Compare Dr. Brown's Deluxe Wide Neck Bottle Starter Kit - 3 pack

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Dr. Brown's Deluxe Wide Neck Bottle Starter Kit - 3 pack Product Description:



  • Patented system reduces colic, spit-up, burping and gas
  • Internal vent prevents air bubbles in milk and formula
  • Deluxe wide-neck design is easier for little hands to grip
  • Connects directly to breast pumps
  • Includes one 8 ounce and two 4 ounce wide-neck bottles and two level 2 replacement nipples

Product Description

Dr. Brown's bottles feature a patented internal vent that reduces air bubbles that can cause fluid in your baby's ears. The Dr. Brown's system also reduces colic, spit-up, burping and gas. The deluxe wide-neck design makes bottles easier for little hands to grip and hold. Kit includes one 8-oz. wide-neck bottle, two 4-oz. wide-neck bottles, two level-2 replacement nipples, a cleaning brush and instructions. Bottles feature easy-to-read level gauges and connect directly to breast pumps. Bottles are plastic. Nipples are silicone. Hand wash. Made in USA.

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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
5best bottles around - forget the rest!
By Joe'sMom
When my son was born, we tried sampling bottles from several different manufacturers, including Evenflo, Triflow, Avent, etc. Dr Brown's bottles really are the best in preventing gas, bottle leakage, and flow problems. We ended up throwing all other bottles away. I had read other reviews about the small parts being difficult to wash, but I don't really have a problem with that. We don't have a dishwasher and I end up hand washing everything. Each set of bottles comes with a tiny brush for getting into the small spaces for the inner parts to the bottles; and a regular bottle brush works fine with the bottles themselves. I can wash and fill 9 bottles in under 20 minutes (perfect timing when putting my son down for a nap). My only suggestion is to bypass getting 4 oz bottles and go right for the 8 oz bottles. We started off with the 4 oz bottles and now, at 3 months old, our son is already up to 6 oz at a feeding. So, we had to pack away the 4oz bottles and go out and buy a bunch of the larger size.

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5So far, so good...
By R. Reed
Our one-month old daughter has had quite a talent for spitting-up about a 4-oz. bottle's worth of formula two to three times a day. We had been using Avent, which seemed to work just fine for our first daughter, but not for no. 2. Thus, after reading lots of reviews (and realizing that every bottle has some great reviews and some terrible reviews!) -- and on our pediatrician's recommendation -- we tried Dr. Brown's. Over the course of the last three days, our daughter has spit-up only once. I will admit that the guy standing next to me at the local store said that his kid spit-up a lot more with Dr. Brown's but that they have had great luck with Playtex...so I suppose it really does depend on your kid. My advice is to buy one bottle from a few different systems and start trying them until you find one that works well after several consecutive feedings.Complaint rebuttals:COST - without the right bottle, you'll spend as much on laundry detergent (for baby's bibs and clothes...as well as your own!) as you would on "better" bottles, so you may as well go ahead and get the right bottles now...and given all of the "patented" no-gas bottle systems out there now, Dr. Brown's really isn't that much more than the other ones.DIFFICULTY IN CLEANING - deal with it. First of all, if you give a bottle a good rinse immediately after using it (rather than letting it sit around to collect a crust....anyone with a toddler has probably discovered an old bottle or sippy cup under the couch), then cleaning is not a problem. I'll spend an extra 30 seconds on a cleaning if it means my kid is not going to yack on me.LEAKING - No bottle is guaranteed not to leak. We've had Avents that leaked, and Avents that didn't. We've had Evenflo sippy cups that leaked, and Evenflo sippy cups that didn't. So far, no leaking on Dr. Brown's for us, but I fully expect that eventually one of them will leak for one reason or another. It happens.

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
3Consider narrow necked Dr. Brown bottles instead
By C. Braugh
I purchased the wide mouthed bottles for my twins. Could not figure out why the formula kept leaking out of the side of their mouths. One of my daughters lost at least 1/3 of her bottle each time. Very frustrating and very messy. This did not happen at all when I switched to the narrow necked Dr. Brown's bottle.HELPFUL HINT for all Dr. Brown bottles: When pulling nipple thru the collar, everytime run your finger around the base of the nipple inside the plastic collar to make sure it is fully seated before screwing nipple and collar on to the bottle. Eliminates leaks completely. And do NOT over-tighten collar onto bottle. Again, will prevent leaks. We learned all of these tricks the hard way! :)Mother of twin girls from Texas

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