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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Horrible - stick to regular brushes ... Aug 18, 2007
By microeconomics These are fine if you clean one bottle a day. They just can't hold up to regular use. The nipple brush is OK - but it goes pretty quick too. The bottle brush just simply wouldn't get the bottles clean. Spend the money on a munchkin bottle brush ....
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
They fall apart fast Nov 02, 2007
By Dave
"Sophie's Dad"
I bought these to clean my Born Free bottles. The first day they were great. The second day both brushes fell apart. Poor design. Get different brushes.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Perfect1 May 02, 2008
By L. Kahan I like it because it won't scratch my bottles, and the nipple brush REALLY clean the pore of the nipple without breaking it! Who cares if it lasts 2-3 months (I've had it a week now)...You should replace those things anyways with all the bacteria that will grow in sponges. I had the Munchkin one and it scracthed and the nipple brush was poorly designed- I prefer this one 100%
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best brush on Earth Apr 19, 2011
By Edwin Most of the negative reviews here touch on how these brushes don't last long. And I agree 100 percent. But come on, folks. $8 every month or two is too much to spend on a brush? The pros on the Born Free brush outweighs the one negative by miles. The design of this brush is the best I've ever seen. The swiveling action makes cleaning easy and fun. And with the large size of the sponge head, you can FEEL the bottle is being cleaned better than a when using a bristle brush. The nipple cleaner is just as good as the bottle brush. All nipple cleaners like the one coupled with the OXO brush, or the munchkin bristle ones are worthless and damage nipples. The Born Free brush is ugly, it doesn't last as long as a bristle brush and it's also THE BEST BOTTLE BRUSH ON EARTH!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Work well with the Born Free Bottles Feb 27, 2009
By Parker Lewis
"park-lewis"
These brushes come as a set--as most bottle brushes do: one brush for the bottle and one for the nipple. Overall, they get the job done quicker than other brushes on your Born Free bottles. We used the Dr. Brown's and Munchkin brushes prior to switching to these and I found that these brushes probably cut my wash time by 10-33%.
These all-sponge ended brushes don't scratch the bottles or nipple--as some other brushes might. This is somewhat of an issue for the silicone parts of the Born Free bottles, as a bristly brush might actually poke or tear the silicone, resulting in leakage.
In any event, the only downside to an all-sponge ended brush is that the sponges don't last terribly long--maybe 2 months (and I use them until they're useless). Then again, I'm pretty hard on my brushes since I clean all the bottles nearly every night.
Further, the larger brush doesn't clean smaller sized bottles (like your Medela pump bottles), so you might spend some time using the smaller brush cleaning them.
I recommend these brushes for your Born Free bottles. Best of luck on taking care of your little one!
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