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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Formula Mixer From Prince Lionheart

Formula Mixer

Formula Mixer
From Prince Lionheart

Price:
$9.28
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Product Description

A must have for families on the go! Perfect for blending powdered Baby formula right inside your Baby bottle - no more lumps! This convenient hand held mixer is easy to use and clean up! Can also be used with disposable bottles. Requires 2 AA batteries (not included).


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3229 in Baby Product
  • Brand: Prince Lionheart
  • Model: 2250
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.00 pounds

Customer Reviews

worth its weight in gold, and then some!5
I sure wish I knew about this before I was on baby #3. I wandered across this at Babies 'R' Us. No more leaking bottles as you try to shake powdered formula with water (and just get lumps!). About 4 seconds of this blender right in the bottle and milk is TOTALLY blended. Doesn't spatter, even in small (4 oz) bottles; easy one-hand operation (while bottle is sitting on counter and baby is in the other arm!). Then just rinse the end and set aside for next time. On button has both pulse and on (I only ever use pulse because it's that fast). Takes 2 AA batteries.

It's a crapshoot - some work, some don't2
We've owned two of these mixers over the past 6 months. They are indispensable if you formula feed (we're formula feeding twins, which makes it doubly necessary!).

Our first PL mixer was great and lasted 5 months before the motor died. I recently purchased another and, after only 2 days, the mixer stopped turning when immersed in liquid.

So, word to the wise, there's a reason why these are so cheap (actually quite a bit cheaper at BrUs). Buy 3 and maybe one will work for you.

CORRECT WAY TO USE ITEM5
Believe it or not there is a correct way to use this item. Yes, it's true, it does leave bubbles, however, if you read the literature about how to prepare formula bottles correctly you will see that you should prepare the bottle and put in the fridge for an hour to settle. I breatfeed/formula feed my 4 1/2 month old son & have never had any problems because I prepare his bottles this way. I feel that shaking is more messy and in the long run who needs another mess....aren't we busy enough. :-)

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