Glass Baby Bottles
Glass Baby Bottles
Pigeon glass baby bottles offer years of use and are safe to use. Available in both Flexible and SofTouch, our glass bottles come in a range of different sizes. Totally BPA and BPS free, glass bottles are easy to clean and sterilise.
More about Pigeon's Glass Baby Bottles
Glass baby bottles are a popular choice among Australian parents who value durability, safety, and sustainability. Made from non-porous, chemical-free materials, glass bottles do not absorb odours or leach harmful substances like BPA or phthalates. They are easy to clean, scratch-resistant, and can withstand high temperatures without losing their shape — making them ideal for regular sterilisation. Glass bottles also offer excellent clarity, so it’s easy to monitor milk levels or spot residue. While they may be heavier than plastic options, glass bottles are long-lasting, eco-friendly, and fully recyclable, making them a smart and sustainable feeding solution.
Glass Baby Bottle Reviews
“The teat is fantastic as I never burp my baby. We are exclusively bottle feeding and haven’t had to replace any of the teats in the 4 months, so they last. The glass bottle is really nice and not heavy at all (when carrying 4-5 in my nappy bag).”
“I bought hundreds of bottles before I tried these as they were a bit more expensive but I now regret not buying them in the first place, they are amazing.”
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