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The Podee Classic Hands-Free Baby Bottle is a 9 oz anti-colic feeding system designed for infants 3 months and older. Recommended by pediatricians, it promotes upright feeding to reduce colic, gas buildup, reflux, and ear infections. Made from BPA-free, lead-free, and phthalate-free materials, this lightweight, portable set includes two bottles with fast-flow nipples, perfect for feeding twins or multitasking parents. Dishwasher safe and travel-friendly, itβs engineered to make feeding easier and more comfortable wherever you go.
Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 6 x 8.5 inches |
Item model number | 10021 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Polypropylene, Silicone |
Material Composition | 80% Polypropylene 20% Silicone |
Material free | PVC Free, Phthalates Free, BPA Free, Lead Free |
Care instructions | Clean before initial use and after each subsequent use. Disassemble all parts prior to washing. Dishwasher safe (top rack only), or hand wash in warm water using mild liquid soap and rinse thoroughly with clean water. Dry thoroughly. |
Additional product features | Feeding System, Travel Bottle, Long Weighted Drinking Straw, Anti-Colic |
Number Of Items | 2 |
Style | Classic |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Bottle nipple type | X-Cut Fast Flow |
Bottle type | Anti-Colic Bottle |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
T**P
Amazing product
Thank you to the manufacturers of this product. Youβve made my life so much easier.
O**I
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ππππthis is a magic bottle, it saves my time. I don't have to sit for 2 hours and feed the baby, she eats herself, I can do other things at that moment) a very good idea. thanks to the manufacturers) ππππ
S**L
No suction
I had high hopes for this hands-free baby bottle, but unfortunately it was a huge disappointment. The idea sounds great in theory, but in reality it just didnβt work β and honestly, it felt unsafe.The bottle didnβt stay in place well at all, constantly slipping or shifting, which made my baby frustrated and even gag a couple of times. It requires constant adjusting, which defeats the purpose of being "hands-free." Plus, I didnβt feel comfortable leaving my baby with it unattended for even a second.Poor design, not worth the risk. I ended up going back to regular bottle feeding. Would not recommend.
M**A
System functions but my babies couldn't use it successfully
It's a cool concept for parents of multiples. It may work for some, but it did not work for my kids. Too much suction is needed to pull the milk up from the bottle. I primed the tube by pinching the nipple which brought the milk up the tubing, however the babies could not maintain the amount of suction needed to obtain milk. I'll hold on to them and maybe they can use it as the get older, but my kids are at the recommended age of use for these as listed. Good luck
M**3
... this because of the negative reviews I am very glad I took the leap
After being very skeptical and hessitant to buy this because of the negative reviews I am very glad I took the leap. One of the reasons, and as mentioned by most people on here I did not want to buy this was because I was afraid my baby would keep spitting out the nipple or wouldn't give enough suction to the nipple to drink his milk. This is because he doesn't take a pacifier and every time I tried to give him one he would immediately spit it out. I was wrong, because as long as there was something coming out of it he held on to it. I had no problems with him spitting out the nipple or not being able to drink out of it. Of course there were a few times when the bottle tipped over or he pushed it out accidentially with his hands but I just put it right back in. This is great for if you need to do something quick around the home, or if you're traveling in the car or pushing around a stroller. I know many people on here are talking about using this as a bad parenting fopa. However, this is just to make your life a little easier especially if you have more than one child. Secondly, its not for use 24/7, its for those occasional times when you have little time to spare, or can't stop in the middle of the street for a feeding. The best part is you can purchase the parts seperately to attach with any regular 8 oz. bottle with a standard neck, and change the nipple to your liking. I can also see why the makers claim it helps prevent colic. The nipple that comes with it is a natural flow/slow flow nipple so your baby is not gulping down more than they can handle and it makes them fuller quicker so they are not taking more than they need. My baby is a big feeder and I was always worried I was giving him too much formula, so this helps that. Plus, it will NOT leak while he's drinking it, and he burps immediately afterwards which is a great sign so fingers crossed.For all those who had a problem with assembly, I can personally say it took me less than 30 seconds to put together and take apart with the instructions provided, One larger sized ring attaches to the top with the 6 inch pipe and the smaller ring attaches to the other with the shorter pipe. As far as cleaning goes, its pretty quick surprisingly and you really don't need to clean it out with the pipe cleaner every single feeding unless you see that it needs to. sterilizing it in hot water for a few minutes cleans it out so that it stays clean for a couple of feedings, plus its worth it. I would definitely recommend this for anyone.Note: There is no chocking hazard like with other hands-free bottle holders since your baby isn't directly chugging out of the bottle. They're basically drinking out of a straw and it take some work so they are feeding a little slower.
M**L
Great feeding system for traveling! Worked great for my 4-7 month old daughter. Better for pacifier babies!
I purchased my first Podee bottle in 2008 for my daughter for our long road trips to visit family. Stopping to feed a baby with a peacefully, sleeping toddler in the car wasn't always ideal! I saw a few different versions of the "straw bottle" but settled on this one after reading reviews. I LOVED it for her! It worked like a charm. I put the nipple in her mouth and she would start sucking away. When it was done she would spit it out and fall back asleep. It was also handy to have at the pool so she could drink a bottle in her infant carrier while I was free to feed snacks to my energetic 2 year old. I recently purchased this two pack after having our 3rd baby. It did not work quite as well for him, so it clearly has something to do with baby personalities, etc.Specs: This does take a few seconds of sucking before milk gets up to the nipple, but once they have enough sucked, a small reserve of milk stays up in the nipple so it is readily available. If the baby quits sucking, the milk in the straw goes back in the bottle, but there is still some in the nipple to get them buy while it comes back up the straw. My daughter had no problem sucking for a few seconds and was patient for the milk to come. My son wanted the milk instantly and got frustrated when it wasn't there right away. He often spit it out before he could get any. Some parents state that they "prime" the straw/nipple by sucking some into the nipple first. I tried this with my son (formula "air"- GROSS!) but it still didn't seem to help much.There are 8 pieces to this bottle: the bottle, the short straw that goes in the bottle, a screw on ring, the straw connector that goes under the ring, the long outside straw, a twist on straw connector for the nipple ring, the nipple ring, and nipple. Quite a few pieces to keep track of and clean, but the bottle comes with a long handled brush to clean the straws, and once you know how it goes together, it doesn't take that much time at all.Age: My daughter was between 4-7 months when she used this. My son was around 3-4 months when I tried with him- he was more active with his hands and would smack it out of his mouth but not able to grab it and put it back in himself. Obviously, once they can hold a bottle on their own, this is not as effective or necessary.In my opinion, babies that are used to pacifiers will take these bottles better as they are used to "dry sucking" for periods of time anyway. That was a clear difference between my two children who used this.Price: Great price on Amazon and I have never seen these in a store. This two pack was almost the same price as buying just one, so I kept one and gave one to a friend with twins!For anyone who travels, or has mulitples and needs extra hands, these are definitely worth a try! And not too expensive even if they don't work for your baby.
L**N
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They are worth every penny I had themfor all kids now my grand kids I would not be with out them
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