🍼 Feed with Confidence: Because Every Sip Should Feel Like Home!
The PlaytexBaby Nurser Bottles with Drop-Ins feature pre-sterilized, recyclable disposable liners that collapse like a mother's breast, providing a natural feeding experience. Designed to reduce colic with air-free feeding, these bottles are dishwasher and microwave safe, making them perfect for busy parents who care about convenience and sustainability.
Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 6.38 x 4.38 inches |
Item model number | 5534/5745 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Lead Free |
Material Composition | Lead Free |
Material free | BPA Free |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Bottle nipple type | Vented |
Bottle type | Disposable Liner Bottle |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Y**A
Easy Cleanup, No Colic, Best Choice for Breastfeeders.
Makes cleaning bottles easier because you throw the liner away. Best of all no gassy colicky baby - just make sure you squeeze all the air out before you offer it to baby.Another plus about being able to give baby a bottle with the ability to push out all the air is that baby has to work to suck the milk out, much like breastfeeding, so transitioning back to the breast is much easier on this than other bottles. Just make sure you use a slow flow nipple.I’ve tried Dr Brown’s, Avent, even Playtex VentAir bottles.I am exclusively breastfeeding my very big and hungry 4 month old son and I did the same thing for a year with my petite daughter who is currently 5 years old now.So for the rare occasion that Ive had to leave my babies behind with a baby sitter, the Playtex Nurser bottle with disposable liners is the bottle that has worked best for us.Side note:My husband exclusively fed formula to his daughter from his previous marriage and said this worked best for her too.
N**I
Really convenient!
Very convenient, but the price can add up after a while. We have the nurser set and the vent-aire set.********************************************************************************************************It has been 9 months since I wrote my initial review (above). Now that my husband and I were able to try something else, I realized that the Parent's Choice liners (from Walmart) feel a bit sturdier. These are still great, but the others are cheaper and feel like they are higher quality. We didn't have to buy too many of them, since my son was ebf; he only drank from the bottle when I was at work (expressed milk). It saves time since it is just one less thing to take care of. Works really well with the pumping adapters.Used this to pump milk into, along with Playtex Drop-Ins System Breast Milk Storage Kit. It was so easy and really convenient. Would definitely recommend to others. This may honestly not work as well for you as it has for me if you are formula feeding. The measurement readings do not seem to be very accurate. The times I pumped into the Medela bottles instead of these, I saw a significant discrepancy in the measurement readings between the two. This will say you have more than you actually do, so formula may end up being too concentrated.
M**E
Great bottle liners
I love these bottles, they are the best for helping reduce the amount of air being swallowed which in turn helps with less burping and less gas, and it’s easier to transition from breastfeeding to bottle feeding with these bottles.
S**R
Best bottles for breastfed babies
I originally bought dr. brown bottles before the baby was born but at the hospital I had a hard time getting the baby to latch on - the lactation consultant suggested playtex nurser bottles because the nipple is very much shaped like the breast. My baby has had no problem going from breast to bottle (we do both) -- and having a liner makes cleaning the bottles super easy. I recommend these bottles to everyone and gave my sister dr. brown's (who prefers the dr. browns). I wish I knew about these before birth and not spent so much money on the dr. browns.
R**G
Great Product. Amazon prices are about on par with ...
Great Product. Amazon prices are about on par with Target (but without the Add-On). If you have a Target card (ie. Free Shipping), consider looking over there unless you're doing a large order.My one complaint (which I posted on the bottles page) is that it's hard to tell how much milk is left over if your child does not finish the entire bottle. As a working mom who pumps, every little bit counts so I like to know how much my daughter is constantly eating so I can make her bottles accordingly.
P**K
Life saver!
These are great if you are an on-the-go parent! Or if you simply don't have the time or patience to be constantly cleaning (or stressing about) bottles. The liners are quick and easy to use. In the beginning I was worried about formula not mixing well but that was really a nonissue. We've never had trouble. The only thing that can be confusing is the measurement of liquid. I use a graduated cylinder to measure the water for bottles which is how unnoticed that the sizing on these liners may be a little off with the markings on the bottle. A small price to pay for the convenience however. I recommend using subscribe and save in order to make sure that you always have some coming without having too few or too many. Great buy!
C**3
Love the liners, hate the box
It is supposed to have a convenient dispenser bottom. There are two perforations which would be great except they are not shaped like the liners and when you pull them through the bottom they get all scrunched up. Other than that...I love these. I use them with my playtex milk storage rings and connect to my breast pump...so easy to use, put the cap on and refrigerate or freeze. Baby also has less gas with the drop in liners than with the bottles. I stopped using bottles for breast milk and just use these exclusively. I recommend.
S**3
Very convenient but does not vent air well
Pro: I love it because of the disposable liner, no need to wash bottle and drop-ins goes on sale from time to time. With a baby, you need all the time you have to sleep.Cons:1) only vent air properly when you fill up drop-in completely. My baby does not drink Michael each time (close to 3 oz each time) and when I try to push the milk up, I can feel air coming out onto my palm2) the nipple is a big too hard and does not have the shape similar to the breast, hard to transition from breast to bottle. My baby refused to take this bottle. I enjoyed not washing bottles for several days then everything was back to how it was.
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