
Product Description
Made of silicone, the Avent Nipple feels softer and more natural than conventional rubber nipples, yet holds up much better to repeated washing and heat. The laser-cut holes do not change in size over time and precisely regulate the flow of liquid at every feeding. Features the patented anti-vacuum valve. Includes two Fast-Flow Nipple with four laser-cut holes.
Philips Avent Fast Flow Nipple, BPA-Free
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I went to order this product from amazon over my local store and I find that the price is not nearly attractive enough to justify. I would rather drive to the store and purchase what I need for much much less.
I’ve had this product before and it’s a great product. Never had a problem.
Rating: 3 / 5
We have been using Avent products for both of our children without problems. They are great products. I wish they had BPA-Free products earlier. I bought this two fast flow nipples because the store near us does not have BPA-Free ones. However, when I received them from mail, I did not find anywhere on the package says BPA-Free. I thought there should be somewhere says BPA-Free. Usually the BPA-Free products has a little bit yellow color than the regular ones. But the ones I received look the same as the regular ones that are not BPA-Free. So I am not sure if the products I received are the real BPA-Free nipples.
Rating: 4 / 5
My son does well with the Avent products. The flow is fast enough for him (before this we tried another nipple…can’t remember the name…but it was the fast flow, but just not fast enough). We use this with the Avent bottles that have the extra little attachment that connects with the nipple to prevent leaks. So far, so good!
Rating: 5 / 5
At the tip of the nipple are the 1,2,3,or 4 holes and there is a circle around them. This circle pops out when there is too much pressure applied while washing. Now I am assuming it is ripping out while I wash them (I use a bottle brush and apply pressure on the inside of the nipple pushing a lot of soapy water through the little holes). However, what’s interesting is that this has only happened to the #4 nipples. You would think it would have happened to the other ones too since they have even fewer holes.
I am assuming the tip is popping out while I wash because it would kill me to think it is ripping out while the baby is sucking on it and she could choke on it. It has now happened to 6 nipples!!! And the first 3 I didn’t discover until after she was drinking from them and had a geyser of formula being fed to her.
I should add that when I went to buy a replacement packet of #4 nipples (there are 2 in a packet), inside the packet they were actually both #1 nipples and the tips were BOTH slashed cut (not ripped, but cut with a blade). I called Avent. They sent me one replacement nipple and an envelope for me to send them the damaged nipples back. I’m debating if I should send them the 6 other nipples with the torn out tips.
And have you notice how the bottles always leak. I found this dad’s blog with instructions and pictures to make sure they don’t leak, and it works.
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If my assumption is correct that the tips are coming out while being washed (and not while the baby is sucking on them), then I suppose if you are careful while washing, the nipples are good.
Rating: 1 / 5
these are nipples… as advertised in size. nothing more to say.. the “BPA free” is a bit of BS because soft plastic like this rarely has BPA (it’s hard, clear, plastic that you have to watch for)…
Rating: 4 / 5