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| Brand: DEX Products Inc. Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $22.95
New (4) from $22.95
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1347
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 6 x 6
MPN: HBW-01 Model: HBW-01 UPC: 754637003254 EAN: 0754637003254 ASIN: B000BOKAOQ
Release Date: September 22, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Pleasant chime sounds and green light appears when ready | | • | Perfect for all baby bottles and food jars | | • | Electronically controlled to never overheat | | • | LED indicates when bottles or baby food jars are ready | | • | 2-position switch for food or milk |
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Product Description Warming & Sterilizing Dex Warm up supper for baby in the Electronic Bottle and Food Warmer by Dex Products. Safely warm up milk, formula and food to the perfect temperature for the angel. In minutes, any size baby bottle will be warmed up and ready to use
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| Customer Reviews:
Not so great October 12, 2008 Frank 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This bottle warmer works well if you are heating up a bottle that has less than 4oz.
Great product! March 5, 2008 Pam Anderson (Canada) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This bottle warmer works well to warm the bottle or baby food jars. It takes about 8-10 mins. It's not too good in the middle of the night, when the baby wants the bottle NOW! But during the day..perfect! I would definately recommend this product to other mothers.
Works great! October 22, 2007 M. York (Upstate, NY) 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
Gives me peace of mind to know the bottle is warmed to the right temp.
Works well - if you're not in a hurry. October 4, 2007 Leslie K (Portland, OR) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I've been using this with my baby for 3 1/2 months now. It does work well and as long as you get the bottle out as soon as the light turns green and the chime goes, it won't overheat. If you leave it in there - it will get too hot pretty quickly. The problem with this unit is that it takes way too long to heat a bottle when you have a screaming hungry baby in the middle of the night. On average I heat about 4 oz at a time and it takes over 5 minutes, which doesn't sound long, but at 3 am with a screaming baby, 5 minutes is a REALLY long time. Also, you pretty much have to ignore the fill lines and use trial and error to get the right amount of water in there. If you add too much water it will take even longer to warm the milk, and if you use too little it will come out still cold. A lot of these issues seem to be common with bottle warmers, however, so I would say if you are just looking for a cheap warmer and can stand the wait, this one does function well. Just be prepared for the longest 5 minutes of your life in the middle of the night!!!
Decent bottle warmer for the price. April 22, 2007 attorney (Irvine, CA United States) 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
Okay, I had an Avent Express Baby Food and Bottle Warmer first because it came in a deluxe starter kit with different sized bottles that I got as a baby shower gift. The bottles ended up not working out for us (because they leaked unless you screwed them on just right) so we returned the whole set to the store. To purchase just the Avent warmer, it was between $30 to $40, so went on our search for an affordable bottle warmer. We saw this one on sale for $12.00 and it turned out to be a great buy. We just keep the unit plugged in so it's always got warm water to use and stick the bottle in for a couple of minutes and the temp is perfect. I know, I know, it's not supposed to be used this way, but it's been the best solution for us. Put the bottle in, do a diaper change, and viola, the bottle is ready. If you intend on using it like the instruction say (i.e. turning it on only when you put a bottle in), it does beep and the light turns green when it's ready. However, I did notice that if you don't remove the bottle right when that happens, it does get too hot...like burning hot. So that's a big reason why this warmer gets only 4 stars instead of 5. I have not used this for baby food, so I cannot comment on that.
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