Let's chat a little bit in the comments! Let me know how old your twins are and how your feeding routine is going! Do you have any tips on feeding twins to share? Do you have any questions? Can't wait to connect with you!
So here's the thing. I can read the manual but unfortunately am I very much one of those people that need pictures to illustrate what the heck I'm reading especiallywhen putting something together. So THANK YOU! For showing us!
Omg thank you for this! I’m 34 weeks pregnant with twin girls and I just returned a diff bottle warmer that takes 7-15 to heat! I couldn’t even find a decent tutorial on how to use it. I’m diggin the slow heating effect for the next feeding 😍
Ohhh yes my friend!!! It’s life changing! You will love this thing. I cried when I had to pack it up when the boys stopped taking bottles. Best of luck to you! You’ll be great!!
How many times do you have to descale? You mentioned, “continue until completely descaled.” How will I know when it’s completely descaled? This is the warmer I purchased in case my daughter is visiting and needs a bottle warmed. If I’m not using this warmer except occasionally, how will I know when to descale? Thank you for this tutorial Sweetie! Congratulations to you and Hubby!! God Bless your hearts, I don’t know how you do it!? Your boys were meant to come into this world together and will always “know” each other so well. What a gift and a blessing! Much love to you and your family!
You will know when to descale! If your machine builds up grime, it is time 🤪 As soon as you notice anyyy kind of yuckiness, go ahead and descale. That’s the rule of thumb I followed!
Can you prepare formula milk in boiled water and leave bottles in this machine for overnight at constant temperature. Will the milk go rotten, will it be safe for baby. Thank you. As it is always recommended to prepare fresh feed. Leaving it at 37 degree for 4 hours will it still be good for baby.
Hi Thank You for your review ! Im welcoming a little boy come July & I just ordered this product today :) . You were a big help ! Can’t wait to use it 😊 .
Hello! Sorry if I missed but can I put my frozen breast milk (they're in storage bags) in this warmer to defrost?? And if so, what setting should I use??
Thank you so much. Seriously I’ve been through three bottle warmers now and have been so disappointed in all of them!! I could not figure out which one to try next and you made up my mind so thank you!! I just bought the dr browns and it’s so inconsistent I was so surprised!! I’m sending it back!! Thank you!!!!!!!
hey, thanks for the video.. Baby Dad here to a 10 week old.. I had a question that I also saw on the promotional video from the company. for this, it says that you can leave a baby bottle in this for 24 hours. and then in your video you said after feeding is done you can just stick the next bottle in it.. our feedings for our baby are like 2 1/2 to 3 hours apart. how can you possibly leave a bottle out of the fridge in the warmer for 2 to 3 hours without it going bad? We are formula users. I'm not sure if that makes any difference but we were told that the formula is only good for 1 hour out of the fridge and 48 hours in the fridge. From looking it up milk is 2 hours. Am I just not thinking straight here? how can I leave a bottle in this warmer for 2 to 3 hours without it going bad? This feature seems really silly to me and I still don't understand why this "slow cooker" setting even exists!
Hello there thanks for the great video!! How long can you leave the water in the machine? 1 week? More? if you are just using it for warming milk bottles from the fridge?? Please advise. Thank you!!!
Hey! I usually just watch the water and the moment it turns the least bit cloudy, I dump it out and refresh it. Not sure exactly how long that takes, but that’s what I do. Hope that helps!
Have you ever had the normal warming function cut out before 24hrs? The first week it was fine but lately it’s been cutting out after a few hours. Any suggestions?
Great video. Can u explain the difference between Milk warming and constant warming? What should I use? I’m a first time mom and I’m a little confused.
I got this as a hand me down and it doesn't have the basket or the circular metal cap at the bottom of the bin. Can it be used without the cap? Or am I going to have to search for one?
Hi, as I know that the OMS suggests to have the water boiled at 70 degrees in order to have granted the sterilization of the final formula, how do you manage that?
Hi. Can you share the manual? I lost mine from the day I bought and unboxed it. I've reached out to the manufacturer as well as posted on Amazon but I've not gotten any response. I've tried using the machine and I just can't get it to function properly.
Hey! Just bought this product looking at your review and also cuz of its portable design. Is it necessary to insert the basket in the machine every time to sterilize or warm food? That just makes the small space even smaller.. i dont see you doing that in the video though. TIA
The question is, for any reason the machine does not, has the option of sterilizing, the options that i have are Milk Warning, Constant Warning, food healing, and fast warning... which option can I use to sterilize? Thank you
Hi! Thank you for your review. I have the same product. To use sterilize option, my instructions says pour 80 ml into the bottle warmer like the other options. You mentioned 50 ml. 🤔 I'm a bit confused 😕
But how long can the bottles be in there before they start to grow bacteria. CDC says not to have a bottle heated for more than an hour before feeding?
Is it really safe to keep bottles in constant warming mode? Most of what I’ve read states a risk of bacterial growth in bottles left warm for about 2+ hours and suggest only warming bottles shortly before each feeding. Bacteria can certainly grow around the 40 C temp range, not just room temp. I think I’ll ask our pediatrician.
