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How do you warm your bottles?

I know that baby's don't necessarily need to have their bottles warmed, but I'm thinking that a cold bottle right out of the fridge isn't best either. Did you get a bottle warmer or is that a waste of money. I'm debating between that and just using my water cooler. It has a hot water spout and I can fill a container with hot water and let the bottle sit for a minute. Not sure if that would cause hot spots though.

What do you do?

Re: How do you warm your bottles?

  • We used glass bottles (evenflo) and we would just place them in a bowl of hot water. It doesn't work as well with plastic bottles though.
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  • I have the avent bottle warmer and I love it!  It's only at most $20.  It also warms baby food which is great because I don't like eating their food in the microwave.  I shake it up well after heating so there aren't any hot spots and I let the surface of the bottle cool before giving it to them.
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  • We just used luke warm tap water!
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  • We also use the glass Evenflo bottles (they are very inexpensive compared to the Born Free ones and work great btw).  We FF and I premake the bottles a day in advance and I simply heat the bottles in a small pot of water on the stove before my daughter's ready to eat.  I may take the bottle out if I can anticipate she wants to eat to take the chill off before heating, but it only takes about 3-5 minutes to heat up the bottle anyway.  I like this much better than having another piece of baby equipment (bottle warmer) around our small house!
  • We formula feed when I was at home I would keep my small crock pot full of water on warm during the day and dip the bottle in it for a minute before feeding.  I also warm the bottles in the microwave a 7oz bottle is the perfect temp after warming for 40 seconds on low in the micro.
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  • We always fed cold bottles out of the fridge whether they were Breast milk or Formula actually. It sure made the transition to whole milk out of the sippy easier.  ;)
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  • We place our bottles in hot water in a coffee mug...I too premake my bottles of BM for the girls the night before so that everythings ready for the next day...we usually have to do 2 rounds of warm water to 'heat' up their bottles..this is how they did it in the NICU.....our friends bought a bottle warmer and love it, personally it was just one more thing that we had to buy, so we skipped it.
  • We bought a bottle warmer and have never used it.  I have a Keurig instant coffee/tea machine that keeps the water hot constanty and we ended up just using that.  We fill two coffee mugs with hot water, put the bottles in for 3-5 minutes and they're ready to go. 
  • I didnt want to spend the $ on a bottle warmer, so I bought a $10 dip sized crockpot and leave water in that..heats in about 2 minutes (if that)! My girls will take cool bottles, but they are not a fan of them straight out of the fridge!
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