Dapple Baby Bottle and Dish Liquid Refill 30 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) Fragrance Free 60.0 Ounce
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Well, I've always ordered these refill bags and have never had a problem with them; they're identical to the Dapple bottle bags!
I checked the Dapple website, but the product I received did not match what I saw there. I sent it back because it appeared to be a forgery!
You can always check your app for updates; it usually tells you when it's been shipped, when it's ready for delivery, and when it's been delivered! Some people leave a location and photograph it, which you can view on your app! It's possible that if it doesn't say it's delivered, it's been delayed and will arrive the following day! But if none of this works, you can contact them and they will look into it for you!
For the past two deliveries, I've had the same problem. It has now been consistently delivered damaged, with the contents leaking all over other Amazon orders. For its own customer service, Amazon will not allow a review to be posted.
Selected User Reviews For Dapple Baby Bottle and Dish Liquid Refill 30 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) Fragrance Free 60.0 Ounce
For the past six months, I've been using Dapple's bottled fragrance-free soap. To save money, I bought these refills. This is NOT THE SAME STUFF that has caused me to break out in hives on my hands every time I use it! I'm having an allergic reaction to this product, and I'm not one who gets hives easily, so this is a big deal for me. Thumbs down on this one!.
I've been using this product for our baby bottles since the beginning, so I don't have anything to compare it to, but it's performed as expected, and I've found it in every baby section of every store I've visited, which is a plus. It's great that they have refills that aren't harmful to the environment. It's a cinch to squeeze it into the plastic bottle because it's packaged in a pouch. I'd say I use a bottle every month, and I only use one squirt per round of baby dishes I do (I put them in a mixing bowl because our kitchen sink makes me feel icky, and there's only so much room on the drying rack anyway) Thank you Dapple!.
It is extremely effective. It's not even necessary for me to brush the bottles. I simply remove the caps from the bottles and wash them under running water, then stack them in a basket/tub with the necks up, pour a small amount of soap (about the size of a grain of rice) into each bottle, fill with hot water, and wait 5 minutes before rinsing them. And there you have it: they're as spotless as photos of other people's reviews. My husband, who usually doesn't like spending money on these things (not because he's cheap =]]] he's just very traditional, and he thinks brushing and sterilizing with hot water is unnecessary) loves it as well. Once we've finished these two packs, we'll definitely buy more. By the way, I chose the packs over the bottles because the bottles were out of stock and I'd have to wait a few days longer.
My third child was born six weeks early, and we had to be very careful to sanitize and clean all of her bottles, as well as the attachments to my breast pump, very thoroughly. Because she was a preemie, everything had to be thoroughly sanitized. This stuff works wonders on my breast milk residue, much better than any other brand of dish soap. I just fill the sink with water and Dapple, soak it for about 15 minutes, and it just wipes right off. My baby stopped breastfeeding about three months ago, but I'm still using it to cook regular meals. I would strongly suggest it. By the way, the lavender smells amazing. There isn't anything too heavy or light about it.
br>However, even though this is fragrance-free, the fragrance-free bottle I purchased in store had a slight scent to it that I found pleasant. That is not the case with these refills. I'm also curious if the formula has changed or if this is a knockoff because it has a darker yellow tint than the original dapple pump I bought. Furthermore, buying four of these at Target is still 4 cents cheaper than buying two of these refill pouches, so there's really no reason to buy these besides the recycling aspect - which I consider to be crucial.
When it comes to bottle washing, Dapple is by far my favorite. Other soaps I've used have left the bottle smelling like soap (yuck). There is no residue left behind after using this product. Bottles with a foul odor This product restores their freshness without leaving a soapy residue. There's nothing to be concerned about when it comes to your child's safety.
Better packaging would result in less waste at the point of sale. They've raised the price of this product, which was previously $16 and was the same price as you'd find in stores (as of yesterday, Target sells each 34oz pack for $8). I'm not sure why it isn't currently priced at $20. br>br>I really like this product, but I wish the refill pack had a better packaging design. It's difficult to get every last drop of liquid into the bottle - There's a lot left over that I couldn't get out unless I cut it open with scissors near the end. Also, making the lip more of a funnel would make it easier to pour; otherwise, it gets everywhere.
I'm a little disappointed that I only found out about them after my second child was born. Because I used our regular dishwashing soap with my first child, the scent it left in the bottles was always something I despised. I purchased a fragrance-free dapple, which I adore! We all know how greasy milk residue can be, especially on breast milk, so this was a godsend for someone like me who is very particular about cleanliness.