You can ask your pediatrician. I asked mine and he said it was safe as long as it’s not left out at room temperature. But also if you think about it, there’s never a time that you need to leave a bottle in the warmer for several hours at a time. And for what it’s worth, my babies have never been sick a day in their life which also tells me that the milk they were drinking was safe. The best thing about this machine is that it has that constant warming as an option. It also has a fast warming option. In my experience, the constant warming was extremely helpful for the twins and my pediatrician explained to me that it was safe. Hope this helps!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy I guess I’m a little confused, say you put the bottles in before you went to bed at 10pm, and fed at 2am….is 4 hours in the constant warming ok?
Yes. It is not okay to leave out at room temperature for more than 2 hours, but if it’s kept at a warm temperature, it doesn’t spoil. It’s like a crock pot, slow cooker for bottles where you cook it low and slow. It’s so great!
Lol so glad I watched your video as I was about to buy the nuk steriliser and a bottle warmer .I didn’t even know this existed ,I will be breast feeding so I was looking for a compact steriliser and a warmer as they won’t be used that much but this is perfect for what I need thank you 😊
Hello first time watcher! I have a question; mine auto shuts off is it supposed to do that or is it supposed continuously keep them at the same temp? Thanks in advance!
Hey 🤗❤️! When I used mine, the setting that I used called normal warming did not auto shut off. It remained on. Maybe yours is called constant warming? I have heard from other mothers who have gotten newer versions that they changed the name from normal warming to constant warming. So perhaps if you put it on the constant warming setting it will stay on? There is a fast bottle warming setting which does auto shut off. But if it is at all the same as when I bought it, there is a setting that stays on for 12+ hours called either normal warming or constant warming. I hope this helps! Best of luck to you and happy new year!
Just the same you would for regular 👌🏼 Fast warming or normal warming. It just takes a little longer to fast warm. You take it out midway and swirl it around. You can put the bags or bottles directly in the warmer. Congratulations!!
I was honestly so crazy About getting the baby Brezza pro advanced, I thought about it 🧐 I’m going to try to at least try to breast feed why am I so crazy about the baby Brezza??? I mean if I need it, I need it but I want to try! I came across this on Amazon & I was hoping somebody had a video review on it! Thank you 🙏🏽 btw they just made another version of the same one it’s a 7-1 and it’s pink!!!
Can you tell me how to sterilize? When I select the sterilize button it comes on, but shuts off at 3 minutes. Is that the time it takes? Or should it be longer?
I have this warmer but when I sterlize the things stay damp because of the warming feature after, am I supposed to leave it in to switch off on its own?
Thank you, this is my first time watching your channel and your review sold me. I have 2 girls one who loves her warm milk at night and a toddler who loves her breastmilk so this is the best option for me, and possibly a 3rd on the way. Thank you
Ohh yay!! I’m so glad you found this video because I know you’ll LOVE this. It’s my number one baby product! It makes life so much easier. Sending you all lots of love and prayers for your possible 3rd ❤️🙏🏼❤️
Hei,i was wondering if i can use just with water and then adding milk when he s awake(as i know formula cannot be use after 1 h)so i think to put bottles of water for warming and then adding just formula.thx x is really helpfull what you do x
You could try that! But if you use The normal warming setting, the formula will not spoil after a couple hours. It’s like a crockpot- it keeps it at a warm temperature and it doesn’t spoil when it is held at that temperature. We used that setting for the full first year and it worked every time and my boys have never been sick which I think is a good sign that the formula was always safe 👌
If the breastmilk is cold or a bit frozen and i wanted it to be ready after 3-5 hours of the last feeding, can it be set or does it have the function to do it?
We have this and for the most part it's great. We are using formula, and using the "constant warming" function so we have bottles ready to go. However we have had a bottle that appeared to go bad on two separate occasions. Was wondering if anyone has had this problem?
This also actually happened to me about two times in this warmer and once in our fast warming Dr. Brown’s warmer. The formula separated from the water. It was so strange! My husband thinks it wasn’t properly mixed and there was possibly a little soap left in the bottom. It was weird, though! We used enfamil neuropro
Hey fellow twin mama! So I just got this warmer and I noticed that the instructions say fill it with 80ml of water, but that’s not up to the fill line, so which is it?!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy okay, and one more question, so it’s safe to keep bottles warming in there for a constant 24 hours? I set it up and used it last night and i turned on the constant warming function, but two bottles in, then replaced them with a new bottle as they got used at each feeding. Is that okay?! I guess I’m just making sure it’s safe to use the milk that’s been warming for hours on end
@@fobloveralways226 I wondered the same thing! And asked my doctor. She said it was safe because it’s like a crockpot. As long as the milk is kept at that warmed temperature, it won’t spoil. If it’s left out at room temperature, it will spoil. And for what it’s worth, I used this for a year with my boys and they have never been sick! So that also tells me that it was safe and it did not upset their stomach❤️
I have been warming bottles for my newborn and the heating features seem to be too hot because its for only 1-2 oz. How can I shorten the time? The automatic options are for larger amounts
I recommend using the normal warming setting. The fast warming feature of this bottle warmer is the same as all the other ones. Pretty tricky and hard to find the perfect settings. I recommend as soon as you are done with a feeding, get your next set of bottles poured and ready to go and put them right in the bottle warmer. Set it to normal warming and keep it at the 40° preset temperature. Normal warming takes About 30 to 45 minutes to work, so that’s why I recommend you have all of your bottles ready for the day and as soon as you’re done with one feeding, just immediately put the next ones in and they will be the perfect temperature for you at every single feeling. I hope this helps!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy thanks! When you say normal do you mean Constant warming? My button features are: milk warming, constant warming, sterilization, and food heating. I just realized I dont have the fast heating option!
