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Lansinoh 20435 Breastmilk Storage Bags, 25-Count Boxes (Pack of 4) | 
enlarge | Brand: Lansinoh Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $29.96 Buy New: $19.00 You Save: $10.96 (37%)
New (3) from $19.00
Rating: 72 reviews Sales Rank: 349
Number Of Items: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6.1 x 5.4
ASIN: B000FKHMGU
Release Date: May 2, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 25 pre-sterilized storage bags hold 6 ounces of breast milk each | | • | Bags store flat in freezer, take up less space | | • | Write-on tab outside fill area eliminates potential puncture and ink contamination | | • | Color-change zipper seal for proof of closure | | • | Tamper-evident safety seal |
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Amazon.com Expressing breast milk from work takes a lot of time and dedication, so anything that will make the process easier is appreciated by moms. Storing milk in bottles takes up valuable freezer space and means that you have to keep purchasing more and more bottles to build up your stash of food for baby. These plastic breast milk storage bags come pre-sterilized, and are easy to carry around--as they're not much bigger than a travel pack of tissues. In fact, they come in a tissue-style dispenser, making them easy to access and store. Each bag stores up to 6 ounces, or 180 milliliters of milk, and seals tightly to preserve freshness. Bags lay flat in the freezer saving plenty of space for more milk or other foods. Milk transfers easily from bag to bottle with no spillage. A tab above the fill area lets you write the express date, volume of milk, and the name of your child (in case you are handing it off to a busy daycare provider for feedings) on the bag without worry that you may puncture and contaminate your milk with ink. For moms who have to temporarily store their milk in a busy office refrigerator, a tamper-evident safety seal on each bag informs you if someone has been in your supply. Each box includes 25 storage bags. --Cristina Vaamonde
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| Customer Reviews: Read 67 more reviews...
Good storage option August 30, 2008 Winter baby (SF Bay Area) I've used them since I've gone back to work to store breast milk. They're great. I like the double zip, tissue-like dispense pack design and most importantly the tab for writing the date of expression and volume is separate (easy to read and will not bleed through). They allow me to freeze flat. The only slight disappointment is that it does not fit exactly in the freezer storage box I have (the sides are a little crunched) but I can still use them in it. I know other reviewers have lamented the accuracy of the volume; but it you stand it up on it's bottom so it can stand on its own (carefully of course, it is liquid gold!) it's pretty accurate. I would highly recommend these!
I love Lansinoh August 25, 2008 Anna (Heidelberg, Germany) Okay, I swear I do not work for Lansinoh, but I just love all of their products. And this being one of them. I use these daily and love how organized my freezer is. I can lay them flat and they come out nice and thin. GREAT PRODUCT! Especially if you are like me and have alot of Breastmilk to store. I have also tried almost every major brand of bag out there. I only came across these as I got a sample and thought I would give it a try. I have been hooked every since. You will not be disappointed in this product.
These bags are great! Sturdy and easy touse August 1, 2008 Rachael P. (new york, ny United States) I have been breastfeeding my son for the past 7 months & have gone thru a pack of 4 of these lansinoh bags. I researched several kinds and decided on these b/c of the reviews and am glad I got them. They hold up well and I like how they lie flat so they take up less space in the freezer. I stack the bags on top of one another & then put them in a big ziplock bag. I do have to say that the lines that indicate levels of milk aren't quite accurate, so I usually look at the amount on the bottle I pumped into and use that info for marking the bag. Overall I think these are really great. I've never had any leaks, but I am not filling them up more than 5 oz or so and that may be why.
Excellent product July 31, 2008 Ana I. Diaz (Carolina, Puerto Rico United States) The Lansinoh 20435 Breastmilk Storage Bags are easy to manage. No leaks. Great design for easy storage and the tabs with the dates are clearly visible once they are in the freezer.
Great product! July 26, 2008 M. C. Bisuna (Philippines) I initially used 4 oz bottles to store my breast milk in the freezer but after about 20 or so bottles, I realized I did not have enough space! This storage bag makes it easy to stock on milk without having to sacrifice freezer space. I was also able to find a freezer-safe plastic container which I use to stack the bags thereby eliminating the risk of accidentally tearing the plastic bag (which by the way is very thick). Now, I don't have to worry about not having enough supply despite going back to work!
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