The only complaint I had about breastfeeding my daughter was that if I bottle fed her, she would need her bottle to be as warm as the milk that would actually come out of me. Since you cannot refrigerate breast milk and then keep it out all day, it was often difficult to warm her milk on the go. If we decided to take a stroll in the city, we wouldn’t even have access to a car warmer!
The people at On the Fly Bottle warmer must have had moms like me in mind when they designed their bottle warmer. Their bottle warmers require NO plugs! Here’s how it works:
There is a BottleSOC and air activated warmers in each package. You place the bottle inside the BottleSOC, wrap the air activated warmer around the inner layer of the BottleSOC, and pull down the outer layer of the BottleSOC. You would have to prepare this about 30 minutes before you are going to feed baby, and you are all set! It’s wireless, and it never overheats baby’s milk!
The On the Fly Bottle warmer is great for trips where you would not have access to plugs. They are great for air travel, car trips, game days, shopping, and, of course, a stroll in the city!
You can use the On the Fly Bottle warmer with most popular brand of bottles, including Avent, Gerber, and BornFree.
Did you know that warming bottles…
Increases calming effects by releasing Tryptophan, Serotonin & Melatonin.
Good To Know! Warm water mixes with powder formula better.
Did you know? Tepid bottles mimic mother’s breast milk temperature and are naturally easier for baby to digest.
Good to Remember: Warm formula and breast milk retain nutrients better when warmed with slow even heat.
Also reduces colic.
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Disclosure: I received the above stated product to facilitate my review. All opinions are my own.
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Wow this is great! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Where were these when my kids were babies?!~