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"No more running hot water" I love this warmer. I didnt get it until 2 months after my son was born. So the first two months I ran water until it was hot and then waited. But with this, its wonderful. Wait time is not long for his bottles. The chart kind of help with how much water but its a try and error but once you get it down, its pretty consistant. Sometimes its too hot or still kinda chilled but I run water then, but it is once in a blue moon when that happens. My son is 7 months now and I used it also to warm up his frozen puree. This takes about three time in the warmer but I rather stem it then use the microwave. "Great Warmer." This product is absolutely wonderful. I bought this warmer after being given the larger one with the cooler as a baby shower gift. I wanted to use this one for travel and to send with to our childcare provider's house. This warmer quickly heats up a bottle even in the care using an adapter. You do have to play with the amount of water added to the warmer, but not much. The automatic shut-off is a life saver and makes it an ease to use. I am confident warming up my breastmilk in this warmer and I would recommend it to any family with a new baby. "This little thing rocks! Quick and reliable heat-up" We heat up both breast milk and formula in this thing. We heat it up in plastic bottles, and in glass bottles. It works like a charm. You have to be quite careful to measure out the right amount of water, as it makes all the difference to the temperature. "1st years bottle warmer" Pretty unsatisfactory product. Arrived very quickly. Doesn't heat a bottle any faster than running the bottle under hot running water. My nanny has simply refused to use it. "Love this product!" This product worked great when we had bottles that you could warm this way (using drop-ins now so they cannot be warmed in it.) One thing to note, with all the hoopla over BPA this is a great warmer for glass bottles and glass baby food jars too.
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The First Years Quick Serve Bottle Warmer
Why I buy this one ? - Bottle warmer heats single bottle of formula or milk quickly and easily - Can be used to warm jar of baby food - Compact design; contemporary styling - Auto shut-off for added safety - Recommended for babies from birth on up Special offer for you..find the cheapest!
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What our customer's say! "Simple and effective", We have two bottle warmers so that we have one on each level of the house - this one and the more expensive Avent model and yet I prefer the First Years unit because it's simple to use especially in the middle of the night. I love that the water is steamed up and you don't have to empty it out like you do with the Avent model. And, I've found this unit to be more successful in achieving the desired temperature over the other model. Only thing I don't like is that because the water gets steamed/burned up, it leaves a burned residue in the bottom which has to be cleaned out. However, I still prefer to do that than have to empty water out after every use as is the case with other units. So, $20 model is easier to use and more effective than it's $60 competition. Go with this one - we wish we had two of these instead of one. "Must have for travel!", I only use this bottle warmer on trips, and I "never leave home without it!!" It is perfect with my Avent bottles, and heats perfectly every time according to directions. I have the finicky baby who needs her bottle warm, and I used to run it under the hot water forever while she was crying. Now it's a breeze. And it's so fast. I can hold her and she watches it heat! Happy baby, happy mommy. "Love it", I was definitely skeptical after reading the mixed reviews for this product but I decided to try it anyway. It is hard to get the amount of water just right but I really like it anyway. Remember, different bottles will necessitate different amounts of water. It heats quickly, is small enough to be portable, and is inexpensive. I highly recommend it. "Has ups and downs", This product is nice to have if your child is picky about warm formula or milk. However, you need to be cautios when serving the bottle. They tend to overheat the formula and any condensation on the bottle can burn your child. "much-needed for first grandson!!!!!!!", This is a must-have for parents-and grandparents. Gave it to my daughter for our first grandson-we both will use it. Thanks for the wonderful price and prompt service. ![]()
Read this reviews before You buy... "Works great - safe for breastmilk", We have been very pleased -- heats milk quickly & efficiently (about 1 minute). As long as you follow the instructions it works well. We confirmed that this unit is safe to use with breast milk (even comes with specific instructions for breast milk). We use Playtex Nursers with drop-ins. Perhaps other negative reviewers who experienced inconsistent results did not always have exactly the same amount of milk, or perhaps they did not snap in the bottle cage correctly...? It is a very easy mistake to make. Just some ideas. In any event, we have had consistent results. We recommend this unit. "Great Product", This is a great bottle warmer. It is a bit hard to figure out just how much water to put in to get the right temperature. It warms up fast and works great for the middle of the night feedings. I am very happy with it. "Yay! I finally got it to work for me!", I'm quite convinced now that late pregnancy and early post-partum are probably the worst periods of time to try to figure out gadgets that don't have clear instructions. In my case, although there was a warning that a basket should always be used in the warmer, my brain erased that comment with the subsequent paragraph that said wide mouth bottles don't require the lift out basket. To be clearer, in both places it should say that the large basket is always required (otherwise you are heating the bottle directly on the plate and also in boiling water... both of which are no-nos. The instructions are also too simplistic. The type of bottle one uses (shape, size, material) will very dramatically affect how the heat from the steam impacts the solution being heated. I would also imagine that some further tweaking will be required as the composition of breastmilk changes during the day and over the course of the post partum period. For example, I used 9 oz MAM Ultivent (BPA free) translucent bottles that are wide at the bottom and narrow at the top. In my successful experiment with water chilled in the fridge to about 40 F, I needed to add 2x the max level in the provided measuring tube to get the water up to about 80 F. The unit was on for about 6 minutes until the water all vaporized. This is more than 2x the amount generally recommended in the instruction sheet and the sticker plastered to the side of the unit has even less detail. Note that if you make the mistake of running the unit without any basket, some overheat sensor will trip before the water is completely used up after about a minute or so. Given that there is unlikely any product out there which monitors the temp of the solution being heated (or is otherwise aware of what kind of bottle/solution combo is in place), trial and error and patience will be required with any such product. Life will probably be easier for formula babies since formula doesn't change over time! Good luck! p.s. a water softener with regular applications of rust-inhibitor solution, or the use of distilled water will probably reduce the amount of cleaning required. Using vinegar to remove mineral deposits is the age old standard for cleaning everything from pots and pans to humidifiers etc. "Perfect Little Warmer!", I was very satisfied with this warmer! I used it for over a year for my daughter's bottles. Heated perfectly everytime, and if it was a little off its not like it was freezing cold or scalding either! Probably safer to use than the microwave and much easier than stove top. I never used it for food jars but you can. I was even able to sell it when I was done using it. Its a great product. "Not consistent", This item was not consistent in the amount of warming it would do. We have Playtex Drop-Ins and could never get the amount of water right to create the proper amount of steam to heat the formula properly. Either the formula was too hot, or too cold. Then, at one time it was too warm and the Playtex bottle insert got so hot it fell out of the bottom of the bottle (it must have shrunk). Luckily, the baby did not want this feeding; she must have either sensed it was not right, or the rim around the bottle/playtex inset was too hot and we didn't realize it. There is no way to control the amount of heat to produce the proper warming of the formula accurately. ![]() |
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