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Philips Avent Snack Cup / Formula Dispenser
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Manufacturer: Philips Avent Find all by Philips Avent
Model#: 1.32
Weight: .20lbs Height: 3.10" | | Width: 3.70" Length: 6.10"
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $5.99 Online Sale Price: $4.50 Save $1.49 Today! * Price is subject to change.
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Features:- Holds enough powdered formula for three 9 ounce feeds
- converts into a handy snack cup
- Microwave & dishwasher safe
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This 3-in-1 dispenser makes on-the-go bottle feeding easier. This new formula dispenser holds up to three pre-measured 9-oz. feeds, and features a plastic divider that keeps the formula separate and ready to mix. The flip-top spout ensures accuracy and prevents messes when pouring. And when your baby is ready for solids, it can be used as a handy snack cup simply by removing the divider. All parts are sterilizer and microwave safe!
User Submitted Philips Avent Snack Cup / Formula Dispenser Reviews April 1, 2008 AVENT believer... I first tried the Munchkin product, and often found it too loose, the formula would mix in with the other sections, especially when it was in my diaper bag. I bought this one as an alternative and to keep in my diaper bag. I found this more sturdy and it locks better into place. I like also that you can remove the sections and use for other snacks. I have two, one for at night and one for the diaper bag.
January 5, 2008 A MUST have Snack Cup I give 5 stars to all Avent Products. I have had no problems, whatsoever, with Avent.
November 23, 2007 Not Happy! This was bought as a gift and I hate it. I used it only a few times because the contents mix with the other slots, so you have no idea how much formula your putting into the bottle.
September 10, 2007 A formula dispenser that works well - I was happy to find that this product successfully separated the portions of powdered formula in the different compartments and did not leak from one compartment to another as I had experienced with other similar products.
June 16, 2007 I love this I keep one in the diaper bag and I have one in the house for when a babysitter is watching my son. I prepare bottles with the proper amount of water and then all you have to do is dump in the pre-measured formula... Room temperature water is fine... baby bottles don't need to be warm.
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