Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Fiesta Baby Feeding Bottles, Anti-Colic, Slow Flow, BPA-Free - 9 Ounces, Multi-colored, 6 Pack (522597)
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The Tommie Tipper closer to nature formula dispenser fit perfectly inside the 9-ounce bottle of closer to nature. bottles for easy mixing and feeding at all times
I ordered water-resistant labels that you can personalize with your child's name. The labels are not harmed at all when I wash and warm the bottles.
Is it possible to purchase just one or three nipples? Please contact me by phone at (847) 987-
It will work in either case, but if you point it up for air to escape, your baby will be less gassy. However, if it isn't, milk will not leak out.
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These bottles are fine, but I have to deduct stars for their nipple flow labeling system, which is completely insane. As if being a new parent wasn't already exhausting. Perhaps this will be of assistance to someone. br>br>All right, let's get this party started. So, before my daughter was born, I bought one of each of a variety of bottles to try. We bought a few more Tommee Tippee toys because she seemed to like them the best. On the box of the first bottle we purchased, it stated 0m and slow flow. As a result, we thought they'd be ideal for infants. Milk, however, dribbled out when she drank. They appeared to be moving a little too quickly for her. I was about to switch to a different bottle when we discovered that the three small 5 oz bottles worked better. I noticed a tiny 0 on the nipple of the small bottles by chance one day. The first bottle contained only a single 1. Both say 0m on the packaging, so I'd expect all of the nipples to be zero. But don't worry, I'll explain in a minute. br>br>I was curious about the nipple that came with these fiesta bottles. I couldn't get a straight answer about this after reading the reviews and customer questions and then asking a question myself. Slow flow was mentioned by some, while level 0 and level 1 were mentioned by others. Because the bottles say 0m on the outside, I assumed they were 0 nipples when I received them today. But no, they're only one nipple. Whaaaat? I'm a little befuddled and frustrated at this point. br>br>I went to Target in search of level 0 nipples (which were, of course, unavailable!). ) and, after tearing my hair out in the bottle aisle, I figured out the mystery. It's as follows: Extra Slow Flow nipples: br>br> If the product is labeled as 0m, the nipple will have a small 0 opposite the anti- Slow Flow Nipples: colic valvebr>br>colic valvebr>br>colic valvebr>br>colic valvebr>br>colic The nipple has a tiny 1 on it and says 0m on the package. Flow Rate: Medium br>br>Flow Rate: Medium br>br>Flow Rate: Medium br>br>Flow If the package says 3m, the nipple has a tiny 2 on it, and so on. br>br>And so on! br>br>All right, let's get started. If you're looking for the slowest flow for a newborn, you won't find it in these bottles. They have slow-flowing level 1 nipples, but they were still too fast for my baby. We may make the switch in the near future, but for the time being, we prefer 0. These will need to be purchased separately. As of this writing, they're available on Amazon. It cost me an extra $18 in order for me to use these bottles for my daughter. If you're after level 0 nipples, keep that in mind. In the meantime, TommeeTippee, could you please simplify your nipple labeling? By putting a 0 in the box, we get the impression that the nipples are at level 0. Also, the seller should probably make this clear in the product details.
I would buy them again and recommend them to others because they do a fantastic job! Advantages: br>br>
- Work is excellent! These are great, and I've never had any issues with them leaking or malfunctioning.
- Colors are bright and vibrant. The vibrant colors are a lot of fun and make bottle washing a little less tedious.
- Cleaning is a breeze. All of the pieces are simple to clean; in fact, I can clean the bottle with just my hand and a sponge, eliminating the need for a bottle brush.
- There are only four of them. When you have to clean up umpteen things, this is a big deal. bottles for teenagers! Nobody wants to clean a bottle that is littered with fragments!
- Excellent value for money! These bottles are a steal at their current price!
- The wide mouth makes it simple to pour breast milk inside! The wide mouth also makes it easy to put powder in the bottle for formula-fed babies. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- The nipples would occasionally collapse when I first started using these 7 months ago, but this only happened a few times and hasn't happened since. I'm not sure why this happened, but it wasn't a big deal.
- It is possible that numbers will rub off on you. The numbers on my bottles have started to rub off in places. I'm not sure what caused it, but I believe it was due to abrasive sponge washing, which I only did a few times. Even so, the numbers are only partially rubbed off on about 3 out of 18 of my bottles, and they are not completely rubbed off to the point where they are unreadable. br>br>When I first got these, I put them in the dishwasher, and while they are dishwasher safe, they will turn frosty if you put them in the dishwasher! The nipples, in particular, will appear filthy and worn out. I decided to start hand-washing them after a few weeks of putting them in the dishwasher. I soak them in a sink for a while first. dish soap and vinegar added to a pot of boiling water The vinegar neutralizes any lingering milk odors in the bottle. I wash them by hand with a sponge and dish soap after a good soak, and they always come out looking brand new with crystal clear nipples!br>br>If you're on the fence about getting these bottles, just do it! They're fantastic, and you won't be disappointed!.
Brown bottles, and OH MY LORD, I HATE washing bottles because there are so many pieces, and trying to clean the small pieces was a pain, so I found these, and I will never go back, and I will make sure to tell all of my friends about them. The different colors are also appealing to me. Bottles always seem to vanish in my house, and this one has yet to escape my notice when tossed around. When I notice a specific color is missing, I know I'm missing one. Furthermore, because the opening on top is large, I find it easier to pour the water and formula. Because the opening on my Dr. Browns was so small, you had to be extra cautious when pouring anything in it. My son is eight months old, and these appear to be just as effective as the six-piece Dr. Browns set.
Dr. Brown's glass bottles were my first choice, but they began to leak after a while. Tommee Tippee was the first brand I tried, and I've been a fan ever since. I adore these bottles that are more in tune with nature: It is simple to clean the bottles and nipples. Because they are wide, it is simple to pour formula powder or breast milk from bags or other bottles into them. I already had another set of these bottles and just ordered these to have more on hand, and I've never had a leak with them. Also, many people are unaware that pinching/squishing the vent in the nipple opens the vent and prevents inversion. I've never had any of the bottles' printing wear off, and I've never had to "replace" any of them due to wear or damage from long-term use. Maybe that's why the printing hasn't worn off on the bottles and nipples because I always wash them by hand. However, everyone I know has mentioned that no matter what bottles they use, they always seem to need to replace them after a while. They do, however, utilize the dishwasher.