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Playtex VentAire Narrow Reusable Bottles Gift Set | 
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| Brand: Playtex Category: Baby Product
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $14.98 You Save: $15.01 (50%)
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Rating: 382 reviews Sales Rank: 671
Color: one color Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Size: one size Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 8 x 9
MPN: 05658 Model: 05658 UPC: 078300056584 EAN: 0078300058755 ASIN: B00006966I
Release Date: October 30, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | This reusable bottle gift set contains 5 complete VentAire Bubble Free bottles (three 9oz bottles with VentAire Stage 2 Fast Flow Nipples and two 6oz bottles with VentAire Stage 1 Slow Flow Nipples). The set also includes 2 extra nipples (one each of Stage 1 and Stage 2), extra bottle caps and 2 extra bubble-free vent disks. |
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Product Description The Playtex VentAire Newborn Gift Set is the perfect gift for expecting mothers. Not only does it include everything that a mom-to-be will need, but the VentAire bottle is an award-winning design that will be sure to please any recipient of this must-have bottle set. The bubble-free design of the bottle will keep baby from ingesting as much air which will help prevent spitting up and gas for baby, and dirty clothes for mommy. Also, with the gentle arch of the bottle, semi-upright feeding is promoted to reduce the risk of ear-infections. Includes: 2 - 6-oz Reusable Bottles 2 Stage 1 Nipples 3 - 9-oz Reusable Bottles 3 Stage 2 Nipples 1 Extra Stage 1 and Stage 2 Nipples 2 Extra Bottle Caps and 2 Extra Vent Disks Features: Award-winning design Bottom vent eliminates bubbles Leakproof one-way vent design Angled to promote semi-upright feeding
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I really need to try the BPA free ones October 24, 2008 Chickie (Houston, TX) My daughter- now 2- preferred these bottles over all others we gave her. I've seen some reports of these leaking, but we never had leak problems- and we never did anything special with ours- just tightened them. And they are sturdy- they held up to tons of washing and dropping and you name it. Her gassiness and spit up also went down considerably after we switched her to these. I am having another little girl in about 2 weeks and was hoping to use these bottles for her as well, but with all the BPA concerns...I trashed my old Ventairs. I have not been able to find the BPA free Ventairs in my area, so I'm going to try the Evenflo Comfi BPA free and see how it goes. Now as much as my daughter liked the Ventair - I do have the following complaints...reasons why I'm willing to try the Comfis. 1) the nipple openings need some work. The stage 1 nipples are too slow flow- even for a newborn. We switched my daughter to these bottles from Avents when she was 3 wks old...she was suddenly very cranky and we thought maybe colic was setting in. Turns out she just wasn't getting enough out of her bottles and was crying out of hunger. The stage 2 nipples were too fast flow for this age, so I had to experiment with cutting the nipple openings on the stage 1s to increase the flow just enough. This also makes nipple cleaning more difficult since cutting the nipple hole makes the nipple more prone to tears during cleaning. 2) There are 6 parts to each bottle- that is an awful lot of cleaning and sterilization. 3) For whatever reason, this brand/model does grow mold a little more quickly than other brands and models we tried. It cleans up easily, but it's still pretty gross. 4) The measurement lines wore off pretty quickly. But, if this new baby doesn't do well with the Comfis (or if I hate them)...I guess I'll track down some of the new BPA free Ventairs.
Get the BPA FREE ones now SELLING!! October 16, 2008 sweetsting I know that these are the best bottles to prevent colic....my friends swear by these...i have been waiting to the BPA free version since i am 9 months pregnant now...I found them at my local Target...I think most stores should have them by now...Surprisingly Amazon still doesnt have them.Soon I hope
MOLD WARNING! September 4, 2008 S. J. Gallardo (pasadena, CA) I threw mine away after discovering mold in the little rubber vent piece at the bottom after the first use. I washed them before the first use of course. Then I placed each piece on my bottle drying rack, waited for them to dry, then reassembled them and put them up in my cupboard. I used one to feed my daughter and it worked just fine, that's not the problem. Then I took it apart to wash it and noticed these litte tiny black specks in the tiny holes in the rubber vent piece--MOLD. So, yeah, I had fed my baby from a bottle that had mold in it. If you have these bottles you CANNOT just let them air dry, you must manually dry them with a paper towel and make sure the vent piece is ABSOLUTELY DRY before re-assembling it. If you like having a vented bottle, try the Playtex Ventaire "Advanced" model--these are the only bottles I use for my newborn. The vent is completely different, no mold-prone rubber vent holes.
You have to be very careful... June 28, 2008 JadeDeath1984 (Maine, USA) The bottles work fine, and all. But you have to be really careful about the vents, if you don't put them in just right, so all the small air holes in the bottom are covered, it leaks, and that waste formula and water.
WARNING! Playtex Bottles Contain BPA Bisphenol-A. April 9, 2008 Mommy of 3 Princesses 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Playtex Ventaire Bottles are NOT Bisphenol-A Free. The Playtex Bottles with the liners are considered ok! I was recently informed about the use of Bisphenol -A in some brands of Baby Bottles, After re-searching Bisphenol -A, I discovered that exposing my baby to harmful chemicals with the potential for long term affects later in life, was definitely not for me!! There are other options out there, all glass bottles are safe, as well as Born Free, Mam by Sassy, Green to Grow and Adrini. The Playtex Bottles with the liners are said to be ok, though the hard plastic shell of the bottle is made using Bisphenol-A, the plastic liner that touches the baby's milk is not! Do your own research. I'm really surprised that the non Bisphenol -A Free bottles haven't been recalled yet! I'm sure it's just a matter of time, before enough people are educated.
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