Pros: Disposable, Easy To Clean Cons: Liners Slip Off Too Easy, Messy, Twisting Feature
When my daughter was first born I tried out what seemed like a dozen different bottles hoping to find one that reduced gas, was easy to clean, and was fairly inexpensive. Trusting the Johnson & Johnson name and having used their other...
Pros: less air in baby's stomach, angled bottle Cons: none
If you choose to bottle feed your baby or if it becomes necessary to do so, (and I'm not getting into the breastfeeding vs bottle feeding debate) Johnson's HealthFlow Disposible Bottles are wonderful. These bottles come in 2 sizes--4 oz and 8 oz. ...
Pros: Convenience/Sanitary/Less Bottle Washing Cons: Sometimes the bag/liner can leak
I breastfed my son for 6 weeks. When I got ready to go back to work, I started using bottles. I had tried the Playtex nursers disposable bottles with my two older children, and could never get them to take them (I think the nipple is too square or...
Pros: Angled, which claims to be better for baby's ears (less infections) Cons: Spills, liners rip, hard to clean ridges, son had nipple confusion
I know I will probably get bashed on my opinion, but I totally hate these bottles. I have had nothing but problems with these. The nipple wasn't shaped right for my son's mouth, the plastic liners always were ripping on me. Also, I could never shake...
Pros: Easy to use, inexpensive, and less gas in baby Cons: Not pulling the liner up properly will equal leeks
When we decided not to breast feed we were faced with finding a bottle to meet our needs. I had heard a lot about the Johnson healthflow reuseable bottles and when I starting seeing advertisements for the disposable health flow I thought we would give...
Pros: Has all the same features as the first nondisposable healthflow Cons: I didn't really like the first one though
If you like Johnson's origional healthflow bottle, but you don't like having to clean bottles all the time. Then you should really consider investing in their new Healthflow Twist-N-Lock kit. It comes with the bottle, nipple, cap and collar. But even...
Pros: The nipple is shaped more like a breast Cons: none
I love this bottle! I breastfeed my daughter, and needed to be able to offer her a bottle for those times when I couldn't be with her, or if it wasn't convenient to breastfeed - This bottle was the only one she would take! The nipple is shaped more like...
Pros: Easy & healthy to use Cons: no longer available
I used this system with my first child and now that I have a second child I wanted to use this system with her but can't. Unfortunately Johnson & Johnson has sold this line to another company (Munchkin's) and it is no longer being produced. You can still...
Pros: Easy to hold the angled shape, no need to disinfect the bottle Cons: Difficult to fill, not a true 8oz bottle
I had bought these bottles because I thought I was getting the best of both worlds. They appear to be an angled bottle, which means less air is swallowed, plus they have disposable liners. However, when using them I ran into several problems. First of...
Pros: Don't have to wash the bottles Cons: All milk don't come out, have to keep buying liners
Sorry Johnson and Johnson this product is not that great. I love the angled neck but I hate the bags. Since reports now say that you can safely sterilize bottles by putting them in the dishwasher why not just buy reusable bottles. We received both types...
Pros: Upright feeding and ease of cleaning Cons: Hard to work at first
My son has reflux and we need the bottles to be clean and ready when we need them. The disposables were our first choice to ensure sterility and ease. Since he needs to be fed upright the angle of the Twist N Lock is perfect! Even my sons doctor said...
Pros: unique nipple design Cons: disposable liners must be inserted correctly
I have 2 daughter's who I have breastfed. One of the hardest things to do when deciding to supplement your breastmilk (or for portability reasons) is to find a bottle they can easily transition to. I have found that the large, wide, soft and short tipped...
Pros: angled shape and disposable liners Cons: no replacement nipples
I really like these bottles but my concern is that I bought the multi-pack stage 1 bottles and the nipples are too slow for my 4 month old. We have only used these bottles twice. I am now looking for stage 2 replacement nipples/collars and I am finding...
Pros: Good shape Cons: Problems with putting in the refill bags
Before the baby was born, we purchased a complete set of these bottles complete with refills. After reading all the research and much contemplation, I thought these would be the best for my baby.
Pros: large, very soft nipples. Makes it easy to transfer from breast to bottle Cons: Stage 1 nipples are hard to find.
My three month old refuses to suck on any bottle. I have bought every kind of nipple that has been made, and she refused them all. When I bought this one, it was with much skepticism. I was so excited when I put it in her mouth and she didn't spit it...
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