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DEX Products Grab N Go Bottle Warmer BWC-01

DEX Products Grab N Go Bottle Warmer BWC-01

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Brand: DEX Products Inc.
Category: Baby Product

Buy New: $14.99

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 53 reviews
Sales Rank: 8312

Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 4 x 2 x 2

MPN: BWC-01
Model: BWC-01
UPC: 754637003728
EAN: 0754637003728
ASIN: B00018XCME

Release Date: September 22, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Reusable, instant source of heat
  • Heat pack
  • Neoprene insulation bottle bag
  • Non-toxic
  • No batteries required

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Product Description
Dex Products Grab n Go Bottle Warmer For a warm bottle anywhere you go with your hungry little one, the Grab n Go by Dex Products provides a reusable, instant source of heat - anytime, anywhere. No plugs or batteries necessary; simply slip the heating pack into the bottle bag and click the activator disc on the heating pack to quickly warm baby's bottle or food jar. To reuse, fully immerse in boiling water for at least 15 minutes to insure all the crystals liquefy. The neoprene bottle bag provides added heat insulation.


Customer Reviews:   Read 48 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Works great for smart people!   June 4, 2008
G. B. Keefer (Jacksonville Florida)
I have been very impressed with this product, mostly because I read the instructions unlike a many of the people who have posted negative reviews. You simply boil the gel thingy for 10-15 minutes and then stash it away in its insulated koozee pouch until you need it. We use it for when we are going out to eat if the baby ate an hour or so ago and it works great. Pop the tab when it's time to go and let it work its magic. The gel hardens back up and stays warm for quite a while so when the baby starts looking hungry BAM here's some warm milk baby. Enjoy. For anything longer I'd look at something else but it works great for the use we have put it to.


2 out of 5 stars If I Must...   February 4, 2008
Jennifer Anuci (Honolulu, HI)
I purchased this warmer because I am on the go all the time and often feed my baby boy while we are out and about. I have found that it is more trouble than it is worth. It is only good for a single warming and it takes about 15-20 (sometimes longer) to warm the bottle. Also, I use the drop-in system, so I have to warm just the bag...it won't warm at all if the bag in already in the bottle. I find it is just easier to carry a large big gulp sized cup in my car and fill it with hot water at a gas station or coffee place. It warms the bottle up in less than half the time. If I have no other options, I would boil this down and take it with me, but only if I had to. It has been sitting in my kitchen drawer now for a few months.


5 out of 5 stars Great for Travel   June 8, 2007
Denise Martin (USA)
A lot of people are complaining that this warmer doesn't work as well as . . . .

Well, the point is that this is a TRAVEL bottle warmer, not one to use in your house. When I was in a wedding a few weeks ago, my husband used it to warm breastmilk for our baby, since I wasn't always available to nurse. We've also used it when we play in our sports league because there are no outlets on the sidelines. It also lets other people take baby to the park.

Yeah, it does take a little while to warm a bottle since we keep them in an insulated tote with a cold pack, but it beats needing to find an outlet, or going out to the car to use the cig lighter. We bought two, and reboil the warming packs right away when we get home so they're ready for next time.



2 out of 5 stars semi-happy   December 19, 2006
J. Elfant
i thought that this would be a great product to have since i am out often so it just makes feeding easier. my daughter likes her formula warm. the first time i tried it, it did take longer than i thought it would. i only warmed 4 oz and it took at least 5 minutes. i found that it helped the process if you swirl the bottle while in the warmer around a couple of times. my one major complaint is that i have taken it with me a couple of times and found that it would accidentally warm up in my diaper bag. it turns out that the activator disc seemed to have become VERY sensitive after using it. it basically just needs to be touched, not even "clicked" twice, like the directions say to start the process. so when i needed it, it was of no use. i am going to return this and exchange it for another one. i am hoping that this one is damaged. i am going to try my luck again.


3 out of 5 stars Could be better   May 26, 2006
Erin Kennedy (Pittsburgh, PA USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love the idea of this product, but it could be better. The warmer gets my daughter's bottle to the right temperature, so it does serve it's purpose. However, the warming device has self activated while in the diaper bag, so it was of now use when I needed it. Very frustrating! Also, it would be nice if the warming devices were sold seperately, so you could have a few handy for a long outing.

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