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Born Free BPA Free Baby Bottles - $27.99 for 6 + 25% Bing CB and FS. $3.38 Each!
Posted by intence01 (Rep: , Posts: 264)
11-06-2009, 10:40 AM - Rating: 10/10 - Replies: 89

Drugstore.com has Buy One Get One on certain 3-packs of Born Free bottles (including glass). See here:
Link [drugstore.com]

When I added only 2 to my cart, it then took an additional discount (believe an additional $3 or something). Making the total $28 or so for 6 bottles including shipping.

You can also use Bing Cashback (keyword Shampoo) to get a 25% drugstore.com link. It took a few days for the Cashback to show up but it eventually did, I think at $6.75 or so.

This makes 6 Born Free bottles just over $20. I believe Babies R Us sells them for $10 each, or $28 for the 3-pack. The total for the 3-pack here will be around $10 + Free Shipping and no tax for most

If you're looking at this deal, then you probably know that Born Free was BPA free well before it was "popular" here in the US. When I was searching for BPA free bottles a few years ago, they were the only brand that was easily available, while Avent was still claiming BPA was perfectly safe (even though they've also switched over now).

I think this deal is HOT if you either have kids who needs bottles or are expecting a baby who might need bottles


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Reply to Post By brisar on 11-06-2009, 10:40 AM
Drugstore.com has a Buy 1 Born Free item & get the 2nd for 50% off promo. Place a check in the box next to the 2 selections you would like and add to cart. You may buy 6 Born Free BPA Free Baby Bottles for $27.99. Shipping is Free. Thanks intence01
Reply to PostBy wikipost on 11-06-2009, 10:40 AM
See link for FREE S&H and 25% trick... <-- posted below for convenience.
quote Originally Posted by shada View Post
I was also seeing the problem but the solution is:

a) Log on to your Bing CB account
b) Search for "Blood Pressure Monitor" on Bing. Thanks Nate650
c) Go to Drustore.com by clicking the Drugstore.com store link for BP monitor. It will show
d) Search for "BornFree"
e) Select the RED BOGO links for the items you want to buy. NOT the black links. The RED BOGO links get Free shipping $25+.
If "Blood Pressure Monitor" does not work (didn't for me), you can also try "waterjet" [from the Bing Cashback thread]

Also don't forget to this:
quote Originally Posted by mrwuji View Post
For step e), try this:
1) Click on detail description link, like "Triple Pack 9 oz"
2) Click on "Click & Save: Buy 1 BornFree triple pack & get the 2nd for 50% off!"
3) Check "Add To Bag" checkbox for 2 items
4) Buy checked items
5) One item will be $19.99 and the other is $7.00, so it is more than 50% off on 2nd item
Reply to PostBy GGYY22 on 11-06-2009, 11:36 AM
Great deal
Reply to PostBy intence01 on 11-06-2009, 11:38 AM
Not commenting either way on BPA, but I figured since the bottles cost about the same as others, might as well be safe. A small amount of some toxin could effect a 7lb baby much differently than a 200lb adult.

Also, two of the options have GLASS bottles. I prefer glass to plastic. It's a bit heavier, but I feel better about throwing it in the dishwasher etc.

In any case, whether you care about BPA or not, this is SlickDeals, so it's brand name baby bottles for cheap That's what important right (saving money)!
Reply to PostBy robnjit on 11-06-2009, 12:06 PM
thanx OP.

I got one for my new born
Reply to PostBy intence01 on 11-06-2009, 12:20 PM
I just noticed that these only come with 1 vent per three pack, but I believe it's still the same pack ($10 after discounts/cashback) that Babies R Us has for $28 or whatever. So still very cheap.
Reply to PostBy snickles78 on 11-06-2009, 12:29 PM
incredible deal!!! we have these and LOVE them. think i may get some more to cut down on the washing and to give as gifts
Reply to PostBy BeeEss on 11-06-2009, 12:30 PM
quote Originally Posted by intence01 View Post
Not commenting either way on BPA, but I figured since the bottles cost about the same as others, might as well be safe. A small amount of some toxin could effect a 7lb baby much differently than a 200lb adult.

Also, two of the options have GLASS bottles. I prefer glass to plastic. It's a bit heavier, but I feel better about throwing it in the dishwasher etc.

In any case, whether you care about BPA or not, this is SlickDeals, so it's brand name baby bottles for cheap That's what important right (saving money)!
I used to think the same too , but the fear of the glass bottle breaking (what if baby bangs it against the crib or something) is too much more compared to using the BPA free plastic.

I am somehow too paranoid about glass bottles..
Anyways, great deal for the plastic ones
Reply to PostBy nomadelmundo on 11-06-2009, 01:00 PM
Reply to PostBy Law2008 on 11-06-2009, 01:02 PM
what is with all this BPA Free crap? that wasn't around when we were kids, and we're all fine..right? (well, most of us are. lol).
Reply to PostBy bd75 on 11-06-2009, 01:13 PM
quote Originally Posted by Law2008 View Post
what is with all this BPA Free crap? that wasn't around when we were kids, and we're all fine..right? (well, most of us are. lol).
I was never bottle-fed, I'm sure many others are the same. I can't imagine many people "pumped" in the 60s and 70s.
Reply to PostBy Rafalski on 11-06-2009, 01:31 PM
quote Originally Posted by intence01 View Post
Drugstore.com has Buy One Get One on certain 3-packs of Born Free bottles (including glass). See here:
Link [drugstore.com]

When I added only 2 to my cart, it then took an additional discount (believe an additional $3 or something). Making the total $28 or so for 6 bottles including shipping.

You can also use Bing Cashback (keyword Shampoo) to get a 25% drugstore.com link. It took a few days for the Cashback to show up but it eventually did, I think at $6.75 or so.

This makes 6 Born Free bottles just over $20. I believe Babies R Us sells them for $10 each, or $28 for the 3-pack. The total for the 3-pack here will be around $10 + Free Shipping and no tax for most

If you're looking at this deal, then you probably know that Born Free was BPA free well before it was "popular" here in the US. When I was searching for BPA free bottles a few years ago, they were the only brand that was easily available, while Avent was still claiming BPA was perfectly safe (even though they've also switched over now).

I think this deal is HOT if you either have kids who needs bottles or are expecting a baby who might need bottles
its a decent deal, however your math is terrible, when was 28/6 ever 3.33 ?

These only have one vent insert included, that means u have to purchase two more to use all bottles, or 4 for 2 sets.
Reply to PostBy bronco837 on 11-06-2009, 01:34 PM
We already use these bottles and love them... Thanks for cutting down our washing time!
Reply to PostBy bd75 on 11-06-2009, 01:34 PM
Nice deal! Order 2 packs of both 5 oz and 9 oz glass.
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