Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Purchase Steribottle Ready to Use Disposable Baby Bottles, 10 Count


Open in case of emergency is what comes to my mind when investing in the Steri-bottle. If you must, I would suggest:

- Take the 10-pack to bring the cost of each disposable bottle down to $1.00. Compared to regular BPA-free reusable bottles like Philips Avent at MSRP, then you could say one 9-oz bottle of is equal to 10 dispoable Steri-bottles.

- Once you place the cap on, there is no turning back. You can't re-open it if you tried without breaking the bottle. So make sure you prepare the proper amount or you just wasted everything including the milk.

- There are two kinds of teat available - "fast" and "medium" flow. Medium flow is usable for new born babies, while Fast flow is for 3 months and above.

- I find it very convenient to store breastmilk and place in the fridge (or even freezer) for later use which the manufacturer says the bottle won't crack.

- Great for on-the-go when all the sterilised bottles have been used up then it's time to whip out these "babies".

- 100% recyclable. Just make sure your recycling centre accepts polypropylene or the recyclability aspect and cost will have been in vain.

OVERALL:

Once you understand the convenience as well as limitations of having a disposable bottle, I would recommend investing a few 10-packs of these to have handy in the home for late at night when there's no time to sterilise or even for guest baby sitters without having to question if proper sterlisation was done with the reusable bottles.

Perhaps in time cost will come down as well as the wide acceptance of recycling these kinds of bottles then we all would have made an impact to both our baby's health and the environment.Get more detail about Steribottle Ready to Use Disposable Baby Bottles, 10 Count.

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