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J.L. Childress 6 Bottle Cooler, Insulated Breastmilk Cooler and Lunch Bag for Baby Food and Bottles, Leak-Proof and Heat-Sealed, Ice Pack Included, Black Stripe
Large insulated bottle and food bag holds up to 6 standard 8oz. bottles plus food, snacks, and more; A great solution for day care, breastfeeding, pumping, traveling, or any time you and baby are out of the house all dayTwo fully-insulated compartments; includes reusable ice pack and shoulder strap; Look for replacement ice packs from J.L. Childress on Amazon.com: J.L. Childress Reusable Ice Packs, White, 2-CountEasy-to-clean lining pulls up and out and is PVC, lead, and phthalate free; Lining is also leak-proof and heat-sealingBottom compartment holds and chills up to 6 standard 8oz. bottles for hours; Top compartment holds 3 food jars, utensils, bibs, and moreAlso use as a storage and carry bag for pumping and breastfeeding; Fits breastmilk storage bags and a small pump
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u/ernieball ยท 6 pointsr/beyondthebump

Since you've only got about 4 months left before he can wean from the formula, I think you'll be able to get away with a Dr. Brown's Formula Mixing Pitcher at home. Every morning just pour in 30 oz of water (we used jugs like these) and 15 scoops of formula (we used Similac ProAdvanced - check your measurements depending on what formula you go with). Churn. Pour into five 6 oz bottles. Pop in fridge. Serve as needed.

With daycare I actually used sandwich bags to pre-measure 5 days worth of formula on Sundays - 15 scoops per bag and toss in cupboard. Then in the mornings it was just pour water, dump baggie, churn, pour 6oz into 5 bottles, and then into this bottle bag with an ice pack and snacks in the top compartment and we were good to go.

For on the go, I'd figure one bottle for every 2 hours we'd be gone. So for 6 hours I'd grab 3 bottles and fill each with 6 oz of water. I'd then fill all three compartments of this dispenser with 3 scoops each. When kiddo needed a bottle you just pop the top, dump in, and shake/swirl bottle to mix. If your kid requires a warm bottle you can use this on the go bottle warmer. Just fill it with hot water before you leave and when it's time to serve a bottle you dump some into the lid, sit the bottle inside for a minute or two, swirl, and serve. It's a thermos so it stays hot for a while. My son would take bottles at any temp so it was easy, thankfully.