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Philips Avent Natural Glass Bottle, 8 Ounce (Pack of 3)

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Size: 1 Count (Pack of 3)


Features

  • The most natural way to bottle feed. Wide, breast-shaped silicone nipple promotes natural latch on, so its easy to combine with breastfeeding
  • Advanced anti-colic system is directly integrated into the nipple with no extra hard-to-clean parts
  • Made of premium quality, pharmacy-grade borosilicate glass. Heat and thermal shock resistant
  • Wide neck opening for easy filling and cleaning
  • Compatible with all Philips Avent Natural nipples. These bottles include 1Month+ Slow Flow nipple
  • BPA-Free
  • Wide, breast-shape and unique comfort petals promote natural latch-on and offer flexibility without nipple collapse
  • Advanced anti-colic system with innovative twin-valve
  • Heat and thermal shock resistant
  • Compatible with all Philips AVENT Natural nipples

Description

Philips Avent Natural 9 Ounce Glass Baby Bottle is the most natural way to bottle feed. The wide, breast-shaped nipple promotes natural latch-on so you can easily combine breastfeeding and bottle feeding, and the unique comfort petals provide an extra soft, flexible nipple without nipple collapse. In addition, the anti-colic newborn-flow nipple releases air back into the bottle rather than into your baby's tummy to help newborns feed comfortably and easily. The ergonomic shape makes it comfortable for parents to hold and easy for small fingers to grasp. Assembly is simple, with only a few parts, and the wide bottle neck makes filling and cleaning easy. This Natural Philips Avent bottle is made of premium quality borosilicate glass, a BPA free material, and is printed using organic ink and made from only virgin raw materials, to ensure the highest quality for ultimate purity. It is heat and thermal shock resistant, so it can be safely stored in the fridge, warmed and is easy to wash and sterilize. Works with all nipples and caps from the Natural line. To prevent leaks, check to make sure the plastic screw ring has not been over- tightened on the bottle. The bottle is screwed tight enough when you feel some resistance when attaching the screw ring to the bottle. At that point, please stop. Over tightening the screw ring may lead to damage.


Brand: PHILIPS


Color: White


Material free: BPA Free


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Bottle Nipple Type: Angled


Capacity: 8 Ounces


Bottle Type: Anti-Colic Bottle


Age Range (Description): Baby


Number of Items: 3


Dishwasher safe: No


Product Dimensions: ‎8.4 x 7.5 x 2.9 inches


Item model number: ‎SCF673/37


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Target gender: ‎Unisex


Material Type: ‎glass


Material free: ‎BPA Free


Number Of Items: ‎3


Batteries required: ‎No


Dishwasher safe: ‎No


Bottle nipple type: ‎Angled


Bottle type: ‎Anti-Colic Bottle


Is portable: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


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  • Nice Bottles!
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 3)
I have these in both the 4 oz. and the 9 oz. sizes. They are great! They are sturdy and easy to clean, and are compatible with the other Avent lids. The glass is made in the USA, and it's very durable. I've dropped mine and whacked them against the sink with no harm done. They heat up very quickly in a water operated bottle warmer, so be careful with them! Don't burn yourself or baby! That being said, they keep the milk warmer a little longer than the plastic ones will. I love mine, and they are all we use now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023 by RLK

  • Seriously excited to find Avent bottles in GLASS!
Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
First off I wanted to say how glad I am to see that Avent finally decided to produce a bottle in glass. I am about to have baby number three, and I loved Avent bottles with my other two kids. After my first son was diagnosed with childhood cancer however, I decided that we needed to make some changes for our second son. Maybe this is overkill -- probably it is -- but making a few changes helped me to feel better about the amount of chemicals we were exposing out kids to. That said, we decided after I quit nursing that we'd devote ourselves to using glass bottles since it was the one thing our son's food would constantly be in contact with. We tried Evenflo, Munchkin, BornFree, and Dr. Brown's glass bottles. The Evenflo and Munchkin bottles would frustrate our son because the nipples constantly collapsed, the BornFree and the Dr. Brown's each had five(!) parts to hand wash (who has time for that when you have two toddlers), and sometimes with the Dr. Brown, no matter how well we cleaned them, we'd occasionally find mold growing on the inner yellow piece, not to mention the venting funnel apparatus was plastic (kind of defeating my avoiding plastics purpose there). I had a few Avent bottles that I loved and would occasionally use when I would get so frustrated with the glass, but then I would feel guilty for using the plastic. I always hoped that they would eventually make them in glass, but they never did while my other two were still bottle feeding. When I saw that they were finally making a glass Avent bottle, I excitedly pre-ordered one for our newest addition. I got only one four-ounce bottle because I was afraid it wouldn't live up to my long awaited expectations. I'm pleased to say that upon initial inspection it's everything I hoped it would be. It's three simple parts, and most importantly, the nipple itself is vented so that it won't collapse during feeding. In comparison to the current Avent polypropylene bottles, it stands the same exact height, but the bottle itself is wider by at least a good centimeter. It has a more pronounced curve and is obviously wider to accommodate the thicker glass. The glass itself is substantial enough that I don't worry about breakage, however it does add some weight to the bottle. I guess it's about as thick as a canning jar, maybe a little bit thicker actually. The lip on the inside of the mouth of the bottle has been somewhat rounded and I appreciate that little detail because on some bottles it's almost sharp to the touch when washing. The nipples on this the new "natural" line have been changed. The inside of the nipple no longer has two lips (which I think was how they originally achieved nipple only venting), and you no longer have to insert the external ring to keep the bottle from leaking (classic polypropylene version only). I tried to interchange the nipple from the four ounce classic polypropylene bottle to the new natural bottle and it doesn't fit. The older nipples are now about 5mms smaller, therefore they just fall out of the new ring. It appears that the mouths of the bottles are still the same size, so you might be able to put both rings on both bottles if you have the correct nipple in the correct ring and switched only the body. I will say though, that when I tried to switch the two, I would occasionally get leakage from the older bottle/new nipple combination. The instructions that came with the bottle state "only use Philips Avent Natural nipples with Philips Avent Natural feeding bottles" and "do not mix classic bottle parts and nipples with parts of the Natural bottle, they may not fit and could cause leakage." When filled with liquid, I've tried every thing I can think of to try to make it leak, but it doesn't leak at all. This bottle came with a stage 1 nipple for newborn up and when held upside downward it doesn't drip liquid at all. For comparison, I have a brand new classic Avent polypropylene bottle with stage 1 nipple that I just tested and it dripped considerably when held upside down. The only reservation I have at all about this bottle is that the measuring marks on the side of the bottle are painted on to the glass. I would have liked the markings to have been molded into the glass like the Evenflo bottles are. From past experience with painted on measurements (BornFree glass), they usually will wash away over time. I don't know if this will be the case with these bottles as only time and frequent washing will tell, but my suspicions are that they will. As a side note, the instructions bring up the point that these bottles may not fit in a standard warmer. As well, they make special note to say that if you are using an older Avent sterilizer, you need to go to their website and get special instructions on how to place new Natural bottles. Another point they mention is that the glass bottles are only compatible with Avent breast pumps and sealing discs, but for safety reasons, not for use with the trainer spouts and handles. Overall I really like these, and I have already ordered more. When our newest addition arrives in a few weeks, I will update more with extended user experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2012 by AdaLoveLace

