Cheap Playtex Ventaire Natural-Shape Bottles 3-pk. - 6-oz. (Baby Product) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Baby Product |
| MANUFACTURER: | Playtex |
| FEATURES: | 6-oz. bottles with a unique, bubble-free design and bent shape for comfortable bottle-feeding, Bottom vent disc eliminates bubbles, Less air means less gas, spitting up and discomfort for Baby, Set of 3 clear bottles with cute pastel tops, Made in USA |
| MEDIA: | Baby Product |
| UPC: | 078300011699 |
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Customer Reviews of Playtex Ventaire Natural-Shape Bottles 3-pk. - 6-oz.
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Decent product, probably a little over-priced
If you plan to bottle-feed your baby, Playtex's Ventaire should be on your list of considerations. While the "we take away the air from your baby" claim is probably just marketing hype -- and an invitation to a class-action someday?? -- the Ventaire does seem to work for some babies, provided you follow the instructions and hold the bottle right.
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>Reviewer M. Gunderson is half right, IMHO, about the nipples. Stage 1 nipples are indeed too slow; even I had trouble sucking anything out of one. (I assumed I was a better sucker than the baby!) Stage 2, though, was like a floodgate that suddenly opens. Finding the right nipple, then, is the challenge. Luckily, the Ventaire uses the standard American nipple size so you have lots of choices (unlike, say, the British Avent).
Are we the only family these don't work for???
After buying ten packs(on top of the ones that came with the bottles) of the nipples for these bottles, we gave up and used our Advent bottles that we didn't want to use. For some reason, no matter which store purchased at, every nipple (Stage 1 and Stage 2) seemed to not be opened to allow milk to come out. Our daughter has some serious suction, so I thought that the Stage 1 was already outgrown and tried the 2. These bottles and nipples have been just a waste of money for us. I am sure that I can use a straight pin and open them more, but "you're not supposed to"...