Dr. Brown's Travel and Storage Baby Bottle Caps for Natural Flow and Options+ Baby Bottles - 3pk - Narrow
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Both the 4oz and 8oz GLASS Evenflo bottles will fit (and work great with) these. We've used them for both regular and frozen storage.
Do you mean they fit the Options bottles without the straw or that they don't fit at all?
Yes. That's exactly right.
Selected User Reviews For Dr. Brown's Travel and Storage Baby Bottle Caps for Natural Flow and Options+ Baby Bottles - 3pk - Narrow
They are compatible with our evenflo glass bottles. I found exactly what I was looking for.
We started with the Dr. Brown bottles that had been vented. They appealed to me because they appear to make a significant difference in terms of air swallowing. resulting in bloating However, with the nipple cap, the vent is required, but when we mixed the formula, clumps of unmixed powder gathered around it. in a duct So we bought these caps to shake the powder bottle. water to ensure that everything is well combined Before putting the vent in place, it had to be dissolved. nipple cap is a term used to describe a cap that is worn on the It's also something we use when we're not at home. a bottle of water, and so on a second bottle of powdered formula to mix up as needed.
Brown's bottles leaked when mixing formula or traveling. These make it simple and convenient to travel with. I now pre-fill my bottles with water and keep them in the refrigerator with these lids. I'm relieved that there won't be any more messes when it comes to formula mixing.
The only reason I didn't give these five stars is because they have such a narrow application. When you're on the road, place one of these over the bottle's top and, presto, no spillage if the bottle falls over. If you just use a regular bottle topper and nipple and the bottle tips over, it will almost certainly leak, so travel caps are required for trips lasting more than a few minutes. For very short trips, they're a little more trouble than they're worth. You'll be fine as long as you keep the bottle upright and/or in a diaper bag. br>br>Pros:
1. They are successful. When the bottle tips over, these caps prevent leakage/spillage. br>2. It was a good deal. The cost of keeping the contents of the bottle in the bottle is minimal. br>br>Cons:
1. With the caps on, you must keep the remaining Dr. Brown's bottle components out of the bottle. That means you'll need to keep them clean by putting them in a bag or something similar.
2. For short trips where you can reasonably expect to keep the bottle upright, they're a little more trouble than they're worth.
Brown's fan, this is a must-have. We've been using Dr. Brown's bottles exclusively for both of my children, and they're fantastic! These caps are a fantastic addition to the bottles, and they're especially useful if you're using them for formula. It's difficult to properly mix formula in Dr. Brown's bottles because of the large vent inside; this is especially true if the bottle is nearly full. There isn't enough room for the powder to dissolve with the vent, resulting in clumps that are inconvenient. Using these caps to mix the formula and then replacing the vent and nipple will ensure that you get perfectly mixed formula every time! These caps are easy to use and do not leak. We've used these caps on two babies (for a total of about two years) and they're still going strong! They're inexpensive, and they're compatible with my Ameda breast pump bottles. They're also top-rack dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze!.
The vent on the Dr. Brown's bottles is one of our favorites, but we only had two of these caps. We purchased the extra caps so that we could store pumped breastmilk in the bottles we'll be using to feed for a few hours (up to a day) in the refrigerator. They're better than storing the bottles with the vent and nipple because the milk separates in the fridge and shaking the bottles with the vent can cause leaks. These enable us to thoroughly mix the milk in the bottles before adding the vent and nipple for feeding. We are very pleased with them, as well as the price we paid; I was surprised that these were difficult to come by in brick-and-mortar stores. I'm glad I was able to get them here rather than in brick-and-mortar stores, even those that sell Dr. Brown's bottles.
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These are extremely threaded and prevents 100% leaks 100% on various narrow neck bottles we have. It is also a 1 piece unit, so no disc ring use. We purchased a pack to test it out, but Amazon has placed other orders on backorder. When the baby is old enough to go to childcare, we'll need something that can withstand travel, which it can. This is a must-have accessory for any bottle with a narrow neck. It's a great gift idea for new moms who don't think about such things:.