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Born Free 9-Ounce Wide Neck BornFree Bottles Twin Pack Studio : Born Free by Born Free Brand : Born Free Model : 10004 Release Date : 2006-11-01 Publisher : Born Free Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0853049001039 UPC : 853049001039 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 98 reviews)
List Price : $19.99 Our Price : $8.99
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Twin pack of 9 oz. wide-neck bottles made from Bisphenol-A free plastic
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Revolutionary venting system helps reduce colic symptoms and middle ear infections
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Soft stage-one nipple prevents hard suckling
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Includes 2 bottles, 2 stage-one nipples, and travel cover.
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Product Description |
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BornFree? Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles, complete with the new innovative air vent that helps eliminate colic symptoms. Each bottle comes with a stage 1 nipple and a cover. 2 Per Pack. Excellent baby gear products and other baby stuff available for baby registry. |
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Marketadvisory.com Product Description |
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A smart way to feed your precious one, this twin pack of BornFree 9-ounce wide-neck bottles is free of the potentially harmful chemical Bisphenol-A. Now you can feed your baby safely, comfortably, and worry free. BornFree is made of Polyamide, a special plastic that is Bisphenol-A free and more resistant to detergents. This bottle also features a revolutionary venting system, which helps reduce colic symptoms and the risk of middle ear infections. The unique inner valve prevents side leaks and allows you shake freely when mixing. Additionally, each bottle comes with a soft, gentle stage-one nipple that prevents hard suckling and does not collapse. This two-pack is dishwasher safe (top rack) and comes with a high-grade stage-one nipple and travel cover. What's in the Box 2 bottles, 2 stage-one nipples, and travel cover. |
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Love it |
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I wanted to buy glass bottles after reading about the dangers of using plastic bottles containing BPA . I was worried at first since my daughter loves the nipple on the Gerber Nuk bottles but when I gave her her first bottle she loved it. The nipple is soft and the flow is perfect. She has GERD and we just took her off her meds so changing bottles was a little stressful but it all turned out great. It's a little pricey, about 10 bucks per bottle but it's all worth it to switch to a BPA free bottle!!!!!!! |
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I like them! |
I switched to these bottles from the Platex Nursers because my son was having tummy aches after his bottles. I wanted a BPA free bottle and these seemed to be the best. My son has a better latch on these nipples and I LOVE that they are 9 oz instead of 8 oz so there is plenty of room to add the powdered formula (unlike my previous bottle). Because of the venting system, we stir the formula with a spoon instead of shaking them. Or, spin in between your palms with the bottle upright if not at home. This cuts down on bubbles in the formula.
There are a few steps to assembling them, but I don't mind. It just takes a moment longer. BEWARE many of the reviews below specifically list GLASS bottles, even though these are the BPA plastic bottles. I've NEVER had one of these bottles leak. Not ever!
You should let the parts dry before assembling them for better air flow, but that's no big deal for us. The only complaint I have is that it's difficult to get the vents for them because of high demand. I'm glad that people are being educated about BPA and hopefully the company will be able to catch up on manufacturing the vents. Other than that, I love them, and more importantly, my son is doing really well on them!!!
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Dr. Brown is way better |
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I wish I had believed the negative review before I purchased these bottles. Their venting system is not good. I can see lots of bubbles come out when my baby takes his milk. The worst part is when I first screw the nipple on, and test the milk flow, the milk will actually gush straight out, which could potentially choke my baby. I have to unscrew them, and then tight the top part again. Do it at least three times. You can imagine there is no fun doing this with a hungry baby in your arms crying for food. In fact, my baby got mad so many times with these bottles that I have to stop using them. Dr. Brown is way way better, although it is not BPA free. I am not sure about BPA part, but I am sure my baby does not like these "Born free" bottles. |
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It leaks and does not vent well. Wish Advent makes a BPA free bottle. |
The only reason we got this is for BPA free. It is complicated with many parts to clean. It does not vent when you screw the nipple on too tight. However if you let it loose, it leaks!!! We think we are pretty good at fixed things, but these are hard to use compare to Advant bottles.
It will take Advent nipples, but it will leaks too. However Advent nipples vents much better. If only Avant makes BPA free bottle, we will swiych back in a second. It did not get one start becasue of the BPA:( |
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Leaks terribly and includes annoying extra parts |
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These bottles, which are obviously selling well because of the Bisphenol-A issues, leak like crazy. All you have to do is tip the bottle sideways and the milk comes gushing out like crazy. Makes a huge and annoying sticky mess. My advice, if you must absolutely have these, is to use the Avent nipples on these bottles. They fit and they don't leak at all, even upside-down. The silicone nipple is not implicated in the Bisphenol problems. The Born Free bottles also have a silicone gasket and a plastic insert, making cleaning and filling the bottles very frustrating and unnecessarily complex. I am hoping someone else comes up with a better BSA-free bottle because these are just not working for me. |
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