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Playtex Baby Drop-Ins Pre-Sterilized Disposable Liners 8-10 OZ: 100 Count

Playtex Baby Drop-Ins Pre-Sterilized Disposable Liners 8-10 OZ: 100 Count

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Brand: Playtex
Category: Baby Product

Buy New: $7.95



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews

Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 4.5 x 4.4

MPN: 05544
Model: 05544
UPC: 078300055440
EAN: 0078300055440

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Features:
  • Prepare a bottle with one hand
  • Holds 8 ounces of milk or formula
  • Do not microwave or boil

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Playtex Drop-Ins Pre-Sterilized Disposable Liners are pre-formed, so all you have to do is simply place one in a Playtex Nurser and fill it. Sanitary and convenient, these disposable drop-in liners ensure a clean bottle every time and easy cleanup after feeding. Twist on the nipple and ring and you're ready to feed your baby. Liners expand to 10 ounces. Features Compatible with all 8 OZ Playtex Nursers Pre-sterilized for convenience and cleanliness Free-standing design allo

Editorial Review
Drop-Ins Liners offer a revolution in convenience. These preformed, collapsible liners provide a fresh, presterilized liner at every feeding, while making bottle preparation fast, convenient, and one-handed! Recommended for use with Playtex Standard Holders and Drop-Ins Holders. --Terri Shea


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars USE A MEASURING CUP!   July 25, 2008
I love the concept of the disposal liners - no more bottles to clean! However, as one user mentioned, the measurements on the liners do not match the measurements on the bottles. When I measure out 6oz in a measuring cup and then pour into a liner, the reading on the bottle varied as much as 1oz! (the bottle read 7oz when there was only 6oz of water in it). I always use a measuring cup to make my baby's formula.


5 out of 5 stars Never had to worry about the hazards of plastic   June 27, 2008
Since these are used for only minutes and then tossed away , and never heated
to a dangerous level, the baby is safe and colic etc . is reduced. Only glass bottles are safer but they do not reduce colic..so I choose these
Used them on 2 healthy kids and loved them



4 out of 5 stars easy and clean   June 5, 2008
I like the fact that when i make a bottle I'm sure it is clean. These liners make going out of the house a lot easier. No need to worry about cleaning the bottles. i just take extra liners and nipples in my bag.



2 out of 5 stars Warning: Measurements on new expandable liners are misleading   February 18, 2008
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I really like using the Drop-Ins system--it's very convenient and easy to use. The problem I have is with the new expandable 8-10 oz. liners. When I first used them, I noticed that the amount of water needed to fill the liner up to the 8 oz mark seemed to vary from what I used with the original 8 oz. non-expandable liners. I decided to test it by pouring water from a measuring cup into both types of liners. The measurement on the original liner was accurate - 8 oz from the cup filled it up exactly to the 8 oz mark. In contrast, when I filled the expandable liner, the water went above the 8 oz mark. I also tried to fill it with 10 oz to see if the extra water weight would expand the liner further, but there was still some water left in the measuring cup even after I filled the expandable liner to the brim! Thus, if I had merely followed the measurements on the expandable liners, I would have used less water than needed to make the infant formula. I just want to warn parents using the new liner to be careful about the accuracy of the measurements on the liner. Because the liner does not expand as much as it should, you actually have less than the amount of liquid indicated by the liner. Consistently wrong measurements that result in less liquid than prescribed by the infant formula could result in dehydration! Too bad--now I have to measure water in a measuring cup when I make the bottles, which makes it much less convenient.


5 out of 5 stars Best invention ever!   November 8, 2007
I love these little drop-in liners. After all the warnings from using clear plastic bottles, this was a godsend. And another added bonus is that it makes bottle washing a snap since you just toss it after each use. The only part that gets milk on it is the nipple.

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