Reduced from £57, then to £50, now to £45. Instore only, loads left in the Leigh store.
Looks as though they are further discounting all the baby event items. Moses basket also reduced further to £17. Some other discounted items on the link.
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kyle06
20 Feb 174#9
Watchdog lol
They never gave any evidence to tommee just a lot of ifs and maybes
They are a god send
Wish they where out for my 1st child
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samyousaf
20 Feb 17#1
thank you..heat
jamhops
20 Feb 17#2
saw this in my local I am undecided on them so left it :neutral_face:
nazzybe to jamhops
20 Feb 17#5
Omg I was undecided till I got one now it's my must have baby item lol saves so much time and no messing around waiting for kettle to boil and makes feeds so quick just what u need at 2am lol
SkyBlu75 to jamhops
20 Feb 172#11
You lost out.
AMAZING MACHINE!
phoebegrace
20 Feb 17#3
just seen these in my local i got a dreambaby playpen for £35 and i also seen a highchair for £12.50 bargain! it's because the baby event has ended now they have reduced most things but not much left now!
skinrush
20 Feb 17#4
Great deal. I paid £50 about a week ago at boots, but that was with using a £5 voucher, and what looked like a further £5 off glitch of some sort.
It's an extremely useful gadget. Nhs guidelines state that you should boil a kettle, wait for it to cool a bit before adding the formula, and then let that cool to the right baby drinking temperature. Even if you accelerate that by putting the bottle in a bowl of cold water, it still takes at least 20 minutes to prepare a bottle.
This gadget allows you to prepare a bottle in roughly a minute, which is handy several times a night.
yas212 to skinrush
20 Feb 171#6
I'm not sure who has time and patience for the official guidelines. Standing there trying to cool the bottle under a running tap for 20 minutes at 3am
pothole to skinrush
20 Feb 17#16
I heard that these products heat the water but not boil it which is why it's so quick.
I bought one but cancelled the order on the rumour.
theman1990 to skinrush
21 Feb 17#27
Could you not just boil the kettle and then add cold water to the bottle can do that in less time than this gadget and save yourself £50 , the filters in these are not that great .:smiley:
hackboski
20 Feb 17#7
Great price - i'd recommend one
Nellster
20 Feb 17#8
It's a good deal, but people should be aware that this was on watchdog. Maybe look up the finer details before you buy.
kyle06
20 Feb 174#9
Watchdog lol
They never gave any evidence to tommee just a lot of ifs and maybes
They are a god send
Wish they where out for my 1st child
Biggunspaul to kyle06
20 Feb 17#12
Agree.
Watchdog were trying to make something out of nothing.Suggesting that if the filter isn't changed for a stupid amount of time then you may run the risk of the baby getting the runs,which is obvious,they may well have been telling viewers to not feed a new born baby a chicken vindaloo.
jonconlon
20 Feb 17#10
Don't be put off these machines.
They are great, we used ours for our two boys (mixed between breast and bottle), never had a problems (upset stomachs or anything)
So quick and easy, only thing is, I did have to remove beeper as it is loud.
Get a set of mam self sterilizing bottles and it is the easiest way to feed apart from breast.
Dealminboys
20 Feb 17#13
Before this machine was available I could understand why some parents murder their children! (obviously I'm joking) but I have one of these for our 3rd baby and it is amazing. I wish it was available when our older 2 were babies. Can't recommend this enough to parents who like us have had to go down the formula route. A screaming hungry baby is having a feed in around 3 minutes, it's hassle free milk prep for baby and parents!
chadders06
20 Feb 171#14
Bought one from Amazon today for £60. Its being delivered tomorrow to a locker at Morrisons. Hopefully they will still have some in stock and i will send the other machine back to Amazon.
Great find!
dmx5050
20 Feb 17#15
Excellent find and such a great device for parents. Cheapest I've ever seen and still plenty on shelves, even in London! 4/5 left in Peckham.
sulace88
20 Feb 17#17
Can you please tell me op which store is it in Leigh?
airey to sulace88
20 Feb 17#19
Leigh Sports Village...
