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Baby bottle warmers

Advice on what to look for when choosing a baby bottle warmer, plus the opportunity to purchase a range of car, travel and regular bottle warmers.


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Bottle warmers can be very useful during nighttime feeding or on the move.

Specially designed bottle warmers that keep the milk cold for a few hours, then heat up the milk are particularly useful if you do not wish to go downstairs during the night or want to keep noise to a minimum.

When travelling a bottle warmer that plugs into a car cigarette lighter is ideal. Also available are special flasks that carry hot water and have a cup to warm the bottle in.

Alternatively warm bottles in a jug of hot water, but do not leave it within reach of little hands.

It is not recommended to heat bottles in a microwave as it may leave hot spots in the milk.

It is also worth remembering that many babies are happy with room temperature milk.

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