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| Model Number: | 70032 |
| Target gender: | Unisex |
| Batteries required: | No |
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Because nobody enjoys washing up, our portioner is made up of individual pots that click together, un-click a pot from the batch in the freezer, defrost in the microwave, serve striaght from the pot and then throw in the dishwasher.
Because it is easier to pour food stright from the pan, out potts click together snugly so there are no gaps for the food to drop into, and their lids stay open so they won't get in the way.
Ensure the snuggest fit by squeezing the pots together from the inside with your thumb and forefinger.
Becuase you need to transfer food from the pot into a bowl, just push the base with your thumb and it pops out easily.
Because frozen food looks the same we have included a pen for writing the contents straight onto each pot.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Saves space and great for travel bags,
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This review is from: Brother Max 1st Stage Weaning Pots (6 x 40 ml) (Baby Product)
My wife purchased these recently in Boots. A friend had heard of this trendy, cool new brand Brother Max with lots of clever things and new ideas. She was attracted by the idea of being able to click the pots togther to take up less space in the freezer and wanted to just take one or 2 out for Holly's lunch when she is out and about. She was not disappointed. The little pots click on and off easily, and have easy open lids that lift up but also close firmly so her travel bag does not get messy!- she'll use the microwave when she's out so she can feed Holly straight from the pot. Great product!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Looks design-wise but it doesn't work: Brief Review,
By The Bunk "Cristian" (Madrid, Spain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brother Max 1st Stage Weaning Pots (6 x 40 ml) (Baby Product)
The two top-rated baby-food containers are the Brother Max 6 Small Food Portioners and theHappy Mummy Baby Cubes Food Portioners. Both got from 5 to 1 stars reviews, so I bought one of each.
Brother Max design idea is great but it just doesn't work AT ALL: the cubes doesn't stick together and the marker felt note vanished as soon you finish labeling. PLUS: · No BPA Free note, so I guess it is not · Because the bump and "puzzle stick" system, it is hard to empty unfrozen food out the container, forcing you to waste food. I do not recommend this product. Happy Mummy ones are less "clever" but they do their job. They are just a small container (BPA Free) with a plastic-folding tap. I like the fact it have a fill measurement mark engrave on. They are made in Brazil, not China. They are good enough. That said, I think this type of containers in general needs to be improved.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty - but over-designed,
By Susie (London, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brother Max 1st Stage Weaning Pots (6 x 40 ml) (Baby Product)
Lovely looking pots, but I found cheaper ones easier to use (am I allowed to mention John Lewis here?) This was because:
a) They didn't join together all that well b) I couldn't open them when frozen - bent several spoons trying c) One exploded in the microwave d) The lids stayed back as promised, but so did the lids on the cheaper ones. We have other Brother Max products that we really like - the red bowls, the ear thermometer. We also bought the large size in these pots. They are fine - but the extra design features don't add much and weren't really worth the extra price to us.
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