We love our Dr browns bottle warmer. It doubles as a a quick nipple sterilizer for us as well. You fill the resovoir with water and you are good for a day or two. The only annoying thing is that it does not tell you when it is low water and it a little difficult to see the water level through the blue resovoir.
We got a $20 munchkin one from Target. Works great and SO much more convenient than waiting for hot water to warm a bottle. I even got one for each of the grandparents houses so it will be easy when they watch LO.
I tried the tommee tipee one and DID NOT like it. There was no off switch, took a while to work. Had to dump water over cord. Turns out my LO wouldn't wait anyway!
With our first 2 kids we did mug and warm water. They moved to cold bottles after a few weeks old. With this LO she still does warm bottles and a friend gave us her munchkin bottle warmer. I do like it better than using mug/warm water just because it is quicker.
We don't warm bottles. He drinks them at room temp or from the fridge. It makes motn feedings way easier.
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LO is FF and is on nutramigen and my pedi said to NOT he at nutramigen in any way. So LO takes her bottle room temp. Btw reflux moms ... I've noticed a change in her reflux sense not heating her bottle. Something to try
Re: Bottle warmer
You fill the resovoir with water and you are good for a day or two. The only annoying thing is that it does not tell you when it is low water and it a little difficult to see the water level through the blue resovoir.
Baby GIRL due 12/26
LO is FF and is on nutramigen and my pedi said to NOT he at nutramigen in any way. So LO takes her bottle room temp. Btw reflux moms ... I've noticed a change in her reflux sense not heating her bottle. Something to try