Fer Is Abe:
Es muy practica, muy fácil de usar y de lavar
Lo único que no me gusto es cuando se acaba el agua para el vapor solo se apaga la luz azul que indica que está prendida pero no se regresa la perilla a apagado se queda como prendida pero sin la luz
Mexico on Jun 12, 2023
María : Excelente producto. Fácil de usar y completo para lo que se necesita al inicio de la alimentación complementaria
Mexico on Apr 28, 2023
Paula Vasquez: I recently started puréed with my 5 month old and it’s supper convenient and easy to use
United States on Apr 27, 2023
T. Plank:
This is my second one and I still love this product. The first one I used for nearly 4 years with my first baby. It was still working perfectly although the plastic basket had yellowed with various foods I cooked in it (and left in the basket too long). The water reservoir had mineral deposits I could no longer clean out so it was time to get something new. I researched other options: the three layer baby food cooker, the expensive name brand single layer baby food cooker, and this one. I had intended to buy the three layer baby food cooker this time around, but this one went on sale for $40. $40! For something that worked perfectly for me for 4 years. I was sold! And the second one works just as great as the first one! I highly recommend.
Some tips: clean the water reservoir regularly, use filtered or bottled water, and don't leave cooked food in the basket too long. Happy baby food making!
United States on Jul 25, 2021
A mom type of customerA mom type of customer:
I have been using it for about a month now and I have to say it’s a pretty good product. Very well designed to help parents with babies. I had another baby food maker with my first child and it lasted, but barely. I was hoping to use it for my second baby, but it didn’t happen. So now my second baby is starting solids and I thought I didn’t want to buy a second baby food maker. I thought I’ll just use what I have, the steaming basket, the regular blender, etc.
But these baby products are not supposed to last for more than one baby. Once I accepted that, it was easy to see that a product like this will definitely help me save a lot of time and effort. So I went and did the research. This one seemed to do everything I needed and the cost was acceptable. It’s small, which is exactly what I need. Doesn’t take much space. Allows you to cook small amount of food. I prefer to feed my baby fresh food when I can, and blending half a carrot in my regular blender would be just impossible. Ideally I’d like to cook the food in glass, but that costs a lot! This plastic is really good, I’ve already cooked a few staining foods (carrots, prunes) in it and...
Canada on Oct 05, 2020
Evgenia: This food maker is a life saver, it is so easy to make baby's food in it and easy to clean, everything comes apart for cleaning and you can open and clean where the water goes, so there are no mold issues. I have been making food for my baby 3 times a day for over a year now, it works great! Also, great customer service, when I contacted them because I needed a replacement part as I dropped it down the drain while washing it, they have responded right away and solved the issue, thank you so much!
Canada on Feb 10, 2020
Ereader:
My second child is 9 months old, and for my first, I made baby food by steaming it in a pot and blending with a stick blender. It was never very good, and my daughter didn't love the purees I made.
Six years later, I thought I'd do it the same way, but a friend suggested a baby food maker when I was lamenting about how the stick blender doesn't work well unless you make a huge batch of something, which I don't like doing because what if he doesn't like it? I had never even thought about getting something like this, but she had a good point, so I bought this one and I LOVE IT. It's small, so it makes just enough for one to three meals (my baby eats a lot though). It steams PERFECTLY and blends PERFECTLY. The purees are so smooth! My baby is picky about texture, and this blender makes everything so creamy.
Here are my favorite meals to make for him in this machine:
Applesauce: Chop enough apples to fill the basket (this is usually 1 1/2-2 small apples - I use Fuji), sprinkle some cinnamon on top, close it up and steam away. When it's finished, throw out the water at the bottom and add a small amount (maybe 1-2 tablespoons) of fresh water. Blend...
United States on Jun 05, 2019
Megan Tanju:
Overall a good design, and it does a good job of steaming and pureeing given enough liquid. Note - don’t use the water that collects underneath the steam basket to mix with the food. I think the instructions might say this, but the meaning is a bit ambiguous, possibly due to translation from another language. In any case, I advise you to throw this condensed steam liquid out and use fresh clean water. I thought I could preserve some nutrients by reusing the water, but when I tasted the food afterwards I felt that possibly the water had retained some sediment and possibly vinegar from the steam chamber. So now I throw it out and use fresh.
The negative aspect of this machine is that I find it to be a somewhat awkward user experience. The biggest peeve I have is that not only do I have to set the pitcher onto the base in a specific position with very little room for error (whereas a Ninja for example allows you to set it down with some wiggle room, and then twist right or left to lock into place), I also have to pull the handle toward me and to the right in order to lock it into place. The angle of the handle in relation to my body is strange and this motion...
United States on Jan 09, 2019
The Loomist: You may have heard the criticisms regarding lots of baby food systems, things like “just use your food processor or blender”. You certainly can do that. However, if your child’s nursery is right next to your kitchen (like our situation) you will find this a quieter process. Not without noise by any means, but quieter than a standard blender, etc. Also, the portion sizes this product renders fit nicely into about one freezing tray (if you make your food in bulk). The transfer process from steam to puree is very intuitive with a tool that slides in the steam basket and make it easy for you to turn it over and pour back in the basin for pureeing, without mess. I find it easy to clean, easy to store and very seamless. I have not used it to warm freezer puree cubes yet, but it will work just fine I’m sure. All in all, it’s a great product for making food ready to eat in the moment (allow some cooling time) or smaller bulk batches (one freezer tray). When I want to makes large amounts of a food I know my son loves (like apple sauce) I still use my giant pot and old school steaming set up with the blender, but for the majority of my food prep this has been a...
United States on Jul 18, 2018
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Jose M Rodriguez: Esta es mi segunda unidad (la primera la vendimos porque según esto no la íbamos a usar más 🤷🏻♂️) pero ahora con mi segundo bebé sirguemos encantados con su practicidad y su facilidad de uso.
Mexico on Aug 14, 2023