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Tommee Tippee Perfect Prep Machine

31 replies

ThePollyAndTheIvy · 19/12/2013 13:03

Just wondered if anyone has used one of these and what they thought- they're not cheap but if they are worth the money I will look into it!

I'm a first time mum so sterilising and making up bottle feeds will all be new to me (and DH) so anything to help make our lives easier is welcomed!

Thanks

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ThereIsNoEleventeen · 21/12/2013 07:15

It looks like a complete luxury tbh, but I will be buying one for my night stand!

I become completely uncoordinated when I am sleep deprived and have done the most stupid things when I've been trying to make bottles in the night, my older DC's are still quite young so they still wake sometimes in the night.

Gileswithachainsaw · 21/12/2013 07:29

Looks like a complete con to me. £75 to do what takes a couple of minutes your self to do with equipment you already have. Night feeds don't always last that long. Sure cartons would be cheaper for at night ir a flask.

MyNameIsKenAdams · 21/12/2013 07:41

Meh....I made them up for the day and stored in the fridge. Quick swill under the hot tap.at night took the chill off.

Twiddlebum · 21/12/2013 07:44

I was unable to BF so was using formula..... This machine is my saviour!!! When you have a screaming baby in your arms at 3am wanting a bottle then the last thing you want to be doing is faffing about with kettles and testing temperatures and waiting!

Gileswithachainsaw · 21/12/2013 07:44

I'm confused as to how it cools the bottle down. Surely that water needed to be boiled as well and not just filtered. Isn't that basically just topping up with tap water?

Cannotbelieveit · 21/12/2013 09:10

Luxury is the right word as a PP said and lots of us have little luxuries in our life if we can afford them and want to shell out the £.

For me I was happy to be able to feed DS in 2 mins flat before he got to crying when he still fed on demand.

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