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Mother's Milkmate: Extra Storage Bottles | 
enlarge | Brand: Mothers Milkmate Category: Baby Product
List Price: $13.00 Buy New: $11.99 You Save: $1.01 (8%)
New (3) from $11.99
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 8087
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
UPC: 835047010015 EAN: 0835047010015 ASIN: B0007CQ6SG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 6 Polypropylene bottles | | • | 7 Plastic screw caps | | • | 6 Bottle cap plugs | | • | 45 Freezer grade removable labels for bottle dating |
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Product Description Milk Storage Bottles adapt directly to most breast pumps. Can be used in refrigerator or freezer. Bottles and caps are washable in the top rack of dishwashers. Also great to be used as extra bottles with Mothers Milk Mate Storage Rack System!
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| Customer Reviews:
Great BPA-free storage system October 13, 2008 D. Cohen (Atlanta, GA United States) I bought the storage rack and extra storage bottles and have been very happy with them. The only thing that could be better is designing a "backstop" on the storage rack so that you can't push any of the bottles off the back (which I do regularly). The bottles have nice inserts that seal them up before putting on the screw cap, for extra leak and sterilization protection.
Great item (purchased elsewhere though) October 12, 2008 SHU2You (AK) I have these bottles (the ones pictured) but I got them from another site so I didn't have the problem with not getting the item shown as some other reviewers did. These bottles are a convenient size and shape for the fridge, freezer or diaper bag and they screw directily to my medela pump (which I love but I prefer these bottles to theirs). The medela caps look different but they fit these bottles too. They're easy to clean by hand or in the dishasher. They hold 4+ ounces (leave space for expansion if freezing).
Love this product December 12, 2007 Stefanie Falvey (Honolulu, HI) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I ordered these right before giving birth to my second child. With my first I BF until he was 13 months old, and I had a freezer full of bags of milk. In the end I threw all of it away, 3 months of milk and all those bags. I figure I will BF my daughter until she is 12 months or she weans herself. I only store enough milk for a few days, and dump when we have a good supply. I ordered the rack and extra bottles. And although they are different colors (pink or white) they work the same. Clean up is nice since I can pump right into the bottles. Great product for a working Mom, first in first out, saves you worrying about the age of the milk.
Bottles are not as they appear in photo October 24, 2007 Picky Mom (San Francisco, California United States) 0 out of 9 found this review helpful
I ordered directly from BabyBecause and the bottles are not as they appear in the photo at all. Packaging is totally different, no pink caps and different logo. The product probably works fine, but I'm giving this only a one-star rating because of the vendor. I contacted them and while they are willing to take the product back, they will not issue any kind of refund for shipping. They insist that the product is the same and that they did not advertise a specific COLOR bottle.
Great for storing small amounts of milk at a time March 28, 2007 Laura Mccord 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These bottles are great for storing small amounts of milk, which is the way it should be done. Sturdier than plastic milk bags which can be punctured if they are bumped hard enuf against something else in the freezer. The rack is just OK, but not a necessity. I organized my bottles in a small box which kept them all in one place. The rack allows the bottles to slip out the backside if enuf pressure is put against the front/top bottle. Expensive if you buy alot of them, but worth it if one intends to breastfeed a decent while. Caution to be taken when filling tho. Allow for expansion, else you will have warped bottles (that won't roll in the rack). This was quickly learned when it happened only once. Filling just to where the bottle narrows to the neck is sufficient enuf to avoid warping.
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