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Pacific Baby 3-in-one thermal baby bottle Review

1 April 2013 by Eileen 5 Comments

Both of my children aged 3 and 5 are both still using milk bottles, especially Ms C as she still drinks milk while we are out. I was lucky to get this Pacific Baby 3-in-one thermal baby bottle and accessories for review by the Pourty Potty. After over a week of using the Pacific Baby 3-in-one thermal baby bottle and accessories, these are my reviews for:

Pacific Baby 3-in-one thermal baby bottle Review

7 oz / 200 ml  3-in-one thermal baby bottle

I think this bottle is great to use for long car journeys, hiking/walking with babies or even short trips. It is also handy when there are no facilities to warm the water or milk. It is supposed to keep liquids warm or cold for up to 10 hours as stated in the instructions. I think it keeps warm around 3 – 5 hours while it is been used. I like the bottles as they are free of BPA, PVC and Phthalates. The bottle is made from stainless steel and therefore may feel cold to touch but it is not too heavy for the children to hold. The exterior of the bottle is beautifully designed with red bubbles.

It is easy to pour in water through the wide neck opening. The water level marking is very easily to see.  It is very easy to wash and screw the bottle’s teats and cap. It is leak proof.

I also like that instead of using Pacific baby’s own teats, it can be use with others wide neck teats. Unfortunately, it doesn’t fit Tommee Tippee’s teats as it has an even wider neck bottle.

Wide Neck Teats

It is made from soft silicon and BPA free. It also comes in three flows: slow, middle and fast but it is not marked on the teat so it not easy to be identify if you have two different age groups of children using the same type of bottles.

Stage 2 – Handle Set (Handle, ring and sprout)>

It is very easy to assemble the handle set.  I found that the handle is able to swirl around which is quite handy as it is not very rigid.

Stage 3 – Toddler Drink Top

The opening is small but it is easy to drink by both of the children.  I like the groove on the straw.  It makes it very easy to push and pull up the straw without touching the opening.

Overall I rate this Pacific Baby 3-in-one thermal baby bottle and accessories 4 stars out of 5. It is a great milk bottle with three stages to use in one product but it is very expensive to buy the bottle.

This is my short video review:

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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