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Dr. Brown's Deluxe Gift Set | 
enlarge | Brand: Dr. Brown's Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $99.95
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 9641
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 13.2 x 9 x 4.8
UPC: 072239002384 EAN: 0072239002384 ASIN: B000AOEUGQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Fantastic bottles! June 26, 2006 J. Bradford (Austin, TX) These bottles are great! We've been using them for 5 months now. Our baby is never gassy and very rarely does he spit up. Don't be intimidated by the "extra cleaning" you might read about. I just run a sink of sudsy water and throw everything in. I wash out the bottles and nipples with a brush, but I just rinse off the other parts. I've never used that little brush that came with them, because I haven't needed to. They get plenty clean by sitting in the hot suds. I use them with breast milk and formula and have never had any build-up in the tubing.
Totally worth the money and extra cleaning! June 15, 2006 Stephanie SS Weissling (Findlay, OH USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ava is our first child and a friend of ours recomended Dr. Browns bottles-- We registered for another kind along with the Dr. Browns, and we WON'T use the others. Ava doesn't have the spit ups, or near the gas that you hear and read that babies have. AND burping is so easy! We have been so happy with the entire set! All of my friends and family having babies, I have told them they HAVE to have these bottles, they are a life saver! We will never use another brand of bottles!
We love these bottles May 29, 2006 JDS (Pasadena, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There is a noticeable difference when our baby drinks from the other bottles (including the avent one and the one that is made slanted-I forgot the name) and these Dr. Brown's bottles. After trying both Dr. Brown's and the other bottles for a couple of weeks, we decided to just get rid of the regular bottles and keep him exclusively on Dr. Brown's! These are awesome - and SO worth the extra cleaning effort!
Better than Avent May 12, 2006 L. Aguilar (Los Angeles, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have a 7 week old and I tried to get him used to the Avent bottles as I had read they were so great. They're not bad, but they make such a mess that you can't really tell how much milk the baby is actually taking. These Dr Brown's don't have that problem (I have the slim design) and my baby was noticeably less gassy after trying them out. He was getting quite a bit of colic during the first 2 wks he used the Avent bottles. Now that problem is gone and sometimes he doesn't even burp right after. I put him down and after about 5 mnts or so, pick him up & he burps real calmly. Bottom line, I do like these bottles very much. The extra cleaning is no big deal, takes only a minute or less.
LOVE THEM !! May 7, 2006 C. Sunderland (Los Angeles) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My Pedistrician recommended these & my baby girl was noticeably less gassy as soon as I tried them. All babies swallow air but these keep the air out of the formula as they are drinking. Definetly worth the extra effort to clean, once u get used to it it's really easy! At 3 months my girl is sleeping 7pm-6:30am & has one or two nice big burps everytime she feeds! She likes the long neck bottle style.
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