The First Years Night&Day Bottle Warmer System
- Like a portable cooler and heater
- Auto shut-off for added safety
- Built-in night light for late night feedings
- Perfect for ALL types of bottles and even baby food jars
- Range 0 Mos. – Up
Product Description
The First Years’ popular bottle warmer works with all bottle styles — standard, wide-necked, angled, even disposables. You can also use it to warm jars of baby food. It keeps bottles cold for up to eight hours, then warms a chilled bottle in minutes. Features an auto shut-off for added safety and a built-in night light that helps makes late-night feedings a little easier. Bottles not included.Editorial Review
About the size of a coffee maker, this electric baby bottle cooler/warmer will be a big convenience for bleary-eyed parents who are tired of stumbling down to the kitchen in the middle of the night. At the rear of the unit, an insulated compartment keeps two 8-ounce bottles cool for up to eight hours. (There’s no refrigerant, just a specially shaped container that can be filled with water, frozen, and then slipped into place.) At the front, an electrically heated water container produces steam, which heats one bottle to the correct t… More >>
The First Years Night&Day Bottle Warmer System
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5 comments
Anonymous on December 19, 2009 at 7:50 am
This product looks wonderful, and I only gave one star because I don’t have one! I would like to know before purchasing if you can heat playtex disposable bottles in this? Please help!
Matthew J. Savage on December 19, 2009 at 9:29 am
We decided that we do not need this since a few seconds in the microwave will work during the day. At night, we just mix room temp. water with formula.
Nicole Brittelli on December 19, 2009 at 10:09 am
My daugher it 4 months old and I have never used this. I use the powder formula and my sister in law taught me a quick trick. I have a caddy beside the microwave that holds 3 water bottles (already filled) and 3 bottles with the formula already dispensed in them. Heat the water for 20 seconds, dump it into the other bottle, shake and ready to go…30 second process. But, I thought I would give this is a shot since it has just been sitting in my closet for 4 months. So, I made up my 3 bottles, put them in the fridge. After the first try, I couldn’t wait until my last bottle was done…I HATE THIS PRODUCT. It says for an 8 oz bottle to fill it to the top bar…so, even though she is only on 6 oz’s, I still filled it to the top bar. It wasn’t anywhere near being warm. So, the instructions said if it was too cold than to add more water. So, for the next bottle I filled that little capsule the entire way…still too cold. So, both times I had to put it in the microwave for additional time. So, the 3rd bottle I didn’t even bother using the warmer…I went straight to the microwave. Needless to say, I am back to the very easy and quick method of heating the water and mixing it with the formula and I’m done in 30 seconds. I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone.
Timeka on December 19, 2009 at 10:23 am
Product overheats my bottles and it was more of a hassle than it is worth
Anonymous on December 19, 2009 at 10:42 am
At first the hardest part was measuring the water to heat the amount of formula without over or under heating it. Once I got the hang of it I was pretty happy but it only lasted about 2 months before breaking. It also takes about 5 minutes to warm up a bottle and 10 minutes to cool down.