Born Free 9 Oz. Wide Neck Twin Pack Reviews

Born Free 9 Oz. Wide Neck Twin Pack

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  • Born Free Bottles are the Safe Way to Go When Using Plastic Baby Bottles

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Mar 20, 2008
    Pros: Safe plastic, nice shape, venting system, doesn't leak, nice design, easy to clean
    Cons: Expensive, sometimes hard to find

    Summary: When my daughter was first born, we used Dr. Brown's baby bottles. They seemed to work fine, but as I learned more about plastics leaching into foods, I wanted to switch to safe alternatives. I decided to get both Born Free plastic bottles and then ... read more

  • Good bottle but very expensive!

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Mar 16, 2009
    Pros: Great Vent system, No toxins, sturdy bottle
    Cons: Very expensive

    Summary: I don't have to worry about toxins which is great but the bottle is to wide for my baby to hold. Also they are very expensive bottles and nipples. It is over $7.00 for two nipples after tax. Also each bottle runs about ten dollars. The venting system is ... read more

  • Born Free Wide Neck Bottles

    Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jul 30, 2008
    Pros: Toxin free. Easy to pour in bottle.
    Cons: Very very leaky. Expensive. Bottle are tad bit too wide.

    Summary: Like everyone else, I bought this product because of all the toxins in the plastic bottles out in the market. My first experience with Born Free are with the plastic bottles. I purchased it about 2 years ago. They leaked quite a bit. Although very ... read more

  • Born Free Baby Bottles

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jul 8, 2008
    Pros: BPA, Pthlate, Toxin, Chemical free, anti colic system, easy to wash
    Cons: wide to hold, nipples collapse, not that user friendly

    Summary: Why Born Free? Born Free bottles are nice bottles but are by far not perfect. We wanted to get the best possible bottles for our twins so we looked around for a while. During my pregnancy I researched the better BPA, Pthlate, chemical, toxin ... read more

  • Born Free to be Bisphenol-A Free-Don't Put Your Child at Risk

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    May 1, 2008
    Pros: BPA free PLASTIC, vented system, parts interchange with other products
    Cons: EXPENSIVE!!!!!!, limited availability

    Summary: When my twins were born, we began using Dr. Brown's bottles for their superior control of gas and colic symptoms. However, over the months, I have become more aware of the possible dangers of the chemical compound Bisphenol-A (BPA). After GOOGLE ... read more

  • Born free not valve free

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Feb 18, 2008
    Pros: Odourless. PBA toxin free.
    Cons: Weird shape for small hands, leaky at times. Very costly.

    Summary: Like most parents of bottle or sippy fed babies, the PBA news dropped on us like a bag of hammers. I found the two pack after much searching, washed all the bits and the bottles. We used to use Dr. Browns and Avent, both just occasionally as my ... read more

  • Safe bottles for your baby

    Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jan 16, 2008
    Pros: bpa free,great quality bottles
    Cons: very expensive compared to other brands of baby bottles

    Summary: Upon hearing of how dangerous most baby bottles are, I looked into buying these bottles for the well-being of my baby.I didn't want my son to ingest the dangerous BPA chemical with his milk. I bought 6 plastic bottles and 6 glass bottles from Born Free. ... read more

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  • Nipples collapse and get clogged

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Apr 16, 2009
    Pros: air vent system, BPA free (but so are many brands now)
    Cons: clogged nipples, collapsing nipples

    Summary: We've been using these bottles for several months now and ever since we switched to level 2 for our 16 week old son, the nipples get clogged (even when we can't see anything clogging them!) and nothing comes out.  We have to shake, squeeze, and

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