

Medela Breast Milk Freezer Pack, 2.7 oz (80ml) Bottles (Pack of 24)
-
Susan
> 3 dayI was sick of using bags and wanted something that would fit in the bottle warmer for my babysitters if they needed to get some milk from the freezer. My only 2 complaints are: 1. I wish they were slightly bigger as my baby eats 3 oz and these hold just under that. 2. It would be nice if the lids had a place to write a date on as I prefer to write it there than on the bottles themselves (to be fair, there is a place on the bottle to write name and date - my preference is to write on the lid). My baby does drink out of these on occasion, and seems to have less gas when he does, so thats a plus!
-
EoB
> 3 dayI was sick of: a. Spending money on breastmilk storage bags and b. Having to clean the bottles I pumped into between pumpings. These fit right onto my pump so I can pump right into them and there are enough of them that I can store my pumped milk in them without having to transfer the milk to bags. I throw them in the dishwasher when the milk has been used. They dont hold much milk but I rarely get more than 2.5 oz out of one breast anyway...the times it happens, I just pause the pump and switch out. Basically, it was a good investment that has saved me time and money.
-
Janet Cable
> 3 dayThis is our second time to order the Medela Breastmilk Freezing and Storage 12 Pack containers. Our church uses these to transport grape juice in our Home Communion Kits. They are perfect because we fill them with grape juice and close the lid and they dont ever spill. Our old plastic containers with spouts that we previously used were always leaking into our kits. One of our young mothers suggested these containers and they have worked out perfectly. Another great feature of these containers is that they can be sanitized in the microwave. We sanitize them quite often so our elderly members stay healthy. If you are looking for containers that dont leak, these are for you!
-
Adryanna
> 3 dayGood value for your money. They fit with the Moderna items as well.
-
Anon
> 3 dayThese were the bottles they used in the hospital and I figured if they are good enough for the hospital, they should be good enough for home use. The are nice to use fur putting breast milk in the fridge, but they crack if they get shuffled around too much in the freezer (I only filled them half way so it’s not an expansion issue).
-
BabyJsMama
> 3 dayI really like this bottles especially because you can freeze them and they are reusable. The size is about right since most breastfed kids will eat around 3oz per feeding for a long time. The only problem when compared to the plastic liner bags is that these are very bulky and can occupy half of your freezer very quickly if youre trying to build up a months supply stock. If you are hoping to keep a months supply or less frozen they are a great alternative, otherwise probably the plastic liner bags are easier to handle.
-
WKT
> 3 dayI bought these to store Breastmilk in the freezer. They worked great. I would fill them up to the last line, cap and label. I had no problems with leaks and they cleaned and sterilized with all of the other bottles. The only downfall, they dont hold much. This was a benefit for me because we had to supplement with formula so we mixed a little of each with each bottle so I didnt need a large amount each time.
-
Elena
> 3 dayIm using it for the last month and I ordered another pack recently. The good thing about it is that it is reusable. I can also connect it directly to Medela and Ameda breast-pump. Now when Im pumping more this things are less useful, because you can pump only 2 oz in the bottle. Im still keeping milk in them, because its easy to heat the milk under the water (they are small and tall, so the milk will warm faster). Unfortunately, when you froze the milk, these bottle became quite fragile - one of the bottles fell of in the freezer and cracked. Now Im keeping them in a box.
-
Megg
> 3 dayEspecially at the reduced price, these are great containers. When I was looking at babyfood containers for the freezer I was surprised at the prices -- so I used these as I had them on hand from when my supply was just getting started. When I first started out I had to pump every 2 hours for the first 4 months. The 5oz bottles made me feel like a failure when I was only getting 1/2 to 1 ounce. So I bought these and was able to measure and store the smaller amounts much easier. They were also great for supplementing with formula. I would put a scoop of formula in a bunch, grab a few for the diaper bag and go. When out I could just add 2oz of water and shake it up. Now that my supply is up I use the bags (different brand actually) for freezer storage, but these still get used for odd amounts -- I save everything in 4oz quantities so any extra goes in these bottles if I need to. But what I use them for most often now is store homemade baby food. I make a batch of steamed veggies or fruit, puree in a food mill, pour it in a ziploc, snip a corner off the bag, then squeeze/pipe the food into the containers. I bought some removable dot labels and theyre easy to store -- I have a plastic shoebox in my freezer that acts as a slide-out drawer and these fit perfectly.
-
David Stewart
> 3 dayI bought these so we could store breast milk in our little freezer better. These are fantastic. Biggest upside. They attach directly to the breast pump. So there is no loss in a transfer of bottles.