Dr. Brown’s Level 2 Standard Nipples- 3-pk.

Product Description:

Each level provides a different flow rate. The nipples are super-soft and made of high-grade silicone in Germany. Includes 3 Level 2 Standard Bottle Nipples. Ages 3 months and up.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Each level provides a different flow rate
  • The nipples are super-soft
  • Made of high-grade silicone in Germany
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Baby Product
  • Brand: Dr. Brown's
  • Color: one color
  • EAN: 0072239003251
  • Label: Dr. Browns
  • Manufacturer: Dr. Browns
  • MPN: 320
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 12
  • ProductGroup: Baby Product
  • ProductTypeName: BABY_PRODUCT
  • Publisher: Dr. Browns
  • Size: one size
  • Studio: Dr. Browns
  • UPC: 072239003206

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Customer Reviews

Dr. Brown's Level 2 Standard Nipples2008-12-20
I am always amazed with the quality of the Dr. Brown line. These nipples met my high satisfaction 100%.
Exactly what I was looking for2008-11-23
These nipples are the next step up for the Dr. Brown bottles. They are exactly what I was looking for. They came promptly too.
Good product, EXPENSIVE shipping.2007-05-12
The product is fine, but the shipping is extremely expensive. I wouldn't recommend buying them from this seller. You can buy them a lot cheaper from Babies "R" Us!... maybe even Target. The shipping price is not known until check-out, and it's about 3 times the price of the product!
Best bottles on the market!2006-12-16
If you have a fussy baby or just bottle feed, Dr. Brown's are the best. We have twin girls and first 3 months they were gased up and it was not fun. Someone recommended Dr. Brown's bottles, which we were willing to try anything, and they were the best thing we have ever used. If you have a fussy baby then you will know what I am talking about. If you are giving a gift for a baby shower, this is the best gift you could give. I can't say enough good things are Dr. Brown's. I was upset our doctor did not tell us about these bottles, instead she had us giving them drops and buying the most expensive formula on the market. Nothing worked until these bottles.

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