

Medela Breast Milk Freezer Pack, 2.7 oz (80ml) Bottles (Pack of 24)
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Cheryl
> 3 dayI ordered these to supplement my breastmilk storage capacity. A regular Medela nipple fits onto the top of the storage containers. These 2.5 ounce containers are great for storing smaller amounts of breastmilk to feed to your newborn, or if you are just breaking it down into smaller amounts for storage. I would recommend this product to anyone who needs to store breastmilk. For those in the U.S.A., these are considered eligible medical products by the IRS that can be purchased or reimbursed from a medical flex spending account.
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BabyJsMama
06-06-2025I 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.
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Fitzgerald Fan
> 3 dayThese containers are great BECAUSE OF the size. First of all, they are perfectly sized for newborns. And, once your baby gets a little older, and requires more milk, these 2.5 oz. containers are the perfect supplement to combine with a 5oz storage bag when thawing to make a bottle. Other reviewers claim these containers are awkward, but I would suggest not pumping directly into them. If you own a Medela pump, or the like, simply pump into the 5oz container that comes with the pump and transfer into the smaller storage container(s) for freezing. I always make sure my mother in law/nanny has 12 frozen Medela (2.5 oz) containers of milk at her place (in deep freeze) in case my baby needs a snack if I am running late to pick him up after work. Oh, and they are BPA-free. Bonus. I highly recommend these.
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J. Robinson
> 3 dayThese are very handy for quick bottles. Knowing that each stores 2.5 oz makes bottle prep a snap. I wish that they came with some sort of dispensing system for the fridge so that the freshest one was always in front. Sort of like those dispensers for soda cans that you can get for your fridge. You would drop the most recently pumped bottles in a hole in the back and the ones to use first would roll up to the front. Otherwise its kind of a pain to store them in the fridge. The bases are narrow and they tend to tip over on the wire shelves in my fridge.
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hang t.
> 3 dayThese make pumping so much easier to keep track of.
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Abbys Advice
> 3 dayThey are small and dont hold much but they were perfect for me because I was breastfeeding and using formula at the same time because I want producing much and I was working full time and going to school. They were easy to put in the fridge and lug around in my bag.
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EoB
Greater than one weekI 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.
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workingmom
> 3 dayThese containers are only 2.5 ounces large but that size is great for a quick defrost and works well to supplement a milk bag stash. These are important for if baby is still a bit hungry after having a larger bottle. I love the convenience of these and how easy it is to attach to pump and use as a bottle, plus stacks well in a trey in the freezer. I wish they had a cheap 5oz version.
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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.
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S. Ortiz
> 3 dayEvery new mum should buy this. This is my 2nd set.. so easy to store and use bottles as drink ready for baby. Fits 2.5-3 oz- my poor baby was in the hospital for almost two weeks and started to get use to the formula ready to use bottles and their nipples, this was a great transition.