Customer Reviews 

Good bottles
2008-12-31I have not had a problem with using these bottles on my older model of the medela pump. Very helpful to have extras!

Work well for feeding, pumping and storage
2008-11-15These are the only bottles I use and they work well. They are very durable & dishwasher safe. I have a medela pump also. My daughter is breastfed and feeds from these well, except for with the slow flow nipples - I recommend a fast flow nipple unless you want to take over a half hour to feed your baby while he/she struggles to get the milk out. I should mention that she is not picky (becasue some babies are)about what type/brand of nipple she uses as long as the flow is not too slow.

I love medela bottles
2008-09-10I love medela bottles, I love that they are BPA free. I love this product, I like the way it looks, the only thing I HATE are the bottle nipples. They look horrible and my two month old daughter does not like them at all. I went online and got other medela nipples, those she likes.

Really convenient!
2008-07-13I am really happy with this set. I bought two more sets to go with the ones that came with my Medela pump. It is really convenient to pump and store in the same container and then just attach the nipple and it's ready for dad or babysitter to feed. My daughter really liked the nipple and she was a tough one to get to even take a bottle. She seems to latch the same as with me so it works great. I would highly reccommend this set.

The Lids and Nipples LEAK constantly, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY
2008-07-13I bought a Medela pump (love it!) and some bottles came with it. I also bought an extra set of bottles. It was a complete waste of money. I am telling you - these bottles leak out of the top between the o-shaped lid and the nipple. DO NOT BUY THEM! If you're concerned about freezer storage, just buy the Medela pump and save bags, they work great. For pumping, you can attach almost any bottle and store those in the fridge. Seriously, this is such a hassle. You can't take these bottles anywhere without spilling all over and you don't want to mess with them at 3 a.m. when they're dumping milk all over you child, trust me!
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