
Tommee tippee portable travel bottle warmer- honestly brilliantly simple. It's basically a small silver thermos you put hot water in and a white container lid that goes over it. Cost like c£12 online. It warms the bottles really quickly (in fact I use it at home because it's often quicker than their plug in warmer). It's not too bulky- and if I am out all day and run out of water I just go into a cafe and ask if they might fill it back up for me. Essentially hot water from thermos goes into whi...
'Absolute game changer' and 'brilliantly simple'; details price (£12), design, speed (quicker than plug-in), refill strategy at cafes; overcame initial scepticism; comprehensive enthusiastic review
We also have the Tommed Tippee bottle warmer and it's by far the best purchase we've made for feeding! It's portable and cheap and works great. Just boil a kettle of water 2-4 times a day depending on how often you want to replace it and it warms bottles up quickly. The fact that we can take it anywhere is amazing and so helpful when we are out and about!
'By far the best purchase we've made for feeding'; portable, cheap, works great; notes refilling kettle 2-4 times daily; take-anywhere portability is key value
Tommee tippee warmer works for us (electronic). There portable one is even better TBH- it's essentially a thermos with a plastic cover, bottle sits in plastic cover and hot water goes into plastic cover. The design of the plastic cover keeps the water up against the bottle and takes the chill off quickly.
Prefers portable over electronic version; explains design (thermos + plastic cover keeps water against bottle); 'even better' than plug-in; specific mechanism detail
Tommee Tippee makes a great one! That's what we use for my baby, I just put boiling water in it from the kettle! It works great!!
Uses for their baby with boiling water from kettle; 'works great' with enthusiasm; simple effective workflow
I'm going to go against everyone else and say please do not buy a perfect prep machine. They do not use enough hot water to sterilise the powder and you could be putting your baby at risk of consuming harmful bacteria which they cannot fight against at such a young age. I completely understand the struggle of making night bottles. Tommee Tippee make a travel bottle warmer which I use when out and about for making bottles. I put boiling water in it and it stays hot enough for 7 hours. I keep a ...
Uses the TT travel warmer for out and about bottle making; specific detail that it stays hot enough for 7 hours; practical nighttime system built around it
Take a look at WHO guidelines. Making up in advance is acceptable but deemed 'not as safe' as making them fresh. I made the nightfeeds up in advance for a while but soon moved to buying the individual premade bottles (about 80p each) as it was so much more convenient. I warmed the milk using the tommee tippee bottle warmer thermos flask. That way i didnt even need to leave the bedroom and the bottle was ready in 5mins. At the end of the day you have to do whats right for you.
Uses for night feeds without leaving bedroom; bottle ready in 5 minutes; practical convenience detail about workflow
Seconding the Tommy Tippee. We fill it with water from our boiling water tap and it works great.
Uses with boiling water tap; 'works great'; specific method detail about filling from boiling water tap
I just bought the tommee tippee flask from home bargains (£8.99), just put boiling water in it and there's a cup you can put it in. This is it on Amazon but it is cheaper in home bargains!! https://amzn.eu/d/09QUHPWp
Just purchased; specific UK price (£8.99) and retailer (Home Bargains); describes simple mechanism with boiling water and cup
Tommy teepee bottle warmer works for us for outdoor events. It holds enough hot water for multiple bottles. I tried portables that are battery operated but it didn't work great without access to a sink to clean.
Works for outdoor events; holds enough water for multiple bottles; preferred over battery-operated alternatives due to cleaning issues
Tommee tippee, as mentioned above, with a $10 immersion heater in the bottom of the diaper bag in case we need more hot water in a jam.
Uses TT portable warmer paired with immersion heater as backup; practical detail about extending its usefulness on long outings
Honestly, I bought a tommee tippee bottle warmer but it took just as long as hot water 🤣 We used the microwave at home and the tommee tippee hot water flask warmer for out and about. It doubles as a source of hot water to make bottles with as well! For out and about I tend to either have a ready made bottle that I warm up using the hot water and pot, or formula powder in the trio pot things which I make using the hot water and let cool down or use a rapid cool. Sometimes I change it up and h...
Uses TT flask warmer for out and about; notes it doubles as hot water source for making bottles; established routine with it despite noting electric warmer was slow