This set includes all you need to start your baby on the Playtex Nurser System: five holders (two 4 oz holders, three 8 oz nursers), three latex nipples (one slow flow NaturaLatch nipple, one fast flow NaturaLatch nipple, and one medium flow Orthodontic nipple), and two silicone nipples (one slow flow NaturaLatch nipple and one fast flow NaturaLatch nipple), five each of the 4 oz and 8 oz Drop-Ins soft bottle liners, and five each of the self-storing leak-proof caps and retainer rings.
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Product Details
Product Length:
9.4 inches
Product Width:
6.3 inches
Product Height:
4.7 inches
Package Length:
9.8 inches
Package Width:
6.2 inches
Package Height:
4.7 inches
Package Weight:
0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 146 reviews
Features
An excellent starter kit with a range of bottle holders and Drop-Ins pre-formed liners in 4 ounce and 8 ounce sizes
2-4 ounce original nurser holders, 2 8-ounce original nurser holders, 1 eazy feed holder, 10 drop-ins liners
Reduces gas and colic
It is BPA free
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106 of 107 found the following review helpful:
The best bottle for breastfeeding babies! Sep 08, 2001 I have used a lot of different kinds of bottles on my three children. I lived in a small town when I had my first child 7.5 yrs ago, and the Playtex nursers were not available to me. I did use them with my second child and when my third baby was born, I knew that I wanted to use these when I gave her a bottle. She was totally breastfed but I kept her used to the bottle so that her daddy and grandparents could feed her also. I too tried the Avent brand of bottles and to say the least was rather disapointed! They leaked all over everything! I like the Playtex nursers because of the nipple variety. It is much easier to buy the next size or kind of nipple then to buy a whole new set of bottles. I like the fact that you can push all the air out of the bottle before feeding the baby. I also have to say that I like the bags better than the drop-ins because the measurement markings are clearer on them. If you are going to be giving your baby a bottle at all, I would highly recomend skipping all the new fancy bottles and go with something that has been proven to work well in reducing air intake while your baby eats! Go with Playtex nursers! They work great!!
51 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Easy to use and worked great for my brestfeeding baby! Jun 24, 2005
By S. Freeman Okay - I was one of those new moms who had no clue about which bottles of the many types to use for my baby. I read all of the online reviews and decided I would get a couple of each type and try them all. I have the Avent bottles, Dr. Brown's, Gerber, you name it, I have a ton of them.
I exclusively breatfeed my baby and everyday he gets a bottle with his medicine in it along with the bottles I pump for when we will be somewhere that's difficult to breastfeed. In my opinion, this system is HANDS-DOWN THE BEST.
Here's what I like:
The liners are sterile so you can always be sure your baby is drinking out of a clean bottle.
Nothing to wash but the nipple and ring. Its so quick and easy, especially when you are in a hurry or in the middle of the night when its harder to think straight. When he's done, just toss the drop in and wash the nipple and you are ready for your next bottle.
My baby didn't struggle with swallowing air using this bottle like the others I tried because you push the air out. It worked much better for him than the Dr. Brown's bottles. Using these, he didn't struggle with gas pains afterwards.
He switched with no problems from a very early age between the breast and this bottle type. It comes with various nipples to try and the breastfeeding nipple works great for him.
Here is the only downside:
You cannot pump directly into the liners - but that is not a big deal to me. I pump into the Medela CSF bags and store those. When I am ready to make a bottle, I pour it out of the CSF bag and into the liner. It became routine and its not a problem for me to take that extra step.
Good luck in making your choices about bottles for your baby but from a new mom whose tried them all, these really are the best all around.
54 of 55 found the following review helpful:
A must for bottle feeding Jun 28, 2001
By Angela Kraemer We were using the single feeding bottles we got from the hospital and noticed how much air the baby was getting from the bubbles forming in the bottle during feedings. We also had a hard time getting her to eat more and she was starting to lose weight. We switched over to the Playtex system after a recommendation from our sister-in-law and we have had a lot less problems w/gassiness occuring during feedings. The drop-in liners are easier to use than the other liners and seem to measure out better than the other liners as well. I would highly recommend this product to anyone who is thinking of bottle feeding their baby.
40 of 41 found the following review helpful:
Mom/Daycare provider - Love this product Mar 03, 2002
By Denice Brockelman I am a mother of a 3 month old and 4 year old. I also run a daycare out of my home. I am using Playtex with by newborn, as well as used it with my older daughter, and have had great success with it. I like the standard bags better myself becuase they are cheaper. I buy the Target brand of liners and they work fine. As a daycare provider, I like the Playtex system because I only have to rinse out the nipple after a feeding (leaving formula in a regular bottle all day makes for a tough time for mom at home). I also like that my breastfeeding moms can freeze their milk in a bag and all I need to do is set it in a glass of warm water to thaw and heat. You can close the bag by folding it over and securing with a paperclip or piece of tape (as long as you don't need to store your milk for an extended period of time) and store in an upright position in the freezer or refrigerator. I recommend this product to all my parents and friends.
24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
The only Bottles You'll Ever Need..... May 01, 2002
By Jessica Plain I breastfeed my son and recently started supplementing with bottles. My mother highly recommended the Playtex Nursers (that's all she ever used) and bought me this set after I had terrible luck with some other bottles. My breastfed baby readily took this bottle with virtually no fussing (and less burping, gas and spitting up). After experimenting with the other nipple shapes I found that my son prefers the regular shaped nipple, but I liked that I could try them all out with one purchase. I've recently bought some extra Older Baby nipples, and of course, liners, but other than that, this set has provided me with more than enough "equipment" and I'm sure it's the only set of bottles I'll need.