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It works great when used correctly
I use this feed our little one during the day and at night while the wife's asleep. I just had to top off the water when it's evaporated a bit, and cleaned it once in a while. There are 3 bottle temperature settings, supposedly corresponding to fresh breast milk temperature, a tad warner, and a tad cooler. I've never used the highest setting as the lowest seems warm enough to me. It seems to heat up 6 ounces fairly quickly, about 5 minutes (when taken from the fridge), nothing near the 10 minutes I was expecting. It will automatically turn off 20 minutes after bottle is heated. It fits our Munchkin Latch and Philips AVENT bottles just fine. Unless you have fat bottles, and you'll know if they're fat, then this will fit yours too. For proper and even heating, you'll want to make sure the water level reaches the same level as the milk in the bottle when placed inside. The warmer is a little short though: the top of the warmer only reaches about the 6oz level of my 8oz bottles. All the complaints on here are by people who are more interested in convenience than the quality of breast milk for their babies. Seriously, folks, if you want one that heats up in 3 minutes instead of 10, Philips has another version you can buy. 10 minutes may actually be more than enough to heat up every bottle we use (we just take the bottle out early sometimes), but 10 minutes ensures a safe heating speed, as heating too quickly (or too hot) will denature the nutrients in the milk, and your baby may as well drink water. Putting your bottle in a warm glass is not perfect because the water in the glass cools as heat is transferred, while the warmer continually heats to ensure that the water reaches the correct end temperature. With a warm glass, you might be tempted to overcompensate the cooling water by using water too warm, and that will denature the nutrients in the milk, or so says biology. And according to physics, if you want perfect temperature, the water level must be the same, so that's why. A little less or more is okay, the warmer will still work, I promise. No need to begrudgingly get it just right and give this a bad review, guys. I don't always refill the water to the right level and it's warm enough for our little one. And finally, the good reason why there's not a timer is because your milk will warm up at different speeds depending on how cold it is to begin with, and the volume of milk to be cooled. Don't take my word for it, ask physics. You want the milk to heat up to the temperature you set the warmer to, don't you? However, there is a visual indicator that lets you know the milk is warm, though our little one will accept it a little earlier than that, which is nice for us when he's waiting. The visual indicator lights up in 3 different phases, which I've noticed takes a different amount of time to light up with different bottles, so I'm guessing this is how the warmer knows how warm the milk is (assuming a mostly cylindrical bottle shape): if the water level is the same level as the milk, then it can measure over time the water temperature change, and therefore how much warmer it needs to heat up to reach the end temperature, and also how much longer to heat up. One special note: the warmer does not know how cold your milk is (ikr?), it can only deduce based on the temperature of the basin and the water in it, as I mentioned above. That means if you plan on heating multiple bottles in rapid succession, the warmer will seem to finish early and subsequent bottles will still be cold because the water in the basin is still warm, obviously, and the warmer will think the bottle is already warmed. You'll need to wait for the water and basin to cool down (just like using a toaster). It works great when used correctly. After just a few weeks, not expecting the water had been dumped out by my wife, who doesn't even use it, I turned it on one night without checking if there was still water in it, and the plastic base inside melted. Now it no longer heats up; we bought a second one because we like using it so much. I have a photo of what it should look like in the new one, and one of the melted base in the old one. I wish it protected itself better from idiot users like me who didn't always check the water level. I won't make that mistake again. Now at six months, my little one still won't take room temperature milk sometimes, so the warmer still comes in handy.
December 2016 · Baby Products · verified purchase
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Philips AVENT Bottle Warmer, Premium
3.9★ · 282 ratings, as of 2023
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