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Terrible product, September 2, 2008 We registered for this monitor, and when we set it up, we found that no matter which channel we had it on, the static interference was unbearable. As we tested it, we could barely hear each other in the monitor for all the static. We tried putting it in other areas of the house and it just got worse. According to other reviews and the instruction booklet, it's also suceptible to picking up other monitors in the neighborhood and also cell phone conversations and radio stations. No thanks! We got a Safety First hi-def digital monitor instead and are very glad we made the switch. This one isn't worth the money or aggravation!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Love this monitor!, September 2, 2008 We had originally registered for a different monitor, only to set it up and discover that it had terrible static and interference. We returned it and got this Safety 1st monitor instead; what a great choice it's turned out to be! The reception is crystal clear and the private channel means we don't have to worry about hearing our neighbors' monitors or cell phones. It is small and very portable too, as long as it's charged properly. Definitely worth the investment!
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BornFree Glass Bottle - 9 oz.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
Great glass bottle, September 2, 2008 Our pediatrician recommended using glass bottles, as they are both BPA and pthalate free. We initially bought a different brand due to the cost/value for the money, but they gave our son the hiccups after every feeding. Although the Born Free bottles are expensive, the venting system seems to do the trick and he is much more content after eating than with the other brand. He also seems to prefer the nipple on these bottles. I wish they were a little more reasonably priced, but they've been worth the money for our son.
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