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I am a very pro-Playtex disposables mommy, and used them faithfully for my first two children. However, my third daughter had other ideas about the bottles she wanted to use. We tried Playtex disposables and those didn't make her happy at all. She was surprisingly gassy and fussy. We tried Nuk bottles and those were nice but it took her an hour to drink 3 oz. no matter what size nipple we tried. So, I had an Advent bottle sample and we tried those and what you know? She loved it! Drank her bottles in 1/4 of the time and no gas! So, I invested in about 10 4 oz bottles and we used those steadily for about the first 6 months, around that time she started wanting 5 or 6 ozs, so I purchased 7 of the 9 oz bottles and that's what she is using the majority of the time now, although we still use the 4 oz on occassion when she has a bottle right after having solid food. She has trouble with the size 3 nipples and choking, so we are still using #2 nipples.
I highly recommend purchasing new nipples after the first 3 months of use or so as they start to wear out and when that happens they tend to not seal properly and leak around the rim, which can be very annoying. That is my only complaint with these bottles. But, it's probably a good thing to replace the nipples occassionally anyway.