Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> camping cots you can fold back together, www. hauck.de ) and AVENT (baby feeding >stuf). I >> needed replacement parts for well used items of theirs and they both sent them to me >> without any charge after a quick e-mail exchange. Amazed me even more because they >didn't >> have to, since it was well beyond their responsabillity. I love companies like that. > > That's good to know about Avent. I haven't worn out anything of theirs yet, > but I'm paranoid about losing parts to the breast pump. :P (Of course, > they enclose 2 replacements for the part most likely to be lost, and 1 for > the most vital part likely to wear out in the first place, but you never > know....)
We were using Avent bottles with our second baby, but were regularly having problems where they would leak heavily from the cap while you were feeding. A few friends that used the Avent bottles also had the same problem. It wasn't an issue of one or two bad bottles/nipples. They all did it on occasion. It seemed the problem was that sometimes the seal between the nipple and the bottle wasn't forming correctly, leaving a gap the milk would leak from if you tilted the bottle a certain way. It also seemed the act of feeding could cause this to happen sometimes, because it would start leaking later even if you tested it when you filled the bottle. I mostly mention this because one of our friends actually called Avent up to complain about this problem and were pretty much blown off by them. My wife got fed up with them after about 3 months and we went to a different brand. _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
