Philips Avent 4-in-1 Healthy Baby Food Maker review

from Philips
RRP  £167.99
baby food maker

by Stephanie Spencer |
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This is a versatile baby food maker that can steam, blend, defrost and reheat. It’s easy to clean and big enough to cook several portions in at once. We love that it’s designed to steam and blend in the same jug – use it one way to steam and then flip it up the other way to blend.

Tested by Caroline Kirk, mum to Sonny, six months, and Rowan, five years. She said:

Stylish, compact and so simple to use. I steamed parsnip, broccoli and carrot together, and after 20 minutes the carrot was still al dente, but the blade made light work of it and produced the silkiest purée with no lump in sight! It’s easy to clean too. Only the price lets it down – it’s more than I’d want to spend.​

Tested by Ramya Krishnamoorthy, mum to Niralya, eight months. She said:

Expensive but a good investment, as it has everything you need for stress-free weaning. It’s stylish, compact and very easy to use – one button does everything from setting the timer to blending, reheating and defrosting. The storage pot provided is useful – shame there’s only one. I like the visual indicator to let you know when food is ready.

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