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Philips Avent Express Food and Bottle Warmer, White | 
| Brand: Philips Avent Category: Baby Product
List Price: $46.00 Buy New: $31.95 as of 9/3/2010 17:50 CDT details You Save: $14.05 (31%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 246
Color: White Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5.1 x 6.3
MPN: SCF255/33 Model: SCF255/33 UPC: 075020005502 EAN: 0075020005502 ASIN: B001C3I1AA
Release Date: June 19, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $9,999.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Bottle warmer heats up bottles and baby food jars quickly and evenly | | • | Small size makes it convenient to plug in anywhere, even right next to your bed | | • | Avoid dangerous hot spots that can occur with microwave heating | | • | Designed for use with any bottles and jars | | • | Fast, safe way to warm baby's foods |
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Product Description Avent Express Food and Bottle WarmerThe fast, safe way to warm expressed milk and baby food, the Philips AVENT Electric Bottle and Baby Food Warmer warms 125ml/4oz milk at room temperature in around 4 minutes. Just add water and select the setting. This warmer heats gently and evenly- no hot spots so it's safe for your baby. The Express Food and Bottle Warmer fits all Avent bottles, magic cups, and food jars.
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It works, but could be better August 19, 2010 JB (Chicago, Illinois) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This bottle warmer does the job and works fast, but it is somewhat flawed in design. The whole "1,2,3" setting is kind of stupid. Obviously one would use the 3 setting since it heats the fastest. So the one and two setting are pointless. Also, it would be great if it had a timer on it?! Instead we use our stove timer, which is fine, but it just seems like the bottle warmer should have a timer on it.
Philips Avent Express Food and Bottle Warmer August 18, 2010 H. Wu (San Francisco, CA USA) This is a good warmer. It is a compact size that does not take too much space out of a kitchen counter. The only problem is that when the water is boiling, it shoots out of the warmer, which can burn your hands if you are trying to shut off the warmer.
Great for Formula feeding! July 21, 2010 Jamie Gilbert (TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had this bottle warmer with my 2nd child. I never used it with breast milk though. I did have an older version that did not have a light to tell when the bottle was ready. It has different setting and pretty much if you are wanting to warm a bottle you set the highest. I had used this at night I would put plain water in a bottle and place it in before bed with it set at an adjusted temp... it took a few trys to have it right... but once I did the water would be the prefect temp and all I did when the baby woke was put in the formula. Then after the baby would feed and went back to sleep I would just put in a fresh bottle with plain water and it would be ready again for the next feeding. Making nighttime formula feeding so much easier.
Poor design July 16, 2010 Lara (San Diego) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
We've been using this bottle warmer for almost 2 months and have been very disappointed with its design and ultimately the function.
Strike 1 - It frequently over or under heats the bottle. We have to use our own timer instead of the light signal which is supposedly triggered by the thermostat. It does not work properly every time.
Strike 2 - The on/off switch is on the back of the unit where you cannot see it, and it's labeled with a circle/dash instead of on/off. I scribbled on and off next to it with a permanent marker so we wouldn't keep leaving it on. However, I still have to turn it around every time to check which is a hassle if you're holding the baby. Why not design it with a button on the front?!
Strike 3 - This warmer doesn't have an automatic shut off and since there isn't an 'on' light or switch on the front, it's quite easy to leave it on accidentally. I think this is a fire hazard.
Strike 4 - The inside of the cup where you put the bottle is light blue, so it's very difficult to see the water level. If you add the bottle and there's too much water, it spills all over the counter. It looks nice, but affects the functionality. It seems that suggested fill levels could be marked on the interior.
I'm disappointed with this warmer and am looking for another one.
Does the job, could use a couple improvements July 9, 2010 Meagan Jackson (Arkansas) If you're needing warm milk... this will do the job for you. Much better than putting a bottle in a mug of hot water. 4 minutes for room temp bottle and 5 minutes for cold. It's the timing that makes it sort of difficult. If, for example, you are only warming up 1 or 2 oz you don't need do warm it the full time. If the bottle is extremely cold in the fridge, it may take longer than 5 minutes. It would be nice if there was a clock on the warmer... or a timer.
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