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The intuitive warmer that brings feeds to body temperature in as little as four minutes*. Gently warms from frozen, fridge, or room temperature to preserve vital nutrients and prevent hot spots. • Warms expressed breast milk, ready-made formula and baby food • Touch selection for precision • Easy-lift cradle keeps your hands safe and dry • Automatic timer and shut off • Compatible with a range of baby bottle brands, food jars and pouches *Based on heating a 150ml bottle of formula from 20°C to 37°C
Gentle and safe Warms expressed breast milk, ready-made formula and baby food to body temperature from frozen, fridge, or room temperature to preserve vital nutrients and prevent hot spots
Touch settings For precise warming and peace of mind
Easy-lift cradle To keep your hands safe and dry
Automatic timer and shut off To ensure the perfect temperature
Fits your bottle Compatible with a range of baby bottle brands, food jars and pouches to warm their feeds from birth and through their weaning journey
Bottom line: This warmer works, and it's simple. You add the same amount of water (9 oz.) regardless of what you are warming, then press three buttons to program in what you're warming. The warmer will set the timer for you based on the options you select (note: timer is internal; there is no timer display). When it beeps, dump the water out and feed your child.I was having trouble getting our 2-month old to take re-heated milk. I suspected temperature was the issue since he took powdered formula just fine, which I was mixing with microwave-heated water. Heating a bottle under a running faucet was time- and labor-intensive, and frustrating as all get out as I found myself trying to hold a bottle under nearly scalding water with one hand and balance a fussy baby with the other.Enter the bottle warmer. I did not want to take a chance on a non-branded imported warmer with an abnormal number of 5-star reviews. I looked at the 8 warmers listed as "compatible" by our bottle manufacturer, Comotomo, as well as some name brand (Graco, Chico, etc) warmers and one-by-one crossed them off my list for various reasons.One finalist in my search was the Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature warmer, replaced by the Easi-Warm model. It's the one with a knob and three settings. Not only is not designed for food jars when baby is older, but it doesn't have auto shutoff or a built-in timer!The "Advanced" model solves this issue completely. Once you read the instructions, the buttons are all self-explanatory.1st column: Bottle (plastic), Bottle (glass), Pouch2nd column: Room temp, Refrigerated, Frozen3rd column: Amount of milkThe combination of settings determines the timer setting. Warming is accomplished by a water bath, not steam. It takes a little longer, but provides reliable and even heating. After the warming cycle is complete, the water bath will maintain the milk temperature for up to 45 minutes. This is AWESOME when baby decides he'd rather poop himself three times or fall asleep instead of eat.If you are warming on the high end of the volume settings, e.g. 3-4 oz. or 5-6 oz., you may need to run a partial second cycle to really get that "straight from the source" temperature. This doesn't add much time because there is no need to dump the water or wait for it to cool down; just press the power button to end the current cycle, then start a new cycle. Press and hold the power button to cancel a cycle in progress.The only downside to this warmer is that it does not have a reservoir; however, the amount of water it needs (9 oz.) is the same regardless of which setting you choose so there is not much thinking required here.One final note: Although this fits Comotomo bottles, I don't warm milk in them. The silicone that these bottles are made of does TOO good of a job when it comes to insulating the contents, and the settings on this warmer were not designed for insulated bottles. Instead I use a pump bottle, warm up the milk, then dump it into the Comotomo. One extra step that makes a world of difference.