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Adiri Natural Nurser Ultimate Bottle Stage 2 Blue, Med Flow (3-6 months) | 
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| Brand: Adiri Category: Baby Product
List Price: $12.50 Buy New: $6.95 You Save: $5.55 (44%)
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 5524
Color: Blue Age: 3 - 6 months Size: Stage 2 - Ages 3-6 mos. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 2.6 x 2.6 x 6
MPN: AD12BLU Model: AD1-2-BLU UPC: 691984424458 EAN: 0691984424458 ASIN: B00143Z9EO
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 FeedTM 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 16 more reviews...
Adiri Natural Nurser Ultimate Bottle Stage 2 Blue, Med Flow (3-6 months) September 30, 2008 love spell (USA) it is hard to pure milk into the bottle without spilling from the tip since the bottle need to be upside down to put milk in. it leak milk from the bottom screw cap. my niece still don't like bottles and she refuse to drink it with this bottle too. There is no different from the other bottle.
bottle September 20, 2008 Andy Steele (houston, tx USA) most different type of bottle i have come across and i have bought many. i had two children who would not take a bottle and this is the closest i have seen to the breast. my daughter did take it better then any other I have tried.
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.
Good bottle for breastfed baby. August 18, 2008 Emily from Minneapolis I bought this bottle for my breastfed 3 month old who is starting daycare. We tried several other bottles and this is the only bottle we could get him to put in his mouth without getting upset. So far we haven't had any of the problems listed in the other reviews, other than it does leak if you aren't careful because of the somewhat awkward set up. We warm the milk up in a storage container, shake it and then pour it into the bottle and turn it upright right away to avoid leaks. We don't wash it in the dishwasher, which I think has helped keep it in good shape. I did put one in the microwave in a moment of desparation and the nipple turned a bit yellow. Won't do that again. This bottle is a little bit more of a hassle than a regular bottle, but if you are a breastfeeding mother trying to get your baby to take milk from a bottle I highly recommend it. If you are formula feeding I don't really see a point since it is meant to be more appealing to a baby who is used to a breast. In that case just use a regular bottle.
good! July 20, 2008 S. Arnold (VA) I bought this looking for something more like a breast because my baby didn't seem to like a regular bottle and nipple; but sometimes it's necessary for him to take a bottle. I haven't had any problems with it leaking like others have written. It does seem to be a little better than a regular bottle but not exactly like a breast. I'm still pleased with this.
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