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| Born Free 5oz. Wide Neck- Twin Pack | 
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| Brand: Born Free Category: Baby Product
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $16.99 You Save: $1.00 (6%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 240
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 5.1 x 2.6
MPN: 10002 Model: 10002 UPC: 853049001015 EAN: 0853049001015 ASIN: B000MRGML2
Release Date: November 1, 2006 Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Born Free 5oz. Baby Bottle- Free of the hormone disrupting chemical - Bispehnol-A. | | • | Revolutionary venting system which helps reduce colic (gas, spit up) symptoms and helps reduce middle ear infections | | • | Each dishwasher safer (top rack) bottle comes with high grade Stage 1 nipple and travel cover |
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Product Description Twin-Pack 5oz. (160ml) BornFree? Bisphenol-A Free plastic bottles, complete with the new innovative air vent that helps eliminate colic symptoms. Each bottle comes with a level 1 nipple and a cover. 2 Per Pack. Excellent baby gear products and other baby stuff available for baby registry.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
love them! August 21, 2008 i love my born free bottles! i had dr browns before because of the gassiness, but when i found out these were BPA free and Dr Browns didnt have any at the time, i made the switch. When i wrote DR Browns a letter they basically told me that the BPA thing was overblown and had no backing to it. Then why are you making bpa-free bottles now? Anyway my baby has been less gassy since we switched to these and i like that i am doing something good for him. Also they are easier to clean than the Dr. Browns. They always had an orange residue left on the vent. Never had that problem with these bottles. They are worth the $$. He loves to hold them himself too, even though they are wider, he is getting the hang of it, although mommy still holds onto the ends to keep it straight!
Awesome customer service, Great product August 13, 2008 I rarely write reviews but I had to comment on the fantastic customer service I received from Born Free. Like a lot of mothers, I recently switched from Avent to this BPA-free line of bottles by Born Free. I purchased 3 x 3 packs from a bricks and mortar retailer. The packets contained one venting system and a coupon for two more. The retailer was out of them and I am leaving for a trip at the end of the week. I emailed Born Free customer service. 48 hours later I am holding the vents in my hand, they also sent me some nipples, they overnighted everything (at their expense) so I could have them in time for my trip. I didn't know customer service like this existed any more. Overall, I am delighted with the product- fewer leaks than Avent, no concern about plastics, and my one year old took to the bottles like a duck to water. Highly recommended.
Not too bad! August 4, 2008 I traded in my Avent bottles for Born Free after the huge BPA news stories. I don't think I would have paid for them if I had to buy them all brand new at once, but since I was getting credit, I decided to try them. I don't think the one extra valve piece is really that big of a deal - they're still less complicated than Dr. Brown's! I haven't had any leaking problems or melting problems (even in the dishwasher). I did have one crack when my daughter dropped it on a tile floor. I was lucky enough to be able to exchange it, but I would like them to be a little more sturdy -- especially now that my daughter is old enough to throw things she doesn't want! :) Overall, I'm happy I made the decision to switch, and they've worked fine for our family. But $8-$10 a bottle? Seriously?
Great product, great customer service! August 3, 2008 I am a little puzzled by the most recent reviews of these Born Free bottles. I have had no problems at all with the bottle leaking except if I didn't screw the cap on well (although be careful not to screw the cap on TOO tightly - if you do that you can close off the venting system) While the 5 piece system is more effort to clean, it's well worth it as the venting system is superior to other bottles that we have used.
With regards to customer service, I contacted them last week via the form on their website (www.newbornfree.com) and received a response the next business day. The response was friendly and very informative and when the information provided did not solve my problem, they promptly mailed out replacement parts for me at no-cost. To be honest, I was a little shocked at how GREAT their customer service was - in a day and age of automated responses or outsourced customer service, this was a refreshing change!
Needless to say, we're going to buy the next level of nipples and move up to their 9 oz bottles when the time comes!
Leaks like crazy and has annoying extra parts July 23, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
These bottles, which are obviously selling well because of the Bisphenol-A issues, leak like crazy. All you have to do is tip the bottle sideways and the milk comes gushing out like crazy. Makes a huge and annoying sticky mess. My advice, if you must absolutely have these, is to use the Avent nipples on these bottles. They fit and they don't leak at all, even upside-down. The silicone nipple is not implicated in the Bisphenol problems. The Born Free bottles also have a silicone gasket and a plastic insert, making cleaning and filling the bottles very frustrating and unnecessarily complex. I am hoping someone else comes up with a better BSA-free bottle because these are just not working for me.
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