  • Instruction Manual
Size: 3 Count (Pack of 1)
Instruction leaflet For your child’s safety and health WARNING! Always use this product with adult supervision. • Never use feeding nipples as a pacifi er. • Continuous and prolonged sucking of fl uids will cause tooth decay. • Always check food temperature before feeding. • Keep all components not in use out of the reach of children. • Before fi rst use, clean the product. Inspect before each use and pull the feeding nipple in all directions. Throw away at the fi rst signs of damage or weakness. Do not store a feeding nipple in direct sunlight or heat, or leave in disinfectant ('sterilizing solution') for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the nipple. • Do not place in a heated oven. • Before fi rst use place in boiling water for 5 minutes. This is to ensure hygiene. Clean before each use. • Wash and rinse thoroughly, then sterilize using a Philips AVENT sterilizer or boil for 5 minutes. • Do not warm contents in a microwave oven, as this may cause uneven heating and could scald your baby. • Dishwasher safe – food colorings may discolor components. • Do not allow child to play with small parts or walk/run while using bottles or cups. • Drinks other than milk and water, such as fruit juices and fl avoured sugary drinks are not recommended. If used, they should be well diluted and only used for limited periods. • Expressed breast milk can be stored in sterilized Philips AVENT polypropylene bottles/containers in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours (not in the door) or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Never refreeze breast milk or add fresh breast milk to already frozen milk. • Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or anti-bacterial cleaners. Do not place components directly on surfaces that have been cleaned with anti-bacterial cleaners. • Excessive concentration of detergents may eventually cause plastic components to crack. Should this occur, replace immediately. • Plastic material properties may be affected by sterilizing and high temperatures. This can affect the fi t of the cap. Cleaning Before fi rst use, disassemble all parts, clean and sterilize the product. After every use, take all items apart, wash in warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Make sure that you wash your hands thoroughly and that the surfaces are clean before contact with sterilized components. Assembly When you assemble the bottle, make sure you place the cap vertically onto the bottle so that the nipple sits upright. To remove the cap, place your hand over the cap and your thumb in the dimple of the cap. The nipple is easier to assemble if you wriggle it upwards instead of pulling it up in a straight line. Make sure you pull the nipple through until its lower part is even with the screw ring. Maintenance Before fi rst use place in boiling water for 5 minutes. • Before each use, inspect all items. Pull the feeding nipple in all directions. For optimum performance, pinch and massage the number on the nipple between index fi nger and thumb prior to a feed. Throw away at the fi rst signs of damage or weakness. For hygiene reasons, we recommend replacing nipples after 3 months. Keep nipples in a dry, covered container. When not in use, do not store in sunlight or heat, or leave in disinfectant ('sterilizing solution') for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the nipple. Do not place in a heated oven. Glass Natural bottle Glass bottles may break. Do not use metal inside the bottle to stir contents or for cleaning. This can damage the glass on the inside of the bottle. Before each use, inspect bottles for sharp edges or glass fragments inside. Do not use bottles if there are any cracks on or glass fragments in the bottle. Do not let babies drink unsupervised with this bottle. Compatibility Only use Philips AVENT Natural nipples with Philips AVENT Natural feeding bottles. Spare nipples are available separately. Make sure you use a nipple with the correct flow rate when you feed your baby. When you use an older Philips AVENT sterilizer, please check on the website how to place the Natural bottle. Do not mix Classic bottle parts and nipples with parts of the Natural bottle. They may not fit and could cause leakage. • The polypropylene Natural bottle is compatible with Philips AVENT breast pumps, spouts, sealing discs and cup tops. • The glass Natural bottle is compatible with Philips AVENT breast pumps and sealing discs. For safety reasons, it is not recommended to use glass Natural bottles with handles, spouts and cup tops. If the bottle falls, it may break. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2016 by L.Hart

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