MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic Review
Self-sterilizing in the microwave with a vented base.
🏅 Ranked #4 of 6 baby bottles tested · 2026By Priya Nair, IBCLC · Lactation consultant & feeding editor
Updated June 11, 2026
Verified safety
- Certification:BPA-free
What we love
- Self-sterilizing
- High acceptance
What to know
- More parts
Safety-first scoring
Score breakdown
Scored on 6 axes, then weighted for baby bottles — safety 30%. The weighted total 8.5/10 sets the ranking; the headline 8.5 is the plain 6-axis average.
Self-sterilizing in the microwave with a vented base. Here is how the MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic held up against the rest of our baby bottles rotation, and where it fits.
How it performed
On our six-axis scale the MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic averages 8.5/10, with its highest marks for self-sterilizing and high acceptance. That makes it a dependable everyday baby bottle rather than a one-trick option.
Pros that stood out: Self-sterilizing, High acceptance. Trade-offs to know about: More parts.
Safety + build
Certification: BPA-free. We weight safety heavily in this category, and the MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic clears the bar; build quality is in line with its $15–$17 price.
The bottom line
If self-sterilizing is your priority, the MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic is an easy recommendation. If more parts matters more, compare it against the other picks in our best baby bottles guide.
The honest take
Flaws — but not dealbreakers
- More parts
None are safety issues — they're trade-offs most families live with happily. We'd still recommend it.
✓ Buy it if…
- +Parents who prioritize self-sterilizing
- +Families planning to reuse it across more than one child
- +Anyone who wants top performance without overpaying
→ Skip it if…
- −You want to weigh every option first — see the full baby bottles ranking
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What parents tell us most often: self-sterilizing.
Key specs
- Brand
- MAM
- Category
- Baby Bottles
- Price
- $15–$17
- Certifications
- BPA-free
- Overall score
- 8.5/10
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About the author
By Priya Nair, IBCLC · Lactation consultant & feeding editor
Updated June 11, 2026
Questions & answers
Is the MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic worth it?
It earns 8.5/10 in our safety-first scoring, with self-sterilizing standing out in hands-on use. Read the score breakdown and the cons below to weigh it against your budget and priorities.
How much does the MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic cost?
The MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic typically runs $15–$17. Use the live retailer links on this page for current pricing — we surface the lowest in-stock price and flag genuine drops.
What stands out about the MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic?
In testing, reviewers highlighted: Self-sterilizing; High acceptance.
What are the downsides of the MAM Easy Start Anti-Colic?
Worth weighing: More parts.
How many bottles do I need?
For exclusive bottle-feeding, 6–8 of your baby’s preferred bottle. If you combo-feed, 3–4 is usually enough. Start small until you know which bottle your baby accepts.
Do anti-colic bottles really work?
For gassy or reflux-prone babies, venting systems can noticeably reduce air swallowing and spit-up. Not every baby needs one — but they’re a common first fix for fussiness.
Before you buy, check current recalls and see how we test & rank gear.
The competition
Others we tested in this category — and the one thing that held each back.