ÜneeQbaby Multifunctional Smart Kettle with Built-in Thermostat
This super cool piece of kit makes feeding time seamless. With our
signature Multi-functional Smart Kettle, formula can be mixed with
optimal... read more...
signature Multi-functional Smart Kettle, formula can be mixed with
optimal... read more...
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This super cool piece of kit makes feeding time seamless. With our
signature Multi-functional Smart Kettle, formula can be mixed with
optimal temperature water anytime day and night. You can also defrost
and heat up breast milk to perfect temperature, or make your favourite
brew when your baby grows out of milk. You will also love how chic it
looks in your kitchen.
- Colour: Off-white
- Capacity: 1.0L
- Item weight: 1.2kg
- Dimensions: 22 x 17 x 25 cm
- Warranty: 2 years
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IntroductionWith a team of parents, we have all
experienced how heart breaking it can be when you rush to prepare
formula 3am in the morning, waiting for the boiling water to cool, while
tending to your crying baby. neeQbaby's solution to this, we have
developed a revolutionary way to prepare baby formula.
You can mix and feed your baby at an optimal temperature (body temperature or any temperature your baby prefers) in mere seconds, our experience is that your baby will fall straight back asleep, hassle free and same goes for the rest of the family.
Basic operating instructions
The Baby Formula Kettle can be used in a few ways, but the main purpose is to have mixable water ready at any time, day or night.
Simply press 100C/Set Temp button, the kettle will boil and sterilise the water. Once cooled to 40C it will be kept at this temperature for 24 hours. Press the fan button at any time to cool down faster.
Key Features
You can mix and feed your baby at an optimal temperature (body temperature or any temperature your baby prefers) in mere seconds, our experience is that your baby will fall straight back asleep, hassle free and same goes for the rest of the family.
Basic operating instructions
The Baby Formula Kettle can be used in a few ways, but the main purpose is to have mixable water ready at any time, day or night.
Simply press 100C/Set Temp button, the kettle will boil and sterilise the water. Once cooled to 40C it will be kept at this temperature for 24 hours. Press the fan button at any time to cool down faster.
Key Features
- No more sleepless nights, wake up and the water is ready to mix straight into your babies formula.
- The Kettle can be kept in the same room as your sleeping family as it is totally silent.
- Unlike most other baby formula makers in the market, once your baby grows out of formula, it can be used as a conventional kettle to make all kinds of your favourite brew.
- Quick cool button with inbuilt fan reduces the water temperature rapidly.
- Dual digital display that is gently lit, can be easily located in a dark room
- Built-in hidden sensor that gives high accurate indicators of current temperatures to 1C intervals, for an extra peace of mind at feeding times.
- Made with extra resilient to heat, Strong High-borosilicate glass.
How to make formula milk
In this guide we look
at how to make-up formula milk so that it's safe from harmful bacteria,
and what sterilising equipment to use.
Once you’ve navigated
your way through the different types and brands and selected a formula
you're happy with, you’re then faced with the prospect of making it.
There’s no need to worry as formula milk isn’t difficult to prepare, as
long as you have a decent kettle to hand. Find out which Best Buy
kettles are quiet enough not to wake a sleeping baby and check out our
four top tips to help you prepare infant formula correctly:
1. Clean bottles and teats thoroughly
You should wash bottles, teats and other feeding equipment in hot, soapy
water as soon as you can after using them and then rinse them with
running water, after which they are ready to be sterilised.
You can sterilise by using a cold water sterilising solution, by steam
sterilising (using an electric steriliser or microwave steriliser) or by
boiling the equipment in water for at least 10 minutes. Always follow
manufacturers' instructions on how to use and how long after sterilising
your equipment stays sterile. Find the best steriliser for you with our
guide to bottle sterilisers.
To minimise contamination, always wash your hands before making up a
feed as a baby's immune system is not as developed as an adult's.
2. Boil your kettle
When making up a feed it's best to use boiled tap water, not bottled
mineral water. This is because bottled water is not sterile and it can
contain too much sodium (salt) or sulphate.
NHS guidelines state that it’s best to make up milk formula using fresh
boiled water from the kettle that's reached at least 70°C and then
letting the formula cool to room temperature before feeding. This is
because powdered formula is not a sterile product and can contain
bacteria that can be harmful - water at 70°C will kill any bacteria
present and reduce the risk of illness.
The NHS recommends you only make up feeds as you need them. This is
because bacteria can grow and multiply in made-up formula, even when
it's kept in the fridge.
If you're on holiday where tap water is not safe, use bottled water that
has sodium (Na) levels below 200mg per litre and sulphate (SO or SO4)
levels below 250mg per litre, and still boil the water to sterilise it.
If you prefer, you can use cartons of ready-to feed formula which is
already prepared and is sterile, however these are pricey compared with
powdered formula.
3. Use the scoop
When making up a feed, follow the manufacturers' instructions on the
packaging as different brands recommend different measures. Use the
scoop provided to measure the correct amount of formula powder and don't
be tempted to add extra powder as this can cause constipation and
dehydration.
Also, don't use fewer scoops than advised as your baby will not get the
nutrients they need.
Don't add sugar, cereal or anything else to your baby's bottle as this
is damaging to their teeth.
4. Steer clear of the microwave
If your baby prefers their milk warm, heat a bottle of formula by
running hot water over it, or place it in a bowl of warm water rather
than using a microwave. Microwaves heat the milk unevenly and can create
hot spots which will burn your baby’s mouth.
Check the temperature by shaking a few drops on your wrist. When it
feels warm (not hot) on your wrist, it is cool enough to give to your
baby.