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The PlaytexBaby Ventaire Anti Colic Baby Bottle (3-pack, 9 oz) features a patented bottom vent to reduce air ingestion and colic, an ergonomic angled design endorsed by pediatricians to promote semi-upright feeding, and a wide silicone nipple that mimics breastfeeding. BPA-free and easy to clean, these bottles offer a leak-proof, durable solution for babies transitioning between breast and bottle feeding.
| Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 8.1 x 2.8 inches |
| Item model number | 05874 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Type | silicone nipple |
| Material Composition | Plastic |
| Material free | BPA Free |
| Care instructions | All parts disassembled and cleaned with hot soapy water or on top rack of dishwasher. Make sure all parts are completely dried before next use. |
| Number Of Items | 6 |
| Style | 3 Pack |
| Batteries required | No |
| Dishwasher safe | No |
| Bottle nipple type | Ergonomic, angled design and VentAire |
| Bottle type | Anti-Colic Bottle |
| Is portable | No |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
M**D
Best bottles!!
When I had to make the switch from nursing to bottle feeding I went through a few different brands/types of baby bottles. I specifically was looking for something that would help with my baby’s gas. I love how these are vented at the bottom of the bottle (vs most venting in the nipple). Like most bottles there are multiple nipple options for different flow, which is nice so you can start with an extra slow flow if wanted. I feel like they’re super easy to clean, and like other reviewers have mentioned I’ve NEVER had these leak. There’s a little gasket seal thing in the bottom of the bottle cap (part of the anti colic vent design) that’s easy to remove that I’m assuming if it doesn’t get properly washed or removed (it’s not stuck it’s designed to come out for washing) i could see it causing leakage if it’s got buildup or not in it correctly. I’ve been using these for my baby for over a year every single day & they’re my favorite hands down & will be using for the next baby!😊To ADD I’ve noticed that all the reviews mentioning leaking are more recent reviews for 2020. I purchased these in August 2019, so maybe these are a new design? Mine do not leak ever.
T**1
Best bottles for sensitive tummies and can't beat price & quality
Only bottles I will use! My children never spit up with these bottles. They can be a pain to clean as they are 4 pieces each bottle, trick is to clean inside bottle from top before removing bottom ring and silicone insert, after bottle has been rinsed remove bottom ring and silicone and wash those pieces, I then sterilize all pieces. So I watch price and can get a 3 pack of the 6oz for about $6.00 and got the 8 oz pack of 3 for about $5.00, cant beat price it is cheaper to buy new bottles than to buy 2 nipples for $5-$6.00. Nipples do not wear out, I have some 1 yr old and the silicone nipples are like new. The the 6 oz come with slow flow nipples and the 8 oz come with med flow nipples so when baby goes up to larger bottles nipples also increase flow. Baby latches on very easily as nipples are close to breast in shape, easy to read measurements on bottle when filling, only bottles that help baby with sensitive tummy she doesn't spit up with these. Best bottles only thing is if you dont want to take few extra minutes to clean them probably not right for you.
D**L
Calidad y precio
Excelente marca de biberones para bebés, durables, resistentes y antireflujo.
P**J
Leak from the bottom
This bottle is awful, which is a shame because I am such a huge fan of the Playtex drop in bottles. I have used the Playtex drop ins with all three of my kids and they are fantastic. I bought these bottles to send to daycare with my third child because they require his bottles to be pre-made and then warmed in a bottle warmer. I figured since these bottles use the same nipples/tops as the drop-ins it would be convenient to be able to switch back and forth between home and daycare. The problem is these leak everywhere. The first day I left my son at daycare, they called me and said his bottle leaked all over the place and were apologizing profusely saying they must have done something wrong. The same thing happened the second day. Finally, over this past weekend, I tried using it and the same thing happened. I triple checked to make sure the little plastic piece was on tight inside on the bottom, but it still sweats from the bottom of the bottle leaving a little puddle anywhere you set it. So disappointing. I would return if I still had the box.
L**N
Great price, great bottles
I tried these bottles because we had purchased the Playtex Nurser bottles with drop-ins on a recent vacation and they worked really well. I needed to purchase some everyday bottles that could hold more than 4 ounces, and I just felt that a lot of bottles were fairly expensive. We had used Phillip's Avent bottles in the 4oz and liked them enough, so I was close to purchasing that brand in the 9oz. My frugal nature took over though, and I realized that these Ventaire bottles would likely work well for us.I actually really love these bottles. If the included nipples don't work for you, Playtex has a variety of nipples to try. I also like that the bottom of the bottle comes off. After cleaning the bottles, they dry so quickly, which is really great when you're busy and don't have lots of time to wait between sterilizing and making more bottles. I don't notice a lot of air bubbles, so the venting must be working. We also don't have problems with the nipples collapsing. Lastly, the price is right.
J**T
not the greatest
I like the idea of these but I have more pros than cons.I used these primarily on my trip overseas when I couldn't buy the disposable liners for the platex nurser.These seemed great, I didn't have any leaks out the bottom, and I washed them in the dishwasher quite a bit, they worked just as well as the disposable bottle. But then I left on my vacation and that's when thy problems started.I was washing them by hand and there are a lot of parts but that wasn't part of the issue. But water would get into each of the gaps that each piece of the bottle created and only (and I repeat, only) when you start shaking the bottle to mix the formula or start feeding baby does the water or formula start coming out. And it gets everywhere. I thought the bottle was leaking at first.My other issue is the arrows on the lid and base don't line up, they don't have the nice click that the disposable bottle has. And you really have tighten down the bottom to get it to the arrows so it doesn't leak.Lastly the breather piece on the bottom would get stuck every other feeding or so, which is super annoying when you paid for bottles that breath.A pro is that there isn't much noise with the breathable part (I have some noisy bottles), the curve of the bottle is a nice feature, and for our trip it worked out well, but I'm going back to the disposables. I only had 3 bottles and it was enough.
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