A Safer Option for Glass Baby Bottle Users

May 19, 2009 at 10:00 AM by Cafe Sheri - Comments (11)

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wee•go baby bottles from Lifefactory

More and more moms are choosing BPA-free baby bottles or moving away from plastic altogether going back to glass baby bottles. However, don't glass bottles worry you a little? I know, having had more than one bottle tossed at my head while driving, they worry me. Infant + glass = worried mom.

That's why I love these wee•go glass baby bottles with silicone sleeves from Lifefactory. The silicone sleeve is free of plastics, 100% non-toxic, and protects the bottle from breakage (you know, cause some infants are apparently in early training to be the next great NFL superstars; baby girls not excluded here). Plus, aren't these bottles so pretty and colorful?

The 9-ounce bottles with sleeves run $14.49 each, and the 4-ounce bottles with sleeves run $12.49 each.

Ahh, now I can worry less. I love any product that let's a mom worry less.

(via nonchalant mom)

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mcque...

ok, I guess i am in another world, I have never heard of glass bottles??????

mcqueenmom May. 19, 2009 at 10:35 AM

moret...

^Don't bother looking into it LOL, they're a waste of money! BPA bottles are cheap and work just as well as any glass bottle. Gerber sells clearview bottles, BPA free (if you buy into that), for .99 at Target. I can't believe how much money people fork out on useless baby supplies.

morethanme_you May. 19, 2009 at 10:52 AM

clovi...

those are super cute, but I EBF, so wont be needing them. I do know a few mama's who would love them though, so gonna let them know about them. THANKS

clovismommy25 May. 19, 2009 at 11:09 AM

loveb...

I thought switching to glass but cant find the darn things here in the middle of nowhere. I would feel alot safer using glass and they are pretty. ( i know some of u moms are thinkin---overprotective ) but think about it..you never know which plastic they are going to find unsafe next. Better safe than sorry i say

lovebabyslobers May. 19, 2009 at 11:54 AM

auror...

Very cool.  Plastic with BPA is dangerous--there's nothing to "buy into" it's a proven fact.  We're past using bottles anyways but if I ever use them again I would probably use glass.  This is a neat product!

aurorabunny May. 19, 2009 at 2:45 PM

BJoan

So expensive, though!  And is there any chance the material on the outside could be peeled off or bitten off....and become a choking hazard?  Aren't there plastic bottles that don't have those compounds in them? I thought it pertained to clear plastics....maybe cloudy plastic would be a better idea!

BJoan May. 19, 2009 at 3:11 PM

RanaA...

I really like those!  If I end up using bottles for any reason, I'd probably pick those up, especially considering I would probably only need 1-3 bottles anyway.
BJoan, just as you don't leave your child unattended with a bottle, you're not going to have them eating this either.

RanaAurora May. 19, 2009 at 4:37 PM

jcsmummy

i like the idea, but we already have glass bottles from evenflo for far cheaper. i't would be cool if they just sold individual silicon sleeves though.

jcsmummy May. 19, 2009 at 5:30 PM

Gaia_...

This is a cool idea.  If I needed bottles, I might look into them!

Gaia_Rain May. 19, 2009 at 10:32 PM

mybra...

these bottles are great. i breast feed my son but when he is at daycare he had a hard time with the bottles. we tried every bottle made. we came across these bottles and he loves them. plus the protective sleeve is the best.

my friend also had a hard time getting her son to take a bottle. he is formula fed. she tried every bottle until i told her about these bottles. her son loves them so much and is now a very happy and full baby.

these are so great.

mybrats03 May. 20, 2009 at 2:26 PM

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