The 5 Best Glass Baby Bottles

Whether you're breastfeeding and pumping, formula feeding, or a combination of all three, you're going to want to have safe, non-toxic bottles and nipples on hand. With the market completely saturated with supposed 'Must-Haves', it's hard to weed out which items are actually necessary and which items are actually safe. And because bottles directly impact the health of your little one, it's important to get the real deal on which ones you're going to want to use. While plastic baby bottles are made without BPA in the USA, there are still chemicals used in plastics that simply aren't there in glass bottles. Not all glass baby bottles are made the same, however. So we've sorted through the seemingly endless glass baby bottle products out there and found the 5 best glass bottles. Here's what we've found.

NUK Simply Natural Baby Bottles

A Baby-Preferred Glass Baby Bottle

In an independent study, these baby bottles were accepted by 96% of babies. Enough said.
Best Overall

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When it comes to glass baby bottles, these NUK Simply Natural Baby Bottles are the best of the best. First, there are multiple nipple holes for a functional, easy flow that, due to a specific system, isn’t too fast. This specific system? An anti-colic Air System that reduces colic, gas, and spit-up. The nipple is flexible, which aids in correct latching and reduces nipple confusion among babies who are split-fed between breast and bottle.

The glass is, of course, BPA-free. Additionally, these bottles are odor and stain resistant. The glass won’t wear down over time, so you’ll be able to reuse these bottles for multiple babies or even pass them along to new parents.

Pros:

  • Multiple size options available.
  • In an independent market research study, these bottles were accepted by 96% of babies.
  • The nipple features a scooped nipple cavity, which allows space for Baby’s tongue and jaw to move in a natural, sucking rhythm…exactly as they do when they’re latched on the breast.

Cons:

  • Only the 9oz bottles come in a pack of 6.

NUK Simply Natural Newborn Baby Bottle

For The Newest Bottle-Feeding Members

Whether you're combo-feeding or solely bottle feeding, these NUK glass baby bottles are the top choice for newborn babies.
Best for Newborns

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Another glass baby bottle by NUK, but this time specifically with your newborn in mind. With all of the same high-quality features listed above, this newborn baby bottle is an excellent baby bottle for new little feeders. The Simply Natural bottles are designed to feel as close-to-the-breast as possible, which helps with nipple confusion and figuring out a correct latch. The shape of the bottle is comfortable and easy to grip. Additionally, the bottle shape is designed for less air flow into the milk and/or baby, which results in less gassy pain.

Included in this bottle set are three NUK pacifiers. These pacifiers have an orthodontic nipple shape that helps to promote a healthy oral development. Together, the glass baby bottles and the pacifiers are the dream team to sooth a newborn baby, which in turn only helps to sooth the anxiety of new parents.

Pros:

  • Perfect as a gift set for new parents (included: 2 small and 2 large NUK Simply Natural Bottles, 2 fast flow nipples, and 3 NUK orthodontic pacifiers).
  • BPA-free.

Cons:

  • This kit does not include bottle and nipple brushes for cleaning.

Mason Bottle DIY Mason Jar Baby Bottle

Versatile and Environmentally-Conscious

Add 'Glass Baby Bottles' to the list of things that Mason Jars can be used for.
Most Eco-Friendly

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For parents concerned about their environmental footprint, making your own glass baby bottles is a definite must. And bonus: it’s super easy. These Mason Bottle DIY bottle tops come in an easy 4 oz or 8 oz kit. While the mason jars are not included, you can certainly use whatever Mason Jars you have on hand or purchase some at your local store. This option makes it possible to customize your bottle size options, as Mason Jars come in a variety of sizes. When you’re done using them as bottles, you still have the use of your mason jars.

Each kit includes one set of two silicone nipples, one silicone sleeve, and one plastic cap.

Pros:

  • Made in the USA.
  • Super easy to clean.
  • Zero toxic chemicals.
  • Included nipples are similar in feeling to breasts, which will help Baby to latch easily.

Cons:

  • Using smaller bottles is better for less air intake. If you don’t have small Mason Jars laying around, you’ll have to purchase these.

Lifefactory Glass Baby Bottle with Protective Silicone Sleeve

Bright, Cheerful, and Protective

Whether you prefer a sure-grip or simply travel frequently with Baby, these silicone-sleeved glass baby bottles are virtually shatter-proof.
Most Durable

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Although these bottles are a bit on the pricier side of glass baby bottles, they are incredibly durable due to a silicone sleeve that wraps entirely around the sides and bottom. Aside from the glass bottle being toxic-free and completely free of harmful chemicals, the silicone is medical-grade and all other materials are BPA, BPS, and phthalate-free.

If you have ever bottle-feed on-the-go, you know the risk of carrying around glass bottles. While glass baby bottles do tend to be incredibly durable and, for the most part, incredibly tough to break, these bottles offer an extra bit of insurance against shattering or breaking. Because they’re so great for traveling, snagging just a few of these bottles for that very reason is a great idea. Additionally, the silicone provides an anti-slip surface, which is helpful when babies are first learning to hold the bottles themselves.

Pros:

  • Two different sizes available.
  • Multiple vibrant colors to choose from for the silicone wrap.
  • Top-rack dishwasher safe.

Cons:

  • Limited color options available for the larger size bottle.

Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Baby Bottle

A Colic-reducing Design

This glass baby bottle is a favorite among parents with colicky babies.
Best for Colic

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If you have a colicky baby, you’ve likely done all the research possible on how to ease the never-ending crying. Some things end up working, some things don’t. One of the possibilities for easing colic in a young baby is feeding—too fast of a letdown or milk flow, and your baby is in pain and the colic begins anew. Because bottle nipples are specifically designed for variations in milk flow, there are a few on the market that will help with a slower flow. Ideally, this means that your baby has less of a chance of becoming too gassy and colicky. Tommee Tippee’s Closer to Nature Baby Bottle is designed with exactly that in mind: each bottle and nipple features a venting system that has a built-in anti-colic valve that slows the flow for less air intake.

The bottles, as you can tell from the name, are also designed to be similar to breastfeeding. This aids in a natural latch, slow flow nipple flexion, and a smooth, silicone nipple that feels similar to the real deal. This makes it an excellent bottle for purely formula fed babies as well as babies that are combo-fed.

Pros:

  • BPA and phthalate-free.
  • Comfortable grip for parents and caregivers, as well as for when Baby is old enough to hold the bottle themselves.

Cons:

  • Although these are perfectly safe to wash in a dishwasher, some have noted that extreme temperatures can cause the measurement markings to fade or rub off over time. It might be best to hand wash, or to not use scalding hot water.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are glass baby bottles safer than plastic ones?

All baby bottles sold in the USA, whether plastic or glass, are completely free of BPAs. However, plastic does have other chemicals, whereas glass does not. However, there are rigorous testings and standards that all bottles must meet so if you’re concern is purely safety, both glass and plastic are deemed completely safe to use for your baby. What it comes down to, then, is personal preference.

How do you clean glass baby bottles?

Prior to your first use, you’ll want to sterilize your glass baby bottles and nipples. You can do this by boiling them in hot water for 5 minutes. Subsequent washings, after they’ve been used, can be done either by hand with hot, soapy water, or in the dishwasher. There are special bottle drying pads, as well as handy scrubbing tools for deep cleaning hard to reach areas of both the bottle and nipple. You’ll want to thoroughly dry the entire bottle and parts between each use so as to reduce the risk of bacteria growth.