@@tsugirl02 Yes constant warming is what I’m talking about! Interesting they must’ve upgraded the buttons! And I bet milk warming is fast warming. Constant warming would be the best! It’s why I love this bottle warmer. Once you get the hang of it, the bottles come out the same temperature every single time!
Just put it in and turn it on constant warming! Wait about 30-45 minutes or longer. The constant warming is what I swear by. As soon as you are done with a feeding, get a bag and put it in on constant warming. It will be ready and the perfect temp by the next feed
@@shawntaebriskey9081 I would just put it on fast warming for whatever amount is in your bag. And I would periodically take it out and swish it around. It’s the same concept as all other fast warming bottle warmers. It works in a pinch to do the fast warming, but it’s hard to get an even temperature every single time from that setting. That’s why getting in the habit of using the constant warming setting was such a game changer for me! Good luck to you and reach out if you ever have any more questions!
I didn’t use the fast warming setting very much, but from my memory you adjust based on the bottle size. Based on how many milliliters you have in your bottle, it will heat it up and a timer will go off based on how much is in the bottle. So I don’t think you set a specific temperature for fast warming.
@@elinav9487 30-45 minutes 🥰 I would prep all my bottles for the day in the morning. Then, as soon as I was done with a feeding, I’d put my next set of bottles in on constant warming. By the time they were ready to eat again, it was always the absolute perfect temperature. So the bottles would be in the warmer for 2-4 hours at a time depending on how long in between feedings. However, they could be ready as soon as 30 minutes, but the babies never ate that frequently. After those 2-4 hour intervals, The bottles were Never too hot of cold! Evenly warmed every time😍
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy that’s great ❤️❤️❤️ can i leave the warmer on at constant warming for the whole day so the water stays warm for the bottles ?
@@elinav9487 I did not do that. In my head I felt like it needed a break so I’d always turn it off and back on every feed. But technically, since it can stay on for 24 hours, that shouldn’t be a problem! Come to think of it that’s not a bad idea!
Hi, glad I found your review! I was about to buy a mini fridge + a bottle warmer for a night feed upstairs. I saw the exact same bottle warmer you have from amazon and I was put off when I saw the fast warming time of 6 minutes! I can't wait that long with a screaming baby during the night. But when you said we can use the normal warming and it will keep the desired warm temperature in 24 hrs, that sold me! I can't believe I found it just now. My son is already 15 months! Anyway, again thank you very much for your review. Will buy this one now :)
Oh yay! Oh yes you will love it! And just so you know, it doesn’t take a full 24 hours to heat, it will take about 30-45 minute to get to the desired temperature on the normal warming setting. But the good thing is, you can leave the bottles in for a several hours and they will stay at that desired temperature. It’s amazing! You’ll get the hang of it and it will be one of your favorite baby items, I just know it! My boys are 16 months now and I had to put mine in storage recently and I cried over my bottle warmer!!! Lol! It was such a huge help in those early days with the boys! Best of luck to you and reach out if you ever have any questions!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy Thanks hun, been using it for 2 nights now. I'm impressed, mine takes about less than 10 mins only to get to the 43 degrees temperature (I'm using your magic number, lol) for constant warming setting so I'm quite surprised it's quicker than 30-45 mins! This is life changing! I'm quite jealous you no longer need this bottle warmer, whilst for me, my son still wakes up for night feed at his age, but milk prepping is one less worry. Thanks once again! :)
I also wanted to ask, does formula not go bad after keeping it at a warm temp for a certain amount of hours or would I be better off using water in the bottles and just mixing when it’s time to feed
Bryanna Kaleigh Good question! Does not go bad. It would spoil at room temperature but, since it’s like a slow cooker, the milk won’t spoil because it is kept at a warmed temperature 👏🏼
Is it safe to leave breast milk out for that long? I hear it is only supposed to be left out for four hours. If you are leaving bottles in there for more than that isn't that not safe?
KaytlenAndCounting g Good question! It is safe because it is kept at a warm temperature. Think about it like a crock pot. You can’t leave meat out at room temp for an extended period of time but if it is cooked low and slow, it remains safe. The bottle warmer keeps it held at a warmed temperature and it does not spoil. Room temp milk spoils after 4 hours. I hope this answered your question!
