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3 in 1 Feeding Organizer

3 in 1 Feeding Organizer

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Brand: The First Years
Category: Baby Product


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 23337

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
Dimensions (in): 13.3 x 9.5 x 9.3

MPN: 1052
UPC: 071463010523
EAN: 0071463010523
ASIN: B000056J1T


Features:
  • Two drawers double as dishwasher baskets for small bottle accessories
  • Pull-down drying rack
  • Pull-out lazy susan stores baby&toddler needs, holds wide-necked bottles
  • Can be mounted under cabinet

Accessories:

  • KidCo On/Off Appliance Lock

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Babies come with a lot of things ? for example 1 bottle can have 4 or more pieces to store until use. Multiply that times a minimum of 6 and you have 2 dozen pieces to put away ? somewhere! This handy organizer keeps all of baby's feeding needs in one convenient place, so you'll never be looking frantically for a bottle cap when you're trying to get out the door on the way to work. Two dishwasher safe baskets hold nipples, rings and pacifiers. Snap-on lids store neatly, so they are ready when you need them. A pull-out lazy susan stores bottles, snack cups, sippy cups, etc. And the pull-down drying rack pulls out so you can dry bottles and accessories and fold it back up when they're done. A great time and space saver ? it can even be mounted under a cabinet to save even more space.

Editorial Review
Bottles, cups, and other feeding supplies for babies and toddlers are awkward to store. This triple-duty storage unit solves the problem. It features a removable pull-out turntable with a sliding dust cover and storage inside for seven bottles or cups. In addition, there are two pull-out baskets, perfect for storing small items like nipples, bottle caps, pacifiers, and--as baby grows--snack cups and toddler-size utensils. We found the bottom drawer easy to pull out; the top one tended to stick. Attach the snap-on lid, and either basket can go in the dishwasher. Finally, five flip-down pegs on the side of the unit make an instant drying rack and fold flush when not in use. The entire unit is fairly large--just over a foot long and about 9 inches deep and tall--but the brackets and screws included allow it to be mounted under a cabinet to save counter space. --Elisabeth Fredrickson


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Nice organizational product!   August 20, 2006
Cherlyn M. Van Etta (Kadena AB, Okinawa)
Great product - saved a lot of space in the kitchen. Accomodated any kind of bottle I could think of (we went through many different types). The pull-down drying racks were a little unsturdy at times - the individual racks would disattach every once in a while when I pulled them down, but they reattached easily. Be gentle with them and there will not be an issue.

Another issue was moisture - if you put a wet bottle in the lazy susan part, it stayed wet. No way for the moisture to evaporate.

In spite of these two drawbacks, it is still a great product. Nice simple design; helps the busy mom/dad stay organized.



3 out of 5 stars Somewhat Useful, Could Be Better Designed   May 21, 2006
Soon to be Mom of Two (Florida)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I used this for my first child's bottles. Although it was good to have a place to store bottles instead of having them in the dish drainer or all over the counter, it doesn't hold very many. Another disadvantage is that if there is any moisture left in the bottle when placed inside the round section with the sliding door, the moisture will not dry out well, especially with the door closed. It's a bit large for a very small kitchen. I never used the under cabinet mount, which might work nicely. I had trouble using the baskets in the dishwasher. The force of the water would frequently cause the top to come off and then out came the rings and nipples into the dishwasher. I even lost a few nipples that fell to the bottom of the dishwasher and got burned on the heating element. I ended up using the basket as storage for clean nipples and rings, and buying separate baskets for the dishwasher that lock the nipples in place. I am now expecting my second child and looking for an organizer. I got rid of this one and probably won't replace it with one like it again. Unfortunately, there aren't many drying racks/bottle organizers out there. I would like to find one that is more open, holds more, and maybe takes up less space. One final note, I used the skinny bottles then. I don't think it would work well with wider bottles, like Avent, Elan, etc. which I am going to use now. I had a few playtex and healthflow angled bottles, and found the storage area didn't work great with them either. Still, I had a very small kitchen and it was at least "something" to try to keep things contained and organized in one spot that is easily accessible.


1 out of 5 stars Waste of money and space   August 30, 2005
Mom2LeLeNRyRy (NC)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This seemed like a good spcae saving unit when we registered for it but once we got it I soon found out it was just the opposite. It only holds the regular skinny bottles which we didn't use. And even then it only held 6. Plus it's huge! It took up more space than any of our countertop appliances.

It's also very cheap and poorly constructed. The little amrs that flip out to hang or dry items on kept falling off and the drawers always seemed to come off track. The door also came off track every time it was opened.

It just ended up being a huge waste of time, money and space. We always seemed to be fighting or fxing some part of it, we could store more bottles without it in the same amount of space and for $20 bucks wwe could have bought something that was actaully useful.



1 out of 5 stars Worthless If You Use Dr. Brown or Wide Bottles   April 29, 2005
Tiffiney Kelcher (Irving, TX)
4 out of 7 found this review helpful

I bought this thinking I would save a lot of room on my counter. Unfortunately, I use the wide Dr. Brown bottles and they don't fit at all! Even the normal width bottles can get stuck when you try to turn it. Also keep in mind if you use the curved bottles that this product won't hold those either. I returned this the next day, thank goodness! My best advice: get used to bottles on your counters! They're only little for so long!


1 out of 5 stars Junk   July 18, 2004
Alexis (Phoenix, AZ)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is one seriously useless piece of junk. The sliding door does not stay on track, it was cracked aleready when I bought it, and it doesn't hold many bottles for the room it takes up. The only good feature was the built in dishwasher caddies, but you can get one of those for $4, and a storage bin for $5 and get better use for less money.

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