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Avent Disposable Feeding SetDescription: Brand: Avent / Nursing Aids: Bottles & Accessories Newest Review: ... they have a removable base plate with a hole in, and are slightly taller than Avents wide necked bottles. The bags do make ... more More Avent kids equipment
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by traceyhand - written on 10.08.00 (Very useful, 145 readings)
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I was lucky enough to be given al lot of baby stuff from a friend of mine while I was expecting and amongst the bits and bobs were some bottle bags for the Avent Disposable system. I read up about it and it seemd like a great idea so I bought a couple of holders for them. The system basically consists of: Bottle bags Bottle bag clips Holders and a travel kit that has a unit for sealing your teat, locking cap and lid. Most of these bits you can buy seperately as well as in a complete kit. The idea is that you can store expressed milk in the bottle bags in the fridge or freezer and they take up much less room than ordinary bottles. ...
by wishywalshy - written on 06.03.01 (Very useful, 256 readings)
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Bags of success. An innovative bottle-feeding system allowing convenient storage and use of formula or breast milk. Comprising of 8oz sterile bags, ah holder and teat this system can be used in conjunction with one of Avents range of breast pumps. Claiming to reduce colic, the system cost around £4.00 for one holder 40 bags and one teat with holder and cover. Also included are sticky time date labels and snap lock tabs to keep the bag shut. Originally Cannon Baby safe, the owner decided that there must be an easier and more convenient way of serving babies drinks. He developed the wide necked bottle under the Avent name just over 10 years ago, ...
by Parsley - written on 04.09.00 (Very useful, 262 readings)
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I got my Avent Disposable bottle holder given to me as a free gift from Avent for returning a survey about the Avent Steam Steriliser, so I thought that I would use it for weekends away visiting relatives. The disposable bottle consists of a plastic holder (2 parts), a locking ring, a blue tinted teat, cap and pre-sterilised disposable plastic bags. I actually found it really good and useful, but bear in mind, I breastfeed my baby and give him only 1 bottle feed a day at night time. I pre-sterilised the teats, bottle rings & caps and wrapped them in separate plastic food bags before travelling. Then at my mother's house all I had to do was boil the water, ...