Great product review, Ellen! I am wondering what would be the best way to reach out to you? I want to see if there's a chance for a possible business collab, but I can't seem to find your email anywhere. Hope to hear back from you soon
How did you know that your desired setting was 43? So let’s say twins eat about every 2-3 hours. So after a bottle feeding of breastmilk, replace those bottles right after? Like how did you figure how long it takes to get to that desired setting? So you know exactly when to replace those bottles.
Annalyn Bautista I just realized that my boys preferred warmer bottles than 40 degrees. After some trial and error, we figured that 43 was our happy medium. On the normal warming setting, it takes about 30 minutes to reach that temperature. But once it reaches that temp, it keeps it there for up to 24 hours. And yes, you can immediately put bottles in right after you finish a feeding. Hope that helps!
IT'S TWINS! Okay so I figured I’d have to play around with it for a bit. This is good to know! Now was 43 your desired setting regardless for how many oz in the bottles or you changed it depending?
Annalyn Bautista Yes! It will get the water to that temperature and then that gradually warms the milk to the temperature of the water. It never over or under heats as long as it’s been in for at least 30 minutes!
I find that it VERY hot after 1 minute. I do 3 minutes and it’s still cold and I do another minute and it’s way too hot. I have no idea if I’m doing something wrong
Yes! Just do the same as with a bottle! If you want to slowly thaw out over an hour, normal warming. If you want fast warm, fast warming and select the volume. Hope this helps!
Let's chat a little bit in the comments! Let me know how old your twins are and how your feeding routine is going! Do you have any tips on feeding twins to share? Do you have any questions? Can't wait to connect with you!
@@ashelleharrison I did! If you go back to your original comment, you’ll see my response.
So here's the thing. I can read the manual but unfortunately am I very much one of those people that need pictures to illustrate what the heck I'm reading especiallywhen putting something together. So THANK YOU! For showing us!
Omg thank you for this! I’m 34 weeks pregnant with twin girls and I just returned a diff bottle warmer that takes 7-15 to heat! I couldn’t even find a decent tutorial on how to use it. I’m diggin the slow heating effect for the next feeding 😍
Ohhh yes my friend!!! It’s life changing! You will love this thing. I cried when I had to pack it up when the boys stopped taking bottles. Best of luck to you! You’ll be great!!
my twins are 3 weeks old now and i received this bottle warmer as a gift. will give it a try today.
Thank you for a useful review. Can this be used to warm up a single feeding bottle at a time?
How many times do you have to descale? You mentioned, “continue until completely descaled.” How will I know when it’s completely descaled? This is the warmer I purchased in case my daughter is visiting and needs a bottle warmed. If I’m not using this warmer except occasionally, how will I know when to descale? Thank you for this tutorial Sweetie! Congratulations to you and Hubby!! God Bless your hearts, I don’t know how you do it!? Your boys were meant to come into this world together and will always “know” each other so well. What a gift and a blessing! Much love to you and your family!
You will know when to descale! If your machine builds up grime, it is time 🤪 As soon as you notice anyyy kind of yuckiness, go ahead and descale. That’s the rule of thumb I followed!
Literally bought this because of you. 5 days to go till I meet my boy/girl twins 🥰
Bryanna Kaleigh No way! So glad to spread the word about this thing. It will be so helpful!!! I’m so excited for you!!!! Woo hoo!!! 💕💙💕💙💕💙💕💙
Can you prepare formula milk in boiled water and leave bottles in this machine for overnight at constant temperature. Will the milk go rotten, will it be safe for baby. Thank you. As it is always recommended to prepare fresh feed. Leaving it at 37 degree for 4 hours will it still be good for baby.
Hi Thank You for your review ! Im welcoming a little boy come July & I just ordered this product today :) . You were a big help ! Can’t wait to use it 😊 .
Very helpful video! I’ve just odered today. 😊
I just got mine delivered today and this video helped me a lot. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to using it in a couple of months😍
Hello! Sorry if I missed but can I put my frozen breast milk (they're in storage bags) in this warmer to defrost?? And if so, what setting should I use??
I’m so happy I saw your video. After watching I purchased it 🤗
I got this for my twins and it's fab. Top tip is to press the buttons with the flat of your finger and not the tip
Thank you so much. Seriously I’ve been through three bottle warmers now and have been so disappointed in all of them!! I could not figure out which one to try next and you made up my mind so thank you!! I just bought the dr browns and it’s so inconsistent I was so surprised!! I’m sending it back!! Thank you!!!!!!!
Uve been through 4 bottle warmers have u tried plugging them in 😅😅😅😅
hey, thanks for the video.. Baby Dad here to a 10 week old.. I had a question that I also saw on the promotional video from the company. for this, it says that you can leave a baby bottle in this for 24 hours. and then in your video you said after feeding is done you can just stick the next bottle in it.. our feedings for our baby are like 2 1/2 to 3 hours apart. how can you possibly leave a bottle out of the fridge in the warmer for 2 to 3 hours without it going bad? We are formula users. I'm not sure if that makes any difference but we were told that the formula is only good for 1 hour out of the fridge and 48 hours in the fridge. From looking it up milk is 2 hours. Am I just not thinking straight here? how can I leave a bottle in this warmer for 2 to 3 hours without it going bad? This feature seems really silly to me and I still don't understand why this "slow cooker" setting even exists!
