Glass Baby Bottles
Glass Baby Bottles
Many parents choose glass baby bottles for the same reasons they reach for glass in their own kitchen. It's clean, clear, and doesn't hold onto residue or odours the way plastic can over time.
Pigeon's glass baby bottles are made from heat-resistant borosilicate glass that is completely BPA and BPS-free. The non-porous surface won't stain, scratch, or absorb milk smell, and holds up to repeated sterilisation without clouding or degrading, whether you're using steam, boiling water, UV, or an electric steriliser.
Two ranges are available to suit different feeding styles. SofTouch wide-neck glass bottles are designed to support the transition between breast and bottle, pairing with the Peristaltic Plus teat that mimics natural feeding. Flexible slim-neck glass bottles suit bottle-fed babies and come in a smaller 120ml size ideal for newborns and premature infants.
Both ranges are built to last the full bottle-feeding journey.
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