👶 Elevate your feeding game with Lansinoh's anti-colic glass bottles!
LansinohAnti-Colic Glass Baby Bottles for Breastfeeding Babies, 8 Ounces, 4 Count Bottles for Feeding, Baby Essentials, Includes 4 Medium Flow Nipples, Size M
Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 10.63 x 8.66 inches |
Item model number | 77350 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Composition | Glass |
Material free | BPS Free |
Number Of Items | 4 |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Bottle nipple type | Vented |
Bottle type | Vented Bottle |
Item Weight | 2.37 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | Turkey |
A**R
Great great
Great glass bottles easy to use and clean . No leak. Durable . Cute designs. Great for tongue tie babies
B**.
Finally A Bottle My Son Will Take!
We've used every brand possible and we've finally came across these!My son instantly latched onto them and feeding has been a breeze since. The bottles being glass gives my wife and I peace of mind.The bottles also clean extremely well in a dishwasher. We bought 12 bottles total and we can rotate through 2 sets of 6 bottles and it makes life soo much easier.They're also very durable. We've dropped them on accident both full and empty and they don't have any chips, cracks or scratchesIf you have a fussy baby and the other brands of bottles don't work. I'd recommend these as the wide nipple seems to do the trick in mimicking a breast very well!
R**S
Great bottles!
We have loved these bottles for our baby, would recommend over and over again.
R**4
The worst baby bottles, except for all of the others
I don’t just dislike these bottles. I am angry about it.Part of my anger is the fact that there aren’t better options. These guys have the only nipple-shaped nipples I have found. (And I looked *hard!*) They’re still not ideal from all of the breastfeeding books I have read (again, I looked hard!!!) but the best I could find. And I’m not going to heat anything for my baby in plastic, so this is it.Here’s the problem. Not only do they break (of course they break, they’re glass). They break into more pieces than I have ever seen glass break into. I knocked a bottle off the countertop last week, spent literal hours on my hands and knees trying to get everything up, and I still find shards multiple times a day.Why is this a problem? Because mamas are tired so we break things. And babies are unpredictable so they break things. And you know what else babies do? Crawl on the floor, learn to walk on the floor, and eat anything they can find. So I literally get to watch my baby pick tiny pieces of glass out of our rug all day and run to her before she can get it into her mouth.Do better Lansinoh. I paid $10 each for these things, and a jar of pickles has higher quality glass. They should be tempered glass. They should have integrated silicone pieces to hold the glass together if it breaks. You should have silicone sleeves. I’ve used glass water bottles for years since learning about BPA’s. I’ve broken a few and yet they still hold together just fine.We’re talking about babies here. BABIES. Eating shards of glass. I get that you wanted them to be lightweight so you made them oh so very thin, but just freaking make them smaller instead!Tempered glass people. Silicone sleeves. Plastic around the outside to keep it together. If you don’t do it I am going to freaking start my own bottle company because this is terrible.
M**E
Great glass bottles and price point
Love these bottles! Have had them for a bit now and dropped them on accident, did not break! We use these with the Pigeon SS size nipples to help with spit up. Highly recommend them, downside they don’t make smaller glass bottles.
N**T
Best bottles by far
Wish I would have bought all glass from the beginning next baby for sure we will get glass 6 and 8oz bottles love them so much easier to clean and they don't leak keep milk warmer or colder the glass helps keep the heat. i like the doctor browns but they suck cleaning but really good for colic babys
J**E
Bottle sleeves
Love these bottles! I use super slow GentleFlow+ nipples from Lactation Hub. They encourage a latch just like the Lansinoh nipples but with slower flow like breastfeeding. If you over tighten the collar they will leak, but this only happened to me once as I got a feel for the correct tightening after that instance and didn’t have a problem again. As for sleeves, I ordered the Briefton silicone bottle sleeve (left) but have preferred a slim can koozie that I had around the house (right). The Briefton sleeves are a loose fit and we fold down the top to feed. The koozie is a snug fit and the works really well, but the silicone might be better if you have concerns about a baby throwing around the bottle since the edges are exposed with the koozie. We have had these since December of 2024 and have not had any breakage.
S**.
Flow of milk is faster than breast no matter what
The bottle is a very sturdy and has thick glass (dropped it a few times). All the pieces are easy to wash and the silicone is soft, it truly does resemble a nipple and is easier for a baby to latch onto. This is currently the only bottle we use to help supplement our baby. It is marketed for “breast fed babies” but nothing will ever completely mimic the natural flow of milk that comes from your breast/nipple. Our baby quickly learned that there is no need to pull as hard/deep on the bottle (I bought the slow flow nipple too) like is needed on the breast and gave us hell for a few weeks not wanting to breast feed because it is naturally more work. You should always try to go deep on baby’s latch to the bottle so they have more of an open mouth to mimic how it would be on the breast. It took awhile and a lot of work to reverse what the bottle did, but I feel that is sometimes inevitable. If you’re trying to transition from breast to bottle this is your best bet.
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