Hello there thanks for the great video!! How long can you leave the water in the machine? 1 week? More? if you are just using it for warming milk bottles from the fridge?? Please advise. Thank you!!!
Hey! I usually just watch the water and the moment it turns the least bit cloudy, I dump it out and refresh it. Not sure exactly how long that takes, but that’s what I do. Hope that helps!
Have you ever had the normal warming function cut out before 24hrs? The first week it was fine but lately it’s been cutting out after a few hours. Any suggestions?
Awesome! Thank you for such a great review, & for your time!
Should we take out water from grownsy warmer after every use of it?how long we keep the water in warmer? Reply me fast
Great video. Can u explain the difference between Milk warming and constant warming? What should I use? I’m a first time mom and I’m a little confused.
Constant warming should be used with water only
Is this machine water resistant? Can I wash it with soap water ?
this has incredible reviews on Amazon, so of course I added it to my registry and looked for a video!
does it work with nanobebe bottles?
It does! Best of luck to you!!!
I got this as a hand me down and it doesn't have the basket or the circular metal cap at the bottom of the bin. Can it be used without the cap? Or am I going to have to search for one?
Hi, as I know that the OMS suggests to have the water boiled at 70 degrees in order to have granted the sterilization of the final formula, how do you manage that?
Hi. Can you share the manual? I lost mine from the day I bought and unboxed it. I've reached out to the manufacturer as well as posted on Amazon but I've not gotten any response. I've tried using the machine and I just can't get it to function properly.
Is fast warming too hot, to give your baby a bottle right after? Because I use the Kiinde bags and they seem too hot.
does anyone know if the Phillips Avent glass bottles fit and work in this warmer?!?!?! Awesome review :)
Thank you! Yes they do!
Hey! Just bought this product looking at your review and also cuz of its portable design. Is it necessary to insert the basket in the machine every time to sterilize or warm food? That just makes the small space even smaller.. i dont see you doing that in the video though. TIA
The question is, for any reason the machine does not, has the option of sterilizing, the options that i have are Milk Warning, Constant Warning, food healing, and fast warning... which option can I use to sterilize? Thank you
Great video, Thanks! A quick question, what is the target temperature for fast warming, and how to set it?
Good question…I just used the bottle warmer’s preset settings for fast warming!
Default temp for all settings is 40 degrees Celsius
Hi! Thank you for your review. I have the same product. To use sterilize option, my instructions says pour 80 ml into the bottle warmer like the other options. You mentioned 50 ml. 🤔 I'm a bit confused 😕
Go ahead and use your instructions! This product has been upgraded over time and the standards do change.
Where do I get this bottle warmer from
But how long can the bottles be in there before they start to grow bacteria. CDC says not to have a bottle heated for more than an hour before feeding?
Great video! Do you have to put two bottles in every time?
You do not have to! It’s just an option 🍼 🤗
Is it really safe to keep bottles in constant warming mode? Most of what I’ve read states a risk of bacterial growth in bottles left warm for about 2+ hours and suggest only warming bottles shortly before each feeding. Bacteria can certainly grow around the 40 C temp range, not just room temp. I think I’ll ask our pediatrician.
You can ask your pediatrician. I asked mine and he said it was safe as long as it’s not left out at room temperature. But also if you think about it, there’s never a time that you need to leave a bottle in the warmer for several hours at a time. And for what it’s worth, my babies have never been sick a day in their life which also tells me that the milk they were drinking was safe. The best thing about this machine is that it has that constant warming as an option. It also has a fast warming option. In my experience, the constant warming was extremely helpful for the twins and my pediatrician explained to me that it was safe. Hope this helps!
It's for water only
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy I guess I’m a little confused, say you put the bottles in before you went to bed at 10pm, and fed at 2am….is 4 hours in the constant warming ok?
If you do slow warming is that okay for breast milk? I know you can't leave milk out for more than 2 hrs.
Yes. It is not okay to leave out at room temperature for more than 2 hours, but if it’s kept at a warm temperature, it doesn’t spoil. It’s like a crock pot, slow cooker for bottles where you cook it low and slow. It’s so great!
Awesome thanks
I’m going to buy this! Thanks for your review xx
Lol so glad I watched your video as I was about to buy the nuk steriliser and a bottle warmer .I didn’t even know this existed ,I will be breast feeding so I was looking for a compact steriliser and a warmer as they won’t be used that much but this is perfect for what I need thank you 😊
Oh yes I’m so glad you stumbled upon this video! You will LOVE this!!!
Hello first time watcher! I have a question; mine auto shuts off is it supposed to do that or is it supposed continuously keep them at the same temp? Thanks in advance!
