Best Bottle Warmers

There’s nothing like waking up in the middle of the night to your screaming baby who’s hungry.  We’re already exhausted, yet trying to go as fast as we can to get their bottle ready.  Although some formulas don’t require you to heat your bottles, most of them do.  To make sure you have one of the best bottle warmers, here are the best ones below.

Best Bottle Warmers:

Philips Avent:  This is one of the highest rated bottle warmers on the market!  It heats up bottles and baby food jars quickly and evenly, and its small size makes it convenient to plug in anywhere, even right next to your bed!  It also helps avoid dangerous hot spots that can occur with microwave heating, is designed for use with any bottles and jars, and is a quick and convenient way to heat your baby’s food.

Dr. Brown’s:  Like Dr. Brown’s bottles, this warmer is amazing!  It warms standard and wide neck baby bottles and baby food jars, has a refillable water chamber that warms several bottles before refilling and also includes an LCD control panel that is easy to read and set for a memorized heating time.  To let you know that your bottle is ready, it has an audible alarm with flashing LCD light, and the cycle memory repeats the preferred heating time.

The First Years:  With almost 500 reviews and a rating of almost 4 stars, you know this warmer has to be good.  This bottle warmer heats a single bottle of formula or milk quickly and easily, and can be used to warm jar of baby food.  It’s compact design has a nice style and takes up little space, has an auto shut-off for added safety, and it recommended for babies from birth +.

As you can see, there are some great bottle warmers on the market.  The ones listed above are known to be the best-selling, and highest rated ones.  If you have any of these warmers, be sure to tell us and other parents how you like them by leaving a comment below!



One Response to “Best Bottle Warmers”

  1. Gerald Talyer says:

    It’s weird, some formula needs a bottle warmer and some doesn’t. My Meijer brand does, but Similac doesn’t?

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