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If you were bottle feeding a baby would you buy this bottle that cools the water to room temp in 2 minutes for under $40 US on Amazon?
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Yes, I would definitely buy because it's very helpful and also has an awesome look.
A $40 bottle is too expensive
It is a bit pricey, but it is probably worth it due to the sheer amount of times that I would use it.
The price is way too high. And why room temperature??
I might give it a try. I would want to know a little more about it. What Materials is it made of? is it BPA free? How exactly it works. What is the max temp that can go in to start with? information like that would be very helpful in making a decision.
I would try it because Shaking it ( old school cool down method) is hard for me these days as a grandparent with osteoarthritis
I don't know- I would really need to know the materials and what everything is made of. But I can't honestly see how this would be useful. If it cools the water that means it can't take water out of the fridge and heat it up (or can it) and there are very few scenarios when traveling with my son where we encountered water that was too hot. Usually water was room temperature or too cold. This could be an interesting concept (and I like the look) but not sure how practical it would be for my family.
Maybe? It depends how much under $40 it is. It does seem functional.
Yes, but I think price would be key. Something like this seems super handy to own for your baby but once someone releases a thing like this there will be a lot of copy cats trying to undercut the price. This is a stylish bottle though, I like it and would definitely click on it to investigate it if I was in the market for something like this.
No, I don't like the colors or how it looks. While it being able to cool down that fast is interesting it's not enough to get me to buy it.
I wouldn't want a bottle to cool down what I would assume I would use for breast milk, instead, I would prefer a bottle that is more like a thermostat. In addition, I do not like the design since it is too shiny for me to want to look at for more than 5 seconds.
I would buy this product. It seems like it would be incredibly useful!
I don't think so. Isn't water normally below room temp naturally?
It is useful and a needed idea. I am interested
It sounds like it would be useful. The rainbow colors look nice.
That design is hideous and makes me want to vomit it is far too busy. and that price is far too high.
if i was giving a baby water, yes - but will it do the same for milk?
It's a great concept but don't like the design itself.
I would not purchase this bottle. It looks very unnatural, and way too gimmicky. The point to go for with babies is organic and clean not some jazzed up ,fluorescent baby bottle. Also how does it cool the water would be on my mind, i prefer clean and pure.
it would be good to have if you didn't have time to warm a bottle
No, because I'm not sure it would work. It also is very unattractive looking.
This just does not look like a good bottle for that use and may even be made in China, it does not speak quality to me.
I think so. I just need to know how safe it is, but price seems Ok for me.
Cooling doesn't really take that long for free, and 2 minutes is kind of long for something that has a cost
I like the features of the bottle; cooling the water to room temperature in 2 minutes. I think the price is reasonable and I like the design of the bottle; it is different and attractive.
the design of the bottle looks very different and it looks cool
Yes, but I would change the colors. They really hurt the eyes
Yes. that seems like a useful product and one that isn't too expensive.
I would not buy this for my baby. The reason I would not buy it is because I worry about the safety of some items like this for the child. How is it doing the things it says it does.
I find this product useless. I would never put anything warmer than room temperature in a bottle, and it would actually be more work for me to do so. Instead, I (and most people I know) would use regular drinking water or a bottle of water. This product makes no sense to me. In addition, the colors are ugly and this does not look like a baby product except for the nipple and handles.
This does not look like a baby bottle at all. It ugly. I do not like that it is not see through or opaque. These are not the colors for babies. Also it give a "metal" vibe which does not go with something you would put in a baby's mouth.
It is too expensive and the colors are really bad.
I find this very unattractive and overpriced. The colors are not appealing.
This would be an excellent addition to the nursery. I think water cooled to room temp quickly would be a great help for caring for a fussy baby.
I guess it could be useful in some situations, but I never found it difficult to have room temperature water around when I had a baby, not enough to spend that kind of money on a bottle
Water? What about formula? If just for water, then no. I can pull sterile water from a regular bottle that has sat at room temperature for a baby. If formula then I might consider it though it's pricey for me when I know how to cool down formula and test it to make sure it won't burn baby. I mean come on. Traditional ways and instinct for moms in these matters are probably best. But for those in a hurry with no time to spend feeding baby because of work and other things, well, this might work. And for the very insecure this would probably be welcomed.
I think it is ugly, maybe if it was a different color
It depends on what it is made of, if the plastic or material is safe and how it does it. If has been tested safe and works, maybe I would consider it.
very nice product and colorful
It sounds like a nice idea and looks cool
I would be worried if the bottle was safe for general use and/or the dishwasher.
Think that it is a great idea but seems a bit unnecessary. I would like it but don't think most people would be willing to pay $40 or thereabouts for a cooler. Not a bad idea but it would have to be more cost effective to sell.
The product is physically attractive. However, it is solving a problem that doesn't exist. Parents have been doing without a product like this for millennium. It is totally unnecessary.
I don't think I would purchase a bottle specifically for room temp water for a baby. Just me.
No. $40 is way too high and I am not that extravagant. Second, I think babies prefer brighter (plainer) colors that don't blur as much. I might pay $40 if the bottle would warm the milk/formula to the correct temperature. I just don't think it's that hard to get water at room temperature. It is not a problem big enough to justify that price.
$40 for a baby bottle? No, I would not pay that price, I’d rather just use already room temperature water.
I could not be sure, since I never had kids. I know most women when feeding a baby test the bottle first on their skin. This might be a good product. If you overheated the liquid, this would help in that it would cool things down within two minutes so as the baby could be drinking it right away.
WOULD WANT TO RESEARCH IT A BIT MORE, BUT I DO LIKE THE CONCEPT
No I would not pay that for a baby bottle. The bottle is really cool looking and I am sure that it is neat, but when the average parent just wants to feed a child they do not want to spend that much money for one bottle. Not unless the bottle feeds the baby allowing the sleep deprived parent much needed sleep!
Honestly genuis!!!!! I can't even count how many times I have been out and couldn't warm the bottle safely and fast enough. A crying infant and 7 other kids in tote this would saved my life. I would go to parenting classes with all the kids and I wouldn't be able to get them all to the area to get hot water to put my bottle in. Or I would put my bottle in hot water to warm and it would get spilled. It was so dangerous. This would be a large family mom's life saver more then you can possibly imagine. All mom's would love but your target customer should be us big moms with no ablity to heat a bottle and catch 7 others. She would spend any amount of money for the peace of having a heated bottle without moving in 2 mins. It's a luxery worth any cost.
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