Sale Way, Atherleigh Way, Leigh WN7 4JY
skinrush
20 Feb 17#18
Well, the water that comes out of the machine is streaming, so it is likely to be very close to boiling point.
Most NHS trusts have now decided they cannot recommend them to parents in light of this. The food standards agency backs this too.
babytashaxxx
20 Feb 17#21
My midwife told me last week that they are selling all these off cheap as they will be banned soon?! Apparently they are banned in other countries - not sure if that is true or not.
yas212 to babytashaxxx
21 Feb 17#23
what a load of nonsense, I've used this machine for my twins since birth :smirk:
saxo_appeal
21 Feb 17#22
We had absolutely no issues at all, fantastic product :smiley:
yas212
21 Feb 17#24
it's not an absolute necessity, you just need to make sure that you have cooled boiled water available prior to making a bottle. This machine just takes that off your mind
sulace88
21 Feb 17#25
Thanks
joesaurenna
21 Feb 17#26
None in Canterbury.
zootle
22 Feb 17#28
Three left at Morrisons Meadowhead Sheffield last night. Also they had half a dozen of the Nutribullet Baby for £17
stuartywilliamson
23 Feb 171#29
I was sceptical at first, but after buying one I was instantly converted. When you've got a hungry baby in the middle of the night there's nothing better than instant formula! Ok, so there's breast milk, but that didn't work out for us with number 1.
saxo_appeal to stuartywilliamson
27 Feb 171#32
3am feed, take bottle from steriliser, dunk the powder in, under the nozzle press, shake shot, under press again, final good shake, dunk in babies gob :smiley: sleeeeeep :smiley:
shiona01
23 Feb 17#30
There were four in Morrisons Walsall (Wallows Lane) today if it helps anyone. I had one with my second child, wish it was around for the first, godsend
neur0naut
24 Feb 17#31
Heat. I bought mine for around £60. They are a life saver when you have to do night feeds. Highly recommended for new parents. Dr Brown bottles are best also. Less Colic.
SkyBlu75
27 Feb 17#33
Is that a joke?
fubar888
28 Feb 17#34
Not sure why you'd think that's a joke, it's effectively all the perfect prep machine does and what we do. Works fine but I could understand why some would prefer the convenience of having a machine do the volume calcs to get the right final temperature.
ladyeesolja
2 Mar 17#35
One still available in manchester Failsworth store
Ellisbatt1
12 Mar 17#36
Are they doing these in Bishop Auckland mortisons?
Opening post
Looks as though they are further discounting all the baby event items. Moses basket also reduced further to £17. Some other discounted items on the link.
Top comments
They never gave any evidence to tommee just a lot of ifs and maybes
They are a god send
Wish they where out for my 1st child
All comments (36)
AMAZING MACHINE!
It's an extremely useful gadget. Nhs guidelines state that you should boil a kettle, wait for it to cool a bit before adding the formula, and then let that cool to the right baby drinking temperature. Even if you accelerate that by putting the bottle in a bowl of cold water, it still takes at least 20 minutes to prepare a bottle.
This gadget allows you to prepare a bottle in roughly a minute, which is handy several times a night.
I bought one but cancelled the order on the rumour.
They never gave any evidence to tommee just a lot of ifs and maybes
They are a god send
Wish they where out for my 1st child
Watchdog were trying to make something out of nothing.Suggesting that if the filter isn't changed for a stupid amount of time then you may run the risk of the baby getting the runs,which is obvious,they may well have been telling viewers to not feed a new born baby a chicken vindaloo.
They are great, we used ours for our two boys (mixed between breast and bottle), never had a problems (upset stomachs or anything)
So quick and easy, only thing is, I did have to remove beeper as it is loud.
Get a set of mam self sterilizing bottles and it is the easiest way to feed apart from breast.
Great find!
Sale Way, Atherleigh Way, Leigh WN7 4JY
Most NHS trusts have now decided they cannot recommend them to parents in light of this. The food standards agency backs this too.