🍼 Elevate your baby’s feeding game with nutrient-safe, hassle-free warming!
The Kiinde Kozii Pro Baby Bottle Warmer features patented SafeHeat technology that uses a warm water bath to preserve breast milk nutrients, an auto shutoff timer for safety, and a 100% stainless steel warming chamber for hygiene and durability. It heats milk and baby food quickly and evenly, supports multiple container types including Kiinde Twist Pouches, and requires no water refill per use, making it a reliable, easy-to-clean, and versatile warming solution that meets CDC and USDA guidelines.
Package Dimensions | 7.01 x 6.97 x 6.97 inches |
Item model number | KK-R200-NA |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Bottle nipple type | Vented |
Bottle type | Baby Bottle |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
B**E
Great product
Great price
K**A
Works well
This bottle warmer works great and is pretty quick to heat up milk. The time suggestions that come with it aren't very accurate so you need to stay close and check the milk often. We've been using this for a month and a half so far and have no issues.
Z**A
Lasted 5 months
We ended up really needing a solid bottle warmer for our feeding journey. I spent extra to get what I hoped would be a long-lasting appliance. Five months in and the mechanical timer broke yesterday. It still heats but it no longer shuts off (the timer doesn't click or "count" down, it stays in one position) so I have to manually set a timer and then unplug or force the knob to shut it off to avoid a fire. Will definitely be replacing with another brand. I don't expect a small appliance to last for years and years but at least 12 months to get through the bottle-heavy period to mostly solids is the least I'd expect for this price tag compared to similar units.
K**F
Fast & easy; take note for Philips Avent & of suggested run times
Ordered this to replace another bottle warmer that stopped working and that was very complicated to use. This bottle warmer is so much easier to use with it's simple turn dial.Two watch outs though:1) Instructions say to use enough distilled water for heating so the bottle floats. By the time a 4oz Philips Avent bottle is floating, the water goes up above the threading where the lid screws on. If it's sealed tightly, it should in theory be ok, but since some people complain that Philips Avent bottles leak, it's a little concerning - what if the water gets into the milk?2) The manufacturer includes a super handy guide on safe milk storage and recommended heating times based on the type of container (e.g., glass, plastic), volume of milk, and starting temperature (i.e., frozen or refrigerated). We've found that if we follow those instructions, the milk comes out hotter than we think we should feed and end up having to run it under the tap to cool it off. We've therefore started running it for less time (e.g., 90 seconds for 2oz of refrigerated in glass vs 120 seconds). To be fair, the manufacturer mentions times vary based on the specific container, but this has happened with both types of glass bottles we're usingOverall, would still highly recommend this warmer!
A**N
The best warmer on the market hands down
We’ve tried three different bottle warmers, and this is absolutely the best one on the market. Accurately heats the bottle by the number of ounces without it ever getting boiling hot. Just be sure to take the bottle out when the timer is up, as a bottle can get quite a bit warmer if left inside.
F**R
Was fine for a while and it stopped working
We absolutely loved this warmer, but it stopped working after about six weeks. The timer would get stuck with 30 seconds left in the heater would keep going.
C**S
LOVE! Best warmer ever!
I absolutely LOVE this warmer. The timer is accurate. It doesn’t overheat (I even double checked multiple times.) I love the chart that comes with. Fits my Kiinde bags perfect and my comotomo bottles. Love love love! I hate how expensive it is but I will say it was 100% worth it.
Y**2
Doesn't have a pump!
We had the non-pro version of this one, and if we ever even slightly forgot to descale it, the pump would fail. Invariably, this would happen at 2 or 3am, when the kiddo was hungry. This guy doesn't have a pump, and so is far more reliable.
Trustpilot
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