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kettle for making formula feeds- can you use one where you can set the temp at 70°C?

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WantToMoveNorth · 27/04/2013 14:27

Hi, I've seen a kettle where you can set the temp to 70°c and was wondering if this would be suitable for making formula feeds? Does the water need to go to 100°c first to sterilise it? But then if 70°c is ok to kill bugs in the formula is this ok for the water too? If anyone knows I'd be very grateful as im making bottles up for twins and it takes forever!

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BabyStone · 27/04/2013 15:06

Hi, I'm pretty sure the water has to get to 100 for it to be sterile. But I am guessing it would be ok to then keep it at 70 as I have a bottle warmer with a keep warm option so that is kind of the same?! lol
Although the water has to be at room temperature when mixed with the formula and given to baby/babies :)

PinkPepper · 27/04/2013 18:44

No babystone the water must be hot when mixed with the formula

Sorry don't know about the kettle

BabyStone · 28/04/2013 17:49

on the side of the Cow and gate pack it says do not mix powder with scolding hot water can cause hot spots, sorry I meant given to the baby at room temperature.

PrincessOfChina · 28/04/2013 17:54

Water at 70 would be perfect for making bottles - it's not about sterilising the water but sterilising the milk powder and this is done successfully at 70 degrees.

WantToMoveNorth · 28/04/2013 21:09

Thanks all. Does anyone else use a kettle like this for making formula? I'm still undecided as it's an expensive kettle, but making bottles is such a pain!

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wintersdawn · 28/04/2013 21:22

Although it goes against all the packet instructions and I accept I'm likely to get shot down for this. I boil a kettle with fresh water, fill all the bottles I need and leave to cool until needed. When needed I heat in microwave, shake very hard, add powder and shake hard again to get rid of heat spots and feed. All friends that have bottle feed have ended up with a process similar to this as the time needed to do each one fresh is to long when you've a screaming hungry baby.

Themobstersknife · 28/04/2013 21:34

There are two things to consider. 1 is the guideline to give cooled boiled water under 6 months and the second is the need to use water at at least 70 degrees to make formula. I bought a similar kettle and from 6 months, boiled it to 80 degrees and made formula with that. It was so much more convenient than the waiting 30 minutes thing. I could imagine with twins the benefit would be more so. But if they are younger than 6 months, then you would be going against guidelines to use cooled boiled water.
Wintersdawn, it is safer to make up bottles as per guidelines, quickly cool them, refrigerate and then re-heat as required, and it is just as convenient as your method. I am not shooting you down. Just trying to help.

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