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Munchkin 37° Digital Bottle Warmer Perfect Temperature, Every Time
Munchkin 37° Digital Bottle Warmer Perfect Temperature, Every Time
Munchkin 37° Digital Bottle Warmer Perfect Temperature, Every Time
Munchkin 37° Digital Bottle Warmer Perfect Temperature, Every Time
Munchkin 37° Digital Bottle Warmer Perfect Temperature, Every Time
Munchkin 37° Digital Bottle Warmer Perfect Temperature, Every Time

Munchkin 37° Digital Bottle Warmer Perfect Temperature, Every Time

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Turns out perfection isn’t a myth – at least when it comes to baby’s bottle temperature! Whether you’re prepping milk...

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Turns out perfection isn’t a myth – at least when it comes to baby’s bottle temperature! Whether you’re prepping milk for a dream feed or one of countless bottle feedings throughout the day, getting the temperature right can be tricky and time-consuming. Microwaves cause uneven heating while typical bottle warmers involve extra steps like filling and measuring water to work. Simplify bottle warming with Munchkin’s 98° Digital Bottle Warmer, which safely heats milk to body temperature, a.k.a. the perfect 98.6 degrees. It's easy and intuitive, with no water reservoir to fill or measurements to make. Just grab a prepped bottle from the fridge, twist it into the base, flip the unit and go! The one-touch digital display keeps track of a bottle’s temperature as it warms, never exceeding 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Great for pumped breast milk and formula, this smart warmer comes with four adapters to securely fit most popular baby bottle brands. And it's compact too, because you don’t need more baby clutter on the countertop. Works with virtually all household electrical outlets that supply 120 volts. Not too hot, not too cold—the 98° Digital Bottle Warmer is always just right

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