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- Mother Nature Approved: Tempered glass baby bottle is recyclable, sustainable and safe for the environment.
- Our strongest glass bottle yet – thermal shock resistant
- Unique, naturally-sloped nipple promotes a healthy wide latch; recommended by 9 out of 10 parents
- The Nipple: The included Evenflo Feeding Balance + Slow Flow Nipple is 100% silicone and features an integrated 1-piece venting system to help reduce the potential for colic, reflux, gas, and fussiness.
- A slower flow rate for calm, gulp-free feeding
- BPA-free
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Q: Can i sterilize these bottles in microwave sterilizer?
A: Yes. You can use the microwave bags. I use the medela ones.
submitted byMJ21 - 4 days agoA: Hi MJ, glass bottles require extra care. Glass bottles can be sterilized on the stove per instructions or in our Silicone Steam Sanitizing bag. Thanks!
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 8 days agoBrand expert
Q: What type of glass is this bottle made of?
A: Glass bottles of course
submitted byNatDre - 7 months agoA: Hi KB, our bottles are made of borosilicate, which allows them to be tempered. Thanks!
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Do these come with a cap?
A: No they don't. Just the cap ring, nipple, and hood.
submitted bykgz - 7 months agoA: Hi Mary Ann, the Balance + wide glass bottles come with a bottle, cap ring, nipple, and hood. The hood goes over the nipple to keep it clean and prevent leaking during travel. Hope this helps!
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: Are these bottles compatible/safe to use in a microwave sterilizer?
A: Hi MJ, glass bottles require extra care. Glass bottles can be sterilized on the stove per instructions or in our Silicone Steam Sanitizing bag. Thanks!
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 8 days agoBrand expert
Q: What nipple speed is on these?
A: Hi Jolina, all Evenflo bottles come with a slow flow nipple attached. The medium and fast flows are available in nipple replacements, not attached to a bottle. Thanks!
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 20 days agoBrand expert
Q: How can I tell what flow the nipple is?
A: Hi Rosalina, all Evenflo bottles come with a slow flow nipple attached. When looking at the underside of the nipple, you will see a circled letter S and a circle with one milk drop. Thanks!
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 20 days agoBrand expert
Q: Are these bottles compatible with evenflo breast pumps?
A: Hi Grace, our standard Balance bottles are compatible with our breast pumps. But we do have an adapter you can purchase to be able to pump directly into your Balance wide bottles: https://www.evenflofeeding.com/collections/breast-pumps-breastfeeding-accessories/products/balance-wide-neck-breast-pump-adapter?variant=43049369239792. Thanks!
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: What silicone sleeves can be used with these bottles?
A: Hi Alessandra, at this time we do not have silicone sleeves to offer. We have passed this great suggestion onto the production team! Thanks!
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Are there any silicone sleeves that fit these 6 oz glass bottles ???!
A: Hi Alessandra, at this time we do not have silicone sleeves to offer. We have passed this great suggestion onto the production team! Thanks!
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can these be put in a bottle warmer ?
A: Hi Lupita, glass bottles require extra care to prevent breakage. You can pour the baby milk into a room temperature bottle and then place it in a bowl or container of warm water to gently warm the liquid and bottle at the same time or hold the room temperature bottle under the faucet and gradually warm the temperature. With glass bottles, be sure to AVOID the following: · Avoid using electric bottle warmers. Fast temperature changes can lead to cracks or breaking. · Avoid a rapid change of temperature. Placing the bottle directly in boiling water stresses the glass and may cause it to break. Placing a cold bottle in hot water, or a hot bottle in cold water can cause breaking. · Avoid using electric sterilizers. Extreme changes in temperature can stress the glass and may cause cracks and breaking.
submitted byEvenflo Feeding - 5 months agoBrand expert