Testing baby bottles with and without lead spring 2024
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2024
- i test a bunch of baby bottles using a portable xrf gun made in 2018, several brands have low levels below the cspc limit of 90 ppm, while many actually have alarmingly high numbers.
while it is on the outside its probably a good idea to avoid using them since children are susceptible to leads most dangerous aspect- brain damage.
Thank you!
Dr Brown: 6
Hevea: 84 ?? Not sure of this 2nd bottle brand, couldn’t tell from video??
Nuk- negative but previously positive
Natursutton- 7
Bibs- 62 +-13
Bobo- 29 & other dangerous
Phillip’s Avent: 33 +- 10
Haakaa : 22 +- 12
Gulicola: 6 +- 2
Tommee tippee: lead free
Mam: lead free
Potato: other style had it high
Hevea: 71 +- 20 : one of highest
FDBL : dangerous lead
Pigeon: dangerous lead
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Thank you for doing this!!!
Could you please test the Lansinoh plastic baby bottle?
Can you check the lansinoh bottles and evenflo balance+ bottles
Can you try the chicco duo? The results may be interesting as the outside layer is plastic and inside layer is glass
Thank you
This is amazing. Thank you!
Thank you!!!! Mason jar bottles?
Include BPA, BPS, and other plastics in these tests please.
You can't test for those like he is the heavy metals in this video. He does lead and lead only.
So buy nuk bottles because they are minimal lead?
What handheld tester are you using?
They should include this x-ray gun in the next deadspace game.
Isn’t that dangerous for you if the machine is emitting X-rays?
It's not emitting at him.
What about plastic pigeon bottles, what is this is just in America? What about Australia?
would have been nice to know which ones are plastic and which ones are not.
He said that in the video
@@mizzcachonand you can also audibly hear which ones are glass when he sets them down.
Does it matter if it's made out of glass or shit if one is contaminated with lead?
What about mam bottles 😭
He tested a mam bottle. It had no lead