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The First Years Milk Storage Organizer | 
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| Brand: The First Years Category: Baby Product
List Price: $26.88 Buy New: $16.99 You Save: $9.89 (37%)
New (4) from $16.99
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 5701
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 14.1 x 6.4 x 5
MPN: Y4419 Model: Y4419A1 UPC: 071463044191 EAN: 0071463044191 ASIN: B000K4YSVI
Release Date: July 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Works with most brands of milk storage bags | | • | Maximizes space by freezing milk flat. | | • | Dishwasher safe | | • | Range Birth + Up |
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Product Description Helps keep breastmilk safe and organized! Spring-loaded drawer freezes milk flat and and pushes up front, so all mom has to do is load the rack from the back for first-in, first out! Cover included to keep breast milk isolated from other items in the freezer, or can be used to hold bags for extra storage. Dishwasher-safe, works with most brands of milk storage bags, and maximizes space by freezing milk flat.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Saves Room in the Freezer! Keeps Milk Date Organized! October 8, 2008 JNB We love this item because it very simply compresses milk bags so they freeze flat. This maximizes space in the freezer. The container is also excellent in that it keeps milk date-organized ~ My husband has no problem grabbing the front bag...the latest date while leaving the most recent in the back. :) Makes milk freezing and storage simple, quick and easy. We have found it holds 10 frozen bags with 5oz of milk per bag. The lid can be used to organize additional frozen bags (holds an additional 11-12 frozen 5oz bags) or it snaps on as a lid.
Ok if you buy it @ BabiesRUs August 20, 2008 Julia (Tucson, AZ) The item is OK as an organizer. I used it with Medela bags, it fits about 10 of those if the bags are nicely flattened), so it's good if you need only few stashed. However at BabiesRUs it costs $16.99, whereas at the time of a review Amazon offers it for $23.75 on sale(!). Considering additional shipping cost, the difference definitely is not worth the convenience of a front door delivery.. Also, if you are building a bigger stash, this organizer makes no sense, it takes too much room in the freezer, easier to use 1g freezer bags. Not as neat, but more practical. Not suitable for Lansinoh bags.
Great way to keep track of milk August 10, 2008 Briggsmo (Boston) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Due to extenuating circumstances, I exclusively pumped and fed my baby breast milk from a bottle. I used this storage system several times per day with the Lansinoh bags -- a combination that worked very well for me and my baby. This box allowed me to keep the milk in order by date and time so that I was always using the oldest first. (The Lansinoh bags fit well, and I recommend them too) It kept the milk confined to a small, organized space in the refrigerator and the springloaded backing kept everything standing up and easily visible. I was able to store up to 20+ bags of 5 oz each at any given time. I finally did begin freezing the milk, but chose to freeze it on a cookie sheet and then store it rather than freezing it standing up. It seemed to freeze faster this way. I liked the fact that the storage system is discreet. It looks like a plastic storage box in the refrigerator; it doesn't scream "LOOK here's breast milk" and make others potentially uncomfortable. I considered using the bottle rack storage system because it felt as if I was creating a lot of waste, but the reasons I stuck with bags were that this system was easy but more importantly, warming milk in hot tap water is much easier and faster in bags (where there is more surface area) than in bottles and when your baby is crying because he is hungry, quicker is better.
LOVE THIS SYSTEM!!! July 23, 2008 T. Thomas 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This storage system worked out great for me. I just rotated the bags when I pumped so I always knew I could just grab the first bag and go. They fit perfectly on my fridge shelf and I felt comfortable knowing my bags of milk were stored and safe instead of just laying in the shelf. I love this system. It is simple and easy to use. Plus all milk storage bags fit in it.
Great Product. June 15, 2008 J. Clayton (NJ, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This organizer worked really well for me. I was able to store more milk for when I returned to work. I would recommend this product to any nursing mother, who is going to return to work and still wants to feed their baby breast milk.
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