

🍼 Elevate every feed with the bottle that blends science, safety, and style.
The Pigeon Glass Nursing Bottle (8.1 oz, pack of 2) features a wide-neck, streamlined borosilicate glass body paired with soft, flexible silicone nipples designed from extensive research on baby feeding behavior. Heat-resistant and BPA/BPS free, it supports easy cleaning and sterilization. Its vented design minimizes colic, while age-specific nipple sizes ensure a natural latch and smooth feeding transition for babies 3 months and older.



















| ASIN | B0BGPLGL4F |
| Additional product features | Anti-colic, Wide-Neck |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,458 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #483 in Baby Bottles |
| Bottle nipple type | Vented |
| Bottle type | Nursing Bottle |
| Care instructions | Clean after Use, Hand Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (858) |
| Date First Available | 5 November 2022 |
| Dishwasher safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.1 g |
| Material Composition | 100% Borosilicate Glass, 100% Soft Silicone |
| Material Type | borosilicate glass |
| Material free | BPA Free |
| Number of items | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 6.8 x 17.8 cm; 1.1 g |
| Style | 3rd Generation |
R**R
This bottle system is working great for my daughter, after trying many others. Philips Avent Natural (too much air ingestion), Dr Browns (too many leaks and hard to clean), Comotomo (too wide means you have to feed baby flat to empty the bottle, also some leaks), were all duds for me before trying these. This system seems like a perfect combination of them all, with all the benefits of each and none of the drawbacks. I really can’t fault these for how they perform: good latch, amenable to upright feeding, easy to assemble and clean, good material quality, etc. This particular bottle from Pigeon isn’t quite my favorite of all the options available, but it is a good one, good quality. I prefer the Japan market Pigeon glass bottles, the ones with the yellow or green collars, but at the time of my purchase these were significantly cheaper and available more quickly, but either will work, so I’d let price be your guide. The downsides that ding this one for me, for starters the scale is in mL/Oz, but the Oz are clearly UK ounces, not US ounces, and it’s not indicated as such on the bottle, nor does the Amazon page say as much. It’s not a deal breaker, but UK and US ounces are substantially different in volume, and others such as Philips do indicate UK vs US ounces. It’s not hard to convert US ounces to mL, each ounce is a hair under 30mL, but not ideal and I was hoping this would make things easier in the middle of the night. However, you do have to cut them some slack as there are not apparently any US marketed Pigeon brand bottles, as the company already sells bottles here under the Lansinoh brand that do of course have US Oz. I was just a little suspicious that as usual the US market stuff would be second rate Chinese production. Plus I had already started with one Pigeon Japan market bottle I had bought on a lark with a purchase of Japanese diapers, and I knew the Lansinoh bottles come with Lansinoh nipples that have different flow rates, and my daughter seemed to really do well with the Pigeon flow rates. On balance, I’ve worked many years handling chemicals in metric units and running conversions so am comfortable with these, but you may want to think twice if you’re not using a European formula or something like Kendamil which already calls for mL, anyway. The other thing that puts these a notch below the Japan market Pigeon bottles is the shape. It’s roughly the same dimensions as the Philips Avent Natural. These are wider, particularly at the top and bottom. This makes it a little more difficult to empty the bottle while feeding, and the shape overall doesn’t feel quite as good in the hand as the Japan market Pigeon. A little bit of quibble, but not really a problem. On the upside it’s a little easier to drop your formula powder in because the openings are a little bigger (but neither is too small, unlike the narrow Dr Browns), and this one is probably marginally more stable and less likely to tip over, although I’ve never noticed either as a problem with the Japan market bottles. Also, although these are very good quality, something about the Japan market bottles just feels almost luxurious, very high quality, as many things made in Japan are. Some other small points: package marked made in Thailand, bottle doesn’t explicitly say. Since they’re a bit wide, I wouldn’t be able to completely fill my Chicco sterilizer (capacity of 7 bottles) with these, if I had 7 of these. I would rate these 4.5 stars but am rounding up to 5 stars.
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S**A
Love these bottles compared to the avent philips
P**A
La mamila es muy suave, pero me llego un biberon partido, deberían invertir más en la protección de los biberones y caja
A**A
These are great!! Quality is very high—there’s been no peeling of the paint or any visible wear really, and we’ve used them a lot!! Very high quality teats as well, they don’t show wear at all inside or out. Output is on the slower end but it’s consistent and easy to manage with a breastfeeding baby. I have not needed to buy the larger version of these, baby still drinks from this size with S teat (we started with the smaller premie version as recommended by some for breastfed babies). Have not experienced leaks and the teats are easy to vent and the cap is secure! Super easy to clean and their value is well worth the money for great quality glassware.
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