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HomeOrganic Baby FeedingBPA FREE Baby FeedingBPA FREE Baby BottlesPlaytex BPA Free Disposable Nurser Liners 4 oz - 100 Count |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
stick with the drop ins Apr 15, 2010
By Mama Maria These liners are terrible. They leak horribly. I bought them by accident and figured that I would try them. Supposedly you can use them for milk storage, but I do not see how you could do so. The drop ins are much better.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
like better than drop-ins Sep 17, 2010
By Soul Thirsty I have been using these for about a week and I actually like them better than the drop-ins. With the drop-ins that I have, they are easy to crush, making it difficult to get an accurate measure of liquid. I found myself using my finger or a spoon to un-crush the drop-ins. The first day I used these liners I didn't put them on correctly, which caused leakage. But, now that I pull the bags over the bottles correctly, I haven't had any problems (the tabs should be fairly easy to pull off if you have them on correctly). I also like that I can reach through the bottom of the bottle to make sure that the liner isn't bunched up, thus helping my problem of getting a fairly accurate read on how much milk I put in. I have frozen one bag of milk so far without any problems. I didn't tear the tabs off and then I tied a rubber band around the bag tightly. It seems to have frozen nicely. The only disadvantage to the liners is that I would probably feel more comfortable dumping the defrosted milk into a new bag, versus with the drop-ins where I could put them right into a bottle to defrost.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not bad, but drop in's are superior Sep 06, 2010
By J. Li To all those that claimed leakage, I have experienced a few times too. But it all has to do with improper installation of liner. One has to pull both side evenly so that the lips of liner will be pulled over the container mouth. I pulled about 1/4" over then securely screw in. Keep in mind that if one keeps opening and close while changing the formula, it may cause the liner to slip/shift. Which means you will have to make sure the liner is over the lip of the container properly again. Thus, liners are meant for people with patients.
Its advantages are many: it takes up so little space that it is great for trips when space is a premium; tt does not get crushed like the drop ins; it holds more liquids; and it heats up the fastest when submerged in hot water to warm the formula for your baby.
Of course, drop in are superior in the sense that it is idiot-proof.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Aweful! Jul 31, 2011
By Menschlein I ordered these by accident! Wanted the Drop-Ins and didn't pay close attention. This is the worst liner I can imagine. They leak and leak and leak and just don't compare at all to the convenience of the drop-ins! Pay CLOSE attention, when you order your liners... these ones are a WASTE of money!!!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great for freezing. Mar 05, 2010
By Kimjaywoo We use the drop-in liners for pumping and actually feeding the baby. The drop-ins are much more convenient than the standard liners. However, we use the standard liners for freezing and storing. Even when full they are still relatively flat and line up in bins much better than the cylindrical drop-ins. And the standard liners are much, much cheaper than other similar products marketed specifically as storage bags. We double-bag for freezing. But even after accounting for the double-bagging, these are still way cheaper than other competing products, and they work great..
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