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- Q: Are these silicone sleeves compatible with other bottle brands? A: No, these silicone sleeves are custom-designed specifically for Dr. Brown’s 8 oz glass baby bottles. They are not compatible with other series or bottle sizes.
- Q: What materials are the silicone sleeves made from? A: The silicone sleeves are made from premium food-grade silicone that is soft, durable, non-toxic, and free from BPA and harmful chemical additives.
- Q: How do these silicone sleeves protect against drops? A: The silicone sleeves act as a shock-absorbing layer, helping to reduce the risk of cracks or shattering from accidental drops, providing peace of mind for parents.
- Q: Can I clean the silicone sleeves in the dishwasher? A: Yes, the silicone sleeves are dishwasher-safe and easy to clean, making them a convenient choice for busy parents.
- Q: Do the sleeves provide thermal insulation for the bottles? A: Yes, the thermal insulation properties of the silicone sleeves help retain the milk’s temperature longer, making it easier to handle bottles right out of a warmer.
- Q: What is the design feature that helps babies hold the bottle? A: The sleeves have built-in handles that are ergonomically designed to help babies and parents hold the bottle more comfortably and securely.
- Q: Are the silicone sleeves available in different colors? A: Yes, the silicone sleeves come in vibrant colors, adding a fun touch to your baby's feeding routine.
- Q: Can I check the milk level without removing the sleeve? A: Yes, the sleeves feature a cut-out window that allows you to quickly check how much milk is left without needing to remove the sleeve.
- Q: Are these sleeves safe for my baby? A: Yes, the sleeves are made from food-grade silicone that is free from BPA and harmful chemicals, ensuring they are safe for your baby.
- Q: What age is suitable for babies to start using these sleeves? A: These sleeves are designed to be used as babies start to hold bottles on their own, typically around six months of age.