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The First Years Babypro Quick Serve Bottle Warmer, Colors May Vary

The First Years Babypro Quick Serve Bottle Warmer, Colors May Vary

  • Bottle warmer heats single bottle of formula or milk quickly and easily
  • Can be used to warm jar of baby food
  • Compact design and contemporary styling
  • Auto shut-off for added safety
  • Colors may vary, you will receive one of the following colors/color combinations: grey, white/blue, or white/green, white/pink

Heat up bottles quickly and evenly with the First Years Quick Serve Bottle Warmer. Now you can warm baby food jars and all sizes of bottles—straight, angled, wide-necked and disposable. The adapter ring lets you heat thinner bottles too. Use the handy lift-out basket to warm baby food jars and disposable bottles. It’s easy to store and use the right amount of water with the measuring dropper and grid. Warmer’s steam heat is quiet, consistent and even. Light indicates when bottle is ready witho

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  1. 300 of 307 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Goldilocks would lose her patience…not always “just right”, May 27, 2003
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    ilovebooks4kids (Somerset County, NJ, USA) –

    This review is from: The First Years Babypro Quick Serve Bottle Warmer, Colors May Vary (Baby Product)

    Heating breastmilk…who knew it would be such a science! The microwave will cause loss of nutrients and hot spots, and a pan of hot water will take an agonizingly long time when accompanied by a hungry, crying baby. Enter the Quick Serve Bottle Warmer, what I thought would be the most convenient method. It is…and well, it isn’t.

    Yes, this warmer is convenient, as it can heat bottles in under the five minutes it advertises, especially if you are using disposable bags or drop-in liners. However, it can get these bags extremely hot, so you need to stand by the warmer and test the bottle periodically. Regular plastic bottles tend to take longer and don’t heat up as well. The performance of the warmer is not consistent. It works well sometimes, but usually only if you pay close attention to it, testing the bottle as it warms. Goldilocks would lose her patience with this one, as it is hardly ever “just right”.

    Here’s how it works: You fill the included blue vial to the first line for smaller bottles (4 oz.), the top line for bigger bottles (8 oz.). You dump the water (which is a tiny amount) directly into the chamber where the bottle will sit. Place the bottle in and press the button on the front. In about 30 seconds steam begins to form and in about two minutes (when the nearly all the water has been turned to steam) the unit automatically shuts off. This does not mean, however, that the bottle is done. It may need to sit there longer if you have more liquid or a larger bottle. And, with drop-ins, it may need to be removed from the warmer sooner.

    Some problems with the warmer include:

    - The blue filling vial. It is difficult to see the fill lines on it, especially at night. A clear fill cup with printed lines would be visually better. Moreover, the amount they suggest for smaller vs. bigger bottles doesn’t necessarily fit your own bottles. You need to test it out and see what amount of water works best for you. And there’s such a small amount of water that you’re using that it is difficult to use the same exact amount each time.

    - Smaller bottles. Steam quickly rises around smaller/thinner bottles, making them too hot to pick up and swirl to mix or to test the heat of the bottle.

    - Wait 10 minutes to try again. The instructions state that the unit needs 10 minutes to cool down if you need to use it again. Well, I have gotten it to work again more quickly than that (sometimes immediately), although, I don’t know if this is damaging the product in the long run. This is why it’s better to put MORE water than you need into the unit and test the bottle as it warms. This way you’re not stuck waiting for the unit to work again to heat up a cool bottle.

    These caveats aside, this is a nice accessory for your nursery, especially for late-night feedings. No drowsy trips to the kitchen. Keep a cooler next to it with your bottle and you never need to stumble to a downstairs kitchen.

    The bottom line: if you realize that heating bottles is not an exact science and that every bottle needs to be tested and adjusted, then you will do well with this warmer. If you think there is a magic alarm that will go off when the bottle hits the exact perfect temperature, well, I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn for ya…

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  2. 258 of 265 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Love this product!!!, April 16, 2002
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    “babyquest” (Manhasset, NY United States) –

    This review is from: The First Years Babypro Quick Serve Bottle Warmer, Colors May Vary (Baby Product)

    I love this product so much that I bought another one for my mom’s house. I use it to heat up my 4oz medela and healthflow bottles and tried the Avents bottles. Yes the milk does get hot if you leave it til the warmer shuts off. But I usually check the bottle 1/2 way through the time (est. 3-4min), shake the bottle and the milk is PERFECT!!!!! Therefore it takes a total of 3-4 minutes for you to have a warm bottle, much quicker than putting it in boiling water. 2 other good things about this warmer are: 1)it has the auto shut-off capability unlike other warmers, where you have to unplug the unit and 2)it is small and doesn’t take up too much space on your countertop.

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  3. 126 of 133 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Very Nice, November 3, 2001
    This review is from: The First Years Babypro Quick Serve Bottle Warmer, Colors May Vary (Baby Product)

    It’s a convenient product for those finicky babies who likes their food warm. On the plus side, it’s smaller than most warmers so it doesn’t take up much space. It has a measured water cup on the side to indicate how much water is necessary for steaming. It fits all bottles including the Avent (4 and 9oz.) with a detachable ring on top for even heating. A convenient lighted button turns off when all the water has evaporated from the steamer indicating the bottle is ready.
    The only problem I have with it is it initially requires a few attempts,by adding or removing water, to get the temperature just right for the amount of formula used as it tends to overheat or underheat.

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    e-mailed gift card, October 22, 2012
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    Did not know the card was not received by recipient until I asked, and thank goodness I did. My daughter would have thought I didn’t send her anything for her birthday and I was sitting there thinking that it would have been nice for her to tell me thank you. Instead, the e-mailed gift card was never received by her e-mail and there was no reply to my e-mail tellling me that. The process for re-delivering cards was simple enough, however, I will never send cards in this manner again.

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  6. 118 of 142 people found the following review helpful
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    I love sending gift certs from Amazon. However, on a recent purchase for my step daughter’s birthday, she stated she never received the gift card. I have tried to find where it was actually sent and I could not find the information on the website. This makes me hesitant to send gift cards in this manner. Perhaps I can get feedback where to find the information and I will be pleased with the server once more?

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