There are two Avent Bottle Warmer products – the Electric Bottle and Baby Food Warmer and the Digital Bottle Warmer.
These superior quality kits can save loads of time, especially in the middle of the night when parents get up to feed the crying baby. Using the kettle or ordinary microwave can result in overheating or uneven heating of the baby milk or food which could cause burns to the baby’s throat and possibly destroy essential vitamins.
The Bottle and Baby Food Warmer is a fast, safe way to warm expressed milk and baby food. Warm 125 ml/4 oz milk at room temperature in around 4 minutes.
- Just add water and select setting
- No hot spots so safe for baby
- For bottles and food containers
The Digital Bottle Warmer’s advanced technology automatically calculates the warming time. Just select a few starting options and let the Bottle Warmer do the rest.
Does the job in less than 2 minutes without overheating, underheating or uneven heating.- Can be used for milk and baby food at room temperature, from the fridge, and even from the freezer.
- Fits Avent Bottles, Magic Cups and baby food jars.
- The digital display keeps you informed throughout the warming cycle and will let you know when your feed is ready.
- Controlled steam heats quickly and evenly.
- Automatic shutoff to prevent overheating.
- Look for the newer BPA-free version.
Avent Electric Bottle and Baby Food Warmer Instructions
- Put the basket insert inside the Avent Express warmer. Fill the bottle and attach the ring and nipple assembly. Insert the bottle into the warmer.
- Add enough water to the warmer to cover just above the level of the liquid in the bottle if using a 4-ounce bottle. Add water to ½-inch below the rim of the warmer if you are using an 8-ounce bottle.
- Plug in your Avent Express warmer and set the power switch to the “ON” position. Turn the dial on the warmer unit to the “3″ setting. Turn the dial to “2″ if you are using a bottle from the Avent Disposable System. Watch for the power light to illuminate. The light will begin to flash once the water has reached a constant temperature.
- Remove the bottle when the contents are warm (4-7 min), depending on the size of the bottle and the starting temperature of the contents. Check it frequently to prevent overheating.
- Shake the bottle a little and test the temperature of the contents before feeding your baby.