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- Warms frozen or chilled food & liquid
- Automatically calculates cycle time required
- Easy to use 2-button operation
- Interactive digital dislay, auto-shut off and sound alerts
- Fast warms in as little as 1min 50 sec
AVENT IQ BOTTLE WARMER SCF260/11 Average Rating of 4.00 out of 16 reviews
Rating :      great bottle warmer - Berner Mama, May 05, 2008
I love this bottle warmer! It works great and has made my life easier.
Rating :      worth the investment - Mommy Molina, Apr 21, 2008
As parents of a newborn who gets hungry and cries very suddenly when he's hungry, we recommend this bottle warmer. We have used the 4 oz and 9 oz Avent bottles and the 8 oz Born Free (plastic) bottles successfully in the warmer. There is a top flap that opens and does not close tightly when using Avent 11 oz or the Born Free 9 oz bottles. This makes the time estimates a little off. We've learned to adapt by adding an ounce or two to the size selection feature.
The button selections are a little annoying to get used to. Avent uses as few buttons as possible for multiple functions by holding it down or pressing quickly. This can be annoying in the middle of the night, but once you're used to it, it's not so bad.
Before using this, we were warming bottles from the fridge using a container of hot tap water. This is so much faster and makes our baby so much happier. It is much easier to feed him when he hasn't worked himself up while waiting too long for a bottle.
Amazon's price was $15 lower than the popular baby stores in our area.
Rating :      Nice idea/design, but doesn't actually warm bottles!!! - L. M. Perez, Apr 12, 2008
At first, when I got it, I thought it did a great job...but within weeks, I found it was very inconsistent with warming the bottles. Now 4 weeks later, it rarely warms a bottle if you follow the directions exactly (1oz of water and the actual volume of milk programmed). I usually put in more water and set it to a higher volume in an attempt to get warmed milk, but I still have yet to find the right combination. When I take the bottle out, the bottle itself is like scalding hot, but the milk inside is still cold! Also, I have born free bottles so I don't know if that makes a difference - but it really doesn't work well. I can't compare to other bottle warmers bc this is the only one I have used...maybe they are all inconsistent.
Rating :      works well if you ignore the instructions - zolo, Apr 12, 2008
like others have said, the key to success with this warmer is to set the volume to be 1 oz more than you are actually reheating (i.e., if reheating 2 oz, set it to 3 oz) and to add a little extra water. Once you do this the warmer works consistently well. It also looks kind of cool and is definitely safer and easier than reheating on the stove, especially if you have other young children around...
Rating :      Laziness - Luis Ken Ohara Kondo, Apr 10, 2008
The real value of this product is at 4am when your baby is screaming and you're really tired - this product avoids your doing anything except pressing a couple of buttons and waiting 2 minutes... In terms of energy savings in the first few months, well worth the money.
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