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Evenflo Classic 8 oz. Glass Nurser - 6-Pack
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Manufacturer: Evenflo Find all by Evenflo
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Weight: 3.20lbs Height: 8" | | Width: 7" Length: 5"
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: Unavailable Online Sale Price: $19.99
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Features:- Standard nipple shape
- Micro Air Vents in nipple reduce air in baby's tummy
- CustomFlow nipple - Flow responds to baby's pressure
- Includes Slow Flow Latex Nipples
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The Evenflo Classic Glass Nurser - 6-Pack is designed with Micro Air Vents in the nipple to reduce air in your infant''s tummy. It has a CustomFlow nipple so that the flow responds to your baby''s pressure.
User Submitted Evenflo Classic 8 oz. Glass Nurser - 6-Pack Reviews September 25, 2008 Feed With Confidence - A Classic Comes Through For Us Talk about the toxic chemicals leaching into baby formula from plastic bottles ! To be 100% safe, we chose the old, classic, EvenFlo glass bottles to protect our baby. These arrive with the slowest flow nipple. When baby is older, you can heat up a needle/hat pin to make a second hole, or buy a whole new set of nipples. I get a really good feeling seeing the glass come really clean in the dishwasher. (Plastic just gets more and more cloudy.)
Amazon gives you lots of choices on how to purchase glass baby bottles. Before you order, consider the free shipping available on the 3 packs, compared to the cost of shipping on larger packages.
May 5, 2008 Glass bottles Considering all the news about plastics, this is the safest way to go in my opinion. These bottles are a little heavy but very sturdy. My daughter has dropped it several times on the wood floor without any problems. A bottle cover is a good idea though, we use a neoprene cover since she drops it all the time. The 8 oz. size is the best size too.
April 10, 2008 Great Bottles!! I've bought these bottles several times now and I love them. They are hygienic, easy to clean, safe to heat, safe to freeze, I love the upper cap and the little one that goes underneath the nipple. And my toddler prefers the brown hard nipples over the soft ones (I still have to cut the tip off, though). They are also "hard" to break and the price is very fair.
March 28, 2008 Okay!! The bottles themselves are greeat,I highly recommend them to any mother nursing because they are BPA FREE.(chemical found in plastic when warmed) but the screw lids STINK!!!! They cracked in half the first week my wife used them.You can find even better replacements at any local Wal-mart ect. ,and the nipples tend to leek alot too.Other than that,bottles can't be found anywhere else except Amazon.Worth it.They are VERY tough bottles, hard to break. Vic Herbert
March 10, 2008 Great bottles at a reasonable price - plus no plastic After trying several other brands of bottles we have settled on these glass Evenflo nursers. They seem to clean up nicer in the dishwasher and we had some concerns about feeding our baby using plastic bottles. The companies that offer bpa free plastic bottles seem to be trying to cash in on peoples fears and charging too much for their product.
February 19, 2008 Great for the price I bought these bottles becasue of my decision to switch to glass after the whole plastic debate. I researched different companies and found that the Evenflo from Amazon were by far the cheapest and price is a big factor for me. After using them for a week my only disappointment was the nipples. I had been using Avent and Playtex bottles and the medium flow nipples are a much faster flow. With the glass bottles my daughter would only drink a couple of ounces before getting frustrated and giving up. I modified the nipples by cutting an X in the top and now she's fine with them. As far as leaking goes, yes they leak on occasion just like the Avent and Playtex ones did. The trick is getting the cap on right and I found that loosening it and retightening it a second time works wonders. I never have any leaking problems now that I've figured that out. I would reccommend these bottles for anyone considering glass who is on a budget. I have one Born Free glass bottle and, although it is great, it was far too expensive for me to replace all my bottles with that brand.
October 25, 2007 nice glass bottles I like the idea of using glass. I believe it's safer than a lot of plastic bottles, which contain BPA. My son hated the hard brown nipples, so I had to replace them with Dr. Brown ones. You can not make an 8 oz bottle of formula. If you put 8oz of water, then add formula, it will not fit and leak. They do leak regardless when you shake. Overall I prefer them over plastics. They are still light enough that he baby can hold it himself with,little support. They are very inexpensive.
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