Bottle Similar to MAM – The Best Alternatives

Balint Horvath, PhD

Writer, parent, and veteran of baby feeding battles.

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When it comes to anti-colic baby bottles, the MAM brand is a popular choice. What’s more, its self-sterilizing feature makes it easy to clean in the microwave, saving parents wasted time at the kitchen sink! However, what are your options if you’re looking for bottles similar to MAM?

Top baby bottle brands offer attractive alternatives to MAM bottles. They share similar features such as anti-colic vents, different sizes, are easy to clean, and have breast-shaped nipples. Alternatives should be dishwasher-safe, ergonomic, and made with quality plastic or glass. 

Key takeaways

  • MAM bottles are popular for a number of reasons including their self-sterilizing feature.
  • Parents switch brands because their MAM bottle is broken, their baby dislikes it, or they want to experiment with different bottles.
  • Alternatives can be cheaper, have better nipple compatibility, or come in different sizes.

Why are MAM bottles considered the best? 

The following features make this anti-colic baby bottle a winner in many ways:

  • Three designs: MAM manufactures the Easy Start Anti-Colic, Easy Active, and Feel Good glass bottles. 
  • Anti-colic: The vented base allows for smoother feeding with fewer air bubbles which reduces gas and colic symptoms in fussy babies. 
  • Quality materials: All bottles are BPA-and BPS-free with the glass type being resistant to high temperatures.
  • Different sizes: The bottles are available in 90ml, 130ml, 160ml, 170ml, 260ml, and 320ml sizes. 
  • Natural-feeling teats: The silicone nipples are soft and breast-shaped for easy switching from the breast to the bottle. 
  • Easy to clean: The bottles have wide necks, making them a breeze to clean by hand.
  • Self-sterilizing: The Easy Start range can be sanitized by reassembling the bottle, adding some water, and placing it in the microwave for three minutes..

MAM bottles are available in six different colors and can be used for newborns and older babies transitioning from the breast. 

Baby bottles similar to MAM

1. Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow – Anti-Colic Options

Dr Browns offers affordable, quality bottles with anti-colic features that include an internal venting system. The breast-like nipple makes for easy latching and the bottles come in 4 oz and 8 oz sizes. It comes with a slow-flow nipple but you can pick from 5 different levels to suit your baby’s feeding rate. The bottle is made with BPA-free plastic. 

2. Philips Avent Anti-Colic Bottle

The Philips Avent Natural baby bottle with its unique anti-colic reduces gas and colic symptoms in fussy babies. The wide, soft nipple mimics the mother’s breast for natural latching and the bottle is easy to assemble and clean. The brand’s anti-colic teats are compatible with this range and the bottles come in 4 oz, 9 oz, and 11 oz sizes. 

3. Comotomo Baby Bottle

If you’re looking for a silicone alternative, Comotomo is your brand! Designed to mimic breastfeeding, the bottle is soft and easy to hold with a wide-neck opening for easy cleaning. Dual anti-colic vents prevent unpleasant gas or colic symptoms and the bottles come in two sizes – 5oz and 8oz. Watch this video which introduces you to the Comotomo bottle.

4. Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Baby Bottle

Breast-shaped Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature baby bottles are a good alternative to MAM that include silicone nipples with anti-colic valves for reducing airflow during feeding. The bottles are available in BPA-free plastic or food-grade borosilicate glass. They come in 5 oz and 9 oz sizes. 

5. NUK Simply Natural Baby Bottle

The NUK baby bottle brand is another popular alternative to MAM, especially its Simply Natural range. Its unique Safe Temp indicator tells you when the milk is at the right temperature for feeding your baby. But, it also comes with an advanced anti-colic air vent and nipples with 3, 6, or 9 holes for different flow rates. 

What bottle is closest to MAM?

The Philips Avent anti-colic bottle offers the widest range of sizes while Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature comes in both plastic and glass material. When it comes down to deciding which brands are closest to MAM bottles, these two are your best options.

By the way, this is Philips is also a top bottle choice for celebrity moms to use. 🙂

Why Consider a MAM alternative?

Price 

Compared to other baby bottles offering similar features, the MAM range is considered to be pricey. If you’re bottle feeding from newborn until your baby transitions to solids, you’ll be spending a lot of money on bottles! Finding a brand that’s more affordable is often the reason parents switch to a MAM alternative. 

Size options 

MAM bottles come in a wide range of sizes, making them an attractive option for parents’ bottle feeding from newborn to toddlerhood. If the size is the only reason you’re looking for an alternative it would be for a glass bottle holding more than 9 ounces

Nipple compatibility 

MAM teats are made with soft silicone with an elongated nipple and oval shape for easy latching. However, this doesn’t mean all babies are comfortable with this teat design. While MAM bottles are compatible with other nipple brands such as Philips Avent, it might be easier to switch to another bottle brand. 

Materials 

MAM bottles are available in both good quality plastic and glass that are free of toxins. However, if you want to switch to silicone or stainless steel bottles, you’ll need to find an alternative brand such as Comotomo or Pura Stainless (which you can read about here). 

You want to experiment to see which bottle your baby likes best

Experimenting with different brands is often the best way to establish which type your baby likes best! It’s recommended you don’t stock up on one brand until you know your little one is comfortable feeding from a particular bottle. Each brand has its unique features that may or may not suit your infant’s feeding needs so trying different bottles helps in this situation. 

When should I replace MAM bottles?

If they are broken 

Signs of deteriorating plastic, a damaged vented base, or chipped glass means you need to replace the baby bottle. You can replace it with a new MAM bottle. However, if you struggle to find the same product, you could be forced to try another brand.

Your baby isn’t taking the MAM bottle 

If your baby displays any of these common signs of not taking the bottle, it’s time to switch brands:

  • Turning their head away when you introduce the bottle at feeding time.
  • Niggling when the teat is brought to their mouth.
  • Coughing or sputtering when feeding.
  • Chewing on the teat. 
  • Milk drips down the sides of their mouth. 

You want to try a different brand

With so many different baby bottle brands on the market, it’s easy to switch to another type especially if your little one doesn’t settle with MAM products. While MAM bottles are premium quality, other brands offer equivalent features to suit your baby’s feeding needs.  

Conclusion

You won’t run short of finding bottles similar to MAM and experimenting with different brands is the best way to decide which alternative to pick for your baby’s feeding needs. One last tip! MAM bottles are dishwasher-safe, just like from Boon, another brand, so when picking an alternative make sure they share this same feature!

Moroever, if you buy other bottles or decide to continue MAM bottles, you’ll probably need bottle warmers, too. Here’s an article I wrote regarding bottle warmers for MAM bottles, and my top choice is suitable also for other bottle brands.

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I’m Balint, founder of this site and a father (and dad) to a baby-turned toddler. I found the world of babies so fascinating that I started a blog dedicated only to that topic. By the way, I studied physics, engineering (PhD, MSc), and therefore I do a thorough research when I write about something. Since it’s a blog, of course I also write about my personal experiences.

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