With my first son I used the platex bottles with the drop in liners because they were easy to clean but this time around I want to try something different because it was a pain in the butt buying the liners.
I know all babies are different but I am curious what others are using, I do plan to breastfeed but also will need to pump and bottle feed.
I am looking into Tommee Tippees but I don't know anyone that uses them.
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Started with Madela because that was the pump I had. She would choke on them all the time. So we bought Playtex Vent Air. I love them! They have more parts but it only takes a few to wash em. And we I wash all at once one time a day so no biggy. Every now and then I'd try the Madela and for some reason she won't really latch on those and I don't like how her top lip gets tucked in with those nipples. I also like how the Vent Airs are at an angle.
Another vote for the Playtex Ventaire bottles.
We LOVE them. We started with Tommee Tippee, and Aria hated them. They made her have SO much gas. A friend suggested the Ventaire, so I gave it a go... and now we rarely ever have gas, and I can't tell you the last time she spit up. It's been wonderful.
(ETA: I was EBF at first. I'd pump some and give it to Aria in a bottle so hubs could feed her... this was with the TT, and it gave her terrible gas. When we switched to FF, we used Enfamil and her gas just got worse. We changed to Similac and it helped a little, but the biggest game changer was the Ventaire bottle.)
FWIW, the TT bottles have more parts to clean than the Playtex... I spend half the time on bottles now.
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I use Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature - Sensitive Tummies. Started with wideneck Nuks but reflux forced us into a sensitive bottle. Tried Dr. Browns but the 2 I got to try were both quite leaky, so I tried the Tommee Tippee - pricey, but totally worth it. Easy to clean/assemble, no leaks, no issues and actually did help with the gas. She switched from Nuks to Tommees with no problems and no hesitation. Because of the shape she is just a week and 3 months and can hold her own bottle sometime. That is was just a little added bonus!
Just a nice bottle.
 We love them! 
This exactly. I also hate that it's really hard to get the final bits of liquid out of the Nuk bottles because of the design. I got some free so I'll use them in a pinch but I'd never buy them again (although my son loves the nipple shape-- it's the only pacifier he'll take).