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Dr. Brown's 8 oz Polypropylene Bottle - 3 Pack | 
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| Brand: Dr. Brown's Category: Baby Product
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $8.00 You Save: $8.99 (53%)
New (14) from $8.00
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 51
Color: Clear Batteries Included: No Age: 3 months - 5 years Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 100 Size: 3-pack Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7 x 2 x 8.5
MPN: 280 Model: 280 UPC: 072239002803 EAN: 0072239002803 ASIN: B0018JWAF0
Release Date: June 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Polypropylene bottles are BPA Free | | • | Patented internal vent system created by Dr. Craig Brown eliminates the vacuum and air bubbles to help significantly reduce colic, spit-up, burping and gas | | • | Fits all of the existing Dr. Brown's standard nipples | | • | Works with all of the existing Dr. Brown's convenience accessories including microwave sterilizer, drying rack and dishwasher basket | | • | 8-ounce standard size |
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Product Description These bottles have a patented internal vent system created by Dr. Craig Brown which eliminates the vacuum and air bubbles to help significantly reduce colic, spit-up, burping and gas.Can be used with all of the existing Dr. Brown's standard nipples. Polypropylene bottles are BPA Free. 8-ounce standard size. 3 Pack.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Safe Plastic; Natural Flow; Easy to use/clean... September 14, 2008 David S. (USA) Yes, easy to use and clean. I know it has several parts but if you wash it right after the baby finished her bottle, you simply can rinse it in a warm/hot water and it's clean! If you don't wash it right away it's ok, use some warm/hot water, soap (I buy Planet or other mild soaps) and there are 3 holes in the vent part, brush them with a small brush 1-2 times.. is really easy especially after you do it a couple of times. The bottle is pretty thick but light. It seems strong and durable. Baby drinks with no interrupts. I like the natural flow feature of this bottle. If you use just nipple and bottle of other brand with no vent, it creates vacuum and your baby often stops many many times. I did not like that as she got tired faster and never finished her bottle and had to snack more often... The nipple is soft and it is standard. I like that it is soft breast like (so many other nipple seem so thick). We talked to 3 lactation consultants and they recommended Playtex Drop Ins (wide neck bottles) or in our case, our baby would only drink from Standard nipple/bottle, they always recommended Dr. Browns. So if these are the only 2 bottles I will buy for my children. I tried every bottle and nipple out there except Avent and Born Free (our lactation consultants really did not recommend them); mixed different bottles with nipples, inserted vent from Dr. Browns into different bottle when they didn't have the safe bottles yet and I was very happy to see these new Dr. browns bottles that are safe for my child. And one more thing. When we used OTHER bottles they were somewhat hard to wash. Bottles inside would be sticky and we had to brush them for a long time and rinse really well before they felt clean. I never had this problem with Dr. Browns bottles.
Just a hype September 13, 2008 K. Lim (Virginia Beach, VA) Baby is still gaseous. There is no noticeable different between the other baby bottles we have been using. Been using the bottles for about a month.
Far Inferior to Avent bottles September 12, 2008 J. Shinn (United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently purchased these due to the recent BPA scare with baby bottles. I was using the Avent bottles purchased 4 years ago for use with my first child. The instructions state to not shake the bottle but I only use powdered formula and stirring or swishing will not remove all the clumps. When I finally gave in and starting shaking, formula starting shooting out of the bottle. I guess these would be okay for liquid premixed formula but certainly not an option for powdered formula which requires mixing. These are an incredible pain to clean with all the parts and confusing to figure out how to assemble. The nipples are tiny, thin and flimsy. I was quite relieved to see Avent now has BPA free bottles which I was happy to return to using. The Avent system is much simpler by design to clean/use, higher quality product and much more diverse line of products that are all interchangeable.
Dr. Brown is a saver! September 11, 2008 S. Ruddell (Santiago, Chile) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great product, would recommend it anytime! The valve system has done wonders for us!
Finally! The glass Dr. Browns can retire August 29, 2008 T. Miguens (Portland, OR USA) Dr. Brown's bottles are great but the BPA-free glass versions were heavy and had a strange 7-oz size. These are the welcome alternative. Have held up great with hand washing and micro sterilizing over several months.
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