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| On-the-Go Bottle Warmer | 
enlarge | Brand: Prince Lionheart Category: Baby Product
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 23399
Media: Health and Beauty Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 4 x 6.5
MPN: 4225 UPC: 883413783476 EAN: 0049345042245 ASIN: B00005BLMF
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| Features:
| • | Warms bottle without batteries or electrical supply | | • | To reset, just boil bag in water | | • | Stays warm for hours | | • | Completely non-toxic |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Prince Lionheart On The Go Bottle Warmer No batteries, microwaves or stovetops needed! Now you can warm your baby's bottles and food jars at the playground, the zoo, or in the car...wherever you and your little one head off to! The Prince Lionheart On The Go Bottle Warmer provides instant heat at the push of a button--no power needed besides your fingertip! It couldn't get any easier to tend to baby's hungry tummy. The bottle warmer also features the following: ?Additional heat cell added to the main body ?Additional base heating cell to warm from the bottom up ?Increased peak temperature ?Enlarged bottle bag The Prince Lionheart On The Go Bottle Warmer is the perfect accessory for busy, active caregivers who want feeding times to be as convenient and hassle-free as they can be. An absolute must-have for parents and guardians on the go! Very safe and hygienic--just boil and reuse.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
not for Avent bottles December 27, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
While the concept overall seems like a good idea, it is not for everyone. If your life is hectic and/or disorganized (like me!), this is not for you, because you need to make sure to boil water and then place the warmer in for 15 minutes (which means remembering to start the whole process 20-30 minutes before you leave the house).
The other big thing that I didn't see in any of the reviews was that this does not work for Avent bottles. I tried with a 4 oz bottle but the warmer was too small and there was no way to fit the bottle and warmer in the bag.
I have mixed feelings about this one... March 2, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I appreciate the fact that it is 'on the go'... Unfortunately, it is a pain to have to boil the warmer before using it. Also, it only fits 4 oz. bottles, 8 oz. bottles stick out of the top! I have found that if I use this product along with a thermal pouch, it will keep a bottle warm for several hours, especially if I use it straight from the boiling water. I do have a problem with it turning itself 'on' by itself before I am ready for it to heat up. The stick that you bend must be pretty sensitive to every bump. In all, it is not a bad product for the money...
Great for baby food February 8, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've used this mainly for warming baby food(stage 3). It has worked great since I know when my child's mealtime is going to start. I just activate the warmer with the baby food jar wrapped in it about 15-20 minutes in advance, then it's nice and warm when mealtime begins. Sure you could immerse it in a cup of hot water but I didn't want to rely on how fast the food server can come back with it after requesting it at the restaurant. Just don't let the warming pack freeze because mine broke after I left it in the car overnight on a really cold night(less than 20F).
O.K. warmer December 19, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This bottle warmer is terrible, however; the electric warmer I bought for the car was worse. The one I bought for the car took about 45 minutes to get a bottle warmed, and you also had to be in the car the whole time with it plugged up. This particular bottle warmer works in 30-45 minutes. (depending on how cold the bottle is to start with, of course) So, it's better than the standard plug-in type when you're on the go because you don't have to keep it plugged in. If you have a predictable enough baby, you can just start warming about 30 minutes before you think your baby will be hungry. If you don't have a predictable baby, you can get stuck with a very angry baby for a very long time. I believe, in the end, that going to a drive thru and asking for a half-full cup of hot water, and placing the cold bottle inside (all restaurants are happy to oblige - even without a purchase) is still the best method! (ready in less than 10 minutes)
Takes a little while... December 7, 2003 Even though this warmer takes a little while to fully heat a bottle it stays warm for a couple of hours without over heating it. I just fill a bottle with the amount of water I will need and break the activating seal about 45 minutes- 1 hour before I know when my baby will want to eat. Even if he sleeps through his feeding or doesn't want a bottle right when he wakes up, I can count on it keeping the water warm. And I just add the formula powder when he is ready. So granted it takes it's time heating up, I would assume that most moms know when their baby will want to eat (especially by 2 months old). What do you expect from something that you can't plug in? It's called on-the-go for a reason. Even car adapter warmers take a long time. Just work out a schedule and this warmer is great.
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