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Recommend your bottles

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kristin597
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Recommend your bottles

Please recommend your bottles! I used dr Browns with my last two but there are so many pieces! I am looking for something with less parts, easy to clean thoroughly as I don't have a dishwasher and of course no leaking. TIA

Posted 2/25/16 11:58 AM
 
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luvmykids8
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Recommend your bottles

Tommee Tippee

Message edited 2/25/2016 12:02:33 PM.

Posted 2/25/16 12:01 PM
 

AngnShaun
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Recommend your bottles

Playtex Ventaire

Posted 2/25/16 12:02 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Playtex drop ins
I liked to be able to push the air out and they were so easy- disposable liners

Posted 2/25/16 12:11 PM
 

jams92

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Re: Recommend your bottles

Posted by AngnShaun

Playtex Ventaire



love these with dd....unfortunately DS hated them and we had to go to dr browns for him

Posted 2/25/16 12:19 PM
 

hidingin1516
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Recommend your bottles

playtex dropins best things EVER. Used dr browns for dd1. Dd2 swithced b/c dr browns were to much for her, drop ins were awesome

Posted 2/25/16 12:28 PM
 

VickiC
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Posted by NervousNell

Playtex drop ins
I liked to be able to push the air out and they were so easy- disposable liners



Ditto! And I'll use them again with the new baby.

Posted 2/25/16 1:27 PM
 

bunnyluck
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Recommend your bottles

I used the Medela bottles. They are super simple and easy to clean and my DS liked them. They aren't specific for breastmilk or anything if you FF, but they do attach directly the Medela pump which was a plus if you BF/Pump at all. Bottles are tough to recommend because it all depends on the baby and what they like.

Message edited 2/25/2016 3:25:24 PM.

Posted 2/25/16 3:25 PM
 

OhBoyorGirl
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Another vote for playtex DropIns!

Posted 2/25/16 3:52 PM
 

Bebelove
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Sticking with Dr Browns for 6 months and then we will switch to the drop ins.

Posted 2/25/16 4:27 PM
 

Ellsey10
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Posted by OhBoyorGirl

Another vote for playtex DropIns!




And another vote for them! Chat Icon

Posted 2/25/16 5:18 PM
 

Strawberry2468
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Re: Recommend your bottles

We use drop ins now. With the twins we started with dr Browns and then switched to ventaire because I couldn't deal with the time it took to wash the Browns. This time I started with drop ins. So much easier.

Posted 2/25/16 6:55 PM
 

kristin597
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Thanks all!

Posted 2/25/16 9:14 PM
 

jellybean78
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Posted by VickiC

Posted by NervousNell

Playtex drop ins
I liked to be able to push the air out and they were so easy- disposable liners



Ditto! And I'll use them again with the new baby.



Same

Posted 2/25/16 9:47 PM
 

BlessedMomma
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Posted by VickiC

Posted by NervousNell

Playtex drop ins
I liked to be able to push the air out and they were so easy- disposable liners



Ditto! And I'll use them again with the new baby.



Same

Posted 2/25/16 10:10 PM
 

MissJones
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Recommend your bottles

Mam . Got then at babies r us and I like that her pacifiers are the same.

Posted 2/26/16 11:24 AM
 

ChristinaM128
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Philips Avent. I like the glass bottles.

Posted 2/26/16 2:37 PM
 

MrsM84
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Recommend your bottles

MAM brand bottles - sold at Babies 'R Us or you can order them on Amazon. Buy Buy Baby unfortunately doesn't carry the bottles. MAM brand pacifiers are also our favorite!

Posted 2/26/16 9:30 PM
 

MrsO
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Used platex drop ins with all 4. I never had any issues.

Posted 2/28/16 11:41 PM
 

newlywedT
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Recommend your bottles

I've never seen the drop ins, but from reading online...
They are plastic liners that go into a bottle.

Whats the quality like on the liners?
I know some people have concerns about plastic bottles being heated (BPA and so on even though baby bottles are different types of plastic) but does anyone have concerns about liners being heated?

ETA - I might try the liners...because DS spits up all the time.
Hopefully the less air will help with that

Message edited 2/29/2016 3:32:10 PM.

Posted 2/29/16 3:31 PM
 

sweetie525
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Re: Recommend your bottles

Avent natural

Posted 2/29/16 8:57 PM
 

soontobemommyof2
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Recommend your bottles

Not using bottles with DS2 yet, but with DS1, I used Dr Brown and I was pretty happy with them, plus I love that they have bottles of different colors.

*Sorry, I first only read the title of ur post. Ummm I've only used Dr Brown, I know what u're saying about the parts. It does get annoying cause there are too many. Did u try putting them in the washing machine? I started doing this a while after and it def saved me time.

Message edited 3/1/2016 8:53:58 AM.

Posted 3/1/16 8:47 AM
 
 

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