The Philips Avent bottle warmer SCF358/02 is compatible with most leading brands of bottles and baby food jars, including Philips Avent bottles. However, there is no specific mention of 'Mam bottles' in the information available. Therefore, I cannot say with certainty whether it is specifically suitable for Mam bottles. It would be advisable to check compatibility directly with Philips Avent or a retailer.
The Philips Avent Bottle Warmer SCF358/02 is compatible with most commercially available baby bottles, including Philips Avent bottles. However, there is no specific mention of Meleda bottles in the information available. You should check the dimensions of your Meleda bottles to make sure they will fit in the bottle warmer.
The bottle warmer must be connected to an electrical socket to operate. It is not portable, as it requires a power supply to heat and keep baby bottles and food warm.
the part basically works with any water-based liquid.
The way it works is that water is heated around the bottle beforehand. As long as the Avent plastic bottles are used as containers, the temperature is not too bad.
Yes, the switch-on button is the start button, which must be pressed after the filling quantity has been selected using the rotary knob so that the heating process can begin.
1. The upper opening has a diameter of just under 9.5cm. The opening is a total of 8cm deep but tapers to a diameter of just over 7.5cm halfway down.
2. the water in the jar gets very hot when heated. I would therefore only use a glass that can withstand high temperature fluctuations.
The heating time depends on the size of the bottle or the contents. If the milk was in the fridge, it takes about 1-2 minutes longer. With 90ml, this means approx. 5min instead of 3.
I would only recommend glass bottles for heating, although it also works with plastic, but the duration and heat distribution is different.
I have no experience with frozen milk. Frozen porridge has about 20 minutes to thaw, but then it is only thawed, not yet warm. I think it will be similar with milk.
Yes, the ideal temperature is already around 37° - so that you don't feel anything when you put a few drops on the inside of your wrist.
Milk or solid food? Do you use glass bottles or plastic bottles? Avent offers both, which makes a big difference. The water level also plays an important role.
As the amount of food increased, we experimented with setting the regulator to a slightly higher level to make sure the food was really warm. In the meantime, however, I think that the water level is decisive. It's best to read again exactly what Philips recommends - or just try it out. I make sure that the water reaches at least the fill level of the bottle.