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Medela 80ml(2.7 oz) Breastmilk Containers 12-pk. | 
enlarge | Brand: Medela Category: Baby Product
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $2.00 (15%)
New (5) from $10.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 3461
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: 87060 Model: 87061 UPC: 020451870601 EAN: 0020451870601 ASIN: B0009XBX4K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 12 pack 80ml containers and lids for easy storage in the freezer or fridge | | • | compatible with all medela breastpumps | | • | Includes Quick Clean Micro Wave bag to sterilize bottles before use | | • | Dehp and bpa Free | | • | Special FDA grade plastic designed to retain breastmilks beneficial properties |
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Product Description For collection, refrigeration and/or freezing Guaranteed sterile & ready-to-use Bulk pack of 12 containers for easy storage in freezer or fridge Works with all Medela breastpumps for pumping directly into the container Special FDA grade plastic designed to retain breastmilk's beneficial properties *All Medela bottles & breastpump kits are 100% Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Perfect for storing-- freezer or fridge! September 30, 2008 Shannon Leckey (NYC, United States) I love these, they are the perfect storage containers for me. The shape means they are easy to have lined up in the fridge, standing, OR easy to have stacked in bulk in the freezer! The long thin shape also makes it faster & easier to defrost or warm up because so much of the milk is exposed to the sides-- just drop a container into a drinking glass and run water on it. It's perfect meal size, just under 3 oz per bottle. So no measuring out milk for every meal into a new container, then pouring it into a bottle to drink. Just warm up, and pour into bottle. If you are a medela user, you can actually put a medela nipple directly onto this as well. (I dont do that because I prefer adiri bottles for actual feeding, slower flow).
Very bad smell September 29, 2008 A new Mom (Issaquah, WA) The tubes have very very bad and strong plastic smell. Even after I washed the tubes and boiled them with hot water again, the smell was still very strong. The other plastic products from medela do not have the same smell. For the babies' safty, I do NOT recommend the product to anyone.
New Mom August 1, 2008 New Mom (Santa Barbara, CA) The Medela breastmilk containers are really convenient! I use them to carry pre-measured powdered formula in my diaper bag for on the go bottles and also for pumping when I know that I'm not going to get much milk (like right after nursing). I really like that they come pre-sterilized so I don't have to boil them before using. Great little back-up containers!
great little containers March 10, 2008 margaret gerfelder 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These things work great. I take them to work, fill them up and bring them home. They also work great with the playtex bottle system. I can just screw my playtex bottle nipple on to these medela containers (actually, this works with any of the medela containers). I don't have to pour anything back and forth. For day care, I just send them a nipple and a couple of defrosted medela containers, and that's it! No fuss! No need to "make" the bottles.
Great, but need to be bigger December 23, 2007 EGS 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I agree with other reviewers that it would be MUCH better if these bottles were bigger. If I'm puming after a feeding or something they're fine, but if I'm pumping in place of a feeding, I generally pump about 6 oz which is just enough that the bottles won't hold it all, but also enough that if I try to switch bottles I wind up with two bottles that only have a quarter z or so each in them. It's annoying. And maybe I'm missing something, but it doesn't seem like you can buy the larger collection bottles separately - you either have to get them with a kit, or with a feeding and storage set, either way you're paying for additional parts you don't need. The plusses though are these things come pre-sterilized and the small size has some advantages - topping off a newborn who only needs an ounce or two, or pre-measuring a couple of ounces of breastmilk to mix with cereal, for example.
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