
Phillips Avent. I've been using it for 9 months, no issues, and different bottle brands fit (Tommee Tippee, Mam and Dr. Brown's).
9 months of use with no issues; specifically notes compatibility with three different bottle brands; high confidence endorsement
Here's a protip, make sure to get one that has complete accuracy in tempurature. Even some brand names like Brezza do not have dead accuracy in tempurature. I've bought and tested Philips and it's been accurate, long lasting, and certainly has not given me as much of a hard time as my old. I guess these are things you learn when you're on your third!
Tested Philips and found it 'accurate, long lasting'; favours it over Brezza; experienced parent (third child) giving strong endorsement
We use the Philips one and I have had zero issues with it for the last 10 months!
10 months of use with zero issues reported; straightforward positive endorsement with duration detail
I have the [Philips Avent Fast Bottle Warmer](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0876T9DQZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ACGM2EQ0926HWQM6RAQE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1). I love it, I haven't timed it exactly but it seems to only takes a few minutes for 4 ounces!
Names specific model 'Fast Bottle Warmer', says 'I love it', gives timing detail of a few minutes for 4oz; enthusiastic with no caveats
We have the one from Philips. I love it, I haven't timed it exactly but it seems to only takes a few minutes for 4 ounces edit: we're using the exact philips recommended in [https://reviewedbyclark.com/top-5-baby-bottle-warmer/](https://reviewedbyclark.com/top-5-baby-bottle-warmer/)
Says 'I love it', provides timing estimate of a few minutes for 4oz; high-scoring comment indicating community agreement
I love our Philips one! We also had a dr browns one but it was steam rather than a water bath which worked faster but our glass bottles felt dangerously hot from the steam so I'd definitely recommend Philips over dr browns
Direct comparison favouring Philips over Dr Browns; cites safety concern with steam heating glass bottles as reason for preference
The best one I've found is the avent warmer although I found I have to set it a little hotter when heating bottle and a little cooler when heating milk bag. It's by far the best and easiest I've used. Been using it for almost 6 months now with breast milk and formula, bottles and bags.
Calls it 'by far the best and easiest'; 6 months of use with both breast milk and formula; notes minor temperature adjustment needed for bags vs bottles
Also had the Dr browns and it sucked lol. I use the Phillips avent warmer now!
Switched from Dr Browns (which 'sucked') to Philips Avent; implicit strong satisfaction with the replacement
Try the Philips Avent one, we're using it for 3.5 months now and it heats up the milk fairly quickly and keeps the temperature of the bottle for one hour after it's finished warming. You're not choosing the temperature, just setting it to the amount of milk you're heating (150ml, 180ml, 210ml, etc.).
3.5 months of use; notes specific feature of keeping temp for 1 hour and ml-based settings; positive with helpful detail
We really like our philips avent warmer. We have to remember to add water to replace what clings to the bottle when we remove bottles, but other than that it's been perfect for our use. No issues after 9 weeks of using it 7-15 times a day
Heavy daily use (7-15 times/day for 9 weeks) with no issues; minor caveat about water level maintenance; overall very positive
We used Phillips avent which is good and tommee tippee. We had one upstairs for warming breastmilk overnight and a kitchen one lol. Both were decent!
Uses Philips Avent and calls it 'good' and 'decent'; bought two for different locations (upstairs/kitchen) indicating satisfaction, though not enthusiastic
What bottles are you using? If you are using glass or plastic bottles, I find using the right setting and it'll take about 4-5 mins to get the right temperature. Glass gets hot super quick. With silicone bottles, I have to change the amount to a higher amount than it actually is and leave it for slightly longer to get it at the proper temp. Also ensure that the water is cold before you put the bottle in. If it's warm water in the warmer, it doesn't heat up the water hot enough. Ensure there i...
Owns both old and new Philips warmers; provides detailed usage tips for different bottle materials; prefers the new model for being less prone to overheating; positive overall with practical caveats
I have this as well. It's not accurate though. But generally, it takes about 5-6 mins for 4 or 5 oz based on my husband's experimentation. I would be careful of the heating process though. The 2 oz setting and above tend to overheat the milk if left in there too long. My husband did an experiment on this as well. 1 oz is the only safe mode where the milk doesn't overheat over 100 degrees. Overall, it's a great warmer, just as long as you time the heating process and don't keep it there beyond t...
Calls it 'not accurate' and notes overheating risk above 1oz setting, but concludes 'it's a great warmer' with caveats about timing; mixed review with detailed testing
I got the avent one. It sucks. Takes too long. Unfortunately I have a very gassy baby. And am worried cold milk will make it worse. So gotta listen to those hangry cries while the bottle warmer takes it sweet sweet time.
Says 'It sucks. Takes too long' — direct negative experience with speed being the primary complaint
Our Philips Avent didn't last long, crapped out by 3mos. We have the papabilic one now & I LOVE it. Very consistent!
'Crapped out by 3mos' — specific durability failure leading to product replacement; strongly negative about reliability
After using our baby brezza for 19 or so months our it died on our second kid and we tried the avent and absolutely hated it. No beep, getting the 5/6oz warm took 2 or 3x of taking it out powering it off and turning it back on.. at best the milk was always Luke warm.
'Absolutely hated it' — cites no beep notification, inconsistent heating requiring multiple cycles, and milk only reaching lukewarm; strongly negative