👶 Nourish with Ease: The Future of Baby Food Prep!
The Baby Brezza Glass Baby Food Maker is a revolutionary appliance designed for busy parents, allowing them to effortlessly steam and blend homemade baby food in one bowl. With a generous 4-cup capacity, it features a user-friendly control panel, three cooking settings, and is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. This innovative product ensures that your little one enjoys organic, nutritious meals without the hassle.
Capacity | 4 Cups |
Recommended Uses For Product | Making baby food, steaming vegetables, hard boiling eggs, making soup |
Specific Uses For Product | Making baby food |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00886267001314, 50886267001319 |
Manufacture Year | 2022 |
Manufacturer | Baby Brezza |
UPC | 886267001314 |
Product Dimensions | 9.75 x 7.5 x 9 inches |
Item model number | BRZ00131S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Glass |
Care instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Glass Food Maker (Old) |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 6.5 pounds |
C**S
Super easy all-in-one glass baby food maker
Can't wait to use this baby food maker! I bought it based on Amazon and other site's customer and critical reviews. I like that it is glass. It seems easy to clean, and versatile as far as what you can prepare. I originally registered for the Baby Bullet baby food maker, but ultimately found that this one to be of better quality and more flexible over time, less gimmicky. I also preferred that this one is glass over the various plastic options on the market.Just adding feedback to my original review. I have now been using this to make baby food for our babe for over a month now and LOVE it. It is so easy to use. Also, the images on the product page don't call out the super strong suction cup feet on the bottom of the unit, which are great. They keep the unit firmly in place when you're snap/locking the lid to the canister, and when you're locking the mixing canister into place for steaming/blending. It comes with a super easy guide for how many minutes to cook various items. When you click the Steam/Blend button, it lets you select times in 5-minute increments. All of the minute recommendations have been on point for the various things I've been making so far (sweet potatoes, broccoli, carrots, squash, apples, pears, strawberries, etc.). It cooks and blends the food to a good, safe, fine puree. The blade is easy to remove after the cooking, then it's super easy to just pour the food into the little OXO 6-set baby food containers with trays that I got. It is easy to clean, easy to get the food out, and easy to do multiple batches of different foods right in a row. The unit itself is not super big, maybe 9"x9", and we leave it out on our counter, it doesn't take up too much space. The water basin for the steaming holds enough water when full to run usually 2-3 different batches of food before you need to refill it. There is a Steam/Blend button for first baby purees. There is a Steam button if you just want to steam diced foods for finger foods, and there is a Blend button if you just want to blend/puree something that can be eaten raw. I highly recommend this baby food maker. I hope this helps!
N**H
SUPER FAST & EASY. LOVE it!
I got this almost 2 weeks ago and LOVE it so far. It is SO EASY to make baby food and doing so is healthier for baby plus saves money too! My 6month old has loved everything out of this thing so far.PERFECTION:-FAST. Takes no time at all to make great baby food! Just chop up the fruit or vegetable and put it in the glass container and hit ONE button that steams and then blends to perfect baby food. Maybe 10 minutes total from chop to blended? I let it cool a bit too, but it's not been super hot yet so maybe 5-10min cooling I'm serving it to baby.-Perfect consistency! My daughter is 6months so just starting. This purees to perfection--I've made banana, plum, avacado, and carrot so far.-Only one I know of that has a glass container where the food is heated and blended.-EASY--just ONE step versus others I looked at where you have to change containers, flip the blades before blending, etc.LEAVES MUCH TO BE DESIRED:-A little bit of a pain to get to the inner part of the blades to wash--but it's possible to do. I prefer washing by hand. Not sure how dishwasher would do this--would depend on the quality of the dishwasher I guess.-Water reservoir is plastic :(-I read some negative reviews and I'm thinking maybe they washed it in their dishwasher or didn't care for it properly?
R**N
Poor Product and Customer Service
I was so, so excited about this baby food maker. I had to sell it hard to my husband, who wanted something simpler with a smaller pricetag, but he finally relented. Naturally, I'm eating a lot of crow right now.I could put it politely, but y'all. This. Thing. Blows. No really, it actually blows, or to be more precise, it leaks from the bottom. A lot. You want to make apple sauce? You'll also get apple juice on your counter. Butternut squash. Yellow oozing liquid. You can guess what it looks like when you try to make green beans.We took it apart and reassembled, all according to the instruction manual, with no luck.If only that were the sole problem. When the glass container is washed, either by hand or through the dishwasher (and before you ask, it is marketed as dishwasher safe), dirty water gets trapped between the bottom of the glass and the plastic base of the container. These two pieces cannot be separated for cleaning, and I can't get the dirt out. Also, more disconcerting, I have no clue where this dirt is coming from. Whenever this water is there, I obviously won't use the product as there is no way to tell if it gets into the food.I reached out to Brezza's Customer Service almost a month ago and was told to provide a list of the replacement parts I needed as well as a picture of the lot number, which I did. Crickets. Not only have I not gotten the replacement parts, nobody from Brezza has even followed up with me since then.Other things worth noting:The blender gets the glass very, very hot to the point that you either have to wait several minutes after it's finished to remove from the machine or use a pot holder to handle.The steamer never fully steams on the first cycle. Instead of steaming in five minutes like advertised, it usually takes closer to ten. Overall not a big deal, but it means that you can't use the "steam and blend" function.The blade is supposed to descend into the container when blending, but it doesn't always do so. This means that blending isn't consistent. It's a lot (and I mean a lot) of jostling and scraping to get everything blended and work out the chunks.Generally, it's just a poorly designed and assembled product. Unfortunately, by the time we started using it, the return window for Amazon had already expired. I think we're just going to suck it up, accept that this was a total bust and waste of $100, and get a Bullet. So disappointed.
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