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Born Free 5oz. Wide Neck- Twin Pack
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Sales Rank: 49 Born Free Released: 2006-11-01 |
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Born Free 5oz. Wide Neck- Twin Pack
- Born Free 5oz. Baby Bottle- Free of the hormone disrupting chemical - Bispehnol-A.
- Revolutionary venting system which helps reduce colic (gas, spit up) symptoms and helps reduce middle ear infections
- Each dishwasher safer (top rack) bottle comes with high grade Stage 1 nipple and travel cover
Product Description
Twin-Pack 5oz. (160ml) BornFree? Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles, complete with the new innovative air vent that helps eliminate colic symptoms. Each bottle comes with a level 1 nipple and a cover. 2 Per Pack.
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Born Free 5oz. Wide Neck- Twin Pack
- Baby Product: 0 pages (2006-11-01)
- Publisher: Born Free
- Label: Born Free
- Studio: Born Free
- Average Customer Review:
based on 17 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #49
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Safer bottles from what I've read; good use for us 2008-05-05
Comment: Been excellent to use. My infant daughter transitioned easily from breast to these bottles (makes it easier for others to care for her). Much easier to clean than Dr. Browns from which I switched since more controvery over the exposure of bisphenol biproducts. I feel better about the switch knowing that they are safer to use for my baby. The only downside is the larger size, which makes it harder for me to warm up frozen or cold breast milk in the hot water filled thermos when we are on the go. To resolve the problem, I usually leave the breast milk in its Lansinoh bag to warm up or reuse it to rewarm the milk when we are out and about.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great bottles 2008-04-20
Comment: 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. He seems to find the shape easy enough to hold now and then. I also like that the caps are easier to center on the nipple than the Avent.
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.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: BPA Free but poor design. Better BPA-free options if you look 2008-02-01
Comment: My wife bought a bunch because they were (for a time) the only BPA-free bottles she found (frankly didn't look that hard)
They are decent bottles yes, but there is this extra pair of pieces which you have to assemble. I don't see that they do anything for reducing swallowed air or anything else, but they're fidgety and just extra pieces to clean.
It might not sound so bad but it more than doubles the amount of work to fill a bottle, and at 3 AM when you have a screaming baby, you don't want to be diddling around with the extra pieces.
There are MUCH CHEAPER and simpler / better designed bottles out there - you just have to look.
The sippy cups are another story entirely. They are a disaster.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: DO NOT DROP 2008-01-25
Comment: My baby dropped 3 of these bottle on the floor and they cracked open. For what they cost you would think they would be a little stonger. I e-mailed the mfg twice and still have had no response.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Best Bottles Available! 2008-01-07
Comment: We've been using the Born Free bottles from the beginning with our son, and they work perfectly. No leaking, no air bubbles or colic, and everything is easy to clean and dishwasher safe. Our son is primarily breast-fed, but he is completely comfortable nursing from these bottles and we've never had any sort of problems with the nipples. Best of all, these bottles are BPA-free, so we can have peace of mind.
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