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BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles, complete with the new innovative air vent that helps eliminate colic symptoms.The BornFree™ Gift Set includes: 3 BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles, 5oz BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles with Level 1 Nipples, 1 9oz BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles with Level 1 Nipples, 1 Trainer Cup, and 1 Package Level 2 Nipples.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15193 in Baby Product
- Brand: Born Free
- Dimensions: 7.00" h x 5.00" w x 6.00" l, 1.20 pounds
- BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles, complete with the new innovative air vent that helps eliminate colic symptoms
- The BornFree™ Gift Set includes: 3 BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles, 5oz BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles with Level 1 Nipples, 1 9oz BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles with Level 1 Nipples, 1 Trainer Cup, and 1 Package Level 2 Nipples
Great bottles once you're used to them
When I first tried these out I had my doubts that they would work out okay (I had been using Avent and have used Dr Brown in the past). They take a little more time to put together than the Avent and babies don't like to wait when they're hungry! However once I got a system down (I put the two vent pieces together and the nipple/collar/cap together in advance and store them in separate bins where I prepare the bottles) I came to really like them. I instantly got less burps than with the Avent and the Dr Brown and they don't leak like the Avent.
They've gone through the drop test onto a hardwood floor just fine and they quickly passed the most important test: my son took to them right away.
One warning: I tried out the "6 month+ Y Flow" nipples but my son vetoed them instantly. I unwisely had bought a number of nipples which (for now) he won't use. I get a little use out them with my two year old who takes the occasional bottle.
Other than that I'm sold - a better bottle than what I had been using (minus a little ramp time getting used to them) and of course they are BPA free.
Finally got her to take a bottle!
After 3 months of trying to get my baby to take a bottle (to no avail), we finally achieved success when we tried the Born Free bottle. Not sure why it worked, but it did and we are very pleased. If you are having trouble getting your breastfed baby to take a bottle, you may want to try this brand. NONE of the others worked for us.
Great safe bottles
I used Avent & Dr. Brown bottles for my first two babies (born in 2003 and 2004). For my third, I decided to go with the Born Free bottles to avoid the potential of BPA in the plastic. True, they are a bit of a pain b/c of the two-piece air valve system to minimize gas but this set up is much easier to clean & put together than Dr. Brown's. These bottles are very similar to Avent but they have never leaked (sometimes with the Avent, I would have to take of the lid, then rescrew it on b/c I would get some leaking). The bottles are dishwasher safe (top rack only) and very easy to maintain. They only cost slightly more than the Avent/Dr. Brown's but that extra $ is worth it to be BPA-free. Also, the nipples are the softest, like Dr. Brown's, which is what I had to use when baby wouldn't take bottles. These were taken with no problem.