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Glass Food Storage Containers have been discontinued I used to stock Glass Food Storage Containers but glass is very heavy and fragile, which means it costs a lot to ship and easy to break. So I've stopped stocking the Glass Food Storage Containers. However, they are available from many supermarkets and homeware stores.
Glass Baby Bottles - A Brief Review I personally prefer to use Glass Baby Bottles than the BPA-free plastic ones. Babies are not supposed to be bottle fed without supervision or running around with their baby bottles anyway so I don't see the need for using plastic ones. All my children are fed breastmilk first then formula with Glass Baby Bottles. I started with the traditional glass baby bottles, then Silikids, and now I'm going to use CoddleLife for my third baby (due early March!).
What makes Coddlelife different from the other glass baby bottles is that it's very light weight. Also, with its wide neck, Coddlelife Glass Baby Bottle is very easy to hold. Same as Silikids, CoddleLife has silicone wraps available for purchase separately which offers extra protection from burning and breakage. A cheaper way to invest in the CoddleLife Glass Baby Bottle is to buy one or two silicone wraps (depending on your budget), then as many glass baby bottles as you need (depending on how often you need e.g. do you breastfeed as well as bottle feed or do you entirely bottle feed?)
There is also stainless steel baby bottles available on the market. But they are single layered which means it will be very hot to touch when I'm making the formula. I thought it doesn't quite make sense so I don't have them in my shop. If you have tried the stainless steel baby bottles and love them, please feel free to send your personal product review to me (and info on how you get around burning your hand while making formula) at info@ashnjuls.com.au and I may stock those stainless steel baby bottles.
I will give a more detailed review on Coddlelife Glass Baby Bottles once I start using them regularly. My third child is due early March and the plan is to breastfeed first then change to formula so the review won't be written until a few months after her birth. In the meantime, if you have any questions, I will try my best to answer them info@ashnjuls.com.au
Pei-Shan
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