How to Choose Baby Bottle WarmersAvent, First Years and Quick Serve Warmers
Bottle warmer basics explained. Bottle warmer features and limitations. How bottle warmers work: steam, hot water and warm water models.
Baby bottle warmers quickly and conveniently warm up bottles of milk. Parents don't need to bump around the kitchen and wake up the rest of the family, or stumble up and down stairs in the middle of the night. The bottle warmer can be placed in the bedroom, together with a drinks cooler containing a few bottles of premixed formula. Using a bottle warmer can be faster and more accurate than warming a bottle under a hot tap: important for bleary-eyed parents with a crying baby at 3 a.m. Prices can be as low as $10 and as high as over $50. Popular brands include Philips (Avent) and First Years (Quick Serve, Night & Day). Bottle Warmer BasicsSome bottle warmers are not designed to be used with certain types of bottles:
Parents should check before purchasing, or warm the milk in one bottle and transfer the milk to another for feeding. All bottle warmers should be able to warm up chilled or room-temperature milk. However some don't work well with frozen milk. Many are designed for warming one bottle at a time, needing up to 10 minutes to cool down before they can be used again. Most can also be used to warm up bottled baby food, allowing the unit to be used even after the baby has been weaned. An immersible basket should be supplied with the warmer to easily lift the bottles out. For safety, bottle warmers should automatically switch off. They should also flash a light or beep when the bottle is ready. At the minimum, they should have a power on/off switch and not require the unit to be unplugged to cut off the power. Some will boil-dry if not switched off, creating a fire hazard. The bottle warmer should be easy to use, requiring only simple button pushes (not confusing press-and-hold multi-mode buttons) and remembering the previous settings. Some units need to be set with:
Other units have no controls, being nothing more than a simple water heater. Parents need to time the number of minutes the bottle has been warmed up to get the right temperature. One-handed operation is useful because the other hand could be holding a crying baby. Some units need to be held with one hand while the other hand pushes the buttons. Tips and precautions:
Steam Bottle WarmersSteam warmers heat up a small amount of water, turning all of it into steam. When all the water has boiled off, the warmer switches off. Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Hot Water Bottle WarmersThese are like steam warmers, but more water is used, immersing the bottle in a jacket of hot (boiling) water. The water is not completely boiled off and remains in the unit. Advantage
Disadvantages
Warm Water Bottle WarmersSome bottle warmers don't steam or even boil the water. The water is only warmed up to about 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Advantage
Disadvantage
The Best Electric Baby Bottle WarmerParents can report different results with the same model of bottle warmer, possibly because different bottles are used. Some get inconsistent results: sometimes the bottle is too cold, other times too hot. Steam warmers are convenient when they work, less convenient if the results are inconsistent. Hot and warm water units are more forgiving. Even if they warm inconsistently, parents can compensate by checking the milk temperature with a few drops of milk on their arm every minute. Parents might need to spend money on a few different models before finding the right one. They might also prefer a cheap and simple DIY solution such as pouring a flask of hot water into a bowl. Travel bottle warmers are available for use in cars, airplanes: anywhere on the move.
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