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Born Free 9-Ounce Wide Neck BornFree Bottles Twin Pack | 
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| Brand: Born Free Category: Baby Product
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $5.00 (25%)
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Rating: 110 reviews Sales Rank: 249
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.2 x 2.7
MPN: 10004 Model: 10004 UPC: 853049001039 EAN: 0853049001039 ASIN: B000MRK5MO
Release Date: November 1, 2006 Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $1,000.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by 16th Avenue Pharmacy Inc.. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Twin pack of 9 oz. wide-neck bottles made from Bisphenol-A free plastic | | • | Revolutionary venting system helps reduce colic symptoms and middle ear infections | | • | Soft stage-one nipple prevents hard suckling | | • | Includes 2 bottles, 2 stage-one nipples, and travel cover. |
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Amazon.com Product Description A smart way to feed your precious one, this twin pack of BornFree 9-ounce wide-neck bottles is free of the potentially harmful chemical Bisphenol-A. Now you can feed your baby safely, comfortably, and worry free. BornFree is made of Polyamide, a special plastic that is Bisphenol-A free and more resistant to detergents. This bottle also features a revolutionary venting system, which helps reduce colic symptoms and the risk of middle ear infections. The unique inner valve prevents side leaks and allows you shake freely when mixing. Additionally, each bottle comes with a soft, gentle stage-one nipple that prevents hard suckling and does not collapse. This two-pack is dishwasher safe (top rack) and comes with a high-grade stage-one nipple and travel cover. What's in the Box 2 bottles, 2 stage-one nipples, and travel cover.
Product Description BornFreeTM Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles, complete with the new innovative air vent that helps eliminate colic symptoms. Each bottle comes with a stage 1 nipple and a cover. 2 Per Pack. Excellent baby gear products and other baby stuff available for baby registry.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 105 more reviews...
Great BPA free bottles November 20, 2008 Crestviewer (CO, USA) I ordered these bottles to replace my Dr. Brown's bottles when my daughter was about 5 months because they were BPA free. I was worried that she wouldn't take the new bottles well because they were a different size and shape but she didn't hesitate at all. We have had no problems with these bottles. She is now 11 months and they have held up great. The one thing that I didn't like about the Dr. Brown's bottles I originally had was all of the different parts. While the Born Free bottles have just as many parts to wash, you do not need a special small brush for these like you do with the Dr. Brown's bottles which I like.
Best Unbreakable BPA-free bottles on the market November 7, 2008 hush (Washington, USA) Look no further, these are the best "safe" (BPA-free & unbreakable) bottles you'll find. The wide neck makes pouring milk into them very easy without spills. They're lightweight & easy to clean - those inexpensive Munchin bottle brushes will work fine. We used the level 1/slowest flow nipple for our son's entire first year because we found the higher flow nipples allowed too much milk to spill out everywhere once he was able to feed himself & carry his own bottle. We were skeptical of pretty much all plastic bottles, and so our first purchases were glass bottles - but we learned the hard way that glass definitely isn't the best option for an active little baby. We tried Wee-go Glass bottles w/silicone sleeve, which by the way, we DO NOT recommend because our then 10-month old dropped and broke 2 of them, leaving little shards of glass on the floor(!!). Born Free bottles are currently the safest way to go. A time-saving tip: serve only cold or room-temperature bottles. We don't recommend heating any type of plastic bottles ever - even "safe" plastic bottles like these. If you start kids off with cold bottles they'll be happy with them & won't know the difference.
Nipple Collapse October 27, 2008 L. Powers (New York, NY) I am very disappointed in these bottles. After reading reviews, they seemed like the best option for BPA free bottles. At first they worked ok with my newborn, but after less than 2 weeks nearly every nipple collapses during feedings, and my baby keeps on sucking in more air - you can actually hear her sucking in air. She gets very gassy and uncomfortable after feedings and I blame it mainly on these bottles and nipples. I switched to the new Dr. Browns BPA free bottles and they seem so be working great so far -- AND they are not as expensive as the Born Free. Some people seem to love the Born Free bottles, just didn't work for us. Good luck!!
Use with Gerber NUK nipples October 24, 2008 P. Benden These bottles are great for being BPA free, but they cause alot of collic without a better nipple than comes with the bottle. I've found that the Gerber NUK nipples work best!(YES...they fit) They are more like the breast, which the baby loves, and they are much easier on baby (she doesn't have to suck as hard, and she gets less air, which reduces her collic by a major amount). I would recommend if you can't see your self using any other bottle, try a Gerber NUK nipple, especially if you have a collicy baby!
The best bottles ever build October 24, 2008 JOSE LUIS CRESPO R. (Florida, USA) This is the best bottles ever build. My baby, (3 month old) is happy besides is BPA free.. I recommend it.
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