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Nelspen Freeze Organizer for Breast Milk Storage Bags, Container Storing System for Freezing Breastmilk to Feed Baby, Reusable Breastfeeding Accessories

We actually are using this for our reuseable applesauce packets. I didn’t really have a good way to store them before in the fridge and now they stack nicely in this tower. This fits even our largest applesauce pouches. It’s super easy to load them in the top and then pull them one at a time from the bottom whenever we need these. It fits nicely in our fridge.
This little breast milk storage rack is kind of neat. Not super versatile as my motif bags donât fit – the ones with the little spout on the side – and Iâm not switching bags because those are the ones covered by my insurance. It feels durable and high quality, but I canât imagine itâs more effective than just freezing the bags flat and then storing in gallon zip-loc bags. That way you can date in blocks the good, old fashioned way. I wouldnât recommend this product, but itâs also not poor quality.
I really like this storage solution with just a few caveats. First, as others have mentioned, it is definitely beneficial to flat-freeze your bag of milk before placing it into this holder in order to keep the bags as even and flat as possible. I like that the top of the storage rack can be used for this purpose if you only need to freeze one bag at a time (do avoid overfilling your bags as squeeze out as much air as possible). I use Kiinde bags and they don’t freeze perfectly flat but they do still work with this if you stagger stack them. It definitely won’t work for long-term storage for serious overproducers, but it’s a good option for smaller “stashes”. I’ll update this if I have quality issues over time.
I would highly recommend freezing flat on a pan then stacking in this. If you stack and freeze in this, the bags tend to stick together then you cant really grab and go. Also if there’s a bit of bulk in one end of your bag you might get the bag stuck all together.
Alright, this seems very handy but is a little flimsy. I loved the idea but it’s not easy to grab and go as it seems. The price is also kind of high.