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Baby Products Reviews of Born Free BPA Free Wide Neck Bottles - 5-Ounce Twin PackCustomer Review: Fabulous! Summary: 5 StarsGot these bottles to use for my 6-month old son. He is primarily breastfed, but it is so nice to have a safe bottle to use when we need it!
Customer Review: Fantastic Bottles Summary: 5 StarsI bought these bottles, kind of begrudingly. I had tons of AVENT bottles left over from my son when he was a baby just 2 years ago, but with all the press over the danger of BPA bottles, I decided I should not risk it and go with new ones. We had sterilized and microwaved our AVENT bottles A LOT and even though they weren't cloudy, I would never forgive myself if my daughter ended up with problems. So, I bought a whole set of these Born Free bottles. So glad I did. The bottles have a unique air vent system and my daughter has literally had very little gas. We even find it hard to get her to burp after feeding. They seem to be a much better product and something in the unique vent system helps her remain comfortable and happy after eating. She is six weeks old now and doing great!
Customer Review: Well Worth the Price Summary: 5 StarsMy son has been using Dr Brown's bottles since he was born and I have been reading about BPA free bottles and wanted to switch. I tried the Gerber cheaper BPA free bottles but they have no ventilation system and even trying many different types of nipples, my son would not take them at all. He hated them. So I ordered the Born Free and he loves them! No problem at all switching from Dr. Brown to these, they have a great ventilation system and they also have a nipple (i got size 3) that works well for him (even though it's completely different than the dr. brown one). These bottles are easier to clean and have less parts as well. I'm so thrilled to find a BPA free bottle he'll take, it's worth the price.
Customer Review: There are less expensive "free" bottles Summary: 4 StarsI just bought these bottles to replace my Avent bottles and haven't used them yet, as we don't use the bottle that often. I just found out that the Sassy Mam bottles are also bpa free and they're only $12 for a three pack. Medela bottles are also bpa free. I'm using those for pumping and storage and until our baby needs more than 5 oz (Medela doesn't make larger bottles). I haven't decided whether or not to return the Born Free ones and get the Sassy bottles.
Customer Review: Bisphenol-A free bottles, at a price Summary: 4 StarsWe bought these bottles for our six month old solely because they are free of bisphenol-A. As it turns out, they're great bottles in their own right.
Pros:
* They don't leak (unlike Dr. Brown's), even when resting upside down in a bag.
* Easy to hold. I was put off by the large circumference but as it turns out our son has an easier time gripping the BornFree than smaller bottles.
* Easy to clean.
* Venting system actually works.
Cons:
* Price. If concern over bisphenol-A someday turns out to be a false alarm, I'm going to feel pretty silly spending this much per bottle (nearly $10).
* Size. The large circumference is a trade off. While it does make the bottle easier to hold, it means you can store fewer bottles in a small bag.
Also, be aware that the nipple is very large. It's fine for a six month old, but for an infant who's still learning to breast feed you might need to look elsewhere.
Overall we're very happy with the BornFree bottles.
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