Flexible™ Bottle CLEAR PP 250ml
Flexible™ Bottle CLEAR PP 250ml
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Description
Description
The Pigeon Flexible™ Clear PP Bottle is a slim neck bottle for use with Flexible™ Peristaltic Teats.
Made from clear, light-weight plastic, the bottles have a streamline shape and are suitable for regular to high use.
The Flexible™ CLEAR PP 250ml baby bottle is supplied with a Flexible™ Peristaltic teat. Unlike other baby bottles, the Flexible™ Peristaltic teat has a slim neck. To ensure softness and elasticity for latching, the teat is made with double thickness. Each of the Flexible™ Peristaltic baby bottle teats has a unique venting system; this system helps minimise swallowed air and help reduce colic.
The Flexible™ clear PP baby bottle is BPA and BPS free.
Bottle capacity: 250ml. Teat size M - round hole, 4+ months
How to use
How to use
-To assemble, insert the teat into the top of the bottle cap/collar.
-Press down firmly to check teat is secure and even.
-Press to make sure the air ventilation system opens.
-Screw onto the bottle.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-Streamline shape
-Regular to high use
-M teat, round hole, 4+ months
-BPA & BPS free
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