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Blender-steamer Philips "Avent (Avent)"

Blender-steamer Philips Avent (Avent)

From the manufacturer
The Philips Avent Steamer Blender is the perfect companion for parents, allowing them to prepare fresh food for kids with the convenience of a steamer and blender combined in one device. Feeding a variety of fresh foods helps to educate your baby to a healthy lifestyle from the start, and steaming is the best way to prepare nutritious meals.
The Philips Avent universal blender and steamer gently steams fruits, vegetables, fish and meat, and mixes all cooked ingredients to a consistency that best suits your child's needs. The steamer switches off automatically at the end of the steaming cycle, and to start grinding, simply turn the bowl over, there is no need to shift food.

The kit also includes a spatula, measuring cup and a brochure that contains helpful information and professional advice on the different stages of weaning, as well as sample meal plans and recipes suitable for each stage.

Blender-steamer Philips Avent (Avent)

Blender-steamer Philips Avent (Avent)

Specifications:
Unit size with electric motor: 20 cm x 15 cm x 14.5 cm.
Blender glass size (excluding handle): 14 cm x 12 cm x 12 cm.
Maximum load of the blender-steamer: 450 ml.
Measuring cup volume: 200 ml.
Container size: 9.2 cm x 7.7 cm x 7.7 cm.
Spatula size: 18.5 cm x 3 cm.
Cord length: 65 cm.
Power: 400W.
Voltage: 220-240 V.
Material: plastic, metal.
Packing size: 25 cm x 34 cm x 19.5 cm.
Country - UK
Manufacturer - Philips Electronic UK Ltd.
Manufacturer: Turkey.

Estimated cost 6200 rubles
anna_k
I have had this for more than a year, I bought it during the introduction of complementary foods to the baby. Alas, the child was not imbued with wholesome food and ate ordinary purchased jars with great pleasure.
The only thing, I used it all the way to boil potatoes for one portion, but crumpled it with a fork.
In general, as it turned out, the thing is not particularly needed in my household. The small multicooker turned out to be much more in demand (I bought it just a couple of months ago). Now, while I cleaned it up to the next baby, perhaps he will not be so picky))))
Scarecrow
Quote: anna_k

I have had this for more than a year, I bought it during the introduction of complementary foods to the baby. Alas, the child was not imbued with wholesome food and ate ordinary purchased jars with great pleasure.

If it is easier for you, then I will say that the opinion of venerable pediatricians is not at all as unambiguous as you think. I studied this question for a long time, talked with people who are "in the subject", with experienced doctors and their opinion: if there are no SEASONAL and YOUR vegetables, then those that you buy for your child in the market (although you can cook it yourself) are never more useful canned. Even in the grandmothers' market it is not more useful, it has long been a stereotype. Because this is not from a neighbor's garden and how this grandmother raised these strawberries for sale and how she watered them - I have no idea. The people became cunning and advanced. The standards for growing, processing vegetables, and producing baby food on an industrial scale are much stricter than for widespread general consumption. Manufacturers to whom there are no quality claims now are semper and gerber.

Therefore, do not be discouraged. If you do not have your own garden or the vegetables that you wanted to give to the baby are out of season - and it's nice that you ate from jars.
domovoyx
In a jar is what you put there at the enterprise, and in this blender what you put there yourself. There is both benefit and benefit from this. You can put ANYTHING in the jar and add something so that the child can eat and ask for this food again.

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