Cheap Dr. Brown's Regular 8-oz. Bottles - 3-pk. (Baby Product) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Baby Product |
| MANUFACTURER: | Dr. Browns |
| FEATURES: | The only baby bottle that features a patented internal vent system that reduces colic, spit-up, burping, and gas, Babies feed more comfortably because the vent allows them to nurse without fighting the negative effects of a vacuum or the discomfort of ingesting air bubbles, 3 Standard Bottles |
| MEDIA: | Toy |
| MPN: | 275 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 072239002759 |
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Customer Reviews of Dr. Brown's Regular 8-oz. Bottles - 3-pk.
NOT WORTH THE MONEY After trying almost every bottle, I tried these and waht a nightmare! There are to many parts to clean and they leak! I called Dr. Brown's customer service line and they were on the defense and said you can not shake the formula to mix it- you have to stir it. As most people who use powder formula know this is not an option as just stiring very slowly as they say does not mix the formula. I saw no difference using these other than they leak and a pian to clean and have to use a special brush to clean them. I went with the Playtex Natural Disposables and never looked back@
Calling the Dr.
These are GREAT bottles! I have these and some Medela bottles that came with my breast pump. Dr. Browns wins -- no doubt about it! I guess I'm not as meticulous as some other reviewers on cleaning and sterilizing... I just follow the directions in the package and sterlized when I started out and then I've hand washed ever since. Now, let's face it, washing bottles is a pain regardless. Washing a few more parts is no big deal. It takes me approx. 30 seconds more to do the vent parts. And it's definitely worth the effort. The couple of times I've used the Medela bottles I could visibly see bubbles coming through the milk and rising to the top. Later my baby had lots of gas and spit up. With the Dr Browns bottles that NEVER happens. I don't even use the Medelas as backup "emergency" bottles anymore. I only use them to hold water if I'm taking a trip and need to bring some clean water from home to mix formula. The Dr Browns bottles are a godsend!
Had the rest - Dr.Brown's are the best!
I must agree that I tried the others - from cheap to expensive - before finally getting to the Dr.Brown bottles. I tried others that had the same claims - even a few gimmicks that would work in theory (VentAire). I have only found success with the Dr.Brown bottles. These bottles will sometimes leak - until you get the hang of them and keep the inner-tube empty and the collar on not-so-tight. Usually a gentle twist of the collar will empty the inner-tube and then you can twist it back on...but not too tight. The disks help stop leaks during travel, but you really just need to work on keeping them upright. Yes, more cleaning - and thank goodness for microwave sterilizers. I simply handwashed and then boiled for the first child, but love my microwave steamer now. The markings are fading on some of my bottles, but I believe that hand-washing has saved them a little. I compared to Avent (which were only slightly cheaper - but had lots of "transition to sippy cup" type of advantages (or breast pump straight to bottle). I still love my Doc Brown's and the complaints of scratched off markings applied to the other bottles, too. I personally preferred the wide-neck because they seem to fit my baby better, but several friends like the standard. We all agree that the Doc Brown's are lifesavers, though. I give a 3 pk of the 8 oz size at every baby shower!