Hey 🤗❤️! When I used mine, the setting that I used called normal warming did not auto shut off. It remained on. Maybe yours is called constant warming? I have heard from other mothers who have gotten newer versions that they changed the name from normal warming to constant warming. So perhaps if you put it on the constant warming setting it will stay on? There is a fast bottle warming setting which does auto shut off. But if it is at all the same as when I bought it, there is a setting that stays on for 12+ hours called either normal warming or constant warming. I hope this helps! Best of luck to you and happy new year!
I bought Thanks now i know how to use ❤
I'm currently 7 months pregnant and received this warmer at my shower. How do you use it for frozen breast milk? I apologize if I missed that part 😊
Just the same you would for regular 👌🏼 Fast warming or normal warming. It just takes a little longer to fast warm. You take it out midway and swirl it around. You can put the bags or bottles directly in the warmer. Congratulations!!
I was honestly so crazy About getting the baby Brezza pro advanced, I thought about it 🧐 I’m going to try to at least try to breast feed why am I so crazy about the baby Brezza??? I mean if I need it, I need it but I want to try! I came across this on Amazon & I was hoping somebody had a video review on it! Thank you 🙏🏽 btw they just made another version of the same one it’s a 7-1 and it’s pink!!!
Oooh a pink version?! I may have to get it! Best of luck to you with your feeding situation! If you get this warmer, I know you’ll love it 🍼 🍼
Do I need to put water in when sterile?
Hope I will buy soon. Thanks for making this video.
Any time!! I feel very confident in this recommendation 👌🏼
Which bottle brand works for this? Help!
how long does it take to go from frozen to 98F?
I need the manual, where can I get it?
Can you tell me how to sterilize? When I select the sterilize button it comes on, but shuts off at 3 minutes. Is that the time it takes? Or should it be longer?
Maybe it's too much water filled in? She tells about 50-70ml ... did not try myself but will soon!
I have this warmer but when I sterlize the things stay damp because of the warming feature after, am I supposed to leave it in to switch off on its own?
Do you know if this bottle warmer would fit Comotomo bottles??
Yes it does 🍼 💕
Thank you, this is my first time watching your channel and your review sold me. I have 2 girls one who loves her warm milk at night and a toddler who loves her breastmilk so this is the best option for me, and possibly a 3rd on the way. Thank you
Ohh yay!! I’m so glad you found this video because I know you’ll LOVE this. It’s my number one baby product! It makes life so much easier. Sending you all lots of love and prayers for your possible 3rd ❤️🙏🏼❤️
What’s the best setting to use to keep milk warm ahead of time so that it’s not to hot but just perfect
Constant warming or a normal warming. Not milk warming. Set it to constant warming and put the temperature at 40°C and it will not be too hot
How can I defrost , frozen milk storage bags
Hei,i was wondering if i can use just with water and then adding milk when he s awake(as i know formula cannot be use after 1 h)so i think to put bottles of water for warming and then adding just formula.thx x is really helpfull what you do x
You could try that! But if you use The normal warming setting, the formula will not spoil after a couple hours. It’s like a crockpot- it keeps it at a warm temperature and it doesn’t spoil when it is held at that temperature. We used that setting for the full first year and it worked every time and my boys have never been sick which I think is a good sign that the formula was always safe 👌
Thx a lot.midwife said to me to don t keep formula more then 1 hr.if it takes long then throw it away.
Thx for replying x
@@andreearoxana7354 That is true if you leave it out at room temperature over an hour. Good luck!
Just ordered mine from Amazon!
Yay!!!
Hey, do you need stereliser tablets? Can you use tap water?
I don’t use tablets. You can use tap water but it will build up scales faster than if you use distilled water. Best of luck to you! 🍼
Hi, how much water do you need to add when sterilising? Is it the same amount as when warming? Thanks
@@madihas2795 Yes the same amount, and I always cleaned it out first and put a fresh batch of water in before sterilizing. Good luck!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy Thank you! I have already bought this but have not tried it yet.
Cuál es el mínimo de temperatura que puede manejar ?
If the breastmilk is cold or a bit frozen and i wanted it to be ready after 3-5 hours of the last feeding, can it be set or does it have the function to do it?
Yes you can put it on normal warming and that’s it!
Thank you!
Definitly gonna purchase!
Andrea Byrne Amazing! You and your babies will love it 🍼 🍼 🥰
We have this and for the most part it's great. We are using formula, and using the "constant warming" function so we have bottles ready to go. However we have had a bottle that appeared to go bad on two separate occasions. Was wondering if anyone has had this problem?
This also actually happened to me about two times in this warmer and once in our fast warming Dr. Brown’s warmer. The formula separated from the water. It was so strange! My husband thinks it wasn’t properly mixed and there was possibly a little soap left in the bottom. It was weird, though! We used enfamil neuropro
This happened to me today.
I love lovvvee this product!!! I love it so much i started buying it for other mothers aha!!
Omg yesss!!! Haha that’s amazing!!!
Amazing review and tutorial, thank you!
