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clowny
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 12:28 am
I’m looking for a bottle warmer that has the option of keeping a bottle warm during the night. So when my baby wakes up I have a warm bottle ready. I don’t want to have to warm it up at 3 am.
Can you tell me which one you have and if you’re happy.
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amother
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 12:33 am
If you are using powder... add it to your bottles... and fill up a small thermos with warm water. Add water to bottle when needed. (Suggesting this as you may already have this item, and I’ve been reading the frugal threads).
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butterfly2
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 1:26 am
I’m also interested in a bottle warmer. Does it just keep a hot bottle warm or if a bottle has gotten cold can the warmer bring the temperature up?
Additionally, is it permissible to use on shabbos?
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clowny
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 9:16 am
emcee wrote: | I’m also interested in a bottle warmer. Does it just keep a hot bottle warm or if a bottle has gotten cold can the warmer bring the temperature up?
Additionally, is it permissible to use on shabbos? |
I’ve searched online and whatever I saw was a warmer that warms up the bottle. I didn’t come across any that keeps the bottle warm for a few hours. That’s what I’m looking for.
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amother
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 9:19 am
I believe the milk will spoil if you keep it warm that long
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amother
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 10:27 am
clowny wrote: | I’ve searched online and whatever I saw was a warmer that warms up the bottle. I didn’t come across any that keeps the bottle warm for a few hours. That’s what I’m looking for. |
The milk will spoil probably.
What you can do is get a bottle warmer with a timer that we have the bottle warm at 3am for example
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amother
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 11:30 am
I have a relative that uses a mini crockpot to keep the bottles warm.
I’m not sure if it’s a safe option, but figured I’d share it anyway!
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tichellady
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 11:48 am
Is this for formula or breastmilk?
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SisterSix
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 12:33 pm
Think about the milk that you drink - would you really want to drink it after it was warm for a few hours?
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clowny
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 10:06 pm
Let me clarify. I’m talking about a formula bottle. So I would like to keep the water warm and just add the formula when baby wakes up.
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clowny
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 10:08 pm
amother wrote: | The milk will spoil probably.
What you can do is get a bottle warmer with a timer that we have the bottle warm at 3am for example |
First I’ll have to teach my baby to wake up every night at the same time
Then I’ll think about this option.
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amother
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 10:08 pm
clowny wrote: | Let me clarify. I’m talking about a formula bottle. So I would like to keep the water warm and just add the formula when baby wakes up. |
Oooh.
Maybe keep a small percolator or hot water thermos near your bed?
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thunderstorm
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 10:10 pm
clowny wrote: | Let me clarify. I’m talking about a formula bottle. So I would like to keep the water warm and just add the formula when baby wakes up. |
I keep my percolator on and have hot water. It takes less than two minutes to prepare the baby's bottle at 3 am. It's the only thing that really works for me. In a six ounce bottle I put two ounces boiling water and four ounces room temperature water . Add the three scoops of formula and voila .
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Fabulous
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 10:18 pm
thunderstorm wrote: | I keep my percolator on and have hot water. It takes less than two minutes to prepare the baby's bottle at 3 am. It's the only thing that really works for me. In a six ounce bottle I put two ounces boiling water and four ounces room temperature water . Add the three scoops of formula and voila . |
Yup that’s what I do when I have formula to do: keep bottles filled with water from percolater most of the way and just add a bit more to make it warmer and then add the powder
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pesek zman
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 10:43 pm
First trick is not getting baby used to warm bottles. Room temperature is the way to go. If baby is young you can still teach her
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EMEN
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 10:44 pm
I keep a thermos, bottles half filled with water, and a formula dispenser near my bed. Bottle is ready in seconds.
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amother
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Mon, Dec 31 2018, 10:45 pm
Wrap the bottles of boiling water in towels and when baby wakes up the water will be warm.. just add formula
I almost burned down my house with a bottle warmer.... my pillow caught on fire from it ... I wouldn’t recommend after my experience
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clowny
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Tue, Jan 01 2019, 9:19 am
pesek zman wrote: | First trick is not getting baby used to warm bottles. Room temperature is the way to go. If baby is young you can still teach her |
Try drinking a room temperature coffee in the morning...
It feels much better to give a baby a nice n warm bottle. I feel bad giving room temperature
So now I use a thermos. It’s ok. I was just wondering if there’s anything more convenient.
I guess not.
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essie14
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Tue, Jan 01 2019, 10:11 am
pesek zman wrote: | First trick is not getting baby used to warm bottles. Room temperature is the way to go. If baby is young you can still teach her |
Yup, this was the best advice I got from more experienced moms. My baby got room temp bottles from the beginning. How do you warm bottles when you're out and about?
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pesek zman
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Tue, Jan 01 2019, 10:16 am
clowny wrote: | Try drinking a room temperature coffee in the morning...
It feels much better to give a baby a nice n warm bottle. I feel bad giving room temperature
So now I use a thermos. It’s ok. I was just wondering if there’s anything more convenient.
I guess not. |
Not a good analogy since formula tastes like dreck anyway. Warm, cold: newborns don't care.
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