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If you are one of many moms, than choosing the right baby bottle is as important for you as it is for
us. We've compiled many different reviews, coupon sites, and other areas of discussion for picking
the best baby bottle for you and your child. Don't take our word for it, other mothers have their
own opinion as well!

EvenFlo Baby Bottles

Considered the leader manufacturer in baby bottles for newborns and your 0-12 month old baby, Evenflo has been providing moms and dads with class leading baby bottle features like the following:

Evenflo Classic Latex and Classic Silicone Nipples have the following features:

  • Natural latex or clear silicone nipples.
  • Soft, flexible nipple adjusts to baby's pressure for the right amount of liquid.
  • Patented Micro Air Vents balance air in the bottle that promotes an even flow of liquid and helps prevent nipple collapse.
  • Evenflo® nipple selection system ensures right flow based on baby's age and nutritional needs.
  • Come in Slow Flow, Medium Flow and Fast Flow.
  • Recommended ages :
    • Slow Flow - 0-3 months.
    • Medium Flow - 3-6 months
    • Fast Flow - 6+ months


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Baby Bottles and More

Thank you for finding our website! We've put together an assortment of information, articles, coupons and great deals on baby bottles found online. Whether you're looking for Evenflo baby bottles, dr brown, or avant - take a look at the information found here before making an informed decision. In our estimation, every baby is different in how they take to a bottle. Take our daughter Ava, she was extremely fussy with her first bottle and we found the evenflo bottles helped with her digestion. It was all about regulating what she took into her body, the shape of the nipple and how easy it was to ingest.

But others have found the following as well in regards to a positive evenflo experience:

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Evenflo Baby Bottles

Evenflo flow vent bottles are great because they actually do what they are advertised to do. I have six children and with each I have tried a new bottle. The flow vent bottle reduce the amount of air the baby ingest while eating because of the tiny holes in the bottom that allow exces air to flow out, allowing the baby to finish the serving with less gas buildup.

The bottles also offer different flows based upon the babay's age. Therefore you can adjust the flow to the baby's needs; slow or fast. As well, you have the different bottle sizes, so as the baby gets older and the amount of formula baby is eating increases, you have the option of the lager bottles. They are clear and have pastel colored tops and bottoms, that I feel work for a girl or boy. 

Slim design makes them easy to transport in your diaper bag, as well, the side indentations make it more comfortable for mom or dad to feed baby. When baby is capable of holding her own bottle the indentations are perfect for little hands. I like that the bottle comes in six pieces that are easily taken apart, easy to clean and most important, easy to re-assemble. The tilted neck allows easy mixing and pouring. The outer markings for number of ounces is clear and has not washed off in the seven months that I have been using them.

I purchased them from Wal-mart for about $11.00 for three bottles; which is not a bad price in comparison to the price of other bottles. I think it is worth the investment, durability, comfort of use, and flexibility.

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Evenflo Baby Bottles

I had originally requested Evenflo Classic bottles as a shower gift to get me started on the baby feeding. I had found out that these bottles fit the Medela breast pump that I received as a gift from my sister in law. I was so excited that I would be able to save a lot of money being able to use bottles that did not break my wallet, and still function with what I needed them to do. These bottles have the option to change nipples as the stages of your babies growth develops. My daughter started these off in a stage 1 nipple. They also came with a really handy "cap" to use for storing formula/breast milk. I was able to pump directly into the bottles, cap them, and refrigerate for later use. Every time I took one of these bottles out of the refrigerator to use to feed my daughter, I would heat them up in a bottle warmer, and they absolutely had no issues with the plastic melting, and was able to continue using them. I loved that they came in different bottle colors because I was able to color code things to use as my day went by. Sometimes I would use just one color for breast pumping, and the others for formula feeding. These bottles do not have issues with formula clumping up in the nipple either. We have tried out the 4oz bottles, which were great starters for my daughter when she was first learning to feed herself, these were the perfect weight for her little hands to hold and to drink out of. The 8oz bottles were perfect for our long trips to visiting family or running errands. I didn't have to worry about running out of formula or breast milk. These bottles hold up well in heat and cold. I would run them through the dishwasher to clean them out and they held up really well in the drying cycle with the intense heat. My biggest excitement over these bottles was being able to find the 3-packs of 8oz PLASTIC bottles at our local commissary (military grocery store) for about $2, and I was able to find the 4oz PLASTIC bottles at my local dollar store! Very Very good bottles for beginners, VERY good quality, and can withstand extreme temperature changes.. VERY good cost alternative to MEDELA or Lansinoh Bottles for the leading breast pumps sold to new moms.

 

 

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As other mother's have found, there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to bottles. Even the age old question: glass or plastic? How long should you put a bottle in the microwave? How long should you leave it in? What kind of baby formula? Organic, soy or milk based? These are all questions that goes towards how you should raise your child. Look around, and get a sense of the information that exists out there before making your next purchase!

Last Updated on Sunday, 03 October 2010 20:46