Glass Baby Feeding Bottle with Natural Rubber Nipple
Overview
Description
Made in France of borosilicate glass, Natursutten Glass Baby Bottles are free of BPA/BPS and other harmful chemicals that can leach from plastic bottles. The bottles are dishwasher-safe, thermal shock-resistant and can withstand extreme temperature changes, like boiling and freezing.
The bottles are paired with an all-natural rubber nipple that’s made in Italy. The softness creates a feeding experience that closely simulates breastfeeding, and the bottle’s anti-colic double-valve ensures a more even milk flow that helps prevent colic and gas.
What we about it
A glass bottle paired with a natural rubber nipple and anti-colic double-valve.Details
- Age: 0+
- 2-pack
- All parts are free of BPA, phthalates, polycarbonates and PVC
- Each bottle comes with a slow-flow nipple
- Anti-colic double-valve
- Can go from freezer to refrigerator to hot water, all in one step
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
More to consider
Q&A
Natursutten doesn't recommend using sterilizers with their bottles. The glass bottle, cap, ring, seal, and double-valve are all dishwasher-safe—or can be hand-washed. The natural rubber nipple should be hand-washed under cold, running water using a mild liquid soap—not in the dishwasher.
Bottle covers designed for 4oz glass bottles, like those from Avent, should be compatible with this baby bottle.
It is! This bottle has an anti-colic double-valve that ensures a more even milk flow preventing colic and gas.
These bottles aren't compatible with Spectra pumps, as Spectra requires wide-neck bottles and these aren't. You can use a standard-size adapter to make them work.
They are! These bottles are made without lead.
The bottles comes with two snug-fit caps for travel and storage.
They do! This bottle is compatible with any standard-size nipple. However, wide-neck nipples will not fit.
They are! Keep in mind though that Natursutten recommends sterilizing the bottle by boiling or running it through the dishwasher. All parts, except the natural nipples, are dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe, so you can also use a microwave sterilizer. For the natural nipples, they are best sterilized for 5 minutes in boiling water.