The new ones don’t have the sterilizing option anymore- I wonder why 🤔
Hey fellow twin mama! So I just got this warmer and I noticed that the instructions say fill it with 80ml of water, but that’s not up to the fill line, so which is it?!
Hey there! Up to the fill line 😘
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy okay, and one more question, so it’s safe to keep bottles warming in there for a constant 24 hours? I set it up and used it last night and i turned on the constant warming function, but two bottles in, then replaced them with a new bottle as they got used at each feeding. Is that okay?! I guess I’m just making sure it’s safe to use the milk that’s been warming for hours on end
@@fobloveralways226 I wondered the same thing! And asked my doctor. She said it was safe because it’s like a crockpot. As long as the milk is kept at that warmed temperature, it won’t spoil. If it’s left out at room temperature, it will spoil. And for what it’s worth, I used this for a year with my boys and they have never been sick! So that also tells me that it was safe and it did not upset their stomach❤️
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy that’s awesome to know, thank you so much! Definitely a lifesaving feature when feeding twins!
@@fobloveralways226 Omg isn’t it?! Game changer!!! Best of luck to you! Reach out any time! 🥰
I love this bottle warmer! We used it since birth :)
Yay! Isn’t it the best?! 🍼👏🏼
thank you for putting in that *and fathers
Been feeling left out looking for stuff for my twins lol
I have been warming bottles for my newborn and the heating features seem to be too hot because its for only 1-2 oz. How can I shorten the time? The automatic options are for larger amounts
I recommend using the normal warming setting. The fast warming feature of this bottle warmer is the same as all the other ones. Pretty tricky and hard to find the perfect settings. I recommend as soon as you are done with a feeding, get your next set of bottles poured and ready to go and put them right in the bottle warmer. Set it to normal warming and keep it at the 40° preset temperature. Normal warming takes About 30 to 45 minutes to work, so that’s why I recommend you have all of your bottles ready for the day and as soon as you’re done with one feeding, just immediately put the next ones in and they will be the perfect temperature for you at every single feeling. I hope this helps!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy thanks! When you say normal do you mean Constant warming? My button features are: milk warming, constant warming, sterilization, and food heating. I just realized I dont have the fast heating option!
@@tsugirl02 Yes constant warming is what I’m talking about! Interesting they must’ve upgraded the buttons! And I bet milk warming is fast warming. Constant warming would be the best! It’s why I love this bottle warmer. Once you get the hang of it, the bottles come out the same temperature every single time!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy thank you so much for the reply. I made it adjustments last night and it went much better. Thank you
@@tsugirl02 oh I’m so glad it helped!!!
What about a 6 oz frozen milk bag how do you warm that I have just ordered this product
Just put it in and turn it on constant warming! Wait about 30-45 minutes or longer. The constant warming is what I swear by. As soon as you are done with a feeding, get a bag and put it in on constant warming. It will be ready and the perfect temp by the next feed
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy and what about fast warming like if I forget to put a bag in
@@shawntaebriskey9081 I would just put it on fast warming for whatever amount is in your bag. And I would periodically take it out and swish it around. It’s the same concept as all other fast warming bottle warmers. It works in a pinch to do the fast warming, but it’s hard to get an even temperature every single time from that setting. That’s why getting in the habit of using the constant warming setting was such a game changer for me! Good luck to you and reach out if you ever have any more questions!
So you set yours to 42 degrees does that make the milk warm
@@shawntaebriskey9081 yes it’s celsius
can you adjust temperature on the fast warming because i use breast milk so i like to have it at 98 fahrenheit to preserve nutrients
I didn’t use the fast warming setting very much, but from my memory you adjust based on the bottle size. Based on how many milliliters you have in your bottle, it will heat it up and a timer will go off based on how much is in the bottle. So I don’t think you set a specific temperature for fast warming.
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy thank youuu , and also how long does it take for the constant warming to heat to 98 ?
@@elinav9487 30-45 minutes 🥰 I would prep all my bottles for the day in the morning. Then, as soon as I was done with a feeding, I’d put my next set of bottles in on constant warming. By the time they were ready to eat again, it was always the absolute perfect temperature. So the bottles would be in the warmer for 2-4 hours at a time depending on how long in between feedings. However, they could be ready as soon as 30 minutes, but the babies never ate that frequently. After those 2-4 hour intervals, The bottles were Never too hot of cold! Evenly warmed every time😍
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy that’s great ❤️❤️❤️ can i leave the warmer on at constant warming for the whole day so the water stays warm for the bottles ?
@@elinav9487 I did not do that. In my head I felt like it needed a break so I’d always turn it off and back on every feed. But technically, since it can stay on for 24 hours, that shouldn’t be a problem! Come to think of it that’s not a bad idea!
Hi, glad I found your review! I was about to buy a mini fridge + a bottle warmer for a night feed upstairs. I saw the exact same bottle warmer you have from amazon and I was put off when I saw the fast warming time of 6 minutes! I can't wait that long with a screaming baby during the night. But when you said we can use the normal warming and it will keep the desired warm temperature in 24 hrs, that sold me! I can't believe I found it just now. My son is already 15 months! Anyway, again thank you very much for your review. Will buy this one now :)
Oh yay! Oh yes you will love it! And just so you know, it doesn’t take a full 24 hours to heat, it will take about 30-45 minute to get to the desired temperature on the normal warming setting. But the good thing is, you can leave the bottles in for a several hours and they will stay at that desired temperature. It’s amazing! You’ll get the hang of it and it will be one of your favorite baby items, I just know it! My boys are 16 months now and I had to put mine in storage recently and I cried over my bottle warmer!!! Lol! It was such a huge help in those early days with the boys! Best of luck to you and reach out if you ever have any questions!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy Thanks hun, been using it for 2 nights now. I'm impressed, mine takes about less than 10 mins only to get to the 43 degrees temperature (I'm using your magic number, lol) for constant warming setting so I'm quite surprised it's quicker than 30-45 mins! This is life changing! I'm quite jealous you no longer need this bottle warmer, whilst for me, my son still wakes up for night feed at his age, but milk prepping is one less worry. Thanks once again! :)
@@mamajudithandbabyalex3902 omg that’s awesome it’s so quick! And I’m so glad it’s helping. Enjoy those bottle days!! Sending love and hugs!!!
I have twins and thinking about buying.
Oh nice!! If you are still in the bottle feeding stage, I highly recommend 👌🏼
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy Yes I like the bottle.
I also wanted to ask, does formula not go bad after keeping it at a warm temp for a certain amount of hours or would I be better off using water in the bottles and just mixing when it’s time to feed
Bryanna Kaleigh Good question! Does not go bad. It would spoil at room temperature but, since it’s like a slow cooker, the milk won’t spoil because it is kept at a warmed temperature 👏🏼
IT'S TWINS! I have the same question but what about breast milk?
Christian White Same thing for breast milk! It will not go bad if it is kept at the warmer temperature.
Is it safe to leave breast milk out for that long? I hear it is only supposed to be left out for four hours. If you are leaving bottles in there for more than that isn't that not safe?
KaytlenAndCounting g Good question! It is safe because it is kept at a warm temperature. Think about it like a crock pot. You can’t leave meat out at room temp for an extended period of time but if it is cooked low and slow, it remains safe. The bottle warmer keeps it held at a warmed temperature and it does not spoil. Room temp milk spoils after 4 hours. I hope this answered your question!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy thank you, makes sense
Great product review, Ellen! I am wondering what would be the best way to reach out to you? I want to see if there's a chance for a possible business collab, but I can't seem to find your email anywhere. Hope to hear back from you soon
How did you know that your desired setting was 43? So let’s say twins eat about every 2-3 hours. So after a bottle feeding of breastmilk, replace those bottles right after? Like how did you figure how long it takes to get to that desired setting? So you know exactly when to replace those bottles.
Annalyn Bautista I just realized that my boys preferred warmer bottles than 40 degrees. After some trial and error, we figured that 43 was our happy medium. On the normal warming setting, it takes about 30 minutes to reach that temperature. But once it reaches that temp, it keeps it there for up to 24 hours. And yes, you can immediately put bottles in right after you finish a feeding. Hope that helps!
IT'S TWINS! Okay so I figured I’d have to play around with it for a bit. This is good to know! Now was 43 your desired setting regardless for how many oz in the bottles or you changed it depending?
Annalyn Bautista Yes! It will get the water to that temperature and then that gradually warms the milk to the temperature of the water. It never over or under heats as long as it’s been in for at least 30 minutes!
IT'S TWINS! But I mean when they got older and started drinking more oz, did you have to change it from 43?
Annalyn Bautista Actually no! They still drink 43 degree temperature formula 😆 The only thing that changed over time was the volume.
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I find that it VERY hot after 1 minute. I do 3 minutes and it’s still cold and I do another minute and it’s way too hot. I have no idea if I’m doing something wrong
What setting are you using?
For the past 3 months i had my twins and thought this warmer couldn't keep heat so I placed it in the corner loool
Can I warm up frozen milk bags in this? How?
Yes! Just do the same as with a bottle! If you want to slowly thaw out over an hour, normal warming. If you want fast warm, fast warming and select the volume. Hope this helps!
IT'S TWINS! Thank you so much for responding!
Nae S Oh no problem! I love this bottle warmer so much and seriously think the world needs to know about it lol 🍼🍼
I'm having a singleton but all these features is really selling me
Absolutely great for a singelton, too! If I ever go on to have more kids 😂 I will def be using this for my one baby! Highly recommend!!
Does it work with glass bottles?
Yes!
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy Awesome!! Thank you, just added it to my registry😁
Yay! You will love it! 🥰
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Can you use this with breast milk pouches???
You sure can ❤️
I love mine
Awwww yay! Total life changer!!!
I am going birth twin baby after 2 months
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Nice channel and subscribed!!!
Thank you!!! ❤️
@@ellenfrankspeechtherapy WELCOME