never had an issue with the nipple length. I love it, I had stage 1, 2, and we're now on 3.
Don't waste your time and money August 24, 2008 Dada Baby (Los Angeles, CA) Adiri Bottle Review Leak, leak, leak, leak,... it will leak at the nipple, it will leak at the cover. I read good and bad reviews. I thought I give it a try because I liked the design. I regret trying. I bought 10 bottles. All 10 bottles leaked. I made absolutely sure it was dry and tightly covered. The bottle needs to be upside down to read how much milk is in it. When it's upside down it will leak at the nipple. When you turn it back over all the milk that leaked from the nipple will now be all over the bottle when you remove the cap. Then it will leak at the cover, which is on the bottom of the bottle. One leaked so bad it drained a whole 60 ml of milk while just sitting on my counter. If you don't mind dealing with a fussy bottle and a fussy baby at every feeding then get it. Not worth the price. Surprised it won an award. But, then it is a innovative design award. Functionally it sucks more than my baby. Remember I tried 10 bottles and they all leaked. You may be purchasing the 11th bottle if I would have replaced the ones I bought if I replaced it. But after going through 10 bottles and experiencing all 10 leaking why even bother getting replacements.
great concept, needs a LOT of work July 16, 2008 BPA freak (cowboy country) we bought these bottles about 5 months ago for our twins when on the hunt for BPA free bottles. the concept is fantastic, even down to the multiple hole in the nipple. however, this bottle is nearly impossible to fill without leaking. you must fill it upside down with the cap on, but the cap never prevented liquid from escaping. the cap extends so far down the bottle, that it is hard to come off without unscrewing the bottom, which causes more leaking. and, liquid would often come out of the bottom when the bottle was turned right side up. again, the concpet is great, especially for babies being transitioned from breast to bottle, but it needs a LOT of work. our bottles are now chewies for the babies. quite expensive chewies if you ask me.
5 stars before, now just 1 May 19, 2008 V. Babau (Worc. MA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We purchased three bottles when the baby was only 4 months old and she immediately loved them. Our daughter is 9 months old now and Adiri is the only bottle we used. They began to stain, understandably after such extensive use, so we decide to purchase two new bottles @ Babies "R" Us. Unfortunately the moment I took one out of the box I noticed that the plastic was different, much harder then the ones we previously used. That would have been ok but when we tried to feed the baby I also noticed that the milk flowed a whole lot more profusely than before which cause the baby to choke. When I squeezed the bottle over the sink i noticed there are more holes in the nipple of the new bottle than there were before, in the old ones. So we paid 24 dollars for two bottles that we don't use. Was this just a bad batch that made its way into the stores? I hope so but I can't see myself buying another one just to see if that's the case. Why change something that works? I really loved everything about these bottles and so I encouraged everyone that had a baby or was about to get one, but now ...
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