
Product Description
The Adiri Natural Nurser Ultimate Bottle is 100% polycarbonate-free and bisphenol-A free. It offers high quality materials, a graceful design, and the new Fill, Twist and Feed? system, engineered so that a parent or caregiver can quickly prepare a bottle, even with a hungry infant under one arm. A sleek cover protects the bottle from getting dirty and keeps the nipple from leaking during transport. The Adiri Natural Nurser comes in three stages for three different flow rates. Each stage holds 8 oz. of fluid and is dishwasher safe! 1 Bottle Per Pack. Stage 1 – Ages 0-3 mos., Stage 2 – Ages 3-6 mos., and Stage 3 – Ages 6 mos. and up…. More >>
Adiri BPA Free Natural Nurser Ultimate Bottle Stage 1 White, Slow Flow
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The biggest advise I can give to those considering this bottle is to get just one and see how your baby reacts. We were swayed by extensive advertising in magazines and gave it a shot. Our daughter hated it. She is very happy with BornFree, but completely rejected Adiri.
That aside, this bottle’s design is silly. Put through the motions and you will see. I echo previous reviews that it does not fit well into the Avent IQ sterilizer.
Rating: 1 / 5
I was so excited about this product it being 100% polycarbonate-free and all that, but my baby did not share my excitement. She would take it because i put it in her mouth, but she would cry and turn away. I tried a number of times over a 3 week time frame but she refused. So I had to settle for playtex dropins so far, no problems.
Rating: 2 / 5
Great idea but not any better than the platex drop ins and they’re alot cheaper. I had a baby that took a bottle then quit and it didn’t work for her. I just left her with someone else for 4 hours and she took a regular bottle.
Rating: 1 / 5
I really liked the Adiri bottles when I first saw them as they were different from other babies stuff which I often find untasteful. I like them even when I use them now but have a small problem with them – there is virtually no way how to cover the hole when pouring the milk or tea in it. You have to turn the bottle upside down to do it which means it starts dropping out of the ‘pacifier’. Even when you put the cover on, it drops into it so next time you want to use it and open it, there is liquid inside. Any ideas how to eliminate this other then use my finger on top of the ‘pacifier’?
Rating: 3 / 5
These bottles are just ok. My baby is breastfeed and at 9 weeks she decided that she didn’t like the bottle, so we purchased the Adiri bottles hoping it would simulate the breast. The plastic is too hard and since the breast is soft and palateable, my daughter didn’t like it. For some reason she doesn’t suck with just her lips, but wants to put her entire mouth over the bottle and because these are too hard, she didn’t like it. Plus they’re really expensive. If your baby can suck good, these may work.
Rating